All of the indigenous groups are patrilineal and have ideologies of male dominance. |
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As it happens, human ideologies will sometimes be synchronous with the Faith. |
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We don't need any more ideologies imposed on us from above by intellectual thugs who think they are doing it for our own good. |
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History is littered with the debris of self-righteous, intolerant, xenophobic, rabble-rousing ideologies. |
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These are serious, thoughtful people who are not in thrall to the restrictions of old ideologies. |
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This is not a society in which communal political ideologies will readily seize hold. |
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By combining his martial training with his religious and political ideologies, he created the modern martial art of aikido. |
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Other studies of kibbutzim have found helping behavior between organizations that share ideologies. |
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From its inception, the genteel performance was connected with ideologies of gender, particularly the ideal of true womanhood. |
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These different ideologies and practices have arisen since the collapse of the Soviet system. |
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Still awash in relief at leaving behind the murky realm of differing ideologies, Anne giggled nervously. |
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McKibbin is right, however, to point out that massive Parliamentary majorities emasculate political parties and their ideologies. |
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The people growing up with these ideologies usually accept what they are taught. |
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Its art is placed in a matrix of transnational contacts, crosscutting social categories, and political ideologies. |
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Historically, third ways have usually cropped up when people found the existing dominant political ideologies lacking. |
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This alliance of irreconcilable economic ideologies was bound to sunder and cede to a powerful tide of neo-liberalism. |
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Veronica has no regard for puritanical ideologies or passively sexless females in her quest for self-realization through sexual freedom. |
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All apocalyptic and millenarian ideologies ultimately converge on the utopian transformation of the body through suffering. |
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They are also in the grip of leftist ideologies which consistently lead them to misread the world and its dangers, and to make stupid decisions. |
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The ideologies have now been unarguably stripped back to reveal the true intention of the power brokers. |
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The English department is a living graveyard of all the dead and discredited ideologies that have been cast off by other departments. |
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The slippery concept of postmodernism is sometimes applied to all the above ideologies. |
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Women bore the brunt of the militia's extremist ideologies, executed for anything deemed un-Islamic. |
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That undoubtedly is what we may conclude from the rise of extreme right ideologies and nationalisms of all kinds. |
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This is a unique anthropology capable of challenging the ideologies of Nazism and communism. |
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The report identified social justice and economic-rationalist utilitarianism as the major competing educational philosophies or ideologies. |
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Austria was no longer a bulwark against the east, but a buffer state between two competing ideologies. |
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Churches and philosophers give us the impression that people live by systems and ideologies and creeds and things. |
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All belief systems, ideologies, creeds, and theological frameworks turn to dust. |
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Once there were beliefs, these degenerated into ideas, then into ideologies. |
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Canada's judges have moved boldly into the public policy arena, shaping laws to fit their own peculiar biases and ideologies. |
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Political ideologies are quite often opportunistic with respect to institutional questions. |
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The more basic problem lies in the undoubted decline, for a significant minority, of assent to previously popular orthodoxies and ideologies. |
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The same view of history and the human future was reproduced in modern radical ideologies. |
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Different ideologies, the Left, the Right and the Centre, have failed to provide a panacea for war and a formula for peace. |
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Take Silver Owl's advice and never get involved in politics of any kind, by which she really means office politics and ideologies. |
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So the cabinet has wound up consisting of a hodgepodge of people of different ideologies who find it virtually impossible to build team spirit. |
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The camera swings slowly round the hospital room as these veterans of intellectual swordplay recall the ideologies they had once lived by. |
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All three ideologies are radical utopias which, at their core, have a theory for how the human race can be improved. |
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Finally, a political party is the convergence of a group of people based on their political ideals and ideologies. |
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Of course, motives, ideals, and ideologies do play a role in political violence. |
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He discusses how the readers of crime fiction are caught up in the middle-class ideologies of the individual. |
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Thirdly, the biotechnology policy debates are influenced by the prevailing ideologies of conflicting social domains. |
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I saw, that whatever the religion, social behaviour was contradictory to their teachings and ideologies. |
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But these social ideologies were united in their underlying belief that economic progress was the way to go. |
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There will always be a small percentage of religious extremists in any religion, who will simply not tolerate other ideologies or beliefs. |
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Other readings of the text will be based on individuals' contexts and ideologies. |
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There were also clearly individuals whose ideologies and policy changed on the assumption of power. |
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Empires and ideologies have triumphed, perished and fallen into oblivion through the centuries. |
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It merely bought time, while problems festered and ideologies of violence took hold. |
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To this list we may add political ideologies like socialism, democracy or feudalism which animate peoples and governments of the region. |
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Marx taught us to look at ideologies or conceptual frameworks, and to ask of them, who do they serve? |
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It is particularly concerned about feminist ideologies which assert that men and women are fundamentally the same. |
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The ideologies we live by are often made visible and comprehensive through the stories filtering into general consciousness. |
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They seldom bother to analyze the basis of those ideologies and their contemporariness. |
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My aim is to chart how ideas about creativity, the university and the subject are co-opted by various competing ideologies. |
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Values are a shared set of beliefs or creeds, convictions and ideologies, or a set of isms. |
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What are tools, and what is the nature of their inherence in specific ideologies, isms, and worldviews? |
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As a follow-up to the epic post on the graveyard of ideologies, here is a story about the graveyards of ideologists. |
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In history, you will always find that most successful leaders were only spearheads of ideologies, not the fountainheads. |
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It has two corollaries that challenge conceptions prevalent in some societies and ideologies. |
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It is stupid to say that this is the work of parties, ideologies or subversive and destabilizing agents from Cuba and Venezuela. |
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He rejects each of these ideologies of history, usually because they project a reductive or deterministic model of African-American identity. |
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These are precisely the values the puritans and zealots of many faiths and ideologies would destroy. |
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Few espouse political ideologies of any sort, since devout beliefs can impede one's effectiveness as a peacekeeper. |
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Women played an important role in the emergence of Poland's modern political movements and the elaboration of their ideologies. |
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These are ideologies and dogmas that came for political reasons afterwards. |
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The returnees, led by the priests, represented exilic values and ideologies, which they brought home with them. |
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But Austen stayed at home in the vicarage, and modern theorists have found it easy to project their own ideologies onto her seemingly blank slate. |
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After all, radically purist ideologies need to be sheltered from the vagaries of the world, and they can be expensive to maintain. |
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The ascendant ideologies of domestic and foreign security share a nexus in privileging the rights of a state over the collective rights of its citizens. |
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They looked backwards to a classical past rather than biblical precedent to provide new political ideologies with intellectual credibility and authority. |
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It is a conservative viewpoint in the true sense, which makes it the antithesis of contemporary neoconservatism and neoliberalism, as well as all universalist ideologies. |
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Mann, Broch, Musil, Schnitzler, Doblin, Stefan Zweig, and Joseph Roth all oriented themselves around fairly articulable ideologies, some more complex than others. |
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Granted, the effect must depend on local gender practices and gender ideologies, but it is the global imposition of co-education that raises the question in the first place. |
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As in Wright's novel, in Chicano urban texts the nihilist renounces institutions and ideologies which are perceived to maintain a repressive social and racial order. |
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Each side has deeply seeded beliefs that are based on directly opposing ideologies. |
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In the nineteenth-century novel, when eugenic and biologistic ideologies are in place, this curative function operates within a specifically medicalized, somatized framework. |
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If not, what anchoring ideologies define teaching in community colleges? |
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In such a situation there has been little room for any clear, simple alignment along the lines of one or two ideologies which could decisively change the country's direction. |
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Given its many attempts at self-annihilation in the last century through its home-grown ideologies of fascism and communism, European guilt has a point. |
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This is especially so because previous reforms of primary care, such as fundholding, were driven by ideologies of competition rather than evidence. |
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Personal relationships fractured by colorism are emblematic of the distorted relations that prevail in societies governed by racialized ideologies. |
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Your most recent book, The Golden Cage, is about three brothers whose rigid ideologies lead them astray. |
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Do they not see these weapons act as a much-needed deterrent against the irrationality of terrorist states and their nonsensical anti-Western ideologies? |
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But it will take more than superficial solidarity to dismantle those structures and the ideologies that birthed them. |
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Luke's innocence and virtuousness are emphasized in comparison to Hans' rugged masculine physical appearance, his morally ambiguous occupation and mercenary ideologies. |
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What importance might be attached to his views in general, as well as for science, in our present international clash of ideologies and fundamentalisms? |
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Since the 1947 communal partition of the subcontinent, both of these bourgeoisies have made the conflict against the rival state central to their ruling ideologies. |
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Conversely, he does not believe that modern ideologies such as Marxism, post-structuralism, and nationalism are useful tools for the historian of Byzantium. |
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But religions and ideologies are the opposite of flexible and compromising. |
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These ideologies exploit phenomenalism and theoreticism respectively, allowing neocolonialists to factualize literature and Japanese ultranationalists to fictionalize history. |
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The so-called ultramontanes believed that the state should serve as the secular arm of the Church and enforce its monopoly of the truth against all rival ideologies. |
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These ideologies exploit phenomenalism and theoreticism respectively, allowing neocolonialists to factualize literature and ultranationalists to fictionalize history. |
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I prefer to envision a multipolar world, hopefully dominated by democracies built on strong and free republics, well informed by humanitarian ideologies. |
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It will be our cockamamie ideologies that will start to not fit. |
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At first glance, Ann Allen Shockley's novel, Loving Her, appears to be a postmodern novel that deconstructs dominant ideologies of race, gender, and sexuality. |
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A higher threshold would force the two to remain in allegiance even amidst serious departures in ideologies. |
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We are proud to have had a part in quelching the evil ideologies that brought so much suffering to mankind. |
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The focus of most of the study is the succession of contending modes of presentation and their subtending ideologies of cultural identity. |
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It was during the twentieth century that the synthesis eugenic ideologies took place, using a scientific rhetoric from the previous period. |
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The biggest threat before the country is from communal forces and ideologies. |
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One answer may simply be that the drama tends to valorize rather than counter dominant ideologies. |
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Is it different with the political ideologies of our world, we must now ask. |
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We are all united in the country against deviationist views and ideologies and against anyone who attempts to target our nation and people. |
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With the regicide of King Louis XVI in 1793, the French Revolution represented a contest of ideologies between the two nations. |
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Rule by fiefdoms and aristocracy was widely replaced by national ideologies based on shared origins and culture. |
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The start of mass nationalism, as a concept and practice, would fatally undermine the ideologies of imperialism. |
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In modern America, various competing ideologies have divergent views about how best to promote liberty. |
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Through these clashings of ideologies, Nolan highlights the ambivalent nature of truth. |
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Related memes tend to form mutually supporting meme-complexes such as religions, political ideologies, scientific theories, and New Age dogmas. |
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The Olympic Games have been used as a platform to promote political ideologies almost from its inception. |
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The spoiler effect is the effect of vote splitting between candidates or ballot questions with similar ideologies. |
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Historically, most political systems originated as socioeconomic ideologies. |
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The eighteenth and nineteenth century saw the resurgence of national ideologies. |
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However these ideologies are all very marginal and politically insignificant during elections. |
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Many political ideologies were theorised in Europe such as capitalism, communism, fascism, socialism or anarchism. |
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In the Tang period, Daoism and Buddhism reigned as core ideologies as well, and played a large role in people's daily lives. |
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Their authority derived from the ideologies of Hinduism and Buddhism as well as from natural leadership. |
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Some organisations, like Verdinaso appealed directly to Flemish separatist ideologies, though they did not become very popular. |
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Helfont introduces his monograph with a historical sketch of both Wahhabism and the Brotherhood and a discussion of their respective ideologies. |
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First, how do gender, race, and class hierarchies and ideologies influence adopter perceptions of their children? |
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Sometimes populations in failed states react by embracing radical or authoritarian ideologies that promise to bring order from the chaos. |
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Steven Rings discusses the motivations and ideologies underlying Riemannian and one strand of neo-Riemannian analysis. |
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We need markets, but we do not need to glorify them nor to demonize them, much less to enshrine them as idols or to rigidify them as ideologies. |
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However, in the postwar period, some writers have challenged the ideologies of the war and sacrosanctity of martyrdom. |
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The first wave includes humanist, anthropocentric, biocentric, and ecocentric ideologies. |
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This article is not a piece of commentary about beliefs or ideologies. |
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Religions and ideologies are unscrupulous in their use of the past. |
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Libertarianism, like all ideologies, has its share of curmudgeons. |
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So, the political debate is limited mainly to the dominant classes and political ideologies lose all contact with the concerns of the ordinary citizen. |
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This is probably due to a vision of both Western sovietologists and Soviet ideologies who unanimously proclaimed centralized unity of the Soviet empire for many decades. |
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For Chicana narrative, these changes will be important for the demystification of ideologies that, within the Chicano community, would keep Chicanas subjugated to Chicanos. |
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Variation in rates of participation can be explained in part by cultural contexts, and in Mexico, dominant cultural ideologies of machismo and marianismo prevail. |
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This sequence illustrates, and partly critiques, the heterocentric and gender normative ideologies that remain embedded in the psychiatric assessment of transsexual people. |
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Some scholars believe that national identities, supported by invented histories, were constructed only after national movements and national ideologies emerged. |
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As math professors at California State University, Northridge, we have been confronted with policies and ideologies which mediocritize K-12 mathematics education. |
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He considered the dynamic forces of history as being the hopes and aspirations of people that took the form of ideas, and were often ossified into ideologies. |
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Mexiletine is a local anesthetic, taken by mouth, which is similar to lidocaine and has been studied in symptomatic management of neuropathic pain of various ideologies. |
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In these ideologies, technological development is morally good. |
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Such ideologies of shared characteristics are often perpetuated in the form of powerful, compelling narratives that give legitimacy and continuity to the set of shared values. |
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Freedom of expression was both a right and responsibility and that this realization was crucial to counter stereotypes and to disempowered racist ideologies. |
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Britain was challenged again by France under Napoleon, in a struggle that, unlike previous wars, represented a contest of ideologies between the two nations. |
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In their daily practices, journalists often perpetuated ageing and increasingly anachronistic ideologies, but they were rarely, in fact, dominated by them. |
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In the post-Suharto era, state gender ideologies and the prohibition of polygamy inactively enter the fields of discourse for young women with whom I lived in the pesantren. |
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Behavioral pride is also socioculturally situated and informed by the cultural milieu including political ideologies and historical and national events. |
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She arose in an era of competing totalitarian ideologies and declared that communism and Nazism were not opposites but evil twins, and that their true opposite was freedom. |
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Ignorance, historically construed as false views and obliviousness to the impermanence of things, gets institutionalized in such ideologies as consumerism and economism. |
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Owenism, among the first socialist ideologies active in the United States, is considered the origin point of the modern Socialist movement in the United States. |
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And it was the latest chapter in a national trend of lawmaking based on religious ideologies that has blossomed in the wake of the presidential election last year. |
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The political landscape is dominated by two major parties and many smaller parties, many of which are driven by individual leaders more than ideologies. |
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On cultural grounds, the hostility came forth due to the trade and acquisition of strange foreign goods which stood in contrast to their Confucian ideologies. |
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That's no small feat in a world that, even after the fall of Nazism, communism, and other collectivist ideologies, still looks with suspicion on economic self-interest. |
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