Sentences with phrase «archetypal examples»

These and other episodes of medical incarceration of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples can be seen as archetypal examples of the role of health care professionals and systems in colonisation, contributing to intergenerational traumas.
Archetypal examples would be the Wexner Center at Ohio State, the Renaissance Society at the University of Chicago, or the Blaffer Art Museum at the University of Houston.
The medieval European farmhouse embodies what we think of today as one of the most archetypal examples of a courtyard house — four buildings arranged around a square courtyard with a steep roof covered by thatch.
For one thing, it means one isn't Jean - Paul Sartre, the «archetypal example» of anti-political, «literary politics,» a manner of «engaging with political life that deliberately... ignored reality and that preferred to remain on the level of an abstract theory or a kind of pure, contentless moralizing.»
Gallium oxide is the archetypal example for its ability to handle extremely high voltages and its optical transparency in the deep ultraviolet region, thus promising a generation of electronic components with unprecedented performance.
The infamous series Hellraiser is the perfect archetypal example of the body horror genre, and it has set the standard for the entire future of the subgenre.
The archetypal example may be Max Ophuls» La Ronde, which followed a series of sexual contacts, leading to new characters and stories every 10 or 15 minutes.
Charles Paget Wade was an architect, an artist, a collector, and an archetypal example of the English eccentric.Now well known for his unique house and collection at Snowshill in the Cotswolds, Wade had a life before Snowshill.
The thing that makes Phantasy Star IV special is not that it's an archetypal example of the golden age of 16 - bit RPGs.
But only a handful (John McCain being the most prominent) give more than a half - hearted assent, and many (Brendan Nelson is an archetypal example) give different positions depending on the audience and the way the political wind is blowing on the day.
Representative work is the lifeblood of a believable bio: it's the archetypal example of «show, don't tell».

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For example, there is a number, probably a fixed and limited number — archetypal, Jung would say — to which we can reduce the mass of themes in the universe as they might be catalogued by such folklorists as Aarne - Thompson.
Yet perhaps the best example of the archetypal misfit is Robert De Niro's Johnny Boy in Scorsese's Mean Streets — which has the raw, unpolished energy of a debut despite bing the director's third feature.
Taruffi's racing career Part 2 — Charlie Rous concludes his article on the famous racing driver with an account of the years 1934 to 1950 / Our anniversary competition — Enter our motoring quiz competition and you could win a special day at the National Motor Museum / 1929 Sunbeam special — An enthusiastic report from David Hawtin on this exciting20 hp non-standard Sunbeam / The Lea - Francis story 1924 - 37 — Michael Worthington - Williams continues with part 2 of his history of the Coventry make / VSCC's December driving tests — This annual event is described by Tom Thelfall in his Diary of a dilettante / Type 35 Bugatti — The Editor writes about his encounter with a superb example of the archetypal Bugatti / 1908 TT: The» 4 - inch» race — The story of this early event with a curious name is recounted for us by Bryan Goodman / 1939 Lancia Aprilia — Zoe Harrison talked to the proud owner of this far - ahead - of - its - time Lancia / Shaft - drive C.N. — The early history of G.N. and the cars that were not propelled by chains.
Now this may seem odd as a foundational belief — «public goods» are rather universally understood in economics, and the «tragedy of the commons» and related game - theory discussions of, for example, the archetypal «Prisoner's Dilemma», show quite clearly that there are situations where cooperative action produces a better outcome for all than seeking individual selfish advantage.
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