Maybe I could pronounce the words, but I couldn't read it if reading is
defined as constructing meaning from print.
This rejection of nature is manifest in the now orthodox distinction between sex, which is «merely biological,» and gender,
defined as a construct either of oppressive social norms or of the free, self - defining subject — one often finds protagonists of this revolution oscillating back and forth between those polar extremes.
Not exact matches
Since there's obviously a lot of semantic confusion on this blog, we'll
define everything
as, well, everything — all the things you can possibly imagine, and even those you can't, including all the matter and energy in the universe, all that is
constructed thereof, and all that can affect such.
What we have done here is (a) accept that mathematics arises from experience, (b) recognize that we can get a general idea of twoness from our experience, (c) accept constraints on our experience — what we can assert
as existing and what we can
construct — by accepting some formal system, in this case a system
defining set theory, and (d) acknowledge that we can
define precisely within that system what we mean by number, successor of a number and in the process twoness.
It might seem laborious to have to
define terms so specifically and painstakingly when it comes of a simple Twitter hashtag, but it's not hard to see the dysfunction inherent to chatting about things
as emotionally charged
as faith, belief and
constructs of systemic cultural privileges.
However,
as we began to unpack the terminology, examine the practical implications of discussing it
as a preeminent cultural
construct versus an abstract idea and thought more deeply about how we would actually
define it, the idea of Christian Privilege became more amorphous.
I suspected when I first heard this claim that the Committee on the Status of Black Americans, loaded
as it was with social scientists, had demolished a straw man, a bloodless
construct so rigidly
defined as to be meaningless in terms of the actual lives of the humans who inhabit the nation's ghettos and who, for the most part, make up what has come to be called the underclass.
Even a
construct absent intentionality outside our limits has affect
as defined in the God of Spinoza.
By implicitly denying that abstractive sets have
defining characteristics, he has
constructed a pseudo-set which literally contracts to nothing: nothing ideal
as well
as nothing actual.
The importance of marriage today
as a social and legal
construct for adult relationships has produced entrenched categories that
define who we are and limit our imagination.
An excellent piece I read about this ad by Maria Andrusiak Morland
defined unethical marketing
as this: «the outward product or message of an ad does not match the underlying rhetorical and persuasive techniques, analogies and metaphors that
construct the presentation choices in the advertisement.»
Categories of high human milk consumption (80 % or greater human milk) and partial human milk consumption (79 % or less human milk) were also
constructed based on a standard international classification of human milk feedings.16 Formula feeding was
defined as exclusive formula feeding.
Ossmann specialises in software -
defined radio (SDR), an emerging field in which wireless devices are created in software rather than
constructed from traditional hardware such
as modulators and oscillators.
The American Engineers» Council for Professional Development
defines Engineering
as: «The creative application of scientific principles to design or develop structures, machines, apparatus, or manufacturing processes, or works utilizing them singly or in combination; or to
construct or operate the same with full cognizance of their design; or to forecast their behavior under specific operating conditions; all
as respects an intended function, economics of operation and safety to life and property.»
At a more general level, we hope to learn how altruism is socially
constructed and how groups such
as asylum seekers and refugees are
defined as being in need of support.
We will next consider the methods available to analyze biological networks, demonstrate the application of these principles to selected problems in biology and medicine, and discuss the implications of biological network theory
as a
construct for characterizing human disease and
defining novel therapies.
That tidy psychological
construct is reinforced by fine performances from the Swedish - born Icelandic actor Sverrir Gudnason, whose brooding affect captures the machine - like precision and emotional containment that
defined Borg's behavior on (and mostly off) the court, and from Stellan Skarsgard
as Borg's long - suffering coach, Lennart Bergelin.
These settings were
defined zones where learners were engaged with others
as they read,
constructed objects, painted, built with blocks, explored the world of science, or were involved in dramatic play.
To
construct this figure, we first
define the top 5 percent of teachers
as «high VA» and the bottom 5 percent
as «low VA.» Figure 1 displays average test scores for cohorts of students in the years before and after a high - VA teacher arrives.
The CALS
construct is
defined as a constellation of the high - utility language skills that correspond to linguistic features prevalent in oral and written academic discourse across school content areas and that are infrequent in colloquial conversations (e.g., knowledge of logical connectives, such
as nevertheless, consequently; knowledge of structures that pack dense information, such
as nominalizations or embedded clauses; knowledge of structures for organizing argumentative texts) Over the last years,
as part of the Catalyzing Comprehension Through Discussion Debate project funded by IES to the Strategic Educational Research Partnership, Dr. Paola Uccelli and her research team have produced a research - based, theoretically - grounded, and psychometrically robust instrument to measure core academic language skills (CALS - I) for students in grades 4 - 8.
Pedagogical knowledge of technology (now commonly referred to
as Technological Pedagogical Knowledge or TPK) is closely related to Shulman's (1987) pedagogical knowledge
construct, which is
defined as the teachers» knowledge of teaching procedures such
as effective strategies for planning, classroom routines, behavior management techniques, classroom organizational procedures, and motivational techniques.
The integration of digital tools and multimodal representations in the English classroom has the greatest potential when we
define literacy
as multiple socially
constructed practices.
For example, most teachers support
defining new vocabulary at the start of teaching new concepts and using hands - on laboratory activities to reinforce concepts already presented and explained, rather than
as opportunities for students to
construct understanding.
I
define artistic voice
as how students blend ideas with media to
construct representations, political voice is how they articulate ideas about social issues that emerge from their experiences, and by social issues, I mean self - selected topics that impact a larger community and are important to students (e.g., immigration, cyberbullying).
' Reading Systems may support additional CSS
constructs not explicitly identified in the EPUB 3 CSS Profile, and must handle any unsupported
constructs as defined in [CSS2.1].
LaRose is the fifteenth novel in Erdrich's magnificent North Dakota cycle about the painful and proud legacy and intricately entangled relationships among Native Americans, whites, and people of mixed heritage, a brilliantly imagined and
constructed saga of empathy, elegy, spirituality, resilience, wit, wonder, and hope that will stand
as a
defining master work of American literature for generations to come.
Open Annotation does not
define a formalism for specifying collections of annotations; this profile
defines a collection
construct as well
as recommended collection - level metadata.
As these price channels are
constructed differently, you will need to adapt the rules for
defining the intraday trend.
The returns of the Value vs. Growth portfolio were
constructed using data that can be found at Kenneth R. French's website, where a value stock is
defined as one having high Book Equity to Market Equity.
In this approach, a game isn't designed
as a complete specific
construct, but a
as group of independent systems that are dumped into a
defined world and allowed to interact with each other without being scripted.
Croak writes: «Early Modernism in painting, loosely
defined as artwork seeking an essentialism
constructed between the late 19th century up until WWII, was an intellectual adventure of the first order, having its manifestation in philosophy, poetry, sculpture, music and other forms of reflection.
Highlighting artists from across the globe and generations, Self Proliferation explores female identity politics and the
construct of «self»
as modern culture has
defined women, but with a common backdrop of varied landscapes.
Interspersed with portraits of contemporary union leaders, this series seeks to interrogate the
constructed nature of organised labour, alluding to the immense workings of power
defined by a nineteenth century ideology,
as well
as the hidden decision making process that occurs within the spatial confines of these buildings.
Within this matrix - like
construct, Neptune references an absent mythical norm
defined by the Black feminist, Audre Lorde
as ««white, thin, male, young, heterosexual, Christian, and financially secure.»
Through near - limitless exploration of disguise, she comments on the female roles
defined by the society, revealing gender
as an unstable and
constructed position.
Just
as it's the variations in the arrangements of his bottles which explains the subtlety of Giorgio Morandi; and the very varied employment of surfaces and their supports that makes Robert Ryman great; so Mohamedi's uncanny ability to
construct varied abstract compositions from extremely restricted means
defines her success.
This sentiment is echoed by Tannenbaum, «The mechanisms by which advertising and the media
define identity and manipulate viewers are universal throughout the industrialized world... [Thomas] employs it to address issues that impact us all, such
as diversity and tolerance within,
as well
as between, racial and ethnic groups, and the freedom to determine one's own fate and to
construct one's own identity [3]».
All works focus on analysis of the relationship between the work and the observer, which is one of the central themes of their research,
defined as a sort of «abstract narrative»
constructed by reworking characters, situations, and circumstances gleaned from everyday experiences.»
While not lacking in ambition, If the World Changed's most glaring weakness is its inability to sufficiently move away from the existing discursive pathways that have for some time
defined this geographical region and its communities
as a an elusive
construct of political engineering.
But
as his oeuvre has developed, it's become clear that the core of his art lies not in a medium that
defines what he does, but in the impetus to experiment and decipher ways of seeing and
constructing images.
While it is true that many of the more recent works follow the traditions of
constructed sculpture that originated in Cubism and were
defined by Russian Constuctivists like Vladimir Tatlin and Alexander Rodchenko, most of these remain attached to the wall, and some continue to use color
as painters do.
«The American Engineers» Council for Professional Development (ECPD, the predecessor of ABET [1]-RRB- has
defined engineering
as follows: «The creative application of scientific principles to design or develop structures, machines, apparatus, or manufacturing processes, or works utilizing them singly or in combination; or to
construct or operate the same with full cognizance of their design; or to forecast their behavior under specific operating conditions; all
as respects an intended function, economics of operation and safety to life and property.
Excited molecules can be ascribed a «temperature of rotation» and a «temperature of vibration» but these are
constructs and symbolic to help scientists make comparisons (though
as defined may have mathematical units of «temperature.»)
Many are skeptical about the bill and the Hill.com's Jim Snyder
defines the complications
as: «a Jenga - like quality to the delicate work of
constructing national energy policy, where votes fall along regional lines
as much
as party affiliation,» he writes.
In this case, that persons are using motivated reasoning, such a
construct would be expected to give worse results, since each gets to argue or
define as they wish.
And Blackbody fictional
construct is
defined as body that can absorb all electromagnetic radiation.
It would be interesting to
construct an uncertainty envelop,
as defined by all the data sets.
A new term that has emerged from the Ontario Human Rights Commission's new Policy on Preventing Discrimination Based on Creed is that of faithism, which it
defines as: «any ideology that ascribes to people values, beliefs and behaviours, and
constructs people
as fundamentally different and unequal — deserving or undeserving of respect and dignity — based on their religion or belief.»
even for those lawyers and people who are not interested in legal innovation per se, design holds potential...
As they
construct legal documents,
define what services they offer to clients, and form organizations, design can guide them to better outcomes.
CosmoLex 5.0 users have the ability to
define and report on their own custom fields,
as well
as use these fields to
construct merge fields for document templates.