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- Norm (sociology) (4484 bytes)
1: ...rm may give them a reason to follow it. Important norms are called [[mores]].
5: ..., even if a person does not feel like following a norm, it may be in his best interest to follow it anyw...
7: ... closely related to customs. On the other hand, a norm may arise as a formal description of an implicitl...
9: ... a culture may confront its people with different norms than they take for granted. Cultural import may ...
11: ...al elements of the social situation surrounding a norm is the [[repeated game]] of [[game theory]].
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- Ancient Greek theatre (7531 bytes)
1: ...400px|Panoramic view of the Greek theater at [[Epidaurus]]]]
15: ...elf a theatre. The best-preserved one is in [[Epidaurus]]. Greek theatre in every city probably kept...
17: ...stophanes]]. Their plays, along with some [[secondary source]]s such as Aristotle, are the basis of w...
27: ...eant his Three Unities to be a description of the norm, not a prescription of an ideal. Not all Greek p...
33: ...ience. At the center was the [[orchestra]], or "dancing place." It was a large circular area about ... - List of people by name: Ab (7347 bytes)
15: *[[Frank Abbandando|Abbandando, Frank]], (1910-1942), Mafia hitman
34: *[[Dimebag Darrell|Abbott, Darrell]], (1966-2004), US musician
109: *[[Norm Abrams|Abrams, Norm]]
112: *[[Norman Abramson|Abramson, Norman]]
114: ...], (circa 1000 BC), Biblical figure, third son of David - Margaret Thatcher (46377 bytes)
7: – [[28 November]] [[1990]]
15: |'''Date of Birth:'''
27: ...''Iron Lady''' in [[Soviet Union|Soviet]] propaganda (because of her vocal opposition to [[communism]]...
31: ...e labour market that would create jobs and could adapt to market conditions. Exacerbated by the global...
33: ...[House of Lords]] and as head of the Thatcher Foundation. - Christine de Pizan (6645 bytes)
2: ...charge in his absence. This practice had been the norm for centuries rather than Pizan's invention.
15: ...], was presented to the same patron on New Year's Day, [[1404]]. It possesses an introduction of great...
19: ...des trois vertus'', or ''Le Tr鳯r de la cite des dames''. She was devoted to her adopted country. Dur...
21: ...obably took place about this time. Her ''Cite des dames'' contains many interesting contemporary portr...
25: ...ar, based chiefly on [[Vegetius]]. Her ''Cite des dames'' was translated by Brian Anslay (London, 1521... - Culture (23440 bytes)
6: Many people today use a conception of "culture" that developed in ...
10: ...and [[value]]s; but rather that only a single standard of refinement suffices, against which one can m...
14: Today most social scientists reject the [[monadic]] co...
19: ...[[anthropology|anthropologists]] had adopted and adapted the term ''culture'' to a broader definition ...
21: ...s a supplement to it, as the main means of human adaptation to the world. - Brass instrument (5234 bytes)
39: Brass instruments nowadays generally come in one of three families:
55: ..., but can be rotary values. Rotary valves are the norm for the [[French horn]] and are also prevalent on...
57: ... trombone's ancestor the [[sackbut]]. Some modern day trombones also have rotary valves in addition to... - Thomas Jefferson (31127 bytes)
5: | date1=[[March 4]], [[1801]]
6: | date2=[[March 4]], [[1809]]
7: | preceded=[[John Adams]]
9: | date of birth=[[April 13]], [[1743]]
12: | date of death=[[July 4]], [[1826]] - Human (48024 bytes)
5: {{Taxobox_phylum_entry | taxon = [[Chordata]]}}
9: {{Taxobox_familia_entry | taxon = [[Hominidae]]}}
14: ...apiens | author = [[Carolus Linnaeus|Linnaeus]] | date = [[1758]]}}
16: ''[[Homo sapiens idaltu]]'' (extinct)<br/>
30: ...ual]]s, [[values]], and [[norm (sociology)|social norms]] which form the group's [[culture]]. - Vietnam War (102682 bytes)
6: |Date||[[1957]]–[[1975]]
27: !colspan="2" |'''Civilian Casualties: ''' c. 2—4 million
33: ...o decide whether Vietnam would be unified in accordance with an agreement reached at Geneva in 1954, o...
39: ...itizen]]s volunteered to join the US forces. Canada, in fact, led peace talks between the two countri...
59: ... serve as a provisional government. The following day, the Congress, at a ceremony in front of the vil... - Congress of the United States (41315 bytes)
10: [[Image:Uscapitolindaylight.jpg|thumb|350px|right|United States Capitol...
15: ...tion of a whole Congressional district elsewhere—are still guaranteed one whole seat. These seat...
26: ...e internet, on the legislative database [[THOMAS (database)|THOMAS]].
31: ...[[United States Bill of Rights|Bill of Rights]])—impose limitations on Congress's power.
33: ... revenue bill—or any bill, for that matter—or add amendments that change its nature. In th... - Cincinnati Reds (19835 bytes)
31: ...[[1920]], the [[Black Sox Scandal|"Black Sox" scandal]] put an asterisk by the Reds first championship...
39: ...major league game -- a record that still stands today. Ewell "The Whip" Blackwell was the main pitchi...
41: ...he NL record. By 1961, Robinson was joined by [[Vada Pinson]], [[Wally Post]], [[Gordy Coleman]] and [...
53: [[Image:Eric_davis.jpg|thumb|225px|Eric Davis in 1990]]
54: ...uers. In [[1984]] [[Dave Parker (baseball player)|Dave Parker]] & Tony P鲥z were in Cincinnati unifor... - Assessment (8640 bytes)
4: ...tive and subjective; (3) criterion-referenced and norm-referenced; and (4) informal and formal.
16: ===Criterion-referenced and norm-referenced assessments===
18: ..., percentile equivalents, Z-scores, T-scores, standard nine, percent in stanine.]]
20: ...n explicit level of ability). This means that standards may vary from year to year, depending on the q...
42: * [[Standardized testing]] is any test that is used across a... - Cable car (railway) (12669 bytes)
11: ...ay, if the grip is not applied properly, it might damage the cable, or even worse, become entangled in...
23: ... be fed (typically ~30 lbs. (~14 kg) of feed each day), housed, groomed, medicated and rested. Thus fo...
29: ... system was held by [[Liverpool United]] in [[Kirkdale]]. This was the first cable car system in Europ...
31: ...cally]]-powered [[trolley]] started to become the norm, and eventually started to replace existing cable...
33: ...ly from one continuous loop to another. They are normally used in resort areas, airports and huge hospi... - Lute (15915 bytes)
7: ... — along with the large number of strings — makes lutes tedious if not difficult to tune. ...
37: The lutes most commonly encountered today are the 8-course tenor lute in ''g''
45: [[Francesco da Milano]],
63: The standard repertoire for [[classical guitar]] includes ma...
65: ...torino Respighi]]'s orchestral ''Ancient Airs and Dances'' is based on a manuscript of Renaissance lut... - Pirate (23151 bytes)
2: ...eedboat]]s wearing [[balaclava]]s instead of [[bandana]]s, using [[AK-47]]s rather than [[cutlass]]es.
4: ...s also much reduced in the [[Caribbean Sea]] from days of yore. Seaborne piracy against transport vess...
32: ===Effects on international boundaries===
38: ...l waters|high seas]], inhibiting [[trade]], and endangering maritime communication were considered by ...
104: ...tember 19]] is [[International Talk Like a Pirate Day]]. - Buddhist philosophy (14386 bytes)
20: Lama Anagorika Govinda expressed it as follows in the book 'A Living Bud...
25: :''Whoever treads this path acquires a norm of behaviour that is not dictated from without, b...
33: ...ools, the received textual tradition (e.g., the Vedas) is in itself an epistemological category equal ...
43: ...hism]] and today still in [[Theravada|Theravāda]], any metaphysical essence or [[being]] underlyi...
52: ...or "person", which was inserted by the [[Pudgalavada]] school to replace the ātman as that which ... - Law (13360 bytes)
2: ...r [[norm (philosophy)|norms]] of conduct which mandate, proscribe or permit specified [[relationship]]...
7: ... which, along with the SEC, a regulatory body, mandates how public companies must go about making peri...
13: ...egal systems—at least in the Western world—are quite similar in their essential themes, ar...
15: One of the fundamental similarities across different legal systems...
44: ...]] from a [[defendant]]. Where [[money|monetary]] damages are deemed insufficient, civil court may off... - Byzantine art (10470 bytes)
3: ...her [[Eastern Orthodox]] countries to the present day.
9: ...sexual conservatism derived from its roots in [[Judaism]], and the nude was banished from its dominant...
13: ...terpreted as a decline in artistic skills and standards, and it is true that some of the technical exp...
17: ...like, ideal images were used, and this became the norm of Byzantine art. The only real exception to this...
19: ...ese changes as representing as a decline from the days of Ancient Greece. They saw it as the harnessin... - Steppe (1362 bytes)
3: ...l grasses, while short grasses are said to be the norm in the steppe. It may be semi-[[desert]], or cov... - Iris (anatomy) (11258 bytes)
10: ...es substantially to normal human iris colour, the dark pigment called [[melanin]]. Structurally, this ...
15: ...sibly change the degree of pigment dispersion. Abnormal clumping of melanosomes does occur in disease a...
17: ...leigh scattering]] (which happens in the sky), Tyndall scattering, and diffraction also occur. Raman ...
25: ...of iris colour, except to note that blue eyes are normally ''phenotypically'' recessive, so that a brown...
30: ...or diffuse iris melanoma, but may also occur as a normal variant. [[Alexander the Great]] and [[Anastasi...
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