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  1. 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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  1. Ancient Greek theatre (7531 bytes)
    27: ...eant his Three Unities to be a description of the norm, not a prescription of an ideal. Not all Greek p...
    37: ...at were correctly shaped. A typical theatre was enormous, able to seat 15,000 viewers.
  2. List of people by name: Ab (7347 bytes)
    109: *[[Norm Abrams|Abrams, Norm]]
    112: *[[Norman Abramson|Abramson, Norman]]
  3. Margaret Thatcher (46377 bytes)
    73: ... election the economy was re-stabilising at a new norm, and was far stronger in economic and entrepreneu...
    80: ...ony Berry]]. A prominent member of the Cabinet, [[Norman Tebbit]], was injured, along with his wife Marg...
  4. Christine de Pizan (6645 bytes)
    2: ...charge in his absence. This practice had been the norm for centuries rather than Pizan's invention.
  5. Culture (23440 bytes)
    35: ===Culture as values, norms, and artifacts===
    38: # [[Norm (sociology)|''norms'']]
    41: ...ture — derive from the culture's values and norms.
    76: ...inctively foster (and develop) their own cultural norms.
  6. Brass instrument (5234 bytes)
    55: ..., but can be rotary values. Rotary valves are the norm for the [[French horn]] and are also prevalent on...
  7. Thomas Jefferson (31127 bytes)
    213: *[[Norm Ledgin]]
  8. Human (48024 bytes)
    30: ...ual]]s, [[values]], and [[norm (sociology)|social norms]] which form the group's [[culture]].
    70: Since the [[Embryogenesis|human embryo]] normally takes its [[mitochondrial DNA]] from its moth...
    116: ...od-clotting gene on each X chromosome so that one normal blood-clotting gene can compensate for a flaw i...
    140: ...choices are usually made using current cultural [[norms]]. For example, some may choose to abstain from ...
    236: ...'[[superego]]'' (personal and cultural values and norms), and the ''[[ego]]'' (the central, organizing [...
  9. Vietnam War (102682 bytes)
    39: ...lly funded their own involvement. Other countries normally allied with the [[United States]] in the Cold...
    89: ...elped to produce "an American policy reversal of enormous long-range significance." (Herring, 54)
    96: ...ared as if a partitioned Vietnam would become the norm, similar in nature to the partitioned [[Korea]] c...
    240: ...On [[November 2]] 32-year-old [[Quaker]] member [[Norman Morrison]] set himself on fire in front of [[Th...
  10. Congress of the United States (41315 bytes)
    159: ...nts' policies may be, though in recent years this norm has been called into question. Still, members dai...
    181: ...sculine bias that affects its power structure and norms today. Similarly, Congresswomen, even in the 199...
  11. Cincinnati Reds (19835 bytes)
    56: ... Browning and the Nasty Boys of [[Rob Dibble]], [[Norm Charlton]] and [[Randy Myers]] on the mound, the ...
  12. 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: ...x|right|Compares the various grading methods in a normal distribution. Includes: Standard deviations, cu...
    20: ...ests (to prestigious schools or universities) are norm-referenced, permitting a fixed proportion of stud...
  13. Cable car (railway) (12669 bytes)
    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...
  14. Lute (15915 bytes)
    81: ...que.html]"Baroque" or "d-minor" tuning became the norm, at least in France and northern Europe. In this...
  15. Pirate (23151 bytes)
    38: ...gens]]'', a conventional peremptory international norm from which states may not derogate. Those commit...
  16. Buddhist philosophy (14386 bytes)
    25: :''Whoever treads this path acquires a norm of behaviour that is not dictated from without, b...
    74: ...This image potrays the world as consisting of an enormous text which is as large as the universe itself....
    76: This idea was enormously influential on the [[Japan|Japanese]] monk [...
  17. Law (13360 bytes)
    2: ...e]], is a set of [[rule]]s or [[norm (philosophy)|norms]] of conduct which mandate, proscribe or permit ...
  18. Byzantine art (10470 bytes)
    17: ...like, ideal images were used, and this became the norm of Byzantine art. The only real exception to this...
  19. 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...
  20. Iris (anatomy) (11258 bytes)
    10: ...nly one pigment that contributes substantially to normal human iris colour, the dark pigment called [[me...
    15: ...sibly change the degree of pigment dispersion. Abnormal clumping of melanosomes does occur in disease a...
    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...
    33: ...e iris is also common in some animals, and is the norm in some species. Several herding breeds, particul...

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