…due to the relative scarcity of textile finds in Central Europe must be kept in mind. New theories in textile research also discuss the visibility of textile structures and pattern types from different vantage points: what can be seen from far away and from nearby? This poses que…
…f definition in these processes. The volume can be read with these questions in mind, even though it might not give or even intend to give a straight answer. If anything, the volume shows how the marked and unmarked claims made about bodies are part of some bodies’ potential and …
…learning platform can elect to handle this content with such an intended use in mind. HTML files may include references to other web content files that are contained within the cartridge or that are external to the cartridge. Resource – Web Link A Web Link is a Learning Applicati…
…inance may be different for various visual ield devices. This should be kept in mind when switching between different perimeter models. Chapter 12 will focus on how to deal with differences between perimeters in clinical practice. 16 Chapter 2 | What is perimetry? GRAPHIC DISPLAY…
… to the diverse chorus of our contributors’ work. The chapters collected here remind us that there is strength in difference. And while connection and common ground are sometimes wor- thy goals, they are not inherently virtuous. Thus, the collection highlights both connection and…
…me of A˙mad-i Dàniª was always mentioned with high esteem. 'Aynì writes: “In my mind, one of the people who respected him (A˙mad-i Dàniª—Author) more than others was ·arìf-jàn Ma¶dùm”.11 'Aynì has even said that “·arìf-jàn Ma¶dùm was in love with A˙mad Ma¶dùm’s literary works”.12…
…The category we call noun is well established both in the literature and in the minds of linguists but what is the nature of the boundary that limits this category? Perhaps it is worth re‐evaluating the category. As Van Lier and Rijkhoff (2013:6) state, "[i]n view of the fact tha…
…ty. This with fear and self-doubts that we wouldn’t be able to manage project reminded us throughout of the African Proverb “If you this task. But the fact that there are two of us bolstered our want to go fast go on your own, if you want to go further go confidence and in the en…
… emperor Augustus, he had the negative example of his adoptive father Caesar in mind. The latter was assassinated for being too openly monarchical, so his adoptive son formulated his position of sole rule over a long trajectory in which he accumulated various honours and powers s…
…ood’. Fletcher et al. ask ‘How can international development Janet Towaki-Bue reminds us that there are con- advance, when stepping up can mean stepping back’. They siderable challenges for women leaders in the Pacific even argue that ensuring development is locally led with no o…
…h discussions, however, we cannot look at structural effects without keeping in mind the way they interweave “from below”, given that in this inter- relation, a battlefield opens up that is plagued by ambiguities and tensions. The re- actionary mood we are witnessing here is bein…
…up imme- ronmental studies is also making itself felt - though diately comes to mind. still far less obviously than in the case of other catego- The D.M. VR. G. was of course mainly concerned ries of settlements. At the same time medieval and with the British Isles but its evolut…
…dge history is backed in every age by a sense of good that dominates the social mind. The common individual lives every day of his life under the pressure of this social sense – which, once internalized (has become ʻfaithʼ) – turns into automatic thinking. Even if, for the moment…
…. It is also a human phenomenon, directly concerned with a product of the human mind. The optimal methodologies for the study of language are not necessarily precisely the same as those for physics, mathematics, psychology, philosophy, or literature. In a sense we can see linguis…
…ere forbidden, as I know from personal experience. The communists took away our minds. Many branches of art and of science were forbidden, so they took away our humanity. . . . Finally, I am myself the result of com- munist crime. . . . My father was forbidden to become a Catholi…