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A physical manifestation of the Internet's atomising, individualising effect on people, he is the antithesis of his traditional family.
Others supposedly unfairly benefiting from spinsters' 'lost monies' were mothers receiving maternity benefits. In 1944 Florence protested at the unfairness of being required to pay tax which would fund the new family allowance scheme. This sectionalist attitude drew criticism from feminists, the Labour Party and the TUC. These sectionalist and divisive arguments were however encouraged by the individualising ideology of the social insurance system.
He refused the request as being statistically unsound and likely to lead to nonsensical results. When they persisted, he provided the editors with a subgroup analysis that evaluated the supposed response based upon the patients' astrological signs.Richard Peto, "Current misconception 3: that subgroup-specific trial mortality results often provide a good basis for individualising patient care", Br J Cancer, 104(7), pages 1057-1058 (2011).
Skinner's student Ogden Lindsley is credited with forming a movement called precision teaching, which developed a particular type of graphing program called the standard celeration chart to monitor the progress of clients. Skinner became interested in the individualising of programs for improved learning in those with or without disabilities and worked with Fred S. Keller to develop programmed instruction. Programmed instruction had some clinical success in aphasia rehabilitation.Goldfarb, R. (2006).
However, much unlike the economic policies of Greece and the rest of Europe, Singapore followed a policy of individualising the social safety net. This led to a higher than average savings rate and a very sustainable economy in the long run. Without a burdensome welfare state or its likeliness, Singapore has developed a very self-reliant and skilled workforce well versed for a global economy.Driven by Growth: Political Change in the Asia-Pacific Region edited by James W. Morley 1990s: posed a great question for Singapore, as to how they would reinvent their economy.
139 1976 In his lecture Society Must Be Defended, Foucault examines biopolitical state racism, and its accomplished rationale of myth-making and narrative. Here he states the fundamental difference between biopoliticsSecurity, Territory, Population pp. 363-91 2007 and discipline: Foucault argues that the previous Greco-Roman, Medieval rule of the Roman emperor, the Divine right of kings, Absolute monarchy and the popesSecurity, Territory, Population pp. 363-401 2007 model of power and social control over the body was an individualising mode based on a singular individual, primarily the king, Holy Roman emperor, pope and Roman emperor.
BF II Falcon XT sedan BF Falcon XR6 sedan Visually similar to its forerunner, the BF update from October 2005 was developed with an emphasis geared more towards powertrain enhancements, rather than design. The BF Falcon received various mechanical upgrades, including minimal engine modifications primarily within the VCT system aiming at individualising the cam operation/timing, and improvements towards noise, vibration, and harshness. The naturally aspirated six-cylinder engine gained an increase in power to also contributed due to use of 5–30 recommended oil weight for engine hence bringing improvements in fuel economy and compliance with Euro III emission standards. The turbocharged version of same engine also received further gains in output, with peak power rising to and of torque.
HIV Resistance Response Database Initiative (RDI) is a not-for-profit organisation established in 2002 with the following mission: To improve the clinical management of HIV infection by developing a large clinical database and bioinformatic techniques that predict accurately any individual's response to any combination of HIV drugs. The RDI has the following specific goals: # To be an independent repository of HIV resistance and treatment outcome data # To use bioinformatics to explore the relationships between resistance, other clinical and laboratory factors and HIV treatment outcome # To develop and make freely available a system to predict treatment response, as an aid to optimising and individualising the clinical management of HIV infection The RDI consists of a small executive group based in the UK, an international advisory group of leading HIV/AIDS scientists and clinicians, and an extensive global network of collaborators and data contributors.
It is suggested that Eastern European Venuses have an emphasis on the breasts and stomach, whereas Western European ones emphasise the hips and thighs. The earliest interpretations of the Venuses believed these were literal representations of women with obesity or steatopygia (a condition where a woman's body stores more fat in the thighs and buttocks, making them especially prominent). Another early hypothesis was that ideal womanhood for EEMH involved obesity, or that the Venuses were used by men as erotica due to the exaggeration of body parts typically sexualised in Western Culture (as well as the lack of detail to individualising traits such as the face and limbs). However, extending present-day Western norms to Palaeolithic peoples was contested, and a counter interpretation is that either Venuses were mother goddesses, or that EEMH believed depictions of things had magical properties over the subject, and that such a depiction of a pregnant woman would facilitate fertility and fecundity.

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