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Maybe, it is his own stagnancy that truly tortures him.
In his mind, determination spars with dread, and creatively battles stagnancy.
Stagnancy. This change-averse culture pervades health systems as it should.
Fortunately, Staples's dynamic visuals more than make up for this stagnancy.
It is the language of zero-sum stagnancy, not expansive, shared growth.
The decision seemed to come out of an unease with creative stagnancy.
And will other contemporary brands experiencing stagnancy (or muddled identity) follow Thakoon's lead?
Every step in this direction is monumental, but we can't allow for stagnancy.
Doing the same thing for five years screams stagnancy and a lack of ambition.
Sometimes employees that are acting out need extra challenges, or are frustrated by their stagnancy.
We have this stagnancy of queens doing the dance rather than focusing on their art.
"You got the sense they were chafing at the stagnancy of the culture," Merchant said.
The federation has cited an increase in outsourcing of good-paying American jobs as the reason for the stagnancy.
This episode didn't wrap up enough fights to move on from this stagnancy, but hopefully we've turned a corner.
Americans' "frustration" with the "stagnancy in Washington D.C … will have an effect in the 2018 elections," Moore said Friday.
Whether or not stagnancy is at fault, studies already show that most users don't seek out and download new apps.
The cathedral itself, sitting between Columbia University and Morningside Park, with Harlem beyond, was a symbol of the city's stagnancy.
CEO Reed Hastings blamed the stagnancy on the company's price hikes, and a lack of original content to bring in new subscribers.
He had told some people that he was feeling depressed, and some suspected he was going through a period of professional stagnancy.
It indicts the art form for its stagnancy, then proceeds to show just what it can do when it's operating on all cylinders.
In a league that slaughters stagnancy, they made no significant changes after getting swept in the first round by a lower-seeded team.
The stagnancy in the party's leadership is largely to blame for this radical movement to the far-left, alienating much of the party's base.
And part of this stagnancy in progress is because the language we use to describe disorders of the brain has become so dangerously outdated.
Stagnancy is not in anyone's interest, as shown just a few years back by Zynga's dominance of Facebook and the subsequent plateau of that platform.
Because of the stagnancy in all of Congress, pro-life riders, most written in the last century, have not kept up with the 21st Century.
Are we too far gone, in our numb, medicated stagnancy, for that eureka moment of traversal and confrontation pictured in the Hollywood endings of psychoanalysis?
He was frustrated with the stagnancy of commercial Bollywood and the lack of new stories to tell, intrigued by darkness and folklore, which interweave subtly throughout Sacred Games.
He hopes that after two decades of technological stagnancy with regard to euthanasia, the Sarco machine will spur a DIY tech revolution in the right to die movement.
Even the oddly inert drums manage to evoke a sort of curdled stagnancy reminiscent of a post-breakup hangover where you're convinced you're hurtling towards an irreparable regression.
"Any action at this point instead of just complete stagnancy and blaming the other side of the political aisle would be a step in the right direction," he added.
To dismiss old buildings as evidence of stagnancy is to misunderstand a regional philosophy; it is better to reuse what is old and deepen its history rather than knock it down.
Using monotonous gray tones to background these vivid, contrasting props and the faceless subjects of her photos, she communicates both the stagnancy of sadness and the unexpected, often overwhelming, pang of sorrow.
Even with the support of DreamWorks, a subsequent album, "Wolf Songs for Lambs," underperformed commercially, and the group, roiled by infighting and Mr. Lupton's lack of reliability, hit a period of creative stagnancy.
Daniel's positioning of himself as a victim—be it in relation to his family, his hometown, or his unrequited love "Laura"—appealed to me as a young man similarly grasping at excuses for his stagnancy.
Like the spiritual battle football fans face during the Super Bowl, the Grammys can become a metaphor—you see the battles between your favorite artists as representing progress versus stagnancy, past versus future, good versus evil.
Corporate stagnancy is a sure path to being hacked, as hackers are ever more skilled in penetrating software approaches to cyber protection, which points to the requirement to address integrated circuit hardware in conjunction with software.
While the events in Ms. Powell's satire are purposefully and hilariously over the top — a major plot point involves a moon colony — her diagnosis of Silicon Valley's cultural stagnancy is so spot on that it's barely contestable.
Stagnancy affects everything, from where the offense fires away (a higher percentage of Boston's field goal attempts are from the mid-range this season) to how frequently it allows them to get quality shots/draw fouls around the rim.
But moving up and down in weight, for good or ill, is a standard remedy for a fighter's career—usually it's a way to breathe life into stagnancy or open a window of opportunity after losing to an iron-fisted champion.
It sounds like, from the brief chat we were able to have, that the writing process for this album was dependent on you being open to operating as a conduit of sorts, which, in itself, seems like a way of safeguarding against stagnancy.
Either way, It's not clear what Kuzco's take on the S7 is here, as you could interpret the art as a subtle commentary on Samsung's struggle to innovate in phone design or a greater critique of the stagnancy of the high-end handset.
Hynes had escaped the violent stagnancy of Essex for London, where he landed right in the middle of a dance-punk scene on the rise, only to abandon it in favor of an alt-folk scene in which he was still an outlier.
"New smartphones will definitely entice people to upgrade, but vendors are more careful of avoiding oversupply in the channel," he said, adding that the market could see "a short period of stagnancy" as players refocused on research and development efforts instead of marketing products.
Their front office has proven over and over again how much they equate stagnancy with death, and with free agency questions looming over integral players like Paul, Mbah a Moute, Capela, and Trevor Ariza, Morey has more than earned the benefit of the doubt when it comes to finding sensical pieces.
Designed by the firm of Diller Scofidio + Renfro in collaboration with David Rockwell, the Shed is a low-rise structure encased in a quilted retractable shell that slides back and forth on enormous wheels, allowing for the expansion of theatrical space as well as the provision of metaphor — a rare sense of mobility and accommodation in an expansive development otherwise defined by the stagnancy and self-isolation of elites.
The claim that old art is better is available to any teen boy who likes Led Zeppelin but hates Lil Wayne; when presented to us in an account of societal decay, it is more likely than not to remind us that claims of stagnancy are themselves stagnant across history, from Ecclesiastes's cosmic shrug to my own great-grandmother's perennial lament that the family knish was better the last time we made it.
There is remarkable equableness and stagnancy in the atmosphere up here, I think.
GameSpot felt that the stagnancy of the objectives and difficulty held the game back. Game Zone was disappointed by the game's multiplayer and health system, but appreciated the attention to detail by the developers.
Disenchanted with the stagnancy he observed in conventional, scripted theatre, he found himself interested in the spontaneity required in improvisational work. He founded an improvisational troupe in the 1920s. This work in the theatre impacted the development of his psychodramatic theory.
She has also served as a faculty member a Leiden University, Mercu Buana University, Sebelas Maret University and Yogyakarta State University among others.Chamamah Soeratno: Brilliant and Persistent Fighting Against Stagnancy. Copyright © 2016 Universitas Muhammadiyah Malang, 7 December 2014. Accessed 14 December 2016.
The Great Puddle was made with carved wooden plate in the shape of a table, filled with ink. It recalls the stagnancy of village's pond, yet here rather as stagnant bureaucracy as the table is also allegory of officers' position in the governmental system.
The narrative is an exploration of ennui, stagnancy and transformation. It is a slice of life, caught between two eternities of darkness. Through the course of the story, the protagonist ventures into an uncharted landscape of desires and choices. The film is a eulogic tribute to a dying art form, ventriloquism.
Apart from this, teachers are often not given sufficient opportunities for professional growth or promotions. This leads to some stagnancy, as there is not sufficient interests to enter the profession. An organisation in India called Centre for Teacher Accreditation (CENTA) is working to reduce this hazard, by trying to open opportunities for teachers in India.
Meanwhile, the town councillor seats remained exactly the same as in 2000. The election occurred with little notice or fanfare. Three years later, Dennis Travale would become mayor and bring Norfolk County out of its economic stagnancy before the recent Canadian economic meltdown would bring it the local economy back into a state of malaise.
Attempts to decrease the value of the cards by half failed, and in 1717 the card money was withdrawn. By 1720 it had been declared worthless. The recall of card money led to more than a decade of stagnancy, as there was no circulating currency. For this reason, in 1730 the government reinstated card money, reaching a total value of 600,000 livres by 1733.
There are many criticisms involving the ECCC. For instance there has been significant controversy surrounding the closings of Case 003 and Case 004. Many international critics say these closings stem from a reluctance by the Cambodian government to try Khmer Rouge officials who managed to switch alliances towards the end of the conflict. Furthermore, the ECCC has been criticized for its general stagnancy in relation to its finances.
Later they thought it'd be better if they start to play their own songs. They were one of the many local bands that surfaced born during 2000s. A time of stagnancy, judging from intensity of music events; unlike the 90's. Even though many of those gigs were held with lack of funds, everyone involved was doing it in such will—the D.I.Y. mentality was very strong at those times.
D. Knight, Thucydides and the War Strategy of Pericles, 150–60. On the other hand, Platias and Koliopoulos reject these criticisms and state that "the Athenians lost the war only when they dramatically reversed the Periclean grand strategy that explicitly disdained further conquests".A.G. Platias-C. Koliopoulos, Thucydides on Strategy, 138 Hanson stresses that the Periclean strategy was not innovative, but could lead to a stagnancy in favor of Athens.
They are also encouraged to have all members sign each request or petition to show consensus. Usually the first few petitions or letters written are followed by a period of struggle or stagnancy. Municipal service providers and government officials tend to be initially unresponsive and uncooperative. Group members are therefore trained to write reminders following up on requests and to seek formal receipts from civic authorities for any communications sent.
Ganemos or Guanyem refers to a set of independent municipal initiatives in Spain seeking to create and improve mechanisms for more direct citizen participation in politics. The movement, like 15M, was initiated during the Spanish financial crisis amidst a growing perception of, and disdain for, corruption, privatization, a closed nature of primaries, and political stagnancy caused by the two-party system. Ganemos is used for Spanish-speaking communities and Guanyem for Catalan-speaking communities.
In 1995, David Jones announced an $800 million public float of the David Jones and John Martin retail operations. The "new" David Jones Limited was subsequently listed on the Australian Stock Exchange with a new ASX code of DJS. The separation and public float of the department store assets in 1995 resulted in structural and cultural changes, which had periods of stagnancy and high staff turnover. Changes in management had DJs falter in the late 1990s.
In the Philippines, the Communist Party of the Philippines and its New People's Army has been waging a people's war since 1968. Its strength peaked during the dictatorial rule of Ferdinand Marcos and was the main bulk of the opposition against the dictatorship. However, it suffered setbacks and stagnancy until it carried out the Second Great Rectification Movement. It maintains nearly 100 active guerrilla fronts throughout the Philippines today and is considered by the military as the main threat to national security.
The pond - which appears in every village in the North of Vietnam, which is consolidated and stagnant - is an important allegory of Northern Vietnamese for their profoundness yet self- contained and isolated at the same time. Above and reflecting on the pond is the "water-temple", where Huy An spent most of his childhood playing around and observing villagers' activities, such as worshipping, festival, and community gatherings. The pond's stagnancy consolidates into minimalist form, stands still as a Buddha figure.
The Sotra Bridge, opened in 1971, drastically improved travel to and from Sund and it spurred rapid population growth after ages of stagnancy. Due to the rapidly increasing traffic across the bridge and on the highways of Sotra, the Norwegian Public Roads Administration developed plans in the 2000s for a new bridge and highway between Bergen and Sotra. The plans include a new dual carriageway bridge to replace the Sotra Bridge, and new highways that lead northwards to Øygarden and southwards to Sund.
South of the Duke Street corridor, Lower Alexandria is a collection of communities of small homes, rowhouses, and townhouses along with commercial and retail real estate, including the Foxchase Shopping Center. The section between Wheeler Ave. and Jordan St. is also known as the "Block." In the 1960s and 1970s, this section of Alexandria was also known because of Shirley Duke, a complex of 2,214 low-priced rental apartments, which became the Foxchase development in the early 1980s after five years of stagnancy.
" Salzman is drawing attention for his book Culture and Conflict in the Middle East.Scholar: Tribalism Rules in Iran, Iraq and Syria '' He applies his expertise in the study of tribal societies to contemporary conflicts. He demonstrates "how the dual pattern of tribal self-rule and tyrannical centralism continues to define life in the Middle East, and using it to explain the region's most characteristic features, such as autocracy, political mercilessness, and economic stagnancy. It accounts [...] for [...] Islam's 'bloody borders' - the widespread hostility toward non-Muslims.
Stagnancy was required to avoid churning or sculpting of the sediment by currents or wave action.Brian J. Witzke and Bill J. Bunker, Sedimentation and stratigraphic architecture of a Middle Devonian (late Givetian) transgressive-regressive carbonate-evaporite cycle, Coralville Formation, Iowa area, Paleozoic Sequence Stratigraphy, Biostratigraphy, and Biogeography Geological Society of America Special Paper 321, 1997; pages 67-88.Walter Etter, Solnhofen: Plattenkalk Preservation with Archaeopteryx, Chapter 18 of Exceptional Fossil Preservation: A Unique View of the Evolution of Marine Life; Columbia University Press, 2002; pages 327-350.
Howard Stringer, the first non-Japanese CEO of Sony, helped to reinvigorate the company's struggling media businesses, encouraging blockbusters such as Spider-Man while cutting 9,000 jobs. Despite modest success, the company faced continued struggles from the mid 2000s and started to lose the leading position in the tech industry. It became known for its stagnancy, with a fading brand name. Sony Group Headquarters at Sony City in Minato, Tokyo Sony's headquarters moved to Minato, Tokyo from Shinagawa, Tokyo around the end of 2006.
Prior to Tchaikovsky's setting of the all-night vigil, the only setting in existence had been by Artemy Vedel in the 18th century. Russian church music underwent a period of stagnancy in the 18th and 19th centuries. This was partially attributed to the monopoly on its composition and performance held by Dmitry Bortniansky, while he was the director of the Imperial Chapel. Tchaikovsky, known primarily for his symphonies, concertos and ballets, was deeply interested in the music and liturgy of the Russian Orthodox Church.
Filled with optimism and rage against any kind of oppression, Siliqi is clearly the poet who call for action and criticisms stagnancy and passivity. His message was clear "S'kemi c'presim nga Evropa" (we can't expect anything from Europe). The only collection of poetry Siliqi managed to publish while alive was Pasqyra e ditëve të përgjakshme (Reflection of the bloody days) published in Trieste in 1913, in 176 pages, highly influenced by his experiences of the 1910-1911 revolts. Other poetry's of his were collected from journals of the time.
He ranked it "mid-table" among the other episodes of the series. Keith Phipps of The A.V. Club graded it an A-, saying it was a "funny outing" that allowed Smith to show comic depth as the Doctor, as well as praising the guest stars. Though he referred to the alien up the stairs as a "pretty standard- issue", he liked it for being a metaphor of "the trap of complacency and the ways staying in a rut can lead to safety, stagnancy, and ignorance of the peril encroaching just outside one's four walls".
Driver Dale Earnhardt Career Statistics at Racing Reference Looking at the wins after this wreck between Dale and Darrell, this was the turning point of their "rivalry". Earnhardt took off and never looked back while Waltrip eventually coasted into stagnancy and complacency. Considered to be a classic short track race typical of the 1980s, it had a great finish as well as a first-time winner. Dale Earnhardt dominated the middle section of the race by leading for 128 laps, but crashed with Darrell Waltrip in the closing laps after a controversial fender-banging duel.
After the era of Ernst von Thun, the city's expansion came to a halt, which is the reason why there are no churches built in the Rococo style. Sigismund von Schrattenbach continued with the construction of "Sigmundstor" and the statue of holy Maria on the cathedral square. With the fall and division of the former "Fürsterzbistum Salzburg" (Archbishopric) to Upper Austria, Bavaria (Rupertigau) and Tyrol (Zillertal Matrei) began a long period of urban stagnancy. This era didn't end before the period of promoterism (Gründerzeit) brought new life into urban development.
Like Mohamed Abdou, the leading Egyptian intellectual reformist at the end of the 19th century, El-Zein rejected the prevailing practices that confined himself and his community to act within the limitations of religious and cultural views propagated by elites and believed in openness to other religions, cultures, and scientific ideas. Troubled by regional ignorance, political and administrative corruption, and the stagnancy of traditional religious thought, he sought to spread knowledge and promote natural sciences. He used his writings, his influence as a member in several cultural and political organizations, and participation in public forums to promote new ideas and trends in thought.
DHA is regarded as one of the most expensive communities in Lahore. Real estate in Pakistan underwent a boom during the early and mid 2000s when overseas Pakistani starting sending substantial amounts of their savings back home after 9/11. As of 2016, statistics at reveal that an average 500 yards(1 kanal) plot are priced at Spiking prices of plots for sale in DHA Lahore Zameen.com reported in February 2013 that property for rent and sales in Defence have performed phenomenally well despite a general stagnancy in Lahore's real estate market over the past five years.
" The article noted that DeVos was interested in job creation in what was "perhaps the least business-friendly state in the country." While Granholm argued that jobs had been moved to China and India, DeVos pointed out that "Michigan jobs have...gone to Ohio, Indiana, and other states with less punitive tax policies, and this governor fails to recognize that." A November 3, 2006, article noted that DeVos's plan for turning around Michigan's "economic stagnancy and increasing unemployment" was called the TurnAround Plan. It called for action on four fronts: "creating an attractive job climate, overhauling state government, diversifying the economy, and conquering the international marketplace.
He also attacks the state (often called "Catholic-National-Socialist"), generally- respected institutions such as Vienna's Burgtheater, and much-loved artists. His work also continually deals with the isolation and self-destruction of people striving for an unreachable perfection, since this same perfection would mean stagnancy and therefore death. Anti-Catholic rhetoric is not uncommon. "Es ist alles lächerlich, wenn man an den Tod denkt" (Everything is ridiculous, when one thinks of Death) was his comment when he received a minor Austrian national award in 1968, which resulted in one of the many public scandals he caused over the years and which became part of his fame.
The Four Lords of the Diamond is a series of four science fiction novels by author Jack L. Chalker. Each volume of the series primarily follows a duplicate of a government agent as he lands on his prison planet and begins to both investigate the menace to the civilized worlds and find his position in his new society. The duplicates realize the stagnancy and corruption of the Confederacy, the intergalactic government in the series, and question their position as tools of the hierarchy. As the series progresses, the primary agent experiences each of his counterparts' divergent experiences and begins to question his beliefs as well.
According to Weick, organizations experience continuous change and are ever-adapting, as opposed to a change followed by a period of stagnancy. Building off of Orlikowski’s idea that the changes that take place are not necessarily planned, but rather inevitably occur over time, Organizational Information Theory explains how organizations use information found within the environment to interpret and adjust to change. In the event that the information available in the information environment is highly equivocal, the organization engages in a series of cycles that serve as a means to reduce uncertainty about the message. A highly equivocal message might require several iterations of the behavior cycles.
Every first week of October, the Cabalum Western College celebrates her Foundation Week for two main purposes: to let her students remember her humble beginnings and to develop their intra-personal and interpersonal capabilities. The event does not only display intelligence but also creativity, sportsmanship, and camaraderie. Each year, the college administration, the faculty and staff together with the student's body designed a new program to challenge everyone and to avoid stagnancy of the events. Aside from ball games, odyssey of the minds and clashes of beauties and wit, the college decided to have a Facet of the Months, which make the students and their teachers to let their sweat of creativity out to have a remarkable presentation.
This charismatic spread allowed any church that used this method of practice to gain a boost in congregation members and this left any church not following suit at a loss or stagnancy in terms of turnout.Ebenezer Obadare (2016) The Muslim response to the Pentecostal surge in Nigeria: Prayer and the rise of charismatic Islam, Journal of Religious and Political Practice, 2:1,75-91 The first charismatic praise group arose in Kumasi: the Methodist Prayer Fellowship, which began in 1984. A few years after its first national assembly, the Methodist Church Ghana wanted to replicate this charismatic worship service. This decision encouraged the church to spread the charismatic movement throughout the whole congregation instead of just one focused group.
Ibn Taymiyyah censured the scholars for blindly conforming to the precedence of early jurists without any resort to the Qur'an and Sunnah. He contended that although juridical precedence has its place, blindly giving it authority without contextualization, sensitivity to societal changes, and evaluative mindset in light of the Qur'an and Sunnah can lead to ignorance and stagnancy in Islamic Law. Ibn Taymiyyah likened the extremism of Taqlid (blind conformity to juridical precedence or school of thought) to the practice of Jews and Christians who took their rabbis and ecclesiastics as gods besides God. In arguing against taqlid, he said the salaf, who in order to better understand and live according to the commands of God, had to make ijtihad using the scriptural sources.
He stated that the competition was not "interesting, challenging or satisfying to me as it used to be", and that he did not enjoy the game as much as he enjoyed competing, acknowledging the stagnancy of his results. He also stated that the game "...pales in comparison to Brood War". IdrA then stated his intent to focus on content creation, analytical commentary and more fan interaction, much like his erstwhile teammate iNcontroL (but "less funny"). He also discussed his situation with EG before he was released, saying he had considered not signing again due to his lack of results but reaching an agreement with Alex Garfield that he "could not refuse", the alternatives being flat-out retirement or going independent and focusing on content creation.
Gelemso stayed under a period of dwarfism and stagnancy in the reign of Ras Teferi Mekonnen (latter Emperor Haile Selassie I ) who had special sympathy for another town established in the Chercher highlands and named for his honor Asebe Teferi(which mean Teferi wished it in Amharic). Bahru Zewde narrates that in 1933, immediately after his ascension to the throne, Emperor Haile Selesie made Chercher Awraja the model of his future administration system.Bahru Zewde, A History of Modern Ethiopia: 1855-1991, 3rd edition, Addis Ababa University Press, Addis Ababa, 2007, p. 156 However, when Italy conquered Ethiopia and formed the Italian East Africa in 1935,Bahru Zewde, A History of Modern Ethiopia: 1855-1991, 3rd edition, Addis Ababa University Press, Addis Ababa, 2007, p.
After he was released, he published Letters from Prison (1915) which contained his creed: > I believe in God, the Master most mighty, stirrer-up of Heaven and earth. > And in Jesus the Carpenter of Nazareth, who was born of proletarian Mary, > toiled at the work bench, descended into labor's hell, suffered under Roman > tyranny at the hands of Pontius Pilate, was crucified, dead and buried. The > Power not ourselves which makes for freedom, he rose again from the dead to > be lord of the democratic advance, sworn foe of stagnancy, maker of folk > upheavals. I believe in work, the self-respecting toiler, the holiness of > beauty, freeborn producers, the communion of comrades, the resurrection of > workers, and the industrial commonwealth, the cooperative kingdom eternal.
Map of Italy in 1000 showing Byzantine control over southern Italy and the subsequent proximity to the Holy Roman Empire Beginning with the reign of Pietro II Candiano in 932, Venice saw a string of inept leaders such as Pietro III Candiano, Pietro IV Candiano, and Tribuno Memmo. The reputed arrogance and ambition of these Doges caused the deterioration of the relationship with the Holy Roman Empire in the west, the stagnancy of the relationship with the Byzantine Empire in the east, and discord at home in the Republic.Norwich. A History of Venice, pp. 39-48. However, in 991, Pietro II Orseolo became the Doge and spent his reign pushing the boundaries of the Republic further east down the western coast of the Balkan Peninsula with his conquests in Dalmatia in 1000.
A Kuei-jin's stint in the hells of Yomi divides the mind into two Hun and po parts: The Hun, or high mind, that is the seat of rational thought, and the P'o, or demon mind, that exists to satisfy its own base urges (usually at the expense of the Hun). As former wraiths, a Kuei-jin has a splinter of the forces of Oblivion in its soul. While many Kuei-jin see their P'o as a curse, it is important to note that without the P'o, they would never have escaped hell in the first place. Furthermore, Kuei-jin who stifle and contain their P'o utterly become cold, calculating individuals who lack any ideological spark; such stagnancy can be devastating when the weight of karma (spiritual consequences of actions) is on one's shoulders.
The Bhairab, which is considered to be of older origin than its parent river the Jalangi, takes off from that river at a point, a few miles north of Karimpur near Akheriganj at Bhagwangola (Vidhan Sabha constituency) in Murshidabad district (in West Bengal). After a tortuous course towards the south it turns to the east forming the boundary line between Meherpur P.S. (Bangladesh) and Karimpur (India) for a short distance and then turning south enters Meherpur P.S. and flows past Meherpur town to the south and loses itself in the Mathabhanga close to the east of Kapashdanga. Its intake from the Jalangi having silted up, this river has been practically dead since long. The poor climate of Meherpur, which lies upon its banks is in great measure attributed to the stagnancy of its water.
From 1824–1878, East Prussia was combined with West Prussia to form the Province of Prussia, after which they were reestablished as separate provinces. Along with the rest of the Kingdom of Prussia, East Prussia became part of the German Empire during the unification of Germany in 1871. William I as King of Prussia at Königsberg Castle in 1861 From 1885 to 1890 Berlin's population grew by 20%, Brandenburg and the Rhineland gained 8.5%, Westphalia 10%, while East Prussia lost 0.07% and West Prussia 0.86%. This stagnancy in population despite a high birth surplus in eastern Germany was because many people from the East Prussian countryside moved westward to seek work in the expanding industrial centres of the Ruhr Area and Berlin (see Ostflucht). The population of the province in 1900 was 1,996,626 people, with a religious makeup of 1,698,465 Protestants, 269,196 Roman Catholics, and 13,877 Jews.
The use of space in the novel is important in highlighting the sexual repression in Argentinian society. Richard initially seeks comfort from the space provided by the saunas during the novel, as a place where he can express his sexuality and seek refuge from the external stress of his daily life. His apartment after the death of his mother acts as a place for Richard to return to the reality of his life before his social and economic advancements; but soon becomes a place of stagnancy and deterioration from which he longs to escape. Likewise, the saunas become another setting for the expression of the silence, isolation, and uncertainty that was congruent with being homosexual at the time. As Tóibín notes, "…while I was there, I kept meeting gay people who had never told a single person that they were gay…" (O'Toole, ‘Interview’, p 97).
America's political situation at the time had been unstable: 80% of the population, "Livers," were unemployed and supported by a lavish dole, made possible by cheap cold fusion discovered by Kenzo Yagai sometime before 2008. These "Livers" were supposedly the upper class, enjoying a life of "aristo leisure" and served by the "donkeys," genemod white-collar workers who were voted into power by Livers due to promises of increased prosperity. Due to economic stagnancy and (what turned out to be) constant sabotage by soi-disant revolutionary forces, the infrastructure supporting the Livers, and thus the nation itself, was in grave danger of collapse. Miranda Sharifi changed this by creating the "Change syringe," a slim black injection that rebuilt the human body to be photosynthetic, able to absorb nutrients from any adjacent biological matter (dirt, grass, clothes, etc.), and resistant against disease, infection, foreign matter and casual injury.
In 2002 ArtLine focused on chassis design named ArtTech. After a years of stagnancy, Russian Formula 3 fell to crisis. One of the biggest teams, Club Racing, left the series, and a number of cars on the grid reduced to 6. The team participated in 4 of 6 championship races getting 3 victories. Vitaly Petrov getting ready to start at Sparrow Hills temporary street circuit Since 2003 ArtLine moved to fast-growing national Formula 1600 class. Dallara chassis adjusted to fit to the Russian-made VAZ engine boosted to 167 hp, and in the second half of the season ArtLine went top of the championship standings. Alexander Tyuryumin and Nikolai Bolshikh-jr drove their Dallaras to remarkable 4 wins, 4 poles and 5 fastest laps, rewriting track records of all the Russian circuits. For the first time in history of Russian closed circuit racing, one team made 3 doubles (first and second places). Tyuryumin won the drivers’ championship with ArtLine winning the team's title.

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