“…and all of us go into a kind of lock step where, if we were watching a tennis match, you’d see that perfect synchronicity of heads going left-right, left-right. The same thing in a movie theatre, when the
Thus, communities become more similar across trophic levels as one function becomes dominant—an example of biotic homogenisa- tion [33]. Whilst the ecosystem multifunctionality topic is a relatively recent development [34], it only consid- ers the relationship between diversity and function- ing. ...
Australopithecusis proposed as a hominid being that lived two to three million years ago, walked upright and used coarse tools. The brain volume is about 500 cc, the same as in some monkeys with high structure. Its teeth are claimed to be similar to those ofRamapithecus.
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DUBNER: So, it sounds like what the best professional golfers in the world need is some rival to come along and offer better terms to the players that would either exert some leverage on the P.G.A. Tour or could take over as the dominant tour in a way that would benefit the players...
Movement of the 1960s except that in this work, white men have replaced all of the people of color. Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X both have white stand-ins and white followers. In fact, almost all of the characters are white men. It may seem bizarre, but this is the X-Men...
WHAT,IF ANYTHING,IS MAHAYANABUDDHISM?* PROBLEMSOF DEFINITIONSAND CLASSIFICATIONS JONATHAN A. SILK Summary This study investigates some problems regardingthe definition of Mahayana Buddhism.Tracingthe historyof the notionin modem scholarship,it pays particular attentionto the questionof the relationbetween ...
This stance (i.e. that health derives from health care), ad- vanced by the dominant players around UHC (WHO, the World Bank, the Rockefeller Foundation, etc.), means that almost all of the focus has been around the language of universal and coverage, with little attention paid to health...
2 The concept of the imaginary seeks a balance between an imagined utopia projected by certain actors and frequently induced by an innovation to break with the current status quo and the dominant ideology that would maintain and control the status quo, such as the social norms governing energy ...
2 The concept of the imaginary seeks a balance between an imagined utopia projected by certain actors and frequently induced by an innovation to break with the current status quo and the dominant ideology that would maintain and control the status quo, such as the social norms governing energy ...