Systems Change in the Socialist Bloc in 1989
.... This research examines the direction of
change occurring in most of the socialist bloc countries, with a
view toward assessing these factors which the majority ....
(1618

6

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Linguistics and Semiotics
.... "
Change" is such a strong self-defining signifier for Obama supporters, because it refers to a
change from what most
view as the flawed and failed policies of ....
(719

3

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Women in Ministry
.... church sects themselves have to come to some conclusion, which so far has tended to be the traditional
view, with a few exceptions.
Change comes slowly in the ....
(787

3

)
Career-development Theory & Lee Iacocca
.... From a career-development point of
view it was not a career
change at all - he was fired by Henry Ford as a threat to the latter's power, and within weeks ....
(1508

6

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The Structure of The Second Mrs. Tanqueray
.... in other words, Aubrey's act of compassion was meant to
change society's
view of Paula, Paula's behavior, and Paula's
view of herself, at the very least. ....
(1589

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Substance in Aristotle's Metaphysics
.... may not necessarily be predictable. What does not
change in his
view is the Prime Mover or the First Cause. The Prime Mover is an ....
(710

3

)
Flannery O'Connor's Stories
.... of Flannery O'Connor's stories, "A
View of the Woods" and "Greenleaf", she pits characters who favor the status quo against characters who represent
change. ....
(946

4

)
Beliefs of Various Philosophers
.... Time in his
view cannot be identified with movement or
change because movements are multiple, but time is still connected to movement and
change. ....
(2561

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Concept of Religion of Marx, Durkheim, Freud & Weber
.... to be the most detached of the four theorists in his study of religion and its impact on social stability and
change. Taking an historical
view of religion ....
(2546

10

)
Personal View of US Politicians
.... The year was the beginning of the end of Vietnam, and Watergate would produce great
change within a year or so leading to a different
view of government and ....
(2003

8

)
The Fifth Discipline
.... as with "project." The second notion, related to the organismic
view of organizations .... The larger point is that
change, whether anticipated or not, characterizes ....
(1226

5

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Socrates' The Myth of the Cave
.... the world of "becoming." In contrast to this world of
change, there is an .... Another world exists that transcends this world but also informs it in Plato's
view. ....
(1001

4

)
Great Depression in California
.... The arguments in both articles are cogent, and both
view the democratic process as something by which
change is to be effected if possible. ....
(2626

11

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Destruction of an Ojibwa Community
.... very little will
change in their society (241). .... a great deal with her book, and she has done this in large part as a result of her effective point of
view. ....
(1515

6

)
Envionmental Perspective
.... man-made environmental disasters before the people rise up and force the government and corporations to
change their policies .... Mountain
View, CA.: Mayfield, 1995 ....
(1628

7

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FATHER-DAUGHTER INCEST
.... Person or client-centered therapy was developed by Carl Rogers. This humanistic point of
view placed responsibility for
change on the client. ....
(2072

8

)
Baptism: Controversy Between the Opposite Points of View on the ...
.... analysis will address the controversy between the opposite points of
view on the .... is relevant to today's Christian, and the truths therein never
change or lose ....
(1652

7

)
Plotinus and Thomas Aquinas: Different Views on Providence of God
.... universe. Plotinus'
view of God as changeless is predicated on the fact that God does not have the power of
change. Aquinas, on ....
(2001

8

)
Hegel's View of Social Substance
.... In Hegel's
view, this is the proper condition for wholeness as a human being .... to turn alienation into a positive force, the person needs merely to
change his or ....
(564

2

)
A view of the Constitution
.... The second point that supports the negative
view of the Constitution is that "slavery would .... on that point so as to accommodate what he did not
change his mind ....
(1644

7

)
Iron Man Comics & Propaganda
.... work with a point of
view would be identified as propaganda, and that would make the term meaningless. The fact that the character is able to
change his mind ....
(564

2

)
Aristotle and Plato
.... the theory of Forms proposed by Plato because adherents of that
view would separate .... hand, because the properties he studies do not allow for
change, while the ....
(1638

7

)
Global Warming and Lifestyle Change
.... both make the argument that there is a moral obligation to
change lifestyles to .... The views of McKibben and Durning are different from the
view of Lomborg on ....
(1381

6

)
Stanley Kunitz - The Layers
.... So I continue my travels accepting loss and
change missing those like you but being .... While good and bad may accompany me, I will
view each step as precious in ....
(1097

4

)
Law and Social Change: Roe v. Wade
.... as inherently unjust to the rights of the unborn are, in her
view, equally convinced .... "The Supreme Court's Abortion Rulings and Social
Change." Social Science ....
(2709

11

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Metaphysics and the Nature of Reality
....
change in the world. Heraclitus believed that stability was an illusion. Parmenides thought that motion was an illusion. Plato offered a compromise in his
view ....
(888

4

)
The 1960s as a Period of Change in California
.... of the 1940s, were just as integral to the state's evolution,
change and growth .... Its image includes today the
view of Southern California as a land of oddballs ....
(2170

9

)
Urbanization and Cultural Universals
.... together...the perfection of the whole." Basically, cosmopolitanism is a
view that recognizes .... In this ways cultures continue to transform and
change nature in ....
(724

3

)
Modern Society and Humanism
Modern society begins with the eras of the Renaissance and the Reformation as a
change in the
view taken toward the role and source of authority in public life ....
(2207

9

)
The Renaissance and The Reformation
Modern society begins with the eras of the Renaissance and the Reformation as a
change in the
view taken toward the role and source of authority in public life ....
(2250

9

)