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Aspects of Love - Act One.
Aspects of Love is a character-driven play that begins at a train station at Pau in 1964. The 34-year-old Alex reflects on his love life over the past 17 years in "Love Changes Everything. This is the best-known song from the show is, which was released as a single by the show's original star, Michael Ball, and reached #2 in the UK charts.
The play then flashes back to 1947, where 25-year-old starving actress Rose Vibert rants at her producer, Marcel, because the last show was an ...
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Continuous aspect - Formation.
The continuous aspect is expressed with a regularly conjugated form of to be, together with the present participle of the main verb. For example, in the sentence "I was going to the store," the verb phrase was going is in the past continuous tense - that is, in the continuous aspect and the past tense.
The continuous aspect can be applied with any mood, voice, and tense, and in combination or not with the perfect aspect, although for obvious semantic reas ...
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|  |  |  | Aspect: Encyclopedia II - Continuous aspect - The continuous in other languagesWhile, as noted above, the term continuous is originally specific to English grammar, it can be extended to other languages that have similar constructions.
Continuous aspect - French.
French does not have a continuous aspect per se; events that English would describe using its continuous aspect, French would describe using a neutral aspect. That being said, French can express a continuous sense using the periphrastic construction être en train de ("to be in the middle of"); for example, English's "we were eating" might be expressed in French either as ...
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| |  |  |  | Aspect: Encyclopedia II - Legal aspects of transsexualism - Asia
Legal aspects of transsexualism - Singapore.
Singapore has also recently recognized the right of transsexuals to marry in their reassigned sex.
Legal aspects of transsexualism - Japan.
In July 2003, the parliament of Japan unanimously approved a new law that enables transsexual people to change their legal sexes. The law, effective in 2004, however, has controversial conditions which demand the applicants be both unmarried and childless. On 28 July 2004, Naha Family Court, Okinawa Prefecture, allowed an official sex-change of a transsexual woman, generall ...
See also:Legal aspects of transsexualism, Legal aspects of transsexualism - Europe, Legal aspects of transsexualism - United Kingdom, Legal aspects of transsexualism - Germany, Legal aspects of transsexualism - Africa, Legal aspects of transsexualism - South Africa, Legal aspects of transsexualism - Americas, Legal aspects of transsexualism - United States, Legal aspects of transsexualism - Canada, Legal aspects of transsexualism - Asia, Legal aspects of transsexualism - Singapore, Legal aspects of transsexualism - Japan, Legal aspects of transsexualism - Australia, Legal aspects of transsexualism - Links Read more here: » Legal aspects of transsexualism: Encyclopedia II - Legal aspects of transsexualism - Asia |
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Legal aspects of transsexualism - South Africa.
South African courts have accepted the Corbett decision, but New Zealand courts, and more recently an Australian court (see Re Kevin - validity of marriage of transsexual), have rejected it. Some Canadian courts have also accepted the decision, though the law in question appears to vary from province to province.
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Legal aspects of transsexualism - United States.
The United States law on this issue varies from state to state, since the issuance of birth certificates and the recognition of marriages are largely state matters. Several courts have come to the conclusion that sex reassignments are not to be recognized for the purpose of marriage, including courts in Ohio, Texas and New York. Other courts (including courts in Kansas and New Jersey) have recognized the reassignments. Most U.S. states permit the name and sex to be ...
See also:Legal aspects of transsexualism, Legal aspects of transsexualism - Europe, Legal aspects of transsexualism - United Kingdom, Legal aspects of transsexualism - Germany, Legal aspects of transsexualism - Africa, Legal aspects of transsexualism - South Africa, Legal aspects of transsexualism - Americas, Legal aspects of transsexualism - United States, Legal aspects of transsexualism - Canada, Legal aspects of transsexualism - Asia, Legal aspects of transsexualism - Singapore, Legal aspects of transsexualism - Japan, Legal aspects of transsexualism - Australia, Legal aspects of transsexualism - Links Read more here: » Legal aspects of transsexualism: Encyclopedia II - Legal aspects of transsexualism - Americas |
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|  |  |  | Aspect: Encyclopedia II - Legal aspects of transsexualism - AustraliaRe Kevin - validity of marriage of transsexual ([2001] FamCA 1074, online copy) is a groundbreaking recent judgement of the Family Court of Australia, concerning the right of transsexuals to marry. Kevin (not his real name), a post-operative female-to-male transsexual, married Jennifer (not her real name). Kevin had undergone hormonal treatment and sex affirmation surgeries. His sex indicator had been changed on his birth certificate and other legal documentation. The question faced by the court was whether Kevin was a man for the pur ...
See also:Legal aspects of transsexualism, Legal aspects of transsexualism - Europe, Legal aspects of transsexualism - United Kingdom, Legal aspects of transsexualism - Germany, Legal aspects of transsexualism - Africa, Legal aspects of transsexualism - South Africa, Legal aspects of transsexualism - Americas, Legal aspects of transsexualism - United States, Legal aspects of transsexualism - Canada, Legal aspects of transsexualism - Asia, Legal aspects of transsexualism - Singapore, Legal aspects of transsexualism - Japan, Legal aspects of transsexualism - Australia, Legal aspects of transsexualism - Links Read more here: » Legal aspects of transsexualism: Encyclopedia II - Legal aspects of transsexualism - Australia |
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|  |  |  | Aspect: Encyclopedia II - Grammatical aspect - Confusing terminology: perfective vs. perfectThe terms perfective and perfect are used in an unfortunate and highly confusing fashion in different writings about linguistics. Traditional Greek grammar uses the term "perfect" to refer to a grammatical tense encoding what is variously described as a past action with present relevance or a present state resulting from a past action. (For example, "I have gone to the cinema" implies both that I went to the cinema and that I am now in the cinema.) The perfect is opposed to the aorist, describing a simple past action, and the i ...
See also:Grammatical aspect, Grammatical aspect - Lexical vs. grammatical aspect, Grammatical aspect - Usage of aspects, Grammatical aspect - Aspect in English, Grammatical aspect - Aspect in Slavic languages, Grammatical aspect - Aspect in Finnic languages, Grammatical aspect - Confusing terminology: perfective vs. perfect, Grammatical aspect - Examples of various aspects rendered in English Read more here: » Grammatical aspect: Encyclopedia II - Grammatical aspect - Confusing terminology: perfective vs. perfect |
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|  |  |  | Aspect: Encyclopedia II - Aspect-oriented programming - WeavingWeaving - injecting the advice presented in aspects into the specified join-points associated with each advice - provides the final challenge of any AOP solution.
In the original introduction of AOP, Kiczales and his team listed the following possibilities for weaving:
a source preprocessor (similar to that in the original implementations of C++ )
a post-processor that patches binary files
an AOP-aware compiler that generates woven binary files
load-time weaving (for example, in the case ...
See also:Aspect-oriented programming, Aspect-oriented programming - Motivation and basic concepts, Aspect-oriented programming - Join Point Models, Aspect-oriented programming - The Pointcuts and Advice JPM in AspectJ, Aspect-oriented programming - Inter-Type Declarations in AspectJ, Aspect-oriented programming - Other Join Point Models, Aspect-oriented programming - Weaving, Aspect-oriented programming - AspectJ: an AOP language, Aspect-oriented programming - AOP and other programming paradigms, Aspect-oriented programming - Problems for AOP, Aspect-oriented programming - Implementations, Aspect-oriented programming - Publications Read more here: » Aspect-oriented programming: Encyclopedia II - Aspect-oriented programming - Weaving |
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|  |  |  | Aspect: Encyclopedia II - Aspect-oriented programming - AOP and other programming paradigmsAspects emerged out of object-oriented programming and have functionality similar to meta-object protocols. Aspects relate closely to programming concepts like subjects, mixins, and delegation. Other ways of using aspect-oriented programming paradigms include Composition Filters and the hyperslices approach.
Mathematically, aspects form a second-order extension of any programming paradigm: while usual programming paradigms allow reasoning about single functions, messages and so forth by a function/message signature, AOP enables reason ...
See also:Aspect-oriented programming, Aspect-oriented programming - Motivation and basic concepts, Aspect-oriented programming - Join Point Models, Aspect-oriented programming - The Pointcuts and Advice JPM in AspectJ, Aspect-oriented programming - Inter-Type Declarations in AspectJ, Aspect-oriented programming - Other Join Point Models, Aspect-oriented programming - Weaving, Aspect-oriented programming - AspectJ: an AOP language, Aspect-oriented programming - AOP and other programming paradigms, Aspect-oriented programming - Problems for AOP, Aspect-oriented programming - Implementations, Aspect-oriented programming - Publications Read more here: » Aspect-oriented programming: Encyclopedia II - Aspect-oriented programming - AOP and other programming paradigms |
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|  |  |  | Aspect: Encyclopedia II - Aspect-oriented programming - Join Point ModelsFundamentally, the way an aspect interacts with the base program is defined by the join point model (JPM) that the aspect is written in. A JPM defines three things:
Where the aspect can apply. These are often called join points.
A way to specify (or quantify) multiple join points. These are often called pointcuts. Pointcuts are effectively a query over all the join points of a program to select a small sub-set of them.
A means of affecting behavior at the jo ...
See also:Aspect-oriented programming, Aspect-oriented programming - Motivation and basic concepts, Aspect-oriented programming - Join Point Models, Aspect-oriented programming - The Pointcuts and Advice JPM in AspectJ, Aspect-oriented programming - Inter-Type Declarations in AspectJ, Aspect-oriented programming - Other Join Point Models, Aspect-oriented programming - Weaving, Aspect-oriented programming - AspectJ: an AOP language, Aspect-oriented programming - AOP and other programming paradigms, Aspect-oriented programming - Problems for AOP, Aspect-oriented programming - Implementations, Aspect-oriented programming - Publications Read more here: » Aspect-oriented programming: Encyclopedia II - Aspect-oriented programming - Join Point Models |
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|  |  |  | Aspect: Encyclopedia II - Aspect-oriented programming - Motivation and basic conceptsAspect-Oriented Programming has at its core the enabling of a better separation of concerns, by allowing the programmer to create cross-cutting concerns as first-class program modules. (Cross-cutting concerns defined as those parts, or aspects, of the program that in standard design mechanisms end up scattered across multiple program modules, and tangled with other modules.)
For example, consider a banking application with a conceptual ...
See also:Aspect-oriented programming, Aspect-oriented programming - Motivation and basic concepts, Aspect-oriented programming - Join Point Models, Aspect-oriented programming - The Pointcuts and Advice JPM in AspectJ, Aspect-oriented programming - Inter-Type Declarations in AspectJ, Aspect-oriented programming - Other Join Point Models, Aspect-oriented programming - Weaving, Aspect-oriented programming - AspectJ: an AOP language, Aspect-oriented programming - AOP and other programming paradigms, Aspect-oriented programming - Problems for AOP, Aspect-oriented programming - Implementations, Aspect-oriented programming - Publications Read more here: » Aspect-oriented programming: Encyclopedia II - Aspect-oriented programming - Motivation and basic concepts |
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|  |  |  | Aspect: Encyclopedia II - Aspect-oriented programming - Problems for AOPDebugging can become one of the greatest problems for AOP. While at the syntactic level AOP program code appears separate, at run-time it is not. Concern-weaving can become unpredictable if it is not specified which aspect should dominate. Designers have considered alternative ways to achieve separation of code, such as C#'s partial types. However, such approaches lack a quantification mechanism enabling programmers to reach ...
See also:Aspect-oriented programming, Aspect-oriented programming - Motivation and basic concepts, Aspect-oriented programming - Join Point Models, Aspect-oriented programming - The Pointcuts and Advice JPM in AspectJ, Aspect-oriented programming - Inter-Type Declarations in AspectJ, Aspect-oriented programming - Other Join Point Models, Aspect-oriented programming - Weaving, Aspect-oriented programming - AspectJ: an AOP language, Aspect-oriented programming - AOP and other programming paradigms, Aspect-oriented programming - Problems for AOP, Aspect-oriented programming - Implementations, Aspect-oriented programming - Publications Read more here: » Aspect-oriented programming: Encyclopedia II - Aspect-oriented programming - Problems for AOP |
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|  |  |  | Aspect: Encyclopedia II - Legal aspects of computing - JurisdictionWith the internationalism of the Internet, jurisdiction is a much more tricky area than before, and courts in different countries have take various views on whether they have jurisdiction over items published on the Internet, or business agreements entered into over the Internet. This can cover areas from contract law, trading standards and tax, through rules on unauthorized access, data privacy and spamming to more political areas such as freedom of speech, censorship, libel or sedition.
Certainly, the frontier idea that the law does not apply in "Cyberspace" is not true. In fact, conflicting laws from different ...
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|  |  |  | Aspect: Encyclopedia II - Social aspects of clothing - Dress codesDress codes may apply:
by law
for employees, pupils/students, etc. - sometimes a uniform; sometimes depending on the day, see Casual Friday; see also international standard business attire
for customers, e.g. for a disco, nightclub, casino, or more relaxed rules (e.g. shoes required, and not bare chested) in shops and restaurants
on special parties; sometimes a special kind of clothes is the theme of the party
in social life in general
Social aspects of clothing - Legal dress code. ...
See also:Social aspects of clothing, Social aspects of clothing - Dress codes, Social aspects of clothing - Legal dress code, Social aspects of clothing - Other dress codes, Social aspects of clothing - No shoes no shirt no service, Social aspects of clothing - Inverse dress codes, Social aspects of clothing - Gender and clothing, Social aspects of clothing - Clothing deficiencies, Social aspects of clothing - Deliberate violation of clothing taboos, Social aspects of clothing - Underwearing, Social aspects of clothing - Reversalism in the sociology of clothing Read more here: » Social aspects of clothing: Encyclopedia II - Social aspects of clothing - Dress codes |
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|  |  |  | Aspect: Encyclopedia II - Political aspects of Islam - Modern debatesOnce the common opposition to colonialism, corruption and racism was established as a focus, debates on political Islam became generally focused on three core questions through the 1970s:
status of women and integration of priorities of feminism into a renewed fiqh
Islamic economics and the role of debt in oppression and stagnation of Muslim states
Zionism and the capacity of Musl ...
See also:Political aspects of Islam, Political aspects of Islam - The term 'Islamist', Political aspects of Islam - The political character of Islam, Political aspects of Islam - Muhammad the Medinan state and Islamic political ideals, Political aspects of Islam - The early Caliphate and Islamic political ideals, Political aspects of Islam - The modern political ideal of the Islamic state, Political aspects of Islam - Islam as a political movement in the 20th century, Political aspects of Islam - After the Second World War, Political aspects of Islam - Modern debates, Political aspects of Islam - Perception of persecution, Political aspects of Islam - Reactive Islam, Political aspects of Islam - Cold War exploitation, Political aspects of Islam - Role in terrorism, Political aspects of Islam - Movements described as 'Islamist', Political aspects of Islam - Globalization, Political aspects of Islam - Sources Read more here: » Political aspects of Islam: Encyclopedia II - Political aspects of Islam - Modern debates |
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|  |  |  | Aspect: Encyclopedia II - Social aspects of clothing - Inverse dress codesReverse dress codes, sometimes referred to as "undress codes", set forth an upper bound, rather than a lower bound, on body covering. An example of an undress code, is the one commonly enforced in modern communal bathing facilities. For example, in Schwaben Quellen no clothing of any kind is allowed. Other less strict undress codes are common in public pools, especially indoor pools, in which shoes and shirts are not allowed. This undress code is an exact reversal of the ubiquitous "no shoes, no shirt, no service" dress code tha ...
See also:Social aspects of clothing, Social aspects of clothing - Dress codes, Social aspects of clothing - Legal dress code, Social aspects of clothing - Other dress codes, Social aspects of clothing - No shoes no shirt no service, Social aspects of clothing - Inverse dress codes, Social aspects of clothing - Gender and clothing, Social aspects of clothing - Clothing deficiencies, Social aspects of clothing - Deliberate violation of clothing taboos, Social aspects of clothing - Underwearing, Social aspects of clothing - Reversalism in the sociology of clothing Read more here: » Social aspects of clothing: Encyclopedia II - Social aspects of clothing - Inverse dress codes |
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Various traditions suggests that certain items of clothing intrinsically suit different gender roles. In particular, the wearing of skirts and trousers has given rise to common phrases expressing implied restrictions in use and disapproval of offending behaviour. For example, ancient Greeks often considered the wearing of trousers by Persian men as a sign of effeminacy.
Extreme floutin ...
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|  |  |  | Aspect: Encyclopedia II - Social aspects of clothing - Clothing deficienciesClothing deficiencies may reduce functionality and/or be unaesthetic, but also be considered socially improper. As far as other people know, a deficiency during the rest of the day after an "accident" such as a button falling off, a stain, or a tear, is more "forgivable" than putting on clothing like that on a new day. For poor people, deficiencies which are difficult or expensive to fix, these are not really improper, but just somewhat sad, but understandable.
Possible deficiencies in clothing itself may include:
stains< ...
See also:Social aspects of clothing, Social aspects of clothing - Dress codes, Social aspects of clothing - Legal dress code, Social aspects of clothing - Other dress codes, Social aspects of clothing - No shoes no shirt no service, Social aspects of clothing - Inverse dress codes, Social aspects of clothing - Gender and clothing, Social aspects of clothing - Clothing deficiencies, Social aspects of clothing - Deliberate violation of clothing taboos, Social aspects of clothing - Underwearing, Social aspects of clothing - Reversalism in the sociology of clothing Read more here: » Social aspects of clothing: Encyclopedia II - Social aspects of clothing - Clothing deficiencies |
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