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Postmodernism - Postmodernism in language.
Important to postmodernism's role in language is the focus on the implied meaning of words and forms the power structures that are accepted as part of the way words are used, from the use of the word "Man" with a capital "M" to refer to the collective humanity, to the default of the word "he" in English as a pronoun for a person of gender unknown to the speaker, or as a casual replacement for the word "one". This, however, is merely the most obvious example of the changing relation ...
See also:Postmodernism, Postmodernism - Uses of the term, Postmodernism - Art, Postmodernism - Sociology, Postmodernism - Lifestyle, Postmodernism - Philosophy, Postmodernism - A general definition, Postmodernism - The development of postmodernism, Postmodernism - Early usage of the term, Postmodernism - Deconstruction, Postmodernism - Postmodernism's manifestations, Postmodernism - Postmodernism in language, Postmodernism - Postmodernism in art, Postmodernism - Postmodernism in architecture, Postmodernism - Postmodernism Planning & Urban Design, Postmodernism - Postmodernism in graphic design, Postmodernism - Postmodernism in literature, Postmodernism - Postmodernism in music, Postmodernism - Postmodernism in political science, Postmodernism - Postmodernism in philosophy, Postmodernism - Postmodernism and post-structuralism, Postmodernism - Postmodernity and digital communications, Postmodernism - Postmodernism and its critics, Postmodernism - Relationship between modernism and postmodernism, Postmodernism - Theoretical postmodernism, Postmodernism - Cultural and political postmodernism, Postmodernism - Notes Read more here: » Postmodernism: Encyclopedia II - Postmodernism - Postmodernism's manifestations |
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|  |  |  | manifested: Encyclopedia II - Rayleigh wave - Other manifestations
Rayleigh wave - Animals.
Rayleigh waves are inaudible, but yet can be detected by many mammals, birds, insects and spiders. Human beings should be able to detect Rayleigh waves through their Pacinian corpuscles, which are in the joints, although people do not seem to consciously respond to the signals. Some animals seem to use Rayleigh waves to communicate. In particular, elephants seem to use vocalizations to generate Rayleigh waves. Since Rayleigh waves decay slowly, they should be detectable over long distances.[1] Note that these Rayleigh waves have a much higher f ...
See also:Rayleigh wave, Rayleigh wave - Characteristics, Rayleigh wave - Dispersion, Rayleigh wave - Earthquake shaking, Rayleigh wave - Other manifestations, Rayleigh wave - Animals, Rayleigh wave - Non-destructive testing Read more here: » Rayleigh wave: Encyclopedia II - Rayleigh wave - Other manifestations |
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|  |  |  | manifested: Encyclopedia II - SpaceShipOne flight 16P - ManifestUnder Ansari X Prize rules, the flight was required to carry 180 kg payload, to simulate two 90 kg human passengers. Scaled Composites announced early on that this, their first X Prize flight, would carry inanimate payload rather than live passengers. The payload included:
X Prize flight monitoring equipment, known as the "gold box"
the Explorers Club flag, by arrangement between the Explorers Club and the X PRIZE Foundation
video equipment, producing a video stream that was broadcast live
mementos fro ...
See also:SpaceShipOne flight 16P, SpaceShipOne flight 16P - Scheduling, SpaceShipOne flight 16P - Manifest, SpaceShipOne flight 16P - Flight profile, SpaceShipOne flight 16P - Spectacle, SpaceShipOne flight 16P - Later flights Read more here: » SpaceShipOne flight 16P: Encyclopedia II - SpaceShipOne flight 16P - Manifest |
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|  |  |  | manifested: Encyclopedia II - Blackface - Modern-day manifestationsOver time, blackface and darky iconography became artistic and stylistic devices associated with art deco and the Jazz Age. By the 1950s and '60s, particularly in Europe, where it was more widely tolerated, blackface became a kind of outré, camp convention in some artistic circles. The Black and White Minstrel Show was a popular British musical variety show that featured blackface performers, and remained on British television until 1978. Actors and dancers in blackface appeared in music videos such as Taco Ockerse's "Puttin' on the Ritz" and Grace Jones's "Slave to the ...
See also:Blackface, Blackface - History and the shaping of racist archetypes, Blackface - Blackface and darky iconography, Blackface - Modern-day manifestations, Blackface - The Netherlands' Zwarte Piet, Blackface - The coons of Cape Town and Auckland, Blackface - In the U.S., Blackface - Blackface minstrelsy and world popular culture, Blackface - Blackface spinoffs, Blackface - Compare, Blackface - Bibliography Read more here: » Blackface: Encyclopedia II - Blackface - Modern-day manifestations |
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|  |  |  | manifested: Encyclopedia II - SpaceShipOne flight 17P - ManifestUnder Ansari X Prize rules, the flight was required to carry 180 kg payload, to simulate two 90 kg human passengers. Whereas Scaled Composites stated that the first competitive flight would not carry passengers, it did not make any such statement about later competitive flights. It seemed possible that Burt Rutan would be a passenger on flight 17P, but in the end he was not, possibly due to the roll excursion on flight 16P. The payload included:
X Prize flight monitoring equipment, known as the "gold box"
the Explorers Club flag, by arrangement between ...
See also:SpaceShipOne flight 17P, SpaceShipOne flight 17P - Scheduling, SpaceShipOne flight 17P - Manifest, SpaceShipOne flight 17P - Flight profile, SpaceShipOne flight 17P - Spectacle, SpaceShipOne flight 17P - X Prize, SpaceShipOne flight 17P - Trivia Read more here: » SpaceShipOne flight 17P: Encyclopedia II - SpaceShipOne flight 17P - Manifest |
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| | | |  |  |  | manifested: Encyclopedia II - Heteronormativity - Social and political manifestations of heteronormativityThere are many things that are often pointed to to illustrate the concept of heteronormativity, both historically and in contemporary society.
Heteronormativity - Intersexed people.
Intersexed people have biological characteristics which are not unambigously either male or female. If such a condition is detected, intersexed people are almost always assigned a gender at birth. Surgery (usually involving modification to the genitalia) is often performed to produce an unambiguously male or female body, withou ...
See also:Heteronormativity, Heteronormativity - Concept, Heteronormativity - Heteronormativity and patriarchy, Heteronormativity - Defense of heteronormative structures, Heteronormativity - Social and political manifestations of heteronormativity, Heteronormativity - Intersexed people, Heteronormativity - Gay lesbian and bisexual people, Heteronormativity - Transgender people, Heteronormativity - Literature Read more here: » Heteronormativity: Encyclopedia II - Heteronormativity - Social and political manifestations of heteronormativity |
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|  |  |  | manifested: Encyclopedia II - Chagas disease - Clinical manifestationsThe human disease occurs in two stages: the acute stage shortly after the infection. A local lesion (so called chagoma (see picture), palpebral edema) can appear at the site of inoculation. The acute phase is usually asymptomatic, but can present with manifestations that include fever, anorexia, lymphadenopathy, mild hepatosplenomegaly, and myocarditis. Some acute cases (10 to 20%) resolve over a period of 2 to 3 months into an asympto ...
See also:Chagas disease, Chagas disease - History, Chagas disease - Epidemiology and geographical distribution, Chagas disease - Clinical manifestations, Chagas disease - Infection cycle, Chagas disease - Alternative infection mechanism, Chagas disease - Laboratory diagnosis, Chagas disease - Treatment, Chagas disease - Prevention, Chagas disease - Original publication, Chagas disease - Sources Read more here: » Chagas disease: Encyclopedia II - Chagas disease - Clinical manifestations |
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|  |  |  | manifested: Encyclopedia II - Grammatical gender - Manifestations of noun classes
Grammatical gender - Agreement.
The most common way in which noun classes are manifested in a language is through gender agreement. To understand gender agreement, consider the sentences "The man is tall" and "The woman is tall". In English, the only word that differs between them is the noun "man/woman", which has a direct semantic association with sexual identity. In Spanish, however, one says "El hombre es alto" and "La mujer es alta", respectively. Not only do the words for "man" and "woman" cha ...
See also:Grammatical gender, Grammatical gender - Types of noun classes, Grammatical gender - Manifestations of noun classes, Grammatical gender - Agreement, Grammatical gender - Morphological marking on nouns, Grammatical gender - Other manifestations, Grammatical gender - Natural Gender and Grammatical Gender, Grammatical gender - Gender agreement and marking of natural gender, Grammatical gender - The role of convention, Grammatical gender - Animals, Grammatical gender - Personal names, Grammatical gender - Noun classes in specific linguistic families, Grammatical gender - Algonquian languages, Grammatical gender - Athabaskan languages, Grammatical gender - Australian Aboriginal languages, Grammatical gender - Caucasian languages, Grammatical gender - Indo-European languages, Grammatical gender - Niger-Congo languages, Grammatical gender - Noun classes in specific languages, Grammatical gender - List of languages without grammatical genders/noun classes, Grammatical gender - List of languages with grammatical genders/noun classes, Grammatical gender - Two genders/noun classes, Grammatical gender - Three grammatical genders/noun classes, Grammatical gender - More than three grammatical genders/noun classes, Grammatical gender - Bibliography Read more here: » Grammatical gender: Encyclopedia II - Grammatical gender - Manifestations of noun classes |
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|  |  |  | manifested: Encyclopedia II - Grammatical gender - Manifestations of noun classes
Grammatical gender - Agreement.
The most common way in which noun classes are manifested in a language is through gender agreement. To understand gender agreement, consider the sentences "The man is tall" and "The woman is tall". In English, the only word that differs between them is the noun "man/woman", which has a direct semantic association with sexual identity. In Spanish, however, one says "El hombre es alto" and "La mujer es alta", respectively. Not only do the words for "man" and "woman" cha ...
See also:Grammatical gender, Grammatical gender - Types of noun classes, Grammatical gender - Manifestations of noun classes, Grammatical gender - Agreement, Grammatical gender - Morphological marking on nouns, Grammatical gender - Other manifestations, Grammatical gender - Natural gender and grammatical gender, Grammatical gender - Gender agreement and marking of natural gender, Grammatical gender - The role of convention, Grammatical gender - Animals, Grammatical gender - Personal names, Grammatical gender - Noun classes in specific linguistic families, Grammatical gender - Algonquian languages, Grammatical gender - Athabaskan languages, Grammatical gender - Australian Aboriginal languages, Grammatical gender - Caucasian languages, Grammatical gender - Indo-European languages, Grammatical gender - Niger-Congo languages, Grammatical gender - Noun classes in specific languages, Grammatical gender - List of languages without grammatical genders/noun classes, Grammatical gender - List of languages with grammatical genders/noun classes, Grammatical gender - Two genders/noun classes, Grammatical gender - Three grammatical genders/noun classes, Grammatical gender - More than three grammatical genders/noun classes, Grammatical gender - Bibliography Read more here: » Grammatical gender: Encyclopedia II - Grammatical gender - Manifestations of noun classes |
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| |  |  |  | manifested: Encyclopedia II - Diabetic neuropathy - Clinical manifestationsDiabetic neuropathy affects all peripheral nerves: pain fibers, motor neurons, autonomic nerves. It therefore necessarily can affect all organs and systems since all are innervated. There are several distinct syndromes based on the organ systems and members affected, but these are by no means exclusive. A patient can have sensorimotor and autonomic neuropathy or any other combination. Symptoms vary depending on the nerve(s) affected and may include symptoms other th ...
See also:Diabetic neuropathy, Diabetic neuropathy - Epidemiology, Diabetic neuropathy - Pathology and pathogenesis, Diabetic neuropathy - Microvascular disease, Diabetic neuropathy - Advanced glycated end products, Diabetic neuropathy - Protein kinase C PKC, Diabetic neuropathy - Polyol pathway, Diabetic neuropathy - Clinical manifestations, Diabetic neuropathy - Sensorimotor polyneuropathy, Diabetic neuropathy - Autonomic neuropathy, Diabetic neuropathy - Cranial neuropathy, Diabetic neuropathy - Treatment, Diabetic neuropathy - Prognosis Read more here: » Diabetic neuropathy: Encyclopedia II - Diabetic neuropathy - Clinical manifestations |
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|  |  |  | manifested: Encyclopedia II - Territory of Hawaii - Manifest DestinyWhen Grover Cleveland stepped down from the American presidency in March of 1897, former U.S. Civil War soldier William McKinley took office. McKinley believed in increasing American prominence on the international stage.
Under McKinley's policies Americans were sent to fight in Cuba, Philippines, Puerto Rico and Spain in 1898. Hawai‘i's strategic location for warfare in the Philippines made it clear to M ...
See also:Territory of Hawaii, Territory of Hawaii - Provisional Government, Territory of Hawaii - Manifest Destiny, Territory of Hawaii - Newlands Resolution of 1898, Territory of Hawaii - Organic Act, Territory of Hawaii - Territorial Governors, Territory of Hawaii - Congressional Delegates, Territory of Hawaii - Tourism begins, Territory of Hawaii - Military bases, Territory of Hawaii - Industrial boom & Big Five, Territory of Hawaii - Pineapple, Territory of Hawaii - Race relations, Territory of Hawaii - Massie Trial, Territory of Hawaii - Statehood foiled, Territory of Hawaii - Martial law, Territory of Hawaii - Statehood Read more here: » Territory of Hawaii: Encyclopedia II - Territory of Hawaii - Manifest Destiny |
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|  |  |  | manifested: Encyclopedia II - Sephiroth Final Fantasy VII - ManifestationAll manifestations of Sephiroth seen throughout the game, excluding flashback sequences and his incapacitated body at Northern Crater, is Sephiroth projecting himself through sheer will.
The FFVII Ultimania guide, littered with information directly from the creators of FFVII, reported that Sephiroth "was not content to become a mere puppet and assumed position of her mind and will." This directly implies that Sephiroth appearances stemmed from Sephiroth invokin ...
See also:Sephiroth Final Fantasy VII, Sephiroth Final Fantasy VII - Biography, Sephiroth Final Fantasy VII - Advent Children, Sephiroth Final Fantasy VII - Manifestation, Sephiroth Final Fantasy VII - The One-Winged Angel, Sephiroth Final Fantasy VII - Names, Sephiroth Final Fantasy VII - Appearance, Sephiroth Final Fantasy VII - Interpretations Read more here: » Sephiroth Final Fantasy VII: Encyclopedia II - Sephiroth Final Fantasy VII - Manifestation |
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|  |  |  | manifested: Encyclopedia II - Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever - ManifestationsTypically, after a 1–3 day incubation period following a tick bite (5–6 days after exposure to infected blood or tissues), flu-like symptoms appear, which may resolve after one week. In up to 75% of cases, however, signs of hemorrhage appear within 3–5 days of the onset of illness: first mood instability, agitation, mental confusion and throat petechiae, then soon nosebleeds, bloody urine and vomiting, and black stools. The liver becomes swollen and painful. Disseminated intravascular coagulation may occur as well as acute kidney fai ...
See also:Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever, Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever - Epidemiology, Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever - Manifestations, Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever - Public health measures, Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever - Treatment, Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever - Notable outbreaks Read more here: » Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever: Encyclopedia II - Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever - Manifestations |
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|  |  |  | manifested: Encyclopedia II - Into the West miniseries - Episode 2 - Manifest DestinyAfter living among the Lakota people, Jacob decides to take his family back to Wheelerton, Virginia to live with his family. Unfortunately, Jacob's white family gives Thunder Heart Woman a much colder reception than her family gave him. After living in Wheelerton for a time, Jacob decides to once again go west.
This time, Jacob's brother Jethro (Skeet Ulrich) decides to come along. They are also accompanied by Jacob's three young female cousins; Leah Wheeler (Emily Holmes), Rachel Wheeler (Jessica Capshaw), and Naomi Wheeler (Keri Russell). The three gi ...
See also:Into the West miniseries, Into the West miniseries - Episode 1 - Wheel to the Stars, Into the West miniseries - Episode 2 - Manifest Destiny, Into the West miniseries - Episode 3 - Dreams and Schemes, Into the West miniseries - Episode 4 - Hell on Wheels, Into the West miniseries - Episode 5 - Casualties of War, Into the West miniseries - Episode 6 - Ghost Dance, Into the West miniseries - DVD Read more here: » Into the West miniseries: Encyclopedia II - Into the West miniseries - Episode 2 - Manifest Destiny |
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|  |  |  | manifested: Encyclopedia II - Bipolar disorder - Manifestations of bipolar disorder: types of episodesBipolar disorder manifests itself in numerous ways, most notably:
Depression: symptoms include a persistent sad mood; loss of interest or pleasure in activities that were once enjoyed; significant changes in body weight; significant changes in appetite; difficulty sleeping or oversleeping; physical slowing or agitation; loss of energy; feelings of worthlessness or inappropriate guilt; difficulty thinking or concentrating; recurrent thoughts of self-harm, death or suicide. (Some people are also diagnosed and treated for obsessive ...
See also:Bipolar disorder, Bipolar disorder - Diagnostic criteria, Bipolar disorder - Epidemiology, Bipolar disorder - Etiology, Bipolar disorder - Co-occurring conditions, Bipolar disorder - Manifestations of bipolar disorder: types of episodes, Bipolar disorder - Cycles in bipolar disorder, Bipolar disorder - Domains of bipolar disorder, Bipolar disorder - Mania, Bipolar disorder - Hypomania, Bipolar disorder - Bipolar depression, Bipolar disorder - Cognition, Bipolar disorder - The Mood Spectrum, Bipolar disorder - Environmental factors affecting mood in bipolar disorder, Bipolar disorder - Treatment of bipolar disorder, Bipolar disorder - Principles, Bipolar disorder - Prognosis, Bipolar disorder - Lithium salts, Bipolar disorder - Anticonvulsant mood stabilizers, Bipolar disorder - Atypical antipsychotic drugs, Bipolar disorder - Omega-3 fatty acids, Bipolar disorder - Psychotherapy, Bipolar disorder - Electroconvulsive therapy, Bipolar disorder - Medical Marijuana, Bipolar disorder - Alternative treatments, Bipolar disorder - Treatment issues, Bipolar disorder - Research findings, Bipolar disorder - Heritability, Bipolar disorder - Recent genetic research, Bipolar disorder - Medical imaging, Bipolar disorder - Personality types, Bipolar disorder - Research into new treatments, Bipolar disorder - Bipolar disorder and creativity, Bipolar disorder - Sources Read more here: » Bipolar disorder: Encyclopedia II - Bipolar disorder - Manifestations of bipolar disorder: types of episodes |
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|  |  |  | manifested: Encyclopedia II - New anti-Semitism - Manifestations of the new anti-Semitism
New anti-Semitism - False allegations.
Proponents of the new anti-Semitism say that one of its manifestations involves false allegations made about Israel and Jews, with the intent of stirring up hatred against them. This section lists examples used to support that claim.
Perhaps the most notable case was the so called "Jenin massacre" allegation, in which it was claimed that in Jenin, Israeli Defense Forces committed atrocities "horrific beyond belief," according to United Nations special envoy Terje Rød ...
See also:New anti-Semitism, New anti-Semitism - The nature of the new anti-Semitism, New anti-Semitism - State of the controversy, New anti-Semitism - Opponents, New anti-Semitism - Proponents, New anti-Semitism - Examples cited, New anti-Semitism - Anti-Semitism and anti-Zionism, New anti-Semitism - Manifestations of the new anti-Semitism, New anti-Semitism - False allegations, New anti-Semitism - Straw-man anti-Semitism, New anti-Semitism - Cartoons described as Anti-Semitic, New anti-Semitism - Incidents in the United Kingdom, New anti-Semitism - Incidents in France, New anti-Semitism - Incidents in the United States, New anti-Semitism - Reactions and responses, New anti-Semitism - Position of the United States, New anti-Semitism - Position of the European Union, New anti-Semitism - Position of the United Nations, New anti-Semitism - Jewish reactions, New anti-Semitism - Criticism, New anti-Semitism - Norman Finkelstein, New anti-Semitism - Noam Chomsky, New anti-Semitism - Brian Klug, New anti-Semitism - Michael Neumann, New anti-Semitism - Jewish Voice for Peace, New anti-Semitism - Notes Read more here: » New anti-Semitism: Encyclopedia II - New anti-Semitism - Manifestations of the new anti-Semitism |
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|  |  |  | manifested: Encyclopedia II - Race - The origins, patterns, and physical manifestations of human genetic variation
Race - Origins of modern humans.
see also single-origin hypothesis, multiregional hypothesis.
Any biological model for race must account for the development of racial differences during human evolution. For much of the 20th century, however, anthropologists relied on an incomplete fossil record for reconstructing human evolution. Their models seldom provided a firm basis for drawing inferences about the origin of races. Modern research in molecular biology, however, has provided evolut ...
See also:Race, Race - Historical origins of race, Race - History of the term, Race - History of race research, Race - 20th- and 21st-century debates over race, Race - Scale of race research, Race - Summary of different definitions of race, Race - The origins, patterns, and physical manifestations of human genetic variation, Race - Origins of modern humans, Race - Distribution of variation, Race - Substructure in the human population, Race - Physical variation in humans, Race - Social interpretation of physical variation, Race - Incongruities of racial classifications, Race - Ethnicity as a way of categorizing people, Race - Ancestry as a way of categorizing people, Race - Current disagreement across disciplines, Race - Case studies in the social construction of race, Race - Race in the United States, Race - Race in Brazil, Race - Practical uses of race, Race - Race in politics and ethics, Race - Race and intelligence, Race - Race in biomedicine, Race - Race in law enforcement, Race - Footnotes Read more here: » Race: Encyclopedia II - Race - The origins, patterns, and physical manifestations of human genetic variation |
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Race - Origins of modern humans.
see also single-origin hypothesis, multiregional hypothesis.
Any biological model for race must account for the development of racial differences during human evolution. For much of the 20th century, however, anthropologists relied on an incomplete fossil record for reconstructing human evolution. Their models seldom provided a firm basis for drawing inferences about the origin of races. Modern research in molecular biology, however, has provided evolutio ...
See also:Race, Race - Historical origins of race, Race - History of the term, Race - History of race research, Race - 20th- and 21st-century debates over race, Race - Scale of race research, Race - Summary of different definitions of race, Race - The origins patterns and physical manifestations of human genetic variation, Race - Origins of modern humans, Race - Distribution of variation, Race - Substructure in the human population, Race - Physical variation in humans, Race - Social interpretation of physical variation, Race - Incongruities of racial classifications, Race - Ethnicity as a way of categorizing people, Race - Ancestry as a way of categorizing people, Race - Current disagreement across disciplines, Race - Case studies in the social construction of race, Race - Race in the United States, Race - Race in Brazil, Race - Practical uses of race, Race - Race in politics and ethics, Race - Race and intelligence, Race - Race in biomedicine, Race - Race in law enforcement, Race - Footnotes Read more here: » Race: Encyclopedia II - Race - The origins patterns and physical manifestations of human genetic variation |
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