... in Lim (if you can) We can expand the language Lim by adding extra predicate letters and function letters and interpreting them as recursive sets and relations and recursive functions If we so, ... functions K1 and K2 such that K1([x, y]) = x and K2([x, y]) = y for all x and y When z does not code any pair, we could let K1 and K2 be undefined on z; here, however, we let K1 and K2 have the ... there exist x, k, and y with y < 10k and such that either d ≠ and n = d.10k + y, or x ≠ and n = x.10k+1 + d.10k + y If 10 ≤ d then d is not a digit of n's decimal expansion, and we allow to occur...
... weaving of ‘‘lands and peoples’’ (Land und Leute), but as ‘‘spaces and races’’ (Raum und Volk) to be ordered by German mastery and organization For many, a new German identityand mission directed ... unfamiliarity of lands and peoples of the region for Germans (compared to Belgium or Poland), and in the ideological terms on which this military state in the East was built Belgium and Poland, as scholars ... concentrated settlement by German Eastland trekkers and farmers Yet the Grand Duchy eventually waned before the growing power of Muscovy and Sweden Out of necessityand dynastic politics, Lithuania...
... personal identity. 6 The general form which a criterion of identity for things of a kind K takes is this: (Ck) If x and y are things of kind K, then x is identical with y if and only if x and y stand ... selfconsciousness, from both philosophical and psychological perspectives, see Jose ´ Luis Bermudez, Anthony Marcel and Naomi Eilan (eds.), The Body and the Self ´ Personal identityand self-knowledge 271 it ... of identity, see my ‘What Is a Criterion of Identity? ’, Philosophical Quarterly 39 (1989), pp 1–21, reprinted in Harold W Noonan (ed.), Identity (Aldershot: Dartmouth, 1993) and my ‘Objects and...
... rulers – and a foreswearing of resort to revolutionary excesses Change, to be sure, could and should occur But it should occur in a measured and orderly manner without resort to the barricade and ... orderly and incremental change, through such means as constitutions and impartial judiciaries In return, the subjects should be duly respectful of the prevailing laws and institutions, and confine ... and Russia) combined to blockade the island to prevent the landing of Turkish troops, with the inevitable bloodshed that would have resulted.22 They then compelled Greece to evacuate the island,...
... Understanding Men and Health Understanding Men and Health Masculinities, Identityand Well-being Steve Robertson Open University Press Open ... promote and maintain health Yet they are also presented as ‘redundant’, ‘lost’, lacking direction and losing identity as the manufacturing industries UNDERSTANDING MEN AND HEALTH diminish and more ... ‘illness’ experiences (for example Sabo and Gordon 1995; Cameron and Bernardes 1998; White 1999; Pateman and Johnson 2000; White and Johnson 2000; Chapple and Ziebland 2002; Riessman 2003; Gannon et...
... mộthodologie = The states and moods of federalism : governance, identityand methodology Papers presented at an international conference on federalism organized by McGill University and held at Faculty ... Phenomenology of Federalism and Methodology of Comparative Federalism 52 II Governance and the Complexity of Identity 56 III Representation, Values, and Dispute Resolution ... Devolution, the Growth of Identity Politics in the UK and the Unaddressed Question of a Union Identity 424 The Devolution Programme: A New Role for the Judicial Committee and Implications for...
... of national identity in sports coverage, and also consider the interplay of national, religious and club identities among fans in England, Scotland, Ireland, Portugal, Italy and Scandinavia Finally, ... fan: panic law and football fandom STEVE GREENFIELD AND GUY OSBORN 15 The law and hate speech: ‘Ooh Aah Cantona’ and the demonisation of ‘the other’ 249 SIMON GARDINER 16 Virtual fandoms: futurescapes ... lifelong Manchester United fan, supporting them home and away FANATICS! Power, identityand fandom in football Edited by Adam Brown London and New York First published 1998 by Routledge 11 New...
... receipts and nominal national income, 1949±1964 Income after all taxes and bene®ts as a percentage of original income for 1965 and 1970 for the poor, unskilled manual and skilled manual workers, and ... History in Manchester, Dr Angela Raspin (and later Ms Sue Donnelly) at the British Library of Political and Economic Science, and Christine Woodland and her staff at the University of Warwick's ... Ideology and Politics (London, 1983), pp 233±4 This is the theme of Andrew Cox's Adversary Politics and Land The Con¯ict over Land and Property Policy in Post-war Britain (Cambridge, 1984) A good...
... receipts and nominal national income, 1949±1964 Income after all taxes and bene®ts as a percentage of original income for 1965 and 1970 for the poor, unskilled manual and skilled manual workers, and ... History in Manchester, Dr Angela Raspin (and later Ms Sue Donnelly) at the British Library of Political and Economic Science, and Christine Woodland and her staff at the University of Warwick's ... Ideology and Politics (London, 1983), pp 233±4 This is the theme of Andrew Cox's Adversary Politics and Land The Con¯ict over Land and Property Policy in Post-war Britain (Cambridge, 1984) A good...
... National Identityand Global Sports Events SUNY series on Sport, Culture, and Social Relations CL Cole and Michael A Messner, editors National Identityand Global Sports Events Culture, Politics, and ... ceremony and rhetoric, on the one hand, and economically driven forms of regional and civic boosterism, on the other; between national and universalist discourse in symbol and ritual; and between ... inscribing it in the expanding rituals and protocols of the Olympic event and claiming a remarkable continuity and expansion of impact and importance of the Olympic movement and family It was a heady...
... established at Hamburg, and some other of the commercial towns and free cities of Germany Chapter III Bank of England The bank of England, first chartered in 1694, is the prototype and grand exemplar of ... experiment was tried upon a grand scale, and its effects were obvious It impov- erished honest and patriotic men; and transferred their wealth into the hands of rogues and tories So well satisfied ... States Alexander Hamilton, the first Secretary of the Treasury, was a great admirer of England, and all her institutions He knew the close and intimate connection between the Bank of England and the...
... language use to demographic factors like education, age and sex/gender, and more recently on issues related to language andidentityand its ethnic and nationalistic manifestations (cf Suleiman 2003: ... only in TCA and ICA, and is realised as gin SCA and as a glottal stop in ECA and LCA Meanwhile, the adverb 'a lot' is in fact lexically different in MSA, TCA, ECA, and ICA In LCA and SCA it is ... language choice The relations between language and politics, and language and identity, are worth investigating This is exactly what I in Chapters and of this book Later, still while I was working...
... Wass In chapter 4, Tushar A Gandhi, an Internet developer and great-grandson of Mahatma Gandhi, explains why Indians have virtually no national identity on the web and how he is working to change ... argue that Scotland, Northern Ireland, England, and Wales should have their own ccTLDs as opposed to being grouped under the larger ~ k ~ ~ By the late 1980s, while both the gTLD and ccTLD systems ... Understanding the structure and content of Internet addresses can help people sift through the vast amount of online information and increase their understanding of people and places that are otherwise...
... MacDiarmid and Modernist Poetry in Scots Criticism and New Writing in English Beyond this Limit: Women, Modernism and the Modern World Part II Ideology and Literature Whither Scotland? Politics and ... Re-imagining the Highlands Modernism and Littérature Engagée: A Scots Quair and City Fiction Poetry and Politics 11 29 53 68 93 113 131 154 Part III World War Two and its Aftermath Visionaries and Revisionaries: ... Arts and Crafts movement in Scotland at the turn of the century and was especially strong in female designers and painters such as Jessie M King, Margaret and Frances Macdonald, Bessie MacNicol and...
... chronological and cultural differences between the geometric plaques and the anthropomorphs and between those made on schist and slate and those made of sandstone, when the plaques were deposited, and ... (Santarộm), and Zambujal (Lisbon) (Spindler 1981:224225) There are well over two thousand (and perhaps close to four thousand) engraved plaques housed in museums and collections throughout Spain and ... most settlements were abandoned and new and unfortied sites, such as Agroal (Lillios 1993a), were established These sites were also more ephemeral and less variable in size and structure than earlier...
... paper, and their bindings are chosen for strength and durability Printed in the United States of America 10 For my wife and daughter, Jenny and Vienna, my family in the valley and over the hill —ANDY ... Wood, Andrew F Online communication : linking technology, identity, and culture / Andrew F Wood, Matthew J Smith - 2nd ed p cm - (LEA's communication series) Includes bibliographical references and ... presents dangers to one's individual identity, online and in real life, in the forms of shadow identities andidentity fraud, respectively Because personal identity affects interpersonal communication,...
... paper, and their bindings are chosen for strength and durability Printed in the United States of America 10 For my wife and daughter, Jenny and Vienna, my family in the valley and over the hill —ANDY ... Wood, Andrew F Online communication : linking technology, identity, and culture / Andrew F Wood, Matthew J Smith - 2nd ed p cm - (LEA's communication series) Includes bibliographical references and ... presents dangers to one's individual identity, online and in real life, in the forms of shadow identities andidentity fraud, respectively Because personal identity affects interpersonal communication,...
... of identity (1) Multiplying both sides of (1) by 2n and expanding the product in the right-hand side yields 2n (n + 1)n−1 = n! α⊆V( ) h(v) v∈α (2) Let LHSn (resp RHSn ) denote the left-hand ... [1] and the bijection γ, we have bi |Fn | = |Tn+1,n+1 | = (n + 1)n−1 and |Fn | = 2n · (n + 1)n−1 (3) bi Thus LHSn can be interpreted as the cardinality of Fn Let F be a forest and let i and ... vertices Let fn,m tm fn (t) = and pn,m tm pn (t) = m≥1 m≥1 Let F (x) and P (x) be the exponential generating function for fn (t) and pn (t), respectively, i.e., xn xn and P (x) = + F (x) = + fn...
... new and perhaps the simplest proof, Chen, Chu and Gu [4] found that it can be derived simply from the following almost-trivial algebraic identity, called a finite form of the quintuple product identity, ... this identity was independently discovered by Guo and Zeng [6, Theorem 8.1] via recurrence approach Their result is Theorem (Another finite form of Watson’s quintuple product identity) For n ≥ and ... that none of the denominators in the right hand sides of (2.2) and (2.3) vanish Then F = (F (n, k))n,k∈Z and G = (G(n, k))n,k∈Z are a matrix inversion if and only if for all a, b, c, x ∈ C, there...
... between genotype andandand respectively Abbreviations out variability among HCV isolates of the same and different genotypes In the present study we were able to successfully sequence and classify ... countries of Pakistan including India, Thailand, Vietnam, Indonesia and Burma and it is clear from all theses studies that type 1, type 2, type 3, and type variants are prevalent in these areas ... PNI between different genotypes was 93.90% ± 0.20% for type and type 3, 94.80% ± 0.12% for type and type 4, and 94.40% ± 0.22% for type and type There was a stretch of hypervariable region from...