Rank follows the development of art, which he believes contributes more than religion, in the humanization and concretization of the soul belief as classically displayed in nature and then man himself as the god.
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His scrupulousness in % ad + th transmission, alongside other scholars such as Sufyn al-Thawr + , is understood to have laid the foundation for the concretization of % ad + th sciences.
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For example, The Rape of Lucrece can be read as " toggling between abstraction and concretization " as art does, but the poem also plays to cognitive hungers specific to the time in which it was written.
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One year later, on 20 July 2010, approximately 5000 people came out to protest for the " Megaspree-Demonstration " against the Mediaspree, gentrification, and the " concretization " ( " Zubetonierung " ) of Berlin.
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Since art is a concretization of values, there are not many errors as bad esthetically or as dull as fist fights, chases, escapes and other forms of physical action, divorced from any psychological conflict or intellectual value-meaning.
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If we admit that the concretization of ideals genuinely occurs, Royce argues, then we are not only entitled but compelled to take seriously and regard as real the larger intelligible structures within which those ideals exist, which is the purposive character of the divine Will.
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The literary text " per se " is just an " input instruction set " of an " information program ", and each reader subject to it produces a particular concretization, which depends on the reader's worldview at the moment of reading, which, in its turn, depends on the established cultural norms.
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In her administration, the school enjoyed series of improvements such as acquisition of additional computer and sports equipment, renovation of Science Laboratory, restrooms, constructions of drinking water facilities ( flowing ), new gate, canals, new guardhouse, students path walk, kiosk, concretization of fence near the convent, acquisition of other equipment such as Riso Copier and Sound Systems.
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It was prematurely interrupted ( for economic reasons and laco of cooperation of the elevation of the desired program ), the publication was resumed in 1948 under the " internatinal surrealist review ", then directed by Ant�nio Pedro, Andr?Breton, V . Brauner, N, Celas and E . L . T . Mesens difficulties of the editorial order prevented the concretization of this project.