In the Buddha didactically reminds various followers of experiences they shared with him in a past life, the hearers are said not to remember them due to " bhava ", i . e . to having been reborn.
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A output port, a display, a timer, an event trigger, a digital-analog converter, a keyboard and data input / output channel is provided as virtual IC device for explaining didactically the communication with external devices.
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In the book, the authors assert poetry should be taught as poetry, and the critic should resist reducing a poem to a simple paraphrase, explicating it through biographical or historical contexts, and interpreting it didactically ( Singh 1991 ).
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Today, the Brazilian Zouk has changed, and the name " Traditional Zouk " has been given to the dance that was first taught by Adilio and Renata in the beginning of the'90s, which is now didactically used all over the world.
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These works were described to " didactically demonstrate structural and figurative change in material and appearance . " Gechtman taught at the Bezalel Academy of Art and Design in Jerusalem ( 1972 1975 ) and the Art Teachers Training College of Beit Berl ( 1971 2008 ).
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Today, the Brazilian Zouk has changed and thus, the name'Traditional Zouk'has been given to the dance that was first taught by Adilio and Renata in the beginning of the 90's, which is now didactically used all over the world.
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His depictions of and attitudes of the protagonists towards Jews, African-Americans, Latinos, and Asians mirror Pierce's and the National Alliance's ideology . " Hunter " reveals this ideology more didactically and directly than did " The Turner Diaries ".
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With Springsteen, Grushecky wrote didactically about big issues : the exploitation of American Indians ( " Dark and Bloody Ground " ) and the decline of steel-mill towns ( " Homestead " ); his own " American Babylon " had the earnest chorus " Do you really care ?"
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The third exhibition, " Keeping Track of the Joneses, " is a group show organized by the museum's department of education in which seven artists somewhat didactically examine middle-class American family values from different vantage points _ including African, African-American and gay _ that those values have tended to exclude.
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At times you may also be reminded of the jewelry department of a didactically inclined department store; think Barneys or Bergdorf Goodman but with an overactive outreach component . ( Not surprisingly, there is a seamless transition from the exhibition to the gift shop, where jewelry by some of the same artists, or their relatives, is for sale, and tends to be easier to see .)