Cinnamomum glaucescens has been successfully cultivated, and promotes species conservation . assessing mode of domestication, cultivation and social beliefs from farmer or forest users perspective, to rank the suitability of MAPs for farming.
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Simi, the head of the group, has modern social beliefs about feminism that the older clubwomen object to, however she manages to be the caring, in-control figure who holds the day together despite tensions.
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Primitive, " ornamental " art, for example, uniquely represents a social belief in the abstract soul, and does not represent a lack of naturalism; it is an accurate presentation of the abstract in concrete form.
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And the prize often generically referred to as ` bt ` d black church " is actually a diverse collection of historically black denominations and congregations that covers a wide range of theological and social beliefs.
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"" The administration of justice can be severely hampered if laws emerge from different understandings or perceptions of religion, and their application becomes uneven because of the religious, moral and social beliefs of those administering these laws.
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Berger refers to the " sense of fatalism and determinism in Innis's economic history " adding that for Innis, material realities determined history, not language, religion or social beliefs . " His history, as history, was dehumanized, " Berger adds.
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In other words, when feminist economists highlight the biases of mainstream economics, they focus on its social beliefs about masculinity like objectivity, separation, logical consistency, individual accomplishment, mathematics, abstraction, and lack of emotion, but not on the gender of authorities and subjects.
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If the official reasons for discontinuing the ploughing program can be discounted then the assumption must be that the TPLF feared that by encouraging women to plough it was causing offence by challenging the core religious and social beliefs about women in rural Tigrayan society.
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In philosophy, the genealogical method is a historical technique in which one questions the commonly understood emergence of various philosophical and social beliefs by attempting to account for the scope, breadth or totality of ideology within the time period in question, as opposed to focusing on a singular or dominant ideology.
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The trial judge found that the article's purpose was consistent with the purpose of the magazine, namely, " to combat all religious and social beliefs and customs that cannot stand the test of reason and to endeavor to create a scientific and tolerant mentality among the masses of the country ".