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 | | Chris notes that "the apparent absence of demonstrated matrilinear successions seems to be a good counterargument..." In fairness to the hypothesis of matrilineal succcession Bennett allows that "the best examples supporting the theory are in the OK [old kingdom]..." The relevant portion of Bennett's response is reproduced below. |  | | The first analyses the queens of D18 to show that the theory of a divine heiress is not consistent with the succession of 18th dynasty queens. |  | | The topic of Egyptian governance and rules of succession in Egypt ARE of interest to myself and listmembers. |
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http://oi.uchicago.edu/OI/ANE/ANE-DIGEST/1998/v1998.n125
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 | | The perception that hava was a "donor project" relieved the Afghan government of ultimate responsibility and left the United States without influence to demand corrective steps. |  | | Modern states are able to govern through manipulation of abstractions—unemployment, public opinion, literacy rates, etc.—but in Afghanistan interventions of any kind, and the reactions to them, were brutally concrete. |  | | Planting a modern city next to the colossal ruins of Qala Bist was a calculated gesture asserting an imagined line of succession from the eleventh- and twelfth-century Ghaznavid dynasty to the royal family presiding in Kabul. |
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http://www.indiana.edu/~jah/teaching/2002_09/article.shtml
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| | The Heroic Age: Beowulf and the Wills: Notes and Bibliography |
 | | The vexed issue of succession finally brought the period itself to a violent end, fomented by strife among rival claimants, a Norwegian, a Norman, and two Godwinsson hopefuls whose claim was based mainly upon Cnut's advancement of their capable father and-for Harald though certainly not for Tostig-the rumor of Edward's deathbed selection. |  | | This runs counter to Hill's theory that Wiglaf "is Beowulf's kinsman on his father's people's side." Although no final criterion of male relatedness, Hill's case would be served by alliteration between the names Ecgtheow and Waegmund, which does not occur. |  | | 13) argues against the inference that Wiglaf is Beowulf's heir), a likelihood supported by the hero's own, albeit clouded, accession to the Geatish throne as well as by the possible veiled influence of matrilineal patterning in the epic's prehistory. |
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http://www.mun.ca/mst/heroicage/issues/5/Glosecki2.html
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| | LT11 - New Light on the Genealogies of Jesus |
 | | Augustine withdrew this theory in favor of the theory of levirate marriage after he had seen and studied the solution of Julius Africanus. |  | | Epiphanius (315-402 A.D.) notes that Luke, in his genealogy, brings the line of descent back through Abraham and Noah all the way to Adam "in order that he who first of all (men) had been formed was sought unto salvation by Him who had been begotten from his (Adam's) substance, namely, from the Blessed Virgin. |  | | Hence, no historian can exclude this explanation, handed down from early times, on the mere ground that the names of the two husbands are similar. |
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| | Fossils, Rocks, and Time: Fossil Succession |
 | | His explanation gave scientific meaning to the observed succession of once-living species seen as fossils in the record of Earth's history preserved in the rocks. |  | | The three concepts are summarized in the general principle called the Law of Fossil Succession: The kinds of animals and plants found as fossils change through time. |  | | Early explanations were built around the idea of successive natural disasters or catastrophes that periodically destroyed life. |
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http://pubs.usgs.gov/gip/fossils/succession.html
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 | | Negotiations are underway for the bethrothal of Scina, the heir apparent of the Dariunes, to Cheselyne (the younger) of clan Elendsa who has a strong claim to the throne. |  | | Succession to Chybisa's throne is governed by the same traditional practices and clan laws, with the royal succession council composed of the clan succession council and the deceased sovereign's Privy Council. |  | | To avoid this, clan succession councils are generally reluctant to grant the succession to a woman if there are any eligible male heirs of the clan in the titled family's line of succession. |
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http://www.geocities.com/chybisa/society/succession.html
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| | The Identity Movement |
 | | Gayman teaches that the British people have transmitted the apostolic succession of the early church through Joseph of Arimathea who brought it to the British Isles in the first century. |  | | It is composed of those individuals and groups who identify the present day Anglo-Saxon people as the direct biological descendants of the ancient Israelites and, as such, God's chosen people, the heirs of all God's promises to Abraham and his progeny. |  | | White gentiles have descended from Seth (the murdered Abel's substitute) while blacks and Jews have descended from Cain, the child of Satan's impregnation of Eve. |
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http://www.americanreligion.org/cultwtch/identity.html
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| | The Buell-Small Succession Study - Research |
 | | Tilman, D. Constraints and tradeoffs: toward a predictive theory of competition and succession. |  | | Mechanisms of succession in natural communities and their role in community stability and organization. |  | | Spatial heterogeneity during succession: a cyclic model of invasion and exclusion. |
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| | Chapter 6 of Section I: Synthesis: Part 2 |
 | | It is our belief that the problem has been one of logical levels, a common source of confusion as pointed out by Gregory Bateson in his discussions of Whitehead's theory of logical types. |  | | "The leading thought which runs through the succession of all organized being in past ages is manifested again in new combinations, in the phases of the development of the living representatives of those different types. |  | | With each branching there is a more select group of species effected by the processes at issue. |
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| | Round Table - Abstracts of Papers |
 | | During the period 1500-1750, Iran had a trimetallic system, for the Shahs coined gold, silver and copper, which in theory could be used for all kind of payments. |  | | In a final section, the study of joint occurrences of Shahnama scenes is formulated in the mathematical context of information theory to find the sequence of scenes which uniquely identify Safavid illustrated Shahnama manuscripts, with minimal error rates. |  | | The later accounts of the succession may at uncontroversial points be correct, but at others are shaped by hindsight in favour of the ultimately successful branch of the family. |
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| | Succession - Open Encyclopedia |
 | | In music or music theory, a succession is a series of any musical parameters including pitches, pitch classes, or simultaneities or simultaneity successions. |  | | Succession is the act or process of following in order or sequence. |  | | Succession may be thought of as a more general term for any possible progression, as in chord progression or harmonic progression, though not all simultaneity successions are harmonic progressions. |
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| | Dio - The Early Years : Band History |
 | | The bands that were formed and folded in quick succession before the band, in which many people regard to today as Elf, is still an important part of their legacy. |  | | Out of this band a single is released in December of 1967, it included: “Hey, Look Me Over,” backed with: “It Pays To Advertise.” The name didn’t last for too long, as in mid 1969 they decided to change it simply to The Elves... |  | | In the summer of 1973, Elf signed a new record contract with MGM Records in America and with Purple Records in the United Kingdom. |
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| | Succession |
 | | Succession of states theory The succession of states theory asserts that all posessions and territory held by a state ar... |  | | Line of Succession to the British throne The line of primogeniture, whereby the eldest son of the incumbent inherits the... |  | | Swedish Act of Succession The Act of Succession, or Successionsordningen, is a part of the Carl XVI Gustaf. |
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| | ESA 2002 |
 | | This and other cases of apparently aberrant woody succession suggest that ecological succession may operate differently at larger spatial scales (e.g., landscape level) than that predicted by present ecological succession theory and models. |  | | If this is true, then the ecological succession theory and models need to be revised to more accurately and realistically explain and predict ecological succession at larger spatial scales, because disturbances are occurring at increasingly larger scales, and revised models can be used to develop more effective and efficient natural resource management applications. |  | | However, after 50 years of succession, only about 70 percent of the site is wooded, mostly with black cherry (Prunus serotina) and laurel oak (Quercus laurifolia), particularly in areas that were more than 200 m from the surrounding 1951—1966 field/forest edges. |
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http://abstracts.co.allenpress.com/pweb/esa2002/document?ID=4434
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| | Laws Of Success |
 | | The law of faunal succession is also of great importance to the theory of evolution, which predicts that archaic biological features and organisms will be succeeded in the fossil record by more complex versions. |  | | The system excluding females and issue of females from the succession was one of the causes of the Hundred Years' War because it barred King Edward III of England to be heir of the French throne, leading to a war between both kingdoms. |  | | The Salic Law, aka agnatic succession was based on legal fiction invoking a misunderstood rule from the property and inheritance laws of Salian Franks in the early Middle Ages. |
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| | Algebraic Areas of Mathematics |
 | | Arguably then, abstract algebra is limited to sections 20 and 22 (Group Theory), 13, 16, and 17 (Ring Theory), 12 (Field Theory), and 15 (Linear Algebra), taken in this way as a succession from fewest to most restrictive sets of axioms. |  | | Of particular interest are several classes of rings of interest in number theory, field theory, algebraic geometry, and related areas; however, other classes of rings arise, and a rich structure theory arises to analyze commutative rings in general, using the concepts of ideals, localizations, and homological algebra. |  | | The study of multiple fields is important for the study of polynomial equations, and thus has applications to number theory and group theory. |
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| | Algebraic Areas of Mathematics |
 | | Arguably then, abstract algebra is limited to sections 20 and 22 (Group Theory), 13, 16, and 17 (Ring Theory), 12 (Field Theory), and 15 (Linear Algebra), taken in this way as a succession from fewest to most restrictive sets of axioms. |  | | Of particular interest are several classes of rings of interest in number theory, field theory, algebraic geometry, and related areas; however, other classes of rings arise, and a rich structure theory arises to analyze commutative rings in general, using the concepts of ideals, localizations, and homological algebra. |  | | The study of multiple fields is important for the study of polynomial equations, and thus has applications to number theory and group theory. |
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| | Algebraic Areas of Mathematics |
 | | Arguably then, abstract algebra is limited to sections 20 and 22 (Group Theory), 13, 16, and 17 (Ring Theory), 12 (Field Theory), and 15 (Linear Algebra), taken in this way as a succession from fewest to most restrictive sets of axioms. |  | | Of particular interest are several classes of rings of interest in number theory, field theory, algebraic geometry, and related areas; however, other classes of rings arise, and a rich structure theory arises to analyze commutative rings in general, using the concepts of ideals, localizations, and homological algebra. |  | | The study of multiple fields is important for the study of polynomial equations, and thus has applications to number theory and group theory. |
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| | Algebraic Areas of Mathematics |
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| | ARAFAT'S DUELING DILEMMAS: SUCCESSION AND THE PEACE PROCESS |
 | | Succession Theory and the Palestinian Political Community The case of Yasir Arafat is clearly a classic example of the autocrat's dilemma. |  | | It also seems problematic to try to correlate types of succession with social and economic factors in states. |  | | He still risks a struggle for succession between his sons and their respective allies.(13) And in instances where there may be a number of hereditary successors, the autocrat may still wait to designate a successor at the last minute, as did King Hussein of Jordan. |
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http://www.bradynet.com/bbs/mideast/100016-0.html
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 | | The effect of consumers is expected to differ depending on which model of succession applies and whether there is a disproportionate removal of early or late successional species by the consumers. |  | | Farrell is also interested in the effects of consumer organisms on succession, and he sketches out a scheme for how consumers which selectively reduce the population of various successional species might affect the rate at which succession proceeds. |  | | This individualistic level of analysis anticipates the modem definition of succession used by Farrell, wherein succession is reduced to a collection of explanations for the appearance and disappearance of each species in a sequence of observed stages. |
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| | Succession - Open Encyclopedia |
 | | In music or music theory, a succession is a series of any musical parameters including pitches, pitch classes, or simultaneities or simultaneity successions. |  | | Succession may be thought of as a more general term for any possible progression, as in chord progression or harmonic progression, though not all simultaneity successions are harmonic progressions. |  | | Succession begins with arrival of the pioneer species and leads eventually to establishment of a climax community. |
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| | Amazon.ca: Books: Galois Theory |
 | | Some antecedents of Galois theory in the works of Gauss, Lagrange, Vandemonde, Newton, and even the ancient Babylonians, are explained in order to put Galois' main ideas in their historical setting. |  | | I disagree with the author that the original text of Galois is the best way to learn the theory, I found it considerably less readable than Artin's book, and it placed Galois theory too much in its historical context of solution by radicals. |  | | This book is an introduction to Galois theory along the lines of Galois' "Memoir on the Conditions for Solvability of Equations by Radicals". |
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| | dentist Conway - Local business directory. dentist Conway . |
 | | John Conway John Horton Conway (born December 26, 1937, Liverpool, England) is a prolific mathematician active in the theory of finite groups, knot theory, number theory, combinatorial game theory and coding theory. |  | | A brother of the 1st Marquess of Hertford, he began his military career in the War of the Austrian Succession, and eventually rose to the rank of lieutenant general (1759). |  | | Derek Leslie Conway Derek Leslie Conway (February 15, 1953) is an English Conservative politician, and member of Parliament for Old Bexley and Sidcup, Edward Heath's old seat, since 2001. |
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| | Search Results for Topology |
 | | By topology we mean the doctrine of the modal features of objects, or of the laws of connection, of relative position and of succession of points, lines, surfaces, bodies and their parts, or aggregates in space, always without regard to matters of measure or quantity. |  | | His first-class achievements in topology and functional analysis, in the theory of ordinary and partial differential equations, in the mathematical problems of geophysics and electrodynamics, in computational mathematics and in mathematical physics are all widely known. |  | | The Institute is concerned mainly with mathematical analysis (differential equations, numerical analysis, functional analysis, theory of functions, mathematical physics), probability theory and mathematical statistics, mathematical logic, theoretical computer science and graph theory, numerical algebra, topology (general and algebraic) and theory of teaching mathematics. |
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| | succession: Definition, Synonyms and Much More From Answers.com |
 | | In music or musical set theory, a succession is a series of any musical parameters including pitches, pitch classes, or simultaneities (see simultaneity succession). |  | | Succession may be thought of as a more general term for any possible progression, as in chord progression or harmonic progression, though not all simultaneity successions are harmonic progressions. |  | | Succession begins with arrival of the pioneer species and leads eventually to establishment of a climax community. |
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| | Simultaneity Succession |
 | | In music and music theory a simultaneity succession a series of different groups of pitches or pitch classes, each of which is played at the same as the other pitches of its group. |  | | Thus, a simultaneity succession is a succession of simultaneities. |  | | However, a succession of polls in recent months has shown that the public... |
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| | PROBABILITY THEORY -- THE LOGIC OF SCIENCE |
 | | Chapter 18 THE A --DISTRIBUTION AND RULE OF SUCCESSION Memory Storage for Old Robots 1801 Relevance 1803 A Surprising Consequence 1804 An Application 1806 Laplace's Rule of Succession 1808 Jeffreys' Objection 1810 Bass or Carp? |  | | Probability Theory is Different COMMENTS Gamesmanship What Does `Bayesian' Mean? |  | | 1520 The Hausdorff Sphere Paradox 1521 Chapter 16 ORTHODOX STATISTICS -- HISTORICAL BACKGROUND The Early Problems 1601 Sociology of Orthodox Statistics 1602 Ronald Fisher, Harold Jeffreys, and Jerzy Neyman 1603 Pre--data and Post--data Considerations 1608 The Sampling Distribution for an Estimator 1609 Pro--causal and Anti--Causal Bias 1611 What is Real; the Probability or the Phenomenon? |
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| | Positivism: the Father of Naturalism by Clement Butel |
 | | Having regard to the pseudoscientific nature of uniformity and faunal succession, and the experimentally disproven principle of superposition, it can be seen that the supposed historical geology that appears in uniformitarian textbooks provides no real support for the theory of organic evolution, which is the central theory of the evolution worldview. |  | | Thus, faunal succession is based, in the first place, upon the untestable hypothesis of organic evolution and, in the second, upon the supposition that the fossil record, contrary to the facts, shows an evolutionary progression of fossils. |  | | They are known as (a) the law or principle of faunal succession and (b) the law or principle of superposition. |
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| | Succession - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | In music or musical set theory, a succession is a series of any musical parameters including pitches, pitch classes, or simultaneities (see simultaneity succession). |  | | Succession may be thought of as a more general term for any possible progression, as in chord progression or harmonic progression, though not all simultaneity successions are harmonic progressions. |  | | Ecological succession refers to the often predictable series of changes in an ecological community over time after a disturbance, such as a fire, hurricane, or a small-scale disturbance such as a tree fall. |
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