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Perceptions

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  • Nanotechnology Perceptions: A Review of Ultraprecision Engineering and
  • he poet's own feelings, states of mind, and perceptions about the theme or character in the Astakam
  • essing the caregiver's attitudes toward and perceptions about the child is important for treatment
  • In this book, he states that “our perceptions about our lives are the outcome of many for
  • trates the changing nature of our feelings, perceptions, and consciousness.
  • these souls is said to grant one all of the perceptions and knowledge of these ancient souls.
  • nfluence values and beliefs, and subsequent perceptions and judgments, thus becoming a self-fulfill
  • He was a man of quick perceptions and great power of application, a zealous R
  • participatory research to utilize community perceptions and experiences to develop programs that ul
  • mind is a term used to describe the ideas, perceptions and intentions of those policy-makers who h
  • process of examining the causes of sensory perceptions and drawing conclusions about the outside w
  • to Reality as the general consensus of all perceptions and knowledge.
  • e how different variables affect decisions, perceptions and values.
  • icipants a set of questions to reveal their perceptions and values.
  • arifying their needs, their feelings, their perceptions, and their requests, thus perpetuating the
  • t during the process, the author's shifting perceptions and intentions are reflected in the numerou
  • nating characters, the panorama of official perceptions and misconceptions, narrative over theoreti
  • we each have our own particular cognitions, perceptions and volitional activities in our own partic
  • cs span gender role socialization, gendered perceptions and behaviors, gender stereotypes, body ima
  • experimental research on children, on their perceptions and concepts of the world, their thinking a
  • e an open forum for the exchange of Baptist perceptions and views on church, denominational life an
  • kground, an education linked sensibility of perceptions ans understanding of happenings.
  • Indeterminate perceptions are merely impressions without understandin
  • is inherently degrading: "Among feminists, perceptions are no less polarized - sex workers are eit
  • These perceptions are sometimes prejudiced or based largely o
  • hniques related to understanding customers' perceptions, as in marketing analytics.
  • t it is worth the struggle to open up one's perceptions as to what music can be".
  • "King Mu of Zhou" discusses sense perceptions as illusions; "Endeavor and Destiny" takes
  • By becoming increasingly aware of their perceptions, beliefs, and feelings, participants become
  • ood, act as analgesic supplements or affect perceptions, but there have been no formal studies of a
  • to bring both German and Polish historical perceptions closer.
  • ample of the methods used to shape cultural perceptions during the late Cold War.
  • is the author of Elusive Balance: Power and Perceptions during the Cold War (Cornell, 1993) and edi
  • 's rights, female participation, design and perceptions, education, the North South divide and worl
  • That is, one loses the self and directs perceptions from within another person or thing.
  • Transatlantic Images and Perceptions: Germany and America since 1776.
  • and society that dominated American visual perceptions in the era before television; Fortune explo
  • udent Outcomes and Teacher Productivity and Perceptions in Arkansas" with Marcus Winters, Gary W. R
  • in Transparency International's Corruption Perceptions Index for 2008, an improvement over 2007.
  • In the Corruption Perceptions Index 2007, Qatar was ranked 32nd out of 17
  • he most corrupt countries on the Corruption Perceptions Index since the survey started in 1995.
  • 80 and had a score of 2.4 on the Corruption Perceptions Index.
  • Perceptions is the second full-length studio album by t
  • Angular Perceptions is the debut album by the American progress
  • Perceptions is a Gay-Lesbian-Bisexual-Transgendered-Que
  • uly noted that these suspicions were simply perceptions not fully founded.
  • rials in schools which focus on Palestinian perceptions of the conflict, as well as time spent with
  • nto one comedy on people's expectations and perceptions of a beautiful summer vacation: the stories
  • ey of U.S. employers and employees on their perceptions of fairness in the workplace.
  • Main article: Perceptions of religious imagery in natural phenomena
  • Her Master's thesis was on "Politician's Perceptions of Public Health".
  • Actions are affected by subjective perceptions of situations.
  • It improved opinions and perceptions of the channel immensely.
  • Experiences and perceptions of multicultural counselling scholars: A qu
  • By doing this, he hoped to counteract perceptions of segregation.
  • Perceptions of the Past in the Early Middle Ages (2006)
  • e, the two entities shared their senses and perceptions of the external world but interpreted those
  • taken various initiatives to improve public perceptions of the controversial practice.
  • ries because she wanted to change Americans perceptions of sex.
  • ally condemned, and seriously harmed public perceptions of FARC.
  • "Male and Female Perceptions of Pair-bond Dynamics: Monogamy in the West
  • Public Perceptions of the United Church of Christ: An Explorat
  • N.J Housley, ' Perceptions of crusading in the mid-fourteenth century:
  • sulation stimulus policy, it contributed to perceptions of incompetence and general dissatisfaction
  • Public perceptions of science and the questions that scientist
  • 6th Guardian Lecture, Public Perceptions of Science: How scientists and others view
  • Defining erotic art is difficult since perceptions of both what is erotic and what is art fluc
  • on from television, hometown tragedies, and perceptions of the pain of friends.
  • There appear to be differences in people's perceptions of the smell, possibly determined genetical
  • he ruling elite of America, changing public perceptions of American society and history.
  • letter outlining his disapproval of Hawke's perceptions of him, and leaked it The Australian newspa
  • colonialism in light of the typically-held perceptions of the masculine West and the feminine East
  • ip, and gradually managed to improve public perceptions of him.
  • rner et al., 1987), depersonalization makes perceptions of the outgroup more stereotypical.
  • ance in the interviews would improve public perceptions of her debate performance by lowering expec
  • G-15 nations are united by shared perceptions of global economic issues; and the G-15 pro
  • rs to a location and have them review their perceptions of the walking environment.
  • These efforts aim to change the perceptions of people in the South Texas area who assoc
  • G-15 nations are united by shared perceptions of global economic issues; and the G-15 pro
  • Much of the documentary focuses on the perceptions of others to the differences between Scott'
  • s exhibition significantly changed European perceptions of American art, firmly establishing the im
  • was to challenge observers' preconditioned perceptions of reality and force viewers to become hype
  • he returns to his home town to confront his perceptions of the past and himself.
  • Watts, F. (1970) "Freshman Expectations and Perceptions of the Howard University environment", in:
  • Japan and has a special interest in Western perceptions of Chinese and Japanese society.
  • best works and marks a turning point in the perceptions of true Unitarianism.
  • he Role of Administrator Characteristics on Perceptions of Innovativeness among Public School Admin
  • The Great Map of Mankind: British Perceptions of the World in the Age of Enlightenment, (
  • concerns regarding both public and private perceptions of his character, concerns which held great
  • become an issue with Thurmond, so to combat perceptions of old age, Thurmond often appeared with hi
  • ication systems cannot be based entirely on perceptions of genesis, however, because genetic proces
  • these changes had an enormous impact on fan perceptions of the facility; previously the ballpark wa
  • It is used to alter the external perceptions of a city in order to encourage tourism, at
  • Perceptions of parallels with Munich played a role in B
  • will have a positive influence on consumer perceptions of aquaculture and encourage people to incl
  • ein, which incorporates the experiences and perceptions of a leader of his eminence and stature.
  • the operators' subjective observations and perceptions of the situation within their communities,
  • not a proven science, divorce rates, Beck's perceptions of liberal bias on school campuses, the inc
  • also highlighted the acceptance of post-war perceptions of gender in that while females were typifi
  • of her death, which changes the audience's perceptions of the actions of one of the main character
  • nce, and have a positive influence on their perceptions of each other.
  • A research study entitled, "patients' Perceptions of Chamba (marijuana) Use in Malawi" was co
  • In 2002 he developed the “Images and Perceptions of Arab Americans” diversity workshop, whic
  • trade union base and had observed that the perceptions of his constituency were uniformly adverse
  • phen, Gull and Druitt also draw on cultural perceptions of a decadent aristocracy, and depict an up
  • conflict and was partly motivated to change perceptions of the conflict from a colonial war to that
  • uselessness of war focusing on a soldier's perceptions of reality in combat, perhaps influenced by
  • lf in many ways involving the relations and perceptions of an ingroup towards an outgroup, includin
  • ich, B.P. Miller, and H.D. White, "Investor Perceptions of Board Performance: Evidence from Unconte
  • ool (UK), and interrogated dominant British perceptions of the Chinese.
  • mage was markedly different from the common perceptions of the National Party..
  • e book records the stories, experiences and perceptions of German and other non-Chinese expatriates
  • Rather than traditional perceptions of humankind as a superior species, the ter
  • Although the intervention had no effect on perceptions of parental or peer norms, students who rec
  • nternational had as its goal to enlarge the perceptions of students on global policies.
  • ation for his lifelong research on cultural perceptions of space was laid during World War II when
  • reliable) and biases that may have affected perceptions of events.
  • nd their actions and takes into account the perceptions of others to give the reader a comprehensiv
  • provide for the poorest in society, and the perceptions of those who hold power are obstacles to pr
  • ldren's Gender, and Political Activity, and Perceptions of Parenting Styles," "Home Demolition and
  • e rest of the world to combat the then poor perceptions of Hong Kong based production quality.
  • natural numbers and arithmetic, children's perceptions of separately moveable animate and inanimat
  • ent of her reports satirises common British perceptions of the American media.
  • e 18 were of Mexican descent), battled such perceptions of inadequacy as they took the field in Dec
  • ocumenting and chronicling the activity and perceptions of lesser known participants in the civil r
  • itself) called Motokops 2200, warped by the perceptions of a child's view of reality and Tak's appe
  • on's will to transition, based on their own perceptions of how a transsexual person should act and/
  • Forecasting Elections on Voters' Perceptions on Issues and Policies
  • r, ads targeted to adolescents affect their perceptions on the image and function of smoking.
  • show & programme of events explored artists perceptions on Peace.
  • nal piety, not because he is focused on the perceptions or reactions of people, but as a consistent
  • ederal Emergency Management Agency over his perceptions over their handling of Hurricane Katrina.
  • The stories showed the perceptions people had on the society back in those tim
  • The Sino-Japanese War of 1894-1895: Perceptions, Power, and Primacy.
  • Women in the Middle East: Perceptions, Realities, and Struggles for Liberation.
  • nipulated and distorted the legal and moral perceptions, reasoning and judgment of both the general
  • o influence others' thoughts and bend their perceptions so he cannot be seen.
  • hey are based on strong beliefs that life's perceptions such as objects are real and as a consequen
  • Hallucinations, strictly speaking, are perceptions that have no basis in reality, but that app
  • Recently, he has had to deal with public perceptions that violent crime is on the rise in New Ha
  • pportunities in the U.S., but also removing perceptions that are there that Africa is always seen,
  • regulatory complication and negative public perceptions that might have been incurred by registerin
  • Perceptions that Curtin was not athletic enough to play
  • ican Independence", July 2006), alluding to perceptions that the publicly editable site is an unrel
  • ween past-day minstrelsy, and the lingering perceptions that still exist today.
  • approach to staffing has led to justifiable perceptions that the processes of recruitment and selec
  • oted to shut down the count, in part due to perceptions that the process wasn't open or fair, and i
  • he survey's methodology based on individual perceptions, there are often wide contrasts in a countr
  • g American English dialects and accents and perceptions thereof.
  • onal impurities, unclouded by any dualistic perceptions, this superior mind is indeed the supreme n
  • brain's sentry, I communicate my innermost perceptions through the art, my worldview.
  • ation back towards the needs, feelings, and perceptions, until the discovery of strategies that all
  • Lee's perceptions were probably truer than mine.”
  • efactor of the Southland region, and public perceptions were that he was being persecuted by his en
  • drawn up by a long line of moralists whose perceptions were shaped by the producers' view of the w
  • mentally different nationalist and unionist perceptions which profoundly affect notions of allegian
  • otally blind he had unrevealed extrasensory perceptions which take the place of his sight.
  • own as the Shinkankaku-ha (or School of New Perceptions) who tried to overcome naturalistic represe
  • in bengal, as well as the changes in social perceptions with time.