History of the Intellectual Development of Europe, Volumen1Bell and Daldy, 1864 |
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... movement to have or create internal cohesion. When a movement is cohesive, it enjoys the organizational power to mobilize mass participation, enforce strategic discipline, and contain disruptive dissent. In consequence, cohesion ...
... movement to have or create internal cohesion. When a movement is cohesive, it enjoys the organizational power to mobilize mass participation, enforce strategic discipline, and contain disruptive dissent. In consequence, cohesion ...
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... movement. A movement is a complex network of interests, sentiments and attitudes that are crystallised into a common, collective object To make this possible, the political environment needs to be propitious. The main issue here is why ...
... movement. A movement is a complex network of interests, sentiments and attitudes that are crystallised into a common, collective object To make this possible, the political environment needs to be propitious. The main issue here is why ...
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... movement, the emergent environmental justice movement was the most significant innovation in US environmentalism since the advent of reform environmentalism at the end of the 1960s. It helped to sustain and to ensure the networking of ...
... movement, the emergent environmental justice movement was the most significant innovation in US environmentalism since the advent of reform environmentalism at the end of the 1960s. It helped to sustain and to ensure the networking of ...
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... movement in the USA in the 1950s was more difficult in communities with higher levels of integration, because black–white relations constituted a mechanism of control over the former and that whole church populations were sometimes ...
... movement in the USA in the 1950s was more difficult in communities with higher levels of integration, because black–white relations constituted a mechanism of control over the former and that whole church populations were sometimes ...
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... movement. Walden (1991) appreciated the importance of proprioceptive input (position sense), shoulder blade and abdominal muscle control in skilled performance. For example ... Movement Patterns The Axis of Movement for the Trunk Pelvic Roll.
... movement. Walden (1991) appreciated the importance of proprioceptive input (position sense), shoulder blade and abdominal muscle control in skilled performance. For example ... Movement Patterns The Axis of Movement for the Trunk Pelvic Roll.
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