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In fact, as this exhibition aptly shows, the ownership and movement of human tissue affects everything from funeral processions and museum displays to archaeological digs and private medical research.
He aptly shows how Japan's "lost decade" of the 1990's has its roots in an unwillingness to discard policies more suited to the country's high-growth era of the 1960's, when a fixed foreign exchange rate, high tariffs and collusive regulations shielded companies from competition.
But as Landecker aptly shows, Carrel's endeavor had its cultural roots in the myth of immortality.
An interesting mix, yes, but one that aptly shows that the beefy device is equal parts work and play.
From Grammy Award-winning artist Rosanne Cash's lilting rendition of the centuries-old Scottish lament, "The Parting Glass" to Kristi Hedtke and Corbin Hayslett's wistful account of the "Knoxville Gal" murder ballad, Big Bend Killing aptly shows the evolving narrative woven by immigrants into the American experience.
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This is what Barbara Ehrenreich so aptly showed in her book Smile or Die.
HOW little the dangerous fashion for corporate social responsibility has to do with a truly responsible attitude by businesses is aptly shown by Reebok International.
The first single, Shed Your Skin, is an introspective look at life and people around them aptly showing off their self-described sound - a mix of "blues, rock 'n' roll, country, soul - all put together in a little wooden box, doused in gasoline, set alight".
He is aptly shown to be in a chrysalis stage between awkward hick (he disparagingly refers to his neighbors as "peasants") and cultivated writer-about-town.
However, while there is much rigorous research on deep versus surface approaches to learning (e.g., Trigwell, Prosser, & Waterhouse, 1999), as Woo and Reeves (2007) aptly showed, the meaning of meaningful learning is necessarily relative in that it depends upon how we understand learning itself, as reflected in learning theories.
As Corry and Riesch have aptly shown, ENGOs who oppose CCS are not simply driven by a fear of technical risks and hazards, but also by more complex lines of opposition to the socio-economic arrangements that the technology is thought to facilitate or sustain [37].
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