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It has also published The PKK: Coming Down from the Mountains, a book by Paul White, which examines the evolution of the party.
New analysis from John Lewis examines the evolution of the wedding list over the past five years, and the results suggest that we have become a nation of spoilt, demanding Veruca Salts screaming for more.
In this book, he examines the evolution of black characterizations throughout television's relatively brief history, in the context of their time, explaining his gratification at seeing African-American performers doing good work -- and his embarrassment at witnessing some of the work they were given to do.
Other popular books by Dr. Gould include "Wonderful Life," which examines the evolution of early life as recorded in the fossils of the Burgess Shale, and "The Mismeasure of Man," a rebuttal to what Dr. Gould described as pseudoscientific theories used to defend racist ideologies.
In an authoritative style he examines the evolution of the variegated missions of the organization over the last 60 years, including its charter, the Security Council, the secretary general, peacekeeping and war making, as well as the body's economic and social roles, its involvement in human rights, proposals for reform and its future.
Because of the sexual objectification of women that occurs in sports and other arenas, "Playing the Field" examines the evolution of women's sports from a time when sweating was taboo (but glowing was in), as was wearing shorts, to now, when the muscular physiques of Venus and Serena Williams reflect new paradigms of beauty.
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AN exhibition examining the evolution of automotive design since the 1930s opened here last week at the Petersen Automotive Museum.
Interestingly, for a series examining the evolution of a genre, the three works were performed in reverse chronological order.
Examining the evolution of one protein, a team of scientists declares the answer is no, saying new mutations make it practically impossible for evolution to reverse direction.
In 1996, he published "Good Natured: The Origins of Right and Wrong in Humans and Other Animals," examining the evolution of morality.
On Feb. 4, it will open the Abyssinian Baptist Church Bicentennial Exhibition, examining the evolution of what, at the time of its founding, was the only African-American Bapthet church in the state of New York.
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