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The centrality of technologies of visuality to projects of social control foreground the importance of control over representational methods.
Later approaches show Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in a much greater variety of roles, and foreground the importance of the political process as a means to addressing the concerns of communities and individuals".
One strategy for this was to foreground the importance of colleagues with whom she entertained a vivid dialogue through these years (Seth Siegelaub, Sol LeWitt, On Kawara, N.E. Thing Co., etc.).
While most discussions of climate change fiction tend to focus on genres and objects, this essay foregrounds the importance of the notion of form.
(See also Becker 1998; Lormand 1996 and Margolis & Laurence 1998 for more accounts foregrounding the importance of instability, and Pagin 2006 for one of the few general expositions of the view that doesn't make this assumption).
The socio-cultural view foregrounds the importance of examining teachers' cultural scripts (or beliefs, perceptions, understanding, knowledge, as defined differently in the literature) toward teaching and learning, especially when they teach students from diverse cultural backgrounds.
As early as 2001, the Science Syllabus foregrounded the importance of science as inquiry, declaring "The primary science syllabus aims to provide pupils with opportunities to develop skills, habits of mind, and attitudes toward learning science" (Ministry of Education (MOE), Singapore, 2004a, p.4).
As few as one to four new animals entering a population per decade markedly increases persistence, foregrounding the importance of habitat corridors.
Additionally, the survival continuum approach foregrounds the importance of the wider social and economic context in which households and families exist and struggle.
The perspective brought to the research by the clinical researcher ensured that we foregrounded the importance of developing healthy relationships in supporting recovery.
Ultimately, the essay contends that Austen's romance unmasks patriarchy as an inescapable system of mental slavery, and it sheds light on the complexities and subtleties of language in this work as countless scholars have already done in Austen's other novels, which, unsurprisingly, often foreground the thematic importance of specific words in their very titles.
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