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"Shoot" was one of a number of perfectly repellent performance pieces of the early nineteen-seventies in which Burden subjected himself to danger, thereby creating a double bind, for viewers, between the citizenly injunction to intervene in crises and the institutional taboo against touching art works.
An isoperformance approach is employed to identify the trade-off space in which burden for reducing emissions can be shared among the actors.
Moses recalled one performance in which Burden strung himself upside down, naked, with a rope around his ankles.
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The result is a poetic work in which burdens of familial love and inherited mysteries prove too much to bear.
Now, over weeks of hiking, he began to come to terms with this, and with the legacy of a childhood in which, burdened by a crippling stammer, "the only living beings I'd ever been able to talk to at length... were the various green turtles, gerbils, or goldfish I'd had throughout my life".
General self-efficacy is hereby a resource that may buffer the way in which burdening and challenging chronic stressors are dealt with; this means, the extent to which a person is convinced that she can perform appropriately in a specific situation.
The case of the French state's ban on religious dress in public schools, which burdens Muslim girls who wish to wear headscarves to school, is another example (Bowen 2007, Laborde 2008).
This law obliterates the distinction between adultery and rape, criminalizing a private offense (adultery) while, in effect, making rape a private matter in which the burden of proof lies on the victim.
These findings should be taken into account when considering the cost-effectiveness of ICC prevention modalities in a population in which the burden of HPV and other sexually transmitted infections (Zaheer et al, 2009) seems low, but the burden of many other chronic infectious diseases (e.g., tuberculosis (Hasan et al, 2009) and hepatitis C virus (Ahmad, 2004)) is high.
This is the epistemological crisis of abuse, in which the burden of knowing and remembering falls on victim.
But lawyers point out that such a definition is part of the legal construct in which the burden of proving guilt falls on the government.
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