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Ms. Good also said she saw little distinction between Scholastic's InSchool program and a New York Times program in which copies of the newspaper, complete with advertisements, are distributed to schools for classroom use.
The Turkish media reported that "The Simpsons" had also come under scrutiny for showing scenes in which copies of the Bible are burned and for encouraging youth to drink alcohol.
It's a recognition of the way in which copies of texts circulate today, a circulation in which the physical object known as the book that is for sale in the marketplace has an important but hardly exclusive role...The physical book today is one copy, one iteration of a text among others.
The artist also looks at the relationship between language and memory, including a piece in which copies of the Quran in French, English, and Arabic are placed on weighing scales, with a large steel sculpture with Arabic letters carved out of it, the cut outs lying on the floor below.
Alternatively, gene modules may have undergone subfunctionalization in which copies partition the ancestral function, as with the fatty acid synthases, aflA/aflB [ 57, 58].
We also tested the behavior of dnaPipeTE on older repeatomes, such as that of the human genome (Homo sapiens), in which copies of one TE family are highly divergent.
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While such imitation exhibits a distinctly modern crisis of identity, it also shows the persistence of ancient traditions in which copying a master exactly was the ultimate artistic goal.
Replications of many rarely seen works in the Clark's collection -- among them works by Rembrandt, Delacroix, Manet and C nne -- will be used to demonstrate not only how deeply ingrained the act of copying was in the training of painters but also the ways in which copying techniques and trends themselves began to change art fundamentally.
The authors attributed this discrepancy to Thailand being a "relationship oriented" society in which copying from a friend or acquaintance may not be regarded as plagiarism.
While the oldsters were divided on some of the situations as to whether it was morally wrong to do such a thing, the kids were nearly unanimous in thinking that there was almost no situation in which copying was wrong.
Copy-number variant (CNV) is defined as a DNA segment at least 1 kb in length, in which copy number differences have been observed by comparison of two or more genomes [34].
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