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Theodore's principal work, written between 580 and 620, was the Proparaskeuē ("The Preparation," or "Basic Indoctrination"), in which he attempted to justify some of the more contemplative Christological terminology of the eminent 5th-century orthodox theologian Cyril of Alexandria.

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After being recalled to Yan'an, Peng was subjected to a political indoctrination campaign in which he was criticized as an "empiricist" for his good relations with the Comintern, and only survived professionally through an unconditional conversion to Mao's leadership.

Part of California's history curriculum, the unit is entrenched in the educational system and impossible to avoid, a powerfully authoritative indoctrination in Mission Mythology to which 4th graders have little if any resistance.

But failing that, religious indoctrination - which in a free society will occur, because one cannot outlaw religion itself, though one should argue against it vigorously – should happen at the private expense of those who choose to inflict it on their children.

King Mohammed VI pledged in a landmark speech to take staunch security measures against jihadists, eradicate the machinery of indoctrination that steers them, and address the underlying conditions in which extremist politics fester.

England is a "cesspit" and breeding ground for fundamentalist Muslims, the Nobel laureate and political activist Wole Soyinka has said in an interview in which he also accused Britain of allowing the existence of "indoctrination schools".

You must adopt such a spirit and see your apprenticeship as a kind of journey in which you will transform yourself, rather than as a drab indoctrination into the work world.

AThis plays into WND's anti-gay agenda in which any non-negative reference to homosexuality is is equal to "indoctrination" -- an agenda MassResistance shares.

The most impressive of the shorts is "Education for Death," in which the director Clyde Geronimi uses character designs from the 1940 "Pinocchio" to illustrate the political indoctrination of German youth.

In 1957, The New Yorker ran a landmark article about the study (aptly titled "The Study of Something New in History"), by Eugene Kinkead, which explored in-depth and for the first time the various methods of indoctrination to which American prisoners may have been subjected while in captivity.

She also documented these conditions in essays such as Usos amorosos de la postguerra española (1987; Courtship Customs in Postwar Spain), which describes the ideological indoctrination to which the Falange subjected girls and young women.

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