10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SUBORDINANCY»
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subordinancy in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
subordinancy and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Sociology of Education: Major Themes
assumes a psychological view of processes of establishment of relations of
dominance/subordinancy, through which relations to structure, authority and
hierarchy are internalised as permanent and durable psychological dispositions
and ...
2
Communication Theory: Epistemological Foundations
The single attribute involved at this point is subordinancy which is ordinarily
considered a state, that is a set of adjustable determining conditions. Our initial
observations, however, suggest that males will respond to certain communication
...
James Arthur Anderson, 1996
Ross D. Nida "Dynamic subordinancy: A Follower is a Leader is a Follower . . ."
It's a neat concept, because a follower is always another's leader. So let's think
about "dynamic subordinancy," the neglected half of the leadership equation.
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Rising Through the Ranks: Leadership Tools and Techniques ...
it as “dynamic subordinancy.” That allows us to begin with the understanding that
not all followers are static. They do not simply allow themselves to be acted upon
by their leaders. Instead, they are dynamic, responding to and changing in ...
5
A new universal etymological technological, and pronouncing ...
Subordinancy, sub-awr'de-nan-se, t. Subordinacy. — Not in use. To act in
subordinancy to reason.— Spectator. SrooRDiSARY, sub-awr'de-nnr-e, ». In
Hcrnldry, according to some writers, an ordinary when it comprises less than one-
fifth of the ...
John Craig (F.G.S.), 1849
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Conversations on the History of Massachusetts. By a Friend ...
other privileges, they were allowed to keep courts among themselves, in
subordinancy to the government of Massachusetts. Q. When was the first
instance of capital punishment for witchcraft in Massachusetts '.l A. In 1648, when
Margaret ...
Formally, we may state this principle as follows (where '/' symbolizes the
subordinancy relation): P1 (a/b 8c a/c) —> (b = cV b/c V c/b). For instance, goats
are both ruminants and ungulates — and, as it turns out, ruminants are (i.e., are ...
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A Concise History of Massachusetts, etc
other privileges, they were allowed to keep courts among themselves, in
subordinancy to the government of Massachusetts. Q. When was the first
instance of capital punishment for Witchcraft in Massachusetts 11 A. In 1648,
when Margaret ...
9
Defying the Odds: Class and the Pursuit of Higher Literacy
Bowles and Gintis, for example, write: [W]e suggest that major aspects of
educational organization replicate the relationships of dominance and
subordinancy in the economic sphere. The correspondence between the social
relation of ...
(I use the term 'genus' here in a broad sense just to mean a higher kind than
another, relative to which the latter is correspondingly a 'species'.) Formally, we
may state this principle as follows (where '/' symbolizes the subordinancy relation
) ...
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «SUBORDINANCY»
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Honour Killings In India: Is Judiciary The Sole Saviour?
Somehow male reputation is dependent on female honour.4 Female 'honour' is passive in nature centering on qualities such as subordinancy, modesty and ... «legalera.in, Feb 15»
Deconstructing America
Meanwhile, all but that faithful remnant left to bear witness to America's descent into subordinancy are oblivious to the knowledge that the cage door of servility is ... «American Thinker, Mar 13»