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  1. Dietary Reference Values

    to sunlight may need to take vitamin D supplementation. Sources of Energy The Dietary Reference Values ... In recent times Dietary Reference Values are under the interest of the European Food Safety Authority ...Cleanup date January 2011 In 1991, the United Kingdom Department of Health published the Dietary Reference Values for Food Energy and Nutrients for the United Kingdom . This records Dietary Reference Values DRV which recommended nutritional intakes for the UK population. The DRVs can be divided into three types ref Dietary Reference Values of Food Energy and Nutrients for the United Kingdom Report on Health & Social Subjects ref ref http www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov pubmed 9467239 Dietary reference values fluctuating depending on country ref RNI Reference Nutrient Intake 97.5 of the population s requirement is met EAR Estimated Average Requirement 50 of the population s requirement is met LRNI Lower Recommended Nutritional Intake 2.5 of the population s requirement is met RNI is not the same as Dietary Reference Intake RDA Recommended Daily Allowance or Guideline Daily Amount GDA , although they are often similar. ref cite web url http www.nutrition.org.uk nutritionscience foodfacts food labelling and health claims?start 2 title Food labelling and health claims accessdate 31 January 2011 publisher British Nutrition Foundation ref Current Recommendations Summary General advice is given for healthy people. The government recommends that healthy people should eat a diet which contains plenty of starch rice, bread, pasta and potatoes . It also recommends that a person should eat at least 5 fruit or vegetable portions each day. Meat, fish, eggs and other protein rich foods should be eaten in moderation. Dairy products should also be moderately consumed. Finally, salt, saturated fat and sugar should be eaten less. This advice is summarised in the eat well plate . Note that exceptions to these rules ... and sugars. Note that these values do not apply to children, and children younger than five with small ...   more details



  1. Reference

    Refimprove date April 2010 pp move indef Reference is a relation between objects in which one object ... object refers is called the referent of the first object. The term reference is used in many spheres ... hide the reference from some observers, as in cryptography . The following sections give specific usages of reference in different subjects. Etymology The word reference is derived from ... science Main Reference computer science In computer science , Reference computer science reference ... of data structure s, such as linked list s. Generally, a reference is a value that enables a program to directly access the particular data item. Most programming language s support some form of reference. The C programming language has a specific type of reference also referred to as a reference see reference C . Bibliographies Bibliographies are special reference work s that are used to identify ... or researchers. Library and information sciences In a library , reference may refer to a dictionary , an encyclopedia or other reference work , that contains many brief articles that cover a broad scope of knowledge in one book, or a set of books. However, the word reference is also used to mean a book that cannot be taken from the room, or from the building. Many of the books in the reference department of a library are reference works, but some are books that are simply too large or valuable to loan out. Conversely, selected reference works may be shelved with other library circulation ... Resource Identifier URI . Librarians also conduct reference interview s at the library reference ... though virtual reference and digital reference services . Encyclopedias & books of facts Some published sources are produced as reference work s that allow quick access to essential information about .... Psychology In terms of mental processing, a self reference is used in psychology to establish ... own frames of reference in a greater state of immediate awareness. However, it can laso lead ...   more details



  1. Religious values

    Religious values are ethical principles founded in religious traditions, texts and beliefs. In contrast to Value personal and cultural personal values , religious based value ethics values are based on scripture s and a religion s established norms. Various aspects of the significance of religious values have been considered with repect to novel s, ref The Ethical & Religious Value of the Novel Ramsden Balmforh History 2009 242 pages ref their relevance to a particular religious group the Jain s for instance or Latin Americans , ref Jains in the world religious values and ideology in India John E. Cort Religion 2001 267 ref ref http books.google.com books?id sGKyaEob9E8C&printsec frontcover&dq religious values&cd 2 v onepage&q &f false Understanding Latin Americans with special reference to religious values... By Eugene Albert ref and in relation to human society. ref http www.gratefulness.org readings dl values.htm essay Dalai Lama ref See also Religious philosophy References reflist Category Religion Reli stub ...   more details



  1. Core values

    Core values may refer to Core values, the first value category of the value system Core democratic values Family values The core values of many military organizations Culture of the United States Marine Corps Core values Core values of the United States Marine Corps Core values of the United States Navy US Air Force Core Values U.S. Coast Guard Symbols U.S. Coast Guard Core Values disambig ...   more details



  1. Values education

    January 2010 self published January 2009 Values education is a term used to name several things, and there is much ... teachers and other adults transmit values to pupils . ref Powney, J., Cullen, M A., Schlapp, U., Johnstone, M. & Munn, P. 1995 . Understanding values education in the primary school. York Reports ..., to make explicit those values underlying their own behaviour, to assess the effectiveness of these values ... other values and behaviour which they recognise as being more effective for long term well being of self and others. This means that values education can take place at home, as well as in schools ... main approaches to values education. Some see it as inculcating or transmitting a set of values ... has values of hard work,how nobody is useless and loving studies. Definitions There has been very little reliable research on the results of values education classes, but there are some encouraging preliminary results. ref Saterlie, M E Chair 1988 1984 and beyond a reaffirmation of values. A report of the task force on values kfdsjvjkfv,gmbg,mfeducation and ethical behavior of the Baltimore County ... to it as the process that gives young people an initiation into values, giving knowledge of the rules ... into values , mode of relating to other people , apply intelligently and a settled disposition needs to be clarified. It is also useful to point out that values education can be conducted with people of any age. A clarification of some key terms in values discussions, in M. Leicester, C. Modgil & S. Modgil Eds. , Moral education and pluralism Education, culture and values Vol. 4, p.171 ... values education as an umbrella of concepts that includes moral education and citizenship education ref Cheng, R. H. M., Lee, J. C. K. & Lo, L. N. K. 2006 . Values education for citizens in the new .... , Values education for citizens in the new century pp.1 35 . Sha Tin The Chinese University Press. ref ... A philosophical perspective. I R. H. M. Cheng, J. C. K. Lee & L. N. K. Lo Eds. , Values education ...   more details



  1. Relative Values

    Relative Values may refer to Relative Values play a play by No l Coward Relative Values film a film based upon the play. Disambiguation ...   more details



  1. Augustinian values

    Image Augustine of Hippo.jpg right thumb 200px St. Augustine of Hippo as pictured during the Renaissance Augustinian values refer to values which are Christian and which Augustine of Hippo has colored with his saintly life and deepened by his teaching. A value is a good that contributes to the perfection of being not having or doing . Christian values are values based on the Gospel proclaimed by Christ and handed on to believers by the apostles . Augustinian values are Christian values which Augustine lived and taught in the conviction that such values contribute to the fulfillment of the Lord s twofold commandment of love in the spirit of the Beatitudes . Below are ten of these values, selected because of their importance in the thought of Augustine. ref name www.merrimack.edu cite news publisher www.merrimack.edu title Augustinian Values author Fr. Alberto Esmeralda, OSA url http www.merrimack.edu uploads Dean of the College files esmeralda.pdf date accessdate 2006 11 23 ref The ten Augustinian values Love Religious views Love Interiority Humility Devotion to Study and the pursuit of Wisdom Free will Freedom Community Common good Humble and generous service Friendship Prayer See also Augustine of Hippo Augustinians Value personal and cultural External links http agustinongpinoy.net values Download Source from AgustinongPinoy.net Footnotes reflist Category Augustinian Order Values Category Value Category Christian ethics Category Virtue ethics Category Social philosophy Category Christian terms ...   more details



  1. Traditional values

    Unreferenced date November 2008 POV date July 2010 Traditional values refer to those belief s, moral ... . Summary Since the late 1970s in the U.S. , the term traditional values has become synonymous with family values and imply a congruence with mainstream Christianity . However family values is arguably a modern politicized subset of traditional values, which is a larger concept, anthropology ..., one can compare interest in reviving traditional values in Indigenous peoples of the Americas Native ... Falwell . Definition of traditional values In its own right traditional values simply means the values ... the traditional values of non Western societies may be wildly at variance from any Christian Right notion of Family values. Societies based on traditional values often embrace animism and ancestor ... of traditional culture and values. It is related to the concept of traditional authority and folk ... values that are claimed or perceived to have remained relatively unchanged for centuries, for example the values in the Apostles Creed , the preservation of the Coptic language in Coptic Christianity , the values in the Hadith , or certain rites in Orthodox Judaism . In Christianity, maintaining tradition ... be deemed to place a strong value on traditional values. Historical research often shows that traditions and immutable values, in fact, change more over time than most adherents recognize. The term can also refer to an intention to preserve ancient or traditional customs and values against anything ... of traditional values. In Zoroastrianism those who oppose conversion as being against the religious tradition generally deem themselves to be a force for traditional values. Radical elements of Hindutva are also intent to keep any Christian or other foreign religious values from entering ... values more complex than this implies. There are also Hopi traditionalists who wish to keep Christianity ... , and so forth. Attempts Attempts at creating a kind of universalized traditional values has proved ...   more details



  1. News values

    Journalism News values , sometimes called news criteria , determine how much prominence a news story is given by a media outlet, and the attention it is given by the audience. A. Boyd states that News journalism has a broadly agreed set of values, often referred to as newsworthiness ... ref Boyd, A. 1994 Broadcast Journalism,Techniques of Radio and TV News. Oxford Focal. ref News values are not universal and can vary widely between different cultures. In Western practice, decisions on the selection and prioritization of news are made by editors on the basis of their experience and intuition, although analysis by J. Galtung and M. Ruge showed that several factors are consistently applied across a range of news organizations. ref Galtung, J. & Ruge, M. Holmboe 1965 The Structure of Foreign News. The Presentation of the Congo, Cuba and Cyprus Crises in Four Norwegian Newspapers , Journal of Peace ... Organizing Boston South End Press. p. 31. ref Among the many lists of news values that have ... values that attract and keep audiences. The growth of interactive media and citizen journalism is fast ... www.owenspencer thomas.com journalism newsvalues News values. IT and citizen journalism. URL accessed March 27, 2011. ref Defining news values The practical constraints of the newsgathering process ... of news values should be open to question. The dominance of celebrity and social news, the blurring ... journalism may suggest that the nature of news and news values are evolving and that traditional ... newsvalues News Values. URL retrieved March 27, 2011. ref Conditions for News Frequency Events .... Reference to elite nations Stories concerned with global powers receive more attention than those concerned with less influential nations. Reference to elite persons Stories concerned with the rich ... depends not only on its own news values but also on those of competing stories. Galtung and Ruge ... Macmillan, p.40. Venables J. 2005 Making Headlines News Values and Risk Signals in Journalism also ...   more details



  1. Protected values

    cleanup date July 2011 No footnotes date April 2010 Protected values are value ethics value s that people are unwilling to trade off no matter what the benefits of doing so may be. For example, some people may be unwilling to kill any one person, even if it means saving many others. Protected values tend to be overgeneralizations, and most people can in fact imagine a scenario when trading off their most precious values is necessary. From the perspective of utilitarianism , protected values are bias es when they prevent utility from being maximized across individuals. Protected values as deontological rules According to Jonathan Baron and Mark Spranca ref Baron, Jonathan and Spranca, Mark 1997 . Protected values . Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes . 70 1 , 1 16. ref , protected values arise from norm philosophy norm s as described in theories of deontological ethics the latter often being referred to in context with Immanuel Kant . The protectedness implies that people ... has been described as the defining property of protected values. citation needed date September 2011 The term absolute philosophy absolute applies to the fact that such values are considered ... and a compensatory value. Compensatory values can be defined as part of a pair of values where a change in one value can be compensated by a change in the other value. These values are prevalent in the theories ... as being properties of protected values, due the fact that these values arise from deontological prohibitions Quantity insensitivity The quantity of consequences is irrelevant for protected values. For instance ... obligation The actions required or prohibited by protected values are seen as universal and independent ... at all for the sake of their values, denying by wishful thinking the existence of trade offs and insisting that their values do no harm. Anger Finally, the emotional aspect of anger is relevant ... when thinking about an action that harms such values. References references Additional sources Baron ...   more details



  1. Schedule of values

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Orphan date December 2009 The Schedule of Values is a detailed statement furnished by a construction General contractor contractor , builder or others outlining the portions of the contract sum. It allocates values for the various parts of the work and is also used as the basis for submitting and reviewing progress payments. DEFAULTSORT Schedule Of Values Category Construction documents Law stub ...   more details



  1. Living Values

    Living Values An Education Program LVEP started as an outreach programme for the BKWSU Brahma Kumaris religious organization ref Religious Organisations in the UK and Values Education Programmes for Schools by Nesbit, E, Henderson A. Source Journal of Beliefs and Values, Volume 24, Number 1, APRIL 2003 , pp. 75 88 ref called Sharing Our Values for a Better World in 1995. ref name Tillman Belgrave cite book last Tillman first Diane last1 Belgrave first1 Myrna title Living Values Activities for Young ... Elisabeth last1 Nesbitt first1 Eleanor year 2004 month June title Living Values an educational program .... It explores the case of one particular values education programme, Living Values an educational program ... traces a chain of transmission from inception to classroom and looks at the reception which a values ... Values was born out of an earlier Brahma Kumari international service programme called, Global Cooperation ... 1998 month March title Parenting for the 21st Century, a Values Based Approach Living Values n Educational ... York in 1996. In 1999, a USA nonprofit corporation, Living Values An Educational Program, Inc. LVEP ... Cite web title Living Values Education Programme publisher BKWSU year 2009 pages url http www.lvep.org ... resource materials to help educators help young people explore and develop universal values, according to the cultural background. The twelve values being freedom, cooperation, tolerance, happiness ..., educators and parents to understand, develop and share values in daily life. Living Values Education LVE is a way of conceptualizing education that promotes the development of values based learning ... and a culture of positive values in each society and throughout the world, believing that education is a purposeful activity designed to help humanity flourish. 13 The implementation of Living Values Education is facilitated by the Association for Living Values Education International ALIVE , a non profit making association of organizations around the world concerned with values education. Drawing ...   more details



  1. Values scales

    Values scales are psychological inventories used to determine the values that people endorse in their lives. They facilitate the understanding of both work and general values that individuals uphold. In addition ... Beatty, Sharon E., et al. Alternative Measurement Approaches to Consumer Values The List of Values and the Rokeach Value Survey. Psychology and Marketing. 1985 181 200. Web. ref Values scales are used by psychologists , political scientists , economists , and others interested in defining values, determining what people value, and evaluating the ultimate function or purpose of values. ref Johnston ... of Psychology. 1995 583 597. Print. ref Development Values scales were first developed by an international ... intrinsic and extrinsic values for use in the lab and in the clinic. The psychologists called their project the Work Importance Study WIS . The original values scale measured the following values ... , social relations , variety, and working conditions . Some of the listed values were intended to be inter ... values, values scales, and the field surrounding values, otherwise known as axiology . ref name autogenerated2003 Kopelman, Richard E., et al. The Study of Values Construction of the fourth edition ... Research in March 2010, providing a glimpse into how social values have changed between 1976 ... Values in the United States 1976 2007, Self Respect is on the Upswing as A Sense of Belonging Becomes ... Rokeach According to Milton Rokeach , a prominent social psychologist, human values are defined as core ..., rationalization, and attribution of causality. ref Rokeach, M. The Nature of Human Values. The Free ... of human values would be manifested in all phenomena that social scientists might consider worth ..., people s underlying values needed to be understood. To allow for this, Rokeach created the Rokeach ... on the nature of values in a cognitive framework and consists of two sets of values 18 instrumental ... to Consumer Values The List of Values and the Rokeach Value Survey. Psychology and Marketing. 1985 ...   more details



  1. Values Party

    Image Values Party logo.png thumb right Values Party logo. File Values Party of New Zealand logo.png thumb right Another Values Party logo. The Values Party , considered the world s first national level environmentalism environmentalist party that pre dated any fashionable Green terminology, was established in May 1972 at Victoria University of Wellington , New Zealand , one of its initial leaders being Tony Brunt . Several party manifestos sketched a progressive, semi utopian blueprint for New Zealand ... restoring a respectful relationship to nature. From its beginning, the Values Party was very ... from Beginning to Breakthrough , Synthesis Regeneration 13 Spring 1997 . ref File Values Party canvassing at Nambassa 1979 & 1981, New Zealand.jpg thumb 250px right Values Party at the 1979 and 1981 Nambassa alternatives festival. The Values Party contested five elections 1972, 1975, 1978, 1981 and 1984 ... City Council in 1973. Values Party policies included campaigns against nuclear power and armaments, advocating zero population and economic growth, abortion, drug and homosexual law reform. Although the Values ... scientists credit the Values Party with making the environment a political issue, and with prompting ... economics lecturer Tony Kunowski , the Values Party contested the 1978 general election with a considerable .... The idea of an ecological zero growth society envisaged by Values Party members had met with the economic ... to the demoralising election result, the Values Party faced internal conflict between the red greens ..., remnants of Values Party merged with a number of other environmentalist organizations to form .... Many former members of the Values Party became active in the Green Party notably Jeanette Fitzsimons ... about history.htm The history of the NZ greens beginning with the Values Party http www.global.greens.org.au charter valuespartymanifesto.html 1975 Values Party manifesto Historic New Zealand political ... Category 1972 in the environment cs Values Party ...   more details



  1. New Values

    Infobox album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name New Values Type Album Artist Iggy Pop Cover Iggy Pop New Values album cover .jpg Released September 1979 Recorded 1979 at Paramount Recording Studios, Hollywood, CA Genre Rock music Rock Length 39 26 Label Arista Records Arista Producer James Williamson musician James Williamson Last album TV Eye Live 1977 br 1978 This album New Values br 1979 Next album Soldier album Soldier br 1980 Album reviews rev1 Allmusic rev1score Rating 4 5 ref Allmusic class album id r15534 pure url yes Allmusic review ref Automatically generated by DASHBot New Values was Iggy Pop Iggy Pop s third solo studio album and his first since The Stooges Fun House The Stooges album Fun House without any involvement from David Bowie . Released in 1979, it was Pop s first record for Arista Records Arista and the first collaboration by Pop and James Williamson musician James Williamson since Kill City . The album also reunited Pop and Williamson with multi instrumentalist Scott Thurston , who had played live piano for The Stooges on Metallic K.O. and Kill City . Although guitar was played by Williamson on Don t Look Down , Scott Thurston played guitar on all other tracks, with Williamson concentrating on production. ref cite web url http www.iggy pop.com intw williamson.php title Interviews publisher Iggy Pop.Com date accessdate 2012 03 03 ref Likewise, although one of the songs was written by Pop and Williamson, five tracks were collaborations between Pop and Thurston. Although well received critically and now regarded as one of Pop s best solo efforts, the album ... Values track Don t Look Down on his album Tonight David Bowie album Tonight 1984 and used it for the opening ... by Iggy Pop except where noted. Tell Me a Story 2 50 New Values Iggy Pop, Scott Thurston 2 39 Girls ... Iggy Pop albums Category Arista Records albums 1970s rock album stub fr New Values it New Values nn New Values pl New Values pt New Values ro New Values ru New Values sv New Values ...   more details



  1. Walk for Values

    The Walk for Values is a non monetary annual walkathon to raise awareness for human values. Walk for Values ... thumb 207px right Walk for Values celebration in Yonge Dundas Square , Toronto , 2009 Walk for Values ... up to one or more of the human values in their lives ref name sathyawalk http www.sathyasai.org ... values, and character building. ref name walkforvalues By walking together as kindred spirits, we can achieve two things we can raise awareness of positive human values such as love, truth, non .... ref http www.walkforvalues.co.nz pages human values why walk for values.php ref Values advocated by Walk for Values Love caring, compassion, forgiveness, enthusiasm, devotion. Peace contentment, humility ... about us.php ref Mission statement The Walk for Values is a non monetary walk designed to promote .... ref name radiosai08 History The Walk for Values began in 2003 as a little walk with barely ... for Walk for Values began at the Sathya Sai School in Markham, Ontario . ref name walkhistory ... Walk for Values, in 2005, of the Sathya Sai School, friends of the school turned up in unprecedented ... archives 2005 june 8 05 community.htm ref Edmonton hosted their very first Walk for Values on June ... Canadian cities walked the values talk, to express their support for the universal human values. ref ... Canada, 12 of which held their own Walk for Values on the same date. ref name 01july06 The city ... Values Day. ref name 01july06 http media.radiosai.org Journals Vol 04 01JUL06 walk 4 values.htm .... ref name 01july07 In Toronto as of 2007, the Walk for Values shifted location, moving from Malvern ... Walk for Values Report ref ATN and Rogers Communications Rogers . ref name 01july07 br It was also ... ref name walksus http www.sathyasai.org news 2008 walks.html US ref The 2008 Walk for Values in Toronto ... faq.php ref Australia held Walk for Values in 6 cities including Canberra ref name walksus and Perth ... ref In 2009, Walk for Values took place in 9 Canadian cities Toronto, Vancouver, Calgary ...   more details



  1. Christian values

    ref improve date October 2011 quality date October 2011 The term Christian values historically refers to the values derived from the teachings of Jesus and taught by Christians throughout the history of the religion. The term has various applications and meanings, and specific definitions can vary widely between denominations, geographical locations, and different schools of thought. Biblical authority The Life of Jesus in the New Testament biblical teachings of Jesus include ref The Holy Bible , King James Version, Meridian, 1974. ref Great Commandment Love the Lord thy God love of God You shall love the Lord your God with all of your heart, and with all your soul, and with all your mind an excerpt from the Shema , Matthew 22 37 Christian views on marriage fidelity in marriage Whom God has joined together let no man put asunder Evangelical counsels renunciation of worldly goods Gather not your riches up upon this earth, for there your heart will be also , Christian pacifism renunciation of violence If a man strikes you on one cheek, Turning the other cheek turn the other cheek , Christian views on sin forgiveness of sins Forgive us our trespasses, as we forgive those who trespass against us , unconditional love Matthew 5 44 Love your enemies and Lord s Prayer pray for those who persecute ... United States, the phrases Christian values and family values are often used by conservative political groups ref http www.afa.net AFA American Family Association Promoting Traditional Family Values ... Moral Values.htm Morality and the Constitution Traditional Christian Moral Values Bot generated title ref ref http www.thenation.com doc 20050530 mcgarvey Dr. Hager s Family Values Bot generated ... Family values Red Letter Christian Jesusism Christian ethics References Reflist External links http www.scribd.com full 48514902?access key key 233n05kgr5q7i40si26o The Goodness Chart The Good Values to have in Life and teach children DEFAULTSORT Christian Values Category Political terms Category Value ...   more details



  1. Hierarchy of values

    Hierarchy of values is a concept in US legal analysis that Yale Law School Professor Myres MacDougal popularized. ref See generally M.S. MacDougal and H.D. Lasswell, Jurisprudence for a Free Society , pub. 1992 by Martinus Nijhoff Publishers. ref It refers to an ordered list of social values that influence judicial decision making. Different jurists or legal analysts may order values in different hierarchies, which leads them to decide particular controversies differently. One jurist may value predictability and certainty of expectation very highly and value fine tuning the result to the equities of the individual case somewhat lower, while another might order these values in the other direction. Accordingly, in a given case one jurist might well reach a result contrary to that which the other jurist reached. A 2002 study group concluded that there was no well developed and authoritative hierarchy of values in international law. ref See http 74.125.45.132 search?q cache Eihx6lQUTXsJ students.law.umich.edu mjil article pdfs v25n4 rao.pdf 22hierarchy of values 22 legal macdougal&hl en&ct clnk&cd 3&gl us Report of the International Law Commission , U.N. GAOR, 57th Sess., Suppl. No. 10, at 240. U.N. Doc. A 57 10 2002 . ref An example of a value hierarchy in the sense that MacDougal uses it is found in Paideia. ref http www.bu.edu wcp Papers Valu ValuMin.htm Paideia . Papers relating to the subject were given at the Twentieth World Congress of Philosophy, in Boston, Massachusetts, from August 10 15, 1998. They are collected at this http www.bu.edu wcp MainValu.htm site . ref Abraham Maslow created a table of two columns of opposing value hierarchies, supposedly reflecting competing social paradigms. ref See http www.halexandria.org dward392.htm Alexandria . ref References Reflist Category United States law ...   more details



  1. Values and Virtues

    Infobox Album Name Values And Virtues Type EP Artist Josh Doyle Cover Values And Virtues.jpg Background Orange Released May 20, 2009 Recorded 2008 Genre Alternative rock Length 19 52 Label GBR Producer Last album The End Of Fear br 2004 This album Values And Virtues br 2009 Next album Album ratings rev1 Cross Rhythms rev1Score 9 10 ref http www.crossrhythms.co.uk products Josh Doyle Values Virtues EP 81893 Cross Rhythms review ref rev2 rev2Score Values And Virtues is an EP by former Dum Dums band Dum Dums vocalist Josh Doyle . This EP is currently only available at JoshDoyle.com. Track listing High School Soldier 3 50 Ghosts Like You 4 18 Pop Idol 2 55 Waiting For The Payoff 4 46 Concrete Moon 4 03 Middletown Bonus Tracks li value 6 Middletown 3 24 Two Lines Instead Of One 3 36 This Transcendant Ache 3 25 My Jerusalem 3 53 Waiting For The Payoff Acoustic 4 18 Jericho 3 24 Damaged Goods 4 17 Army Of Two Acoustic 4 08 Concrete Moon Acoustic 4 56 Credits Written by Josh Doyle Track 2, 4 & 5 produced by Justin Saunders Track 1 & 3 produced and mixed by Joe Baldridge Track 2, 4 & 5 mixed by John Castelli Mastered by Steve Wilson Artwork & design by Shaun Gordon Vocals & guitar by Josh Doyle Additional guitars by Mark Hamilton guitarist Mark Hamilton , Justin Saunders & Jason Moore Bass by Jordan Hester, Beau Burtnick, Tony Lucido & Josh Fink Drums by Paul Evans, Doy Gardner & Joshua Moore Backing vocals by Jason Moore Cello by Justin Saunders References Reflist Josh Doyle DEFAULTSORT Values And Virtues Category Josh Doyle albums Category 2009 EPs ...   more details



  1. Filipino values

    The Filipino value system or Filipino values refers to the set of values or the value system that a majority of Filipino people have historically held important in their lives. This Philippine value system includes their own unique assemblage of consistent ideologies , moral codes , ethics ethical practices , etiquette , and personal and cultural values cultural and personal values that are promoted by their society. As with any society though, the values that an individual holds sacred can differ ... relationships. ref name CAPH http countrystudies.us philippines 41.htm Social Values and Organization , Philippines, country studies.us ref Philosophical basis Filipino values are, for the most part, centered .... The main sanction against diverging from these values are the concepts of Hiya , roughly translated ..., concludes in his book Pilosopiyang Pilipino 1982 that Filipino values are based on the significance ... values F. Landa Jocano identified two models of the Filipino value system. The first is the exogenous ... in relation to Filipino social values or Filipino core values , along with the Filipino character ... and thievery. The core values of Filipinos specifically upholds the following items solidarity ... of the feelings or needs of others known as pakikiramdam . In a larger picture, these values ... Talisayon, Serafin. http www.crvp.org book Series03 III 7 chapter xiii.htm Filipino Values , Chapeter XIII, Teaching Values in the Natural and Physical Sciences in the Philippines, crvp.orgp ref Gender specific values In relation to parenthood, bearing male and female children depends on the preferences ... book Series03 III 7 contents.htm Philippine Philosophical Studies I, Values In Philippine Culture And Education ... Values, A Sequel to understanding Filipino Values Understanding the Filipino Understanding Filipino Values, A Management Approach and Positive Filipino Values , filipinobooks.com http thefilipinomind.blogspot.com ...?title Philippine Core Values Philippine Core Values , en.wikipilipinas.org Category Philippine culture ...   more details



  1. Asian values

    Asian values was a concept that came into vogue briefly in the 1990s to justify authoritarian regimes ... values. The slogan political phrase Asian values should not be confused with traditional values . Definition ... of the term exists, but typically Asian values encompass some influences of Confucianism , in particular ... excellence and work ethic and thrift . Proponents of Asian values , who tend to support Asian ... for the region than the liberalism liberal values and institutions of Western world the West . These values .... A brief list of such Asian Values includes Citation needed date January 2009 Predisposition towards ... to liberal democracy . Political significance The concept of Asian values was a popular idea in People ... . Citation needed date August 2009 In Malaysia and Singapore, the concept of Asian values was embraced ... values between different ethnic and religious groups in those countries, as well as forming ... of economic wealth some proponents of Asian Values have credited this success to a distinctive ... ministers of Malaysia and Singapore, respectively, were particularly vocal advocates of Asian values ... Fareed Zakaria has written extensively on Asian values, while Amartya Sen has been one of the concept ... the cultural diversity of Asia is too great for there to be a single set of common values across ... of Asian values operated throughout the Asian region, or even just in East Asia, contradicts ... html 1885 41912 values.html What s Happened to Asian Values? ref The concept of Asian values ... . Citation needed date August 2009 Some consider these values to have contributed to the crisis. Citation ... in the name of Asian values as opposed to Western, or universal values serves the purpose of forming ... Indonesia n Vice President Jusuf Kalla linked the concepts of Asian values with the proposed East ... Asian values by placing emphasis on co operation over competition. ref cite web publisher People ... calls for countries to bear Asian values ref Criticism Taiwan social politics critic Lung Ying tai Lung ...   more details



  1. Land Values

    Infobox Magazine title Land Values image file image size image caption editor editor title Editor staff writer frequency Monthly circulation category company publisher firstdate June 1902 finaldate June 1919 country United Kingdom language English language English website issn Land Values was the monthly newspaper precursor of the contemporary magazine Land&Liberty . The periodical started life in June 1894 as The Single Tax , changing its name to Land Values in June 1902. The first issue of Land Values announced that blockquote though the name is changed to suit the requirements of the present political situation a situation the paper has done its best to create we leave our readers to judge whether we swerve from the principle and policy hitherto advocated, namely, that the value of the land is the reflex of the presence and industry of the whole people, and that it should be land value tax taken in taxation for public purposes . ref Land Values , vol. IX, no. 97, Glasgow, June 1902, p. 1 ref blockquote The paper inherited its one and only editor, John Paul, from its predecessor publication, in turn passing him on to its successor. Until 1904, Paul and his associate Fred Verinder had responsibility for publication, after which responsibility passed to Paul alone. In that same year the paper s proprietor, the Scottish Single Tax League , passed its ownership over to the Scottish League for the Taxation of Land Values both organisations Glasgow based . The SLTLV in turn, in 1907 signalling the publication s move to London handed proprietorship over to the United Committee for the Taxation of Land Values . ref cite book editor Joseph Edwards title Land and Real Tariff Reform edition First Edition of First Issue series The Land Reformers Handbook volume date 1909 origyear year 1909 month 21st July publisher Joseph Edwards with The Clarion Press, LD and ILP, New Age Press ... Land Values with the suffix dropped in January 1924 the new title to bring it more into line ...   more details



  1. Field of values

    of the Field of Values and the Convex Hull of the Spectrum , Charles R. Johnson, Proceedings of the American Mathematical Society , 61 2 201 204, Dec 1976. DEFAULTSORT Field Of Values Category ...   more details



  1. Transvaluation of values

    Unreferenced date December 2007 The revaluation of all values or the transvaluation of all values lang de Umwertung aller Werte is a concept from the Philosophy of Friedrich Nietzsche philosophy of Friedrich Nietzsche . Elaborating the concept in The Antichrist book The Antichrist , Nietzsche asserts that Christianity, not merely as a religion but also as the predominant moral system of the Western world, in fact inverts nature, and is hostile to life . As the religion of pity , Christianity elevates the weak over the strong, exalting that which is ill constituted and weak at the expense of that which is full of life and vitality. Christianity is contrasted unfavorably, for example, with Buddhism . Nietzsche posits that while Christianity is the struggle against sin , Buddhism is the struggle against suffering to Nietzsche, Christianity limits and lowers humankind by assailing its natural and inevitable instincts as depraved sin , whereas Buddhism advises one merely to eschew dukkha suffering . While Christianity is full of revengefulness and antipathy e.g., the Last Judgment , Buddhism promotes benevolence, being kind, as health promoting. Buddhism is also suggested to be the honest of the two religions, for its being strictly phenomenalism phenomenalistic , and because Christianity makes a thousand promises but keeps none . Martyrdom , rather than being a moral high ground or position ... a contradiction of natural values . Citation needed date September 2010 Nietzsche s enthusiasm for what he called the transvaluation of all values stemmed from a contempt for Christianity ... of all values would mean the exaltation of life rather than the exaltation of suffering, and an acceptance ... values Nietzsche Conclusion, The Antichrist book The Antichrist . The Revaluation of All Values was also ... used The Revaluation of All Values as a subtitle, and it was this scheme that his sister Elisabeth ... chapter Chapter 3 isbn 0691019835 Nietzsche DEFAULTSORT Transvaluation Of Values Category Friedrich ...   more details



  1. Values (heritage)

    Image Lenin statue in Berlin.jpg thumb right 250px Changing values saw the demolition and burial of this List of statues of Lenin monument in 1991 in 2010 it was announced that the head was to be excavated and placed in a museum for disgraced statues ref cite news url http www.spiegel.de international zeitgeist 0,1518,674218,00.html title Hello Lenin Berlin to Resurrect its Disgraced Monuments author Crossland, David work Der Spiegel date 26 January 2010 accessdate 29 March 2011 ref The values embodied in cultural heritage are identified in order to assess significance, prioritize resources, and inform Conservation restoration conservation decision making. It is recognised that values may compete and change over time, and that heritage may have different meanings for different Project stakeholder stakeholders . Origins Alois Riegl is credited with developing John Ruskin Ruskin s concept of voicefulness into a systematic categorization of the different values of a monument . In his 1908 essay Der moderne Denkmalkultus The modern cult of monuments he describes historical value, artistic value, age value, commemorative value, use value, and newness value. Riegl demonstrates that some of these values conflict and argues that they may be culturally Contingency philosophy contingent . ref cite book title Historical and Philosophical Issues in the Conservation of Cultural Heritage author ..., 94 publisher UNESCO accessdate 29 March 2011 ref Discussed in the 1964 Venice Charter , values and the question ..., and includes aesthetic, historic, scientific, social and spiritual values for past, present and future generations. In order to preserve such values a cautious approach of minimum intervention is advocated ... and their values. These are then managed in order to sustain and valorize that significance. ref cite ... Assessing the Values of Cultural Heritage Getty Conservation Institute GCI research report http www.getty.edu conservation publications pdf publications valuesrpt.pdf Values and Heritage Conservation ...   more details




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