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1." Nelson (1996) states that the notion of the 'differentiated self', in an object relations context, includes the self with internalization feelings about significant others and representations of experienced reactions of others to the individual."

Source:  Powell, Katherine C. "Developmental psychology of adolescent girls: conflicts and identity issues" Education 125.1 Sept. 22 2004: 77-88

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2." Many questions remain to be answered, many social relations to be examined, before we will know precisely the extent of the individual's rights, and of the rights the social state gives to all in relation to each."

Source:  Baker, Keith Michael. "Sketch for a historical picture of the progress of the human mind: tenth epoch" Daedalus 133.3 June 22 2004: 65-83

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3." This account recognizes that crime and punishment are as much about social norms, social influence, and relations between persons as about individual blame and state-imposed suffering."

Source:  Bibas, Stephanos,Bierschbach, Richard A. "Integrating remorse and apology into criminal procedure" Yale Law Journal 114.1 Oct. 1 2004: 85-151

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4."... that seeks to determine the relation between the family and the state and to construct the family as mediation between the body of the individual and service to the nation."

Source:  Lockard, Joe. "Israeli utopianism today: interview with Adi Ophir" Tikkun 19.6 Nov. 1 2004: 18-22

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5." The 'collusion' between state and capital engendered a voluntarist institutional framework for industrial relations that effectively gave employers power over the labour process and employment relations by leaving the employment contract to bargaining between individual employers and workers."

Source:  Chiu, Stephen W.K.,Levin, David A. "The Organization of Industrial Relations in Hong Kong: Economic, Political and Sociological Perspectives" Organization Studies 20.2 Mar. 22 1999: 293

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6." Examining federal-state relations, the role of the media, political parties, interest groups, elections, Congress, the presidency, and the courts with an eye toward how each encourages or discourages individuality or community gives students a useful frame-work for pursuing specific topics."

Source:  Sanders, Arthur. "Teaching Introductory American Politics as Part of a Learning Community" PS: Political Science & Politics 33.2 June 1 2000: 207

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7." In a late interview, Foucault argues that power is present in all human relations; for power, he goes on to explain, is "the relationships in which one wishes to direct the behavior of another." States of domination are faced "when an individual or a social..."

Source:  GOSLINGA-ROY, GILLIAN M. "BODY BOUNDARIES, FICTION OF THE FEMALE SELF: AN ETHNOGRAPHIC PERSPECTIVE ON POWER, FEMINISM, AND THE REPRODUCTIVE TECHNOLOGIES" Feminist Studies 26.1 Mar. 22 2000: 113

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8." Sullivan maintains a liberalism that focuses only on the relation between the state and individuals and rejects any state responsibility for the social status or welfare of citizens."

Source:  PHELAN, SHANE. "Queer Liberalism?" American Political Science Review 94.2 June 1 2000: 431

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9." Addressing Simmel and Foucault, Warnier then points out that objects of material culture need not always be interpreted as mere signs of something else in a purely individual quest, but rather as objectifications of power in relation to society and the state."

Source:  ARGENTI, NICOLAS. "Construire la culture mat[acute{e}]rielle: Phomme qui pensaitavec les doigts" Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute 6.2 June 1 2000: 352

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10." In their attempt to understand how individuals and states are 'created, challenged, sustained, disintegrated and consolidated' through discourses, post-structuralist theorists of international relations, such as Michael Shapiro and James Der Derian, reflect this emphasis on the causal powers..."

Source:  BEREJIKIAN, JEFFREY,DRYZEK, JOHN S. "Reflexive Action in International Politics" British Journal of Political Science 30.2 Apr. 1 2000: 193

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11." What appears to be most important for the individual is not whether he or she flourishes in relation with others but what the balance sheet states."

Source:  ARAUJO, ROBERT JOHN. "THE PROBLEMATICS OF MORAL AND LEGAL THEORY" Theological Studies 61.1 Mar. 1 2000: 181

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12."... 30 state mental health parity laws. "These provisions would be devastating to individuals with disabilities and individuals with more serious health care needs," Laurel Stine, director of federal relations at the Judge David L. Bazelon Center for Mental Health Law, told ADAW."

Source:  . "Advocates wary of several provisions in managed care bills" Alcoholism & Drug Abuse Weekly 12.11 Mar. 13 2000: 3

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13." He defines state-building broadly to include changes in the government bureaucracy, the established relations that government has with individuals and organizations ("societal actors"), and/or the means of policy administration."

Source:  Braeman, John. "From the Outside In: World War II and the American State" Historian 61.3 Mar. 22 1999: 689

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14." The last part, "The Individual and the State," deals with the political processes such as party politics, interest groups, bureaucracy, the security forces, and the relations between politics and economic development."

Source:  Shiping, Hua. "Comparing Asian Politics: India, China, and Japan" Perspectives on Political Science 27.3 June 22 1998: 185-186

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15."... whole society, one of these chapters, chapter 7, focuses on the relation of the individual to the state, making a unique contribution in this area."

Source:  Koller, John M. "Buddhist Ethics" Philosophy East and West 50.2 Apr. 1 2000: 294

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16."... society with one another, are in a state of nature in relation to each other (II, 14; see II, 145, 183). [9] The state of nature and civil society are distinguished by the absence or presence of a recognized common judge between individuals."

Source:  SCOTT, JOHN T. "The Sovereignless State and Locke's Language of Obligation" American Political Science Review 94.3 Sept. 1 2000: 547

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17."... the liberal state created a strict regulatory framework for labor-management relations after feeling threatened that the mainstream labor movement's capacity for collective power would undermine individualism and classlessness in American society (xi)."

Source:  Huibregtse, Jon R. "Workers' Paradox: The Republican Origins of New Deal Labor Policy, 1886-1935" Journal of Labor Research 21.4 Sept. 22 2000: 683

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18."... previous list): (Hypothesis J) positive relations between religiosity and collectivism (horizontal and vertical collectivism), and (Hypothesis K) negative relations between religiosity and individualism (horizontal individualism and vertical individualism)."

Source:  Cukur, Cem Safak,De Guzman, Maria Rosario T.,Carlo, Gustavo. "Religiosity, Values, and Horizontal and Vertical Individualism-Collectivism: a study of Turkey, the United States, and the Philippines" Journal of Social Psychology 144.6 Dec. 1 2004: 613-635

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19." Following an introductory section, the dance is studied in relation to its characteristics arising out of movement as a means of communication of the experiences of one individual to other individuals."

Source:  Van Tuyl, Marian. "General semantics in teaching an introductory course in aesthetics" ETC.: A Review of General Semantics 51.4 Dec. 1 2004: 570-575

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20." Such approaches conclude that an individual can only be creative in relation to a social context. "We cannot study creativity by isolating individuals and their works from the social and historical milieu in which their actions are carried out" (Csikszentmihalyi 1988, 325)."

Source:  Tschmuck, Peter. "How creative are the creative industries? A case of the music industry" Journal of Arts Management, Law and Society 33.2 June 22 2003: 127-142

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21." The question that still vexes in the general context of Protestant/ Roman Catholic discussion, that of Spirit in relation to the individual and Spirit in relation to the community, might also have been treated more extensively."

Source:  Nicol, Lain G. "Light Of Truth And Fire of Love: A Theology of the Holy Spirit" Theological Studies v59.n3 Sept. 1 1998: 531-534

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22." Individual school district rate differences in student medication treatment for ADHD were evaluated in relation to school district student race/ethnicity patterns and in relation to 1998 median household income by county/jurisdiction.[3] Where appropriate, these data comparisons were analyzed using the Spearman rank order statistic."

Source:  Safer, Daniel J.,Malever, Michael. "Stimulant Treatment in Maryland Public Schools" Pediatrics 106.3 Sept. 1 2000: 533

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23." Individual dispersion and productivity of ptarmigan in relation to their selection of food and cover."

Source:  WATSON, A.,Moss, R.,ROTHERY, P. "WEATHER AND SYNCHRONY IN 10-YEAR POPULATION CYCLES OF ROCK PTARMIGAN AND RED GROUSE IN SCOTLAND" Ecology 81.8 Aug. 1 2000: 2126

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24." Those making the prize-giving speeches spoke again and again of discipline, of creative individualism in relation to the team, of accepting the..."

Source:  HOWE, DARCUS. "Brixton: home to summer leagues and guns" New Statesman (1996) 129.4499 Aug. 14 2000: 18

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25."... Classroom." PS: Political Science and Politics 31(September): 578-84. Martocchio, Joseph J. 1994. "The Effects of Absence Culture on Individual Absence." Human Relations 47:243-62. McArthur, David J., and Matthew W. Lewis."

Source:  Mayer, Kenneth R.,Coleman, John J. "Student Attitudes toward Instructional Technology in the Large Introductory U.S. Government Course" PS: Political Science & Politics 33.3 Sept. 1 2000: 597

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