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ive reform plan for the military in Bavaria. In 1789, he presented the plan, which was not only accepted but resulted in his promotion to the rank of major general and ap- pointment to the Bavarian Privy
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is frequently stifled when they enter school, where conformity is emphasized and where it is not acceptable for them to ask their many questions spontaneously and unimpeded by the explicit and implicit
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were conceived of as strong recommendations for instructional de- sign – and were intended to be accepted as such. With the ad- vent of Sprachlehrforschung in the 1970s came a much stronger scientific
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hinged upon morale and a framing of the right thing to do – if political reasoning seems to lose acceptance (such as emphasizing the peace-keeping ef- fect of having a strong economic union), common European [...] behavior of social groups, and it is entirely possible that these patterns of behavior are simply accepted as social institu- tions, internalized and remain unquestioned. A master narrative is one with or
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text-con- sumers’ operations (Hart, 2010), and they can give reasons as to why comments could be accepted as plausible assertions. According to van Leeuwen and Wodak, these strategies are composed of four
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which courses of events can easily be plotted, simply because one’s audience is taken to ‘know’ and accept these courses” (Bamberg, 2004, 360); they tend to naturalize and normalize the meaning to the point [...] individually, as a testimony to our times. In June 2018, at the height of the tourist season, he accepted an invitation by a local parish to present his work in the Slovenian coastal town of Piran. Krajnc
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someone close to me. Because they were afraid that I could commit suicide. Because it was not easy to accept. After ten years of perseverance for one thing and then you get the thing and in a short while…”(Alain [...] narratives absorb ambivalences and contradictions in migration policies and thus succeed to stay acceptable, but only for a European public. My paper has shown that narrative theory offers a lot of potential
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type of analysis, which is therefore much less legitimate than established methodological creeds. Accepting this, the costs for doing social theory are high, notwithstanding some theoretical side streams
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lead to the conclusion that the Hartz IV reform addressed a sham problem: The problem that the acceptance of dependent employment is prevented by so- cio-political false incentives did not exist, or not