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Writings about place are almost always about the writer: The most rigorous are a series of self-exposures, revelations of their chroniclers' prejudices and ignorances.
"These are people trying to fuel the fire and brew our ignorances," said Rabia Khedr, executive director of the Muslim Council of Peel, which lobbied the school board in support of the students' right to pray.
I cannot imagine how he could know, and there is not the least reason for thinking, as mystical democrats have thought, that the compounding of individual ignorances in masses of people can produce a continuous directing force in public affairs.
After a cut of some negative media coverage of the video, Paul speaks with Bob Forrest, the founder of Alo House Recovery Centers, where he admits some of his ignorances dealing with suicide, including not knowing anyone personally that has died by suicide.
From looking at the election cycle and campaign, it was very clear that we were dealing with someone who is irrational and completely embodies many of ignorances that civil rights leaders and activists have been fighting against for as long as I personally can remember, and the history of the civil rights movement has existed.
How the impertinences, ignorances, and insults went through the multiplication table.
Crisis in South Africa: The shocking practice of 'corrective rape' – aimed at 'curing' lesbians. 4 January 2014. This homophobic phenomenon and other ignorances perpetuate rape culture and put lesbian women at greater risk of rape. Intersectionality as a tool of analysis identifies that black lesbians face homophobia, sexism, racism and classism.
Rozan, Charles (1888), Petites ignorances historiques et littéraires, pp. 4–5. On the other side, chronicles from the Norman side tell that their knights gained much profit from the ransoms paid by their many prisoners, and that they had only three casualties on their side.Orderic Vitalis, Historia Ecclesiastica VI 240–241. Cfr. Anglo-Saxon Chronicle 1119.
People base their decisions and contribution based on their own point of view. When there is a lack of common ground in the points of views of individuals within a team, misunderstandings occur. Sometimes these misunderstandings remain undetected, which means that decisions would be made based on ignorant or misinformed point of views, which in turn lead to multiple ignorances. The team may not be able to find the right solution because it does not have a correct representation of the problem.
Colbert's character has been described as a "caustic right-wing bully". The character exists not in opposition to political leaders, but to common ignorances; for example, his insistence that then-presidential candidate Barack Obama had Socialist leanings was based on public misconceptions. In parodying the cult of personality, the Colbert character also developed a real-life equivalent, creating what was dubbed the "Colbert Nation". While giving the character a certain mythos was part of the show's inception, show producers did not set out to create a loyal following; the joke was that the character thought he had an influence, but that was a figment of his ego-riddled imagination.
Arnauld answered with Théologie morale des Jésuites ("Moral Theology of the Jesuits"). The Jesuits then designated Nicolas Caussin (former confessor to Louis XIII) to write Réponse au libelle intitulé La Théologie morale des Jésuites ("Response to the libel titled Moral Theology of the Jesuits") in 1644. Another Jesuit response was Les Impostures et les ignorances du libelle intitulé: La Théologie Morale des Jésuites ("The impostures and ignorance of the libel titled Moral Theology of the Jesuits") by François Pinthereau, under the pseudonym of "abbé de Boisic", also in 1644. Pinthereau also wrote a critical history of Jansenism, La Naissance du Jansénisme découverte à Monsieur le Chancelier ("The Birth of Jansenism Revealed to the Chancellor") in 1654.
Differing from its forebear, the QI Book of General Ignorances structure as a question-and-answer trivia tome, The Book of Animal Ignorance instead opts for an encyclopaedic listing of 100 animals, providing information and facts for each. This change in style may be dictated simply by the content, but could also be as a direct result of criticism directed at the former title by Marcus Berkmann, referring to its disappointing similarity in format to a number of titles, and specifically New Scientist's 2005 book Does Anything Eat Wasps? Touted on the cover as being "from the team that brought 'Ignorance' to millions", it promised to be a "bestiary for the 21st century,"Lloyd, John & Mitchinson, John The Book of Animal Ignorance (Faber&Faber;, 2007), from the inside-dustjacket blurb and contains almost-completely new "quite interesting" facts on 100 different animals, described in Fry's introduction as "the oats in the QI muesli".Animal Ignorance at the QI Shop .

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