Examples of post-structuralism in the following topics:
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- Post-and-lintel architecture is a fundamental structural system in which a horizontal header is supported by two vertical columns.
- A lintel can be a load-bearing building component, a decorative architectural element, or a combined ornamented structural item.
- Stonehenge, for instance, is a prime example of the structure in its simplest terms .
- Post-and-lintel is one of the four ancient structural methods of building; the others are corbel, arch-and-vault, and truss.
- The development of the arch allowed for much larger structures to be erected, and the post-and-lintel system fell out of favor for larger buildings until the introduction of steel girder beams in the industrial era .
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- Post-Impressionists extended Impressionism while rejecting its limitations.
- Post-Impressionism developed from Impressionism.
- Paul Cézanne, who participated in the first and third Impressionist exhibitions, developed a highly individual vision emphasizing pictorial structure; he is most often called a post-Impressionist.
- The Post-Impressionists were dissatisfied with the triviality of subject matter and the loss of structure in Impressionist paintings, although they did not agree on the way forward.
- Georges Seurat's works are Pointillist, using systematic dots of color to create form and structure.
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- This structure is a combination of bureaucratic and pre-bureaucratic, where individual contribution and control are coupled with authority and structure.
- In this structure, consensus is the driving force behind decision making and authority.
- Post-bureaucratic structure is better suited to smaller or medium-sized organizations (such as nonprofits or community organizations) where the importance of the decisions made outweighs the importance of efficiency.
- A matrix structure is used by the largest companies with the highest level of complexity.
- Smaller companies function best as pre-bureaucratic or post-bureaucratic; the inherent adaptability and flexibility of the pre-bureaucratic structure is particularly effective for small companies aspiring to expand.
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- Although tunicates are classified as chordates, only the larval form possesses all four common structures.
- Adults only maintain pharyngeal slits and lack a notochord, a dorsal hollow nerve cord, and a post-anal tail.
- Members of Cephalochordata possess a notochord, dorsal hollow nerve cord, pharyngeal slits, and a post-anal tail in the adult stage.
- (b) The larval stage of the tunicate possesses all of the features characteristic of chordates: a notochord, a dorsal hollow nerve cord, pharyngeal slits, and a post-anal tail.
- Adult lancelets retain the four key features of chordates: a notochord, a dorsal hollow nerve cord, pharyngeal slits, and a post-anal tail.
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- Very little archaeological evidence of actual buildings from the earliest permanent structures in the Viking era have survived.
- The first was the Kaupanger group that had a complete arcade row of posts and intermediate posts along the sides and details that mimic stone capitals.
- Even though the wooden churches had structural differences, they give a recognizable general impression.
- Intermediate posts have been omitted.
- Identify the different kinds of timber structures created by the Vikings.
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- Animals in the phylum Chordata share four key features: a notochord, a dorsal hollow nerve cord, pharyngeal slits, and a post-anal tail.
- The chordates are named for the notochord: a flexible, rod-shaped structure that is found in the embryonic stage of all chordates and also in the adult stage of some chordate species.
- The post-anal tail is a posterior elongation of the body, extending beyond the anus.
- In humans and other apes, the post-anal tail is present during embryonic development, but is vestigial as an adult.
- In chordates, four common features appear at some point during development: a notochord, a dorsal hollow nerve cord, pharyngeal slits, and a post-anal tail.
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- A post-closing trial balance is a trial balance taken after the closing entries have been posted.
- The post-closing trial balance is the last step in the accounting cycle.
- The post-closing trial balance can only be prepared after each closing entry has been posted to the General Ledger.
- After the closing entries are posted, these temporary accounts will have a zero balance.
- That is why it is necessary to run a post-closing trial balance.
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- Posting is recording in the ledger accounts the information contained in the journal.
- Posting is always from the journal to the ledger accounts, and can be done two ways: the journal entries can be posted at the time the transaction is journalized; or the posting can be done at a set time like the end of the day, week, or month.
- When posting the general journal, the date used in the ledger accounts is the date the transaction was recorded in the journal, not the date the journal entry was posted to the ledger accounts.
- The account number appears in the Posting Reference column of the General Journal.
- Describe how posting affects the General Journal, Special Journal and General Ledger
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- Emails, documentation, bug reports, and other pieces of writing that are intended to have a permanent life should be written using standard grammar and spelling, and have a coherent narrative structure.
- It makes their posts significantly harder to understand, and frankly makes those people look a little bit disorganized. )
- If you're writing a quick comment that applies to their entire post, it's okay to top-post (that is, to put your response above the quoted text of their mail); otherwise, you should quote the relevant portion of the original text first, followed by your response.
- Likewise, if you really want to start a new topic, do it by posting a fresh mail, not by replying to an existing mail and changing the subject.