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34 Sentences With "academic realm"

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Philip Glass, never quite beloved in the academic realm, remains Pulitzer-less.
One Japanese researcher I spoke to said that few in the academic realm take his inventions seriously.
This largely has to do with the fact that DeTurk and her book fall squarely within the academic realm.
In our roles as department chairs, deans, provosts and presidents, we must push for policies that make the academic realm safer.
It's not uncommon for professors like Warren to do work for private clients while they're also working in the academic realm.
But taking it off the line and into the academic realm could just be the shot in the arm that bitcoin needs to move forward with new ideas.
Finally, they have helped to galvanize the scientific study of terrorism in the academic realm, harnessing the power of American universities to inform counterterrorism policy and practice and to train the next generation of counterterrorism professionals.
WASHINGTON — Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin, whose fellow Yale alumni called for him to resign because they thought he was slow to denounce hate groups after violence in Charlottesville, Va., last month, came under fire Friday from another rarefied academic realm: the former students of his private country day school.
In the academic realm, when combined with study of political economy, the study of economies as polities, it becomes political ecology, another academic subfield. It also helps interrogate historical events like the Easter Island Syndrome.
164-6 the two kept reclaiming the local academic realm from the conservatives, the task largely completed after the death of Gil Robles.Ana Chaguaceda Toledano, Miguel de Unamuno. Estudios sobre su obra, vol. 2, Salamanca 2005, , pp. 74-75.
In the academic realm, English "developed interests that he still maintains in art, sculpture, literature, and, especially poetry." He graduated with a bachelor's degree in English in 1976.Basketball: A Biographical Dictionary, edited by David L. Porter, an entry on Alex English by Peter C. Bjarkman, Westport, Connecticut, London: Greenwood Press, 2005.
The program has also been blocked in Morocco since 2006 by Maroc Telecom, a major service provider in the country. Blurred out image of the Royal Stables in The Hague, Netherlands. This has since been partially lifted. In the academic realm, increasing attention has been devoted to both Google Earth and its place in the development of digital globes.
New York: Kitchen Table, Women of Color Press. 23. This epistemological framework has been utilized by feminists like bell hooks, who claims that theorizing is often tied to a process of self- recovery and collective liberation; it is not thus limited to those in the western academic realm, nor does it require ‘scientific’ research.Hooks, B. (1994). Theory as a Liberatory Practice.
71, available here and later boasted of expelling a reactionary from the faculty.López Arnal 2015, La Vanguardia 01.04.71 During transición Canals was particularly alarmed by de- Christianization of universities and remained determined to confront the rising Marxist tide,Francisco Canals Vidal, Encuentro con estudiantes, [in:] Verbo 153-154 (1977), pp. 411-418 anxious that PCE infiltrated the academic realm in pursuit of its revolutionary goals.
Certain parts of the academic realm of IR theory did not offer the feminist perspective serious attention because of differences with its ways of addressing problems within the discipline.Keohane, R. O. (1998). Beyond dichotomy: Conversations between international relations and feminist theory. International Studies Quarterly, 42(1):193-197 Some circles within social sciences are increasingly employing a hypothetico-deductivist way of looking at social phenomena.
CERT was established in February 2017 as a resource & guidance centre for students & researchers, supported by the Department of Education SIO of India. CERT is committed to promote & conduct research programmes in the field of Education. CERT engages in the academic realm with innovative approaches to re-frame educational policies. It maintains a wide network of students and research scholars, who are creatively contributing in knowledge production and intellectual capital.
Following in his father's footsteps, Ellison was an Anglican missionary to the Jews in Europe in the late 1920s and '30s. However, after receiving Believer's Baptism, he was kicked out of the Church of England. Upon his return to Britain, he held many positions in the academic realm as a respected Old Testament scholar and became associated with the Open Brethren. He was a friend and colleague of F. F. Bruce.
Märta Strömberg was one of the first female archaeologists to enter the academic realm in Sweden. She began her career as a researcher at Lund University and stayed her entire professional career at the same university. She continued to work sporadically at the university also after her retirement. She has been described as one of the foremost experts in Nordic prehistory in Sweden, but had a broad base of knowledge and expertise stretching from knowledge about the Stone Age to the Middle Ages.
Those students who were identified as more externally controlled (believing that their future depended upon luck or fate) tended to have lower academic-performance levels. Cassandra B. Whyte researched how control tendency influenced behavioral outcomes in the academic realm by examining the effects of various modes of counseling on grade improvements and the locus of control of high-risk college students. Rotter also looked at studies regarding the correlation between gambling and either an internal or external locus of control. For internals, gambling is more reserved.
If convicted and sentenced to a required withdrawal, the leave of absence would be credited as time served. A forced withdrawal includes a permanent notation on the student's transcript. Harvard biology professor Richard Losick calls the note "a severe punishment" and one suspected student describes it as "almost the kiss of death in the academic realm." During their absence, students must "hold a full-time, paid, non- academic job in a non-family situation, for at least six consecutive months" before becoming eligible for readmittance.
Contemporary scholars of the 17th and 18th- centuries felt that, at least in the academic realm, they were not subject to the norms and values of the wider society. Unlike their non-scholarly counterparts, they thought they lived in an essentially egalitarian community, in which all members had equal rights to criticize the work and conduct of others. Moreover, the Republic of Letters in theory ignored distinctions of nationality and religion. The conventions of the Republic of Letters were a great convenience to scholars throughout Europe.
Whatever the case may be, a year after its release, the story was adapted into a musical by the author herself and Michèle Millasseau. They wrote seven original songs together. The show was played at the Phillippe-Vinson de La Montagne school on June 30th, 2000 « La petite fleur et le soleil - La comédie musicale », site Internet de Joëlle Écormier.. The second novel by Écormier appeared in 2003, the year after which she was put in charge of promoting writing at the library in Saint-Denis, the François-Mitterrand House of Communication. This lead her to facilitate writing workshops in the academic realm.
183 and confronted him as late as in 1895.El Siglo Futuro 24.01.95, available here In the late 1890s the conflict scaled down as Gil moved away from Integrism and Cámara turned his ally in showdown against liberal University scholars. Miguel de Unamuno After 1891 death of Mariano Arés Sanz the Salmantine academic realm was almost entirely dominated by conservatives like Gil Robles, Alejandro de la Torre Vélez and Nicasio Sánchez Mata.Rodríguez-San Pedro Bezares 2002, p, 254 It was exactly the funeral of Arés which produced confrontation with Miguel de Unamuno, then a young professor of Greek freshly landed in Salamanca.
The most widely used combination action in newly built organs has at its heart a system of electronics. The combinations are stored in a computer memory. To set a combination, the organist pulls the desired stops, holds the setter button (usually labeled "Set"), and presses the desired piston. Larger organs, especially in the academic realm, as well as organs played by several organists or guest artists sometimes feature a system of memory levels: each organist is assigned a level or a range of levels and is able to keep his registrations separate from those of other organists who play the instrument.
La Fidelidad Castellana 18.11.88, available here Though there is no direct confirmation, this might suggest that Felix joined the Nocedalistas and entered their faction of Traditionalism, later to be known as Integrism. It is not clear whether Rafael shared any sympathy for the Integrists and what position he took, especially following his arrival in Madrid and commencement of university education in the early 1890s. Carlist structures in the capital were very much taken over by the Integrists and supporters of Nocedal particularly active in the academic realm, yet there is no evidence that the young Diaz Aguado joined them; there is no evidence of his engagement in orthodox Carlist structures either.
210-211 Tejada's library.the part handed over to RACMYP consisted of 24,000 books, Ramírez 2013, p. 210. In principle RACMYP accepts only full donations; as Tejada's widow was unwilling to cede ownership, it took complex negotiations to get the deal closed, Ramírez Jerez 2013, pp. 207-210 Already in 1977 Tejada lamented that Spanish universities were becoming mimetic replicas of the European ones;he noted that "nuestra universidad es la que corresponde a unas gentes que han perdido su identidad de patria", ABC 27.07.77, available here some claim that indeed, in the 1980s and 1990s Traditionalism as scientific school was almost entirely eradicated from Spanish academic realm,Garralda Arizcun 1995, p.
In the academic realm, women were believed to be incapable of handling complex subjects which led teachers to restrict what they taught female students. It was also considered unladylike to excel in art since women's true talents were then believed to center on homemaking and mothering. Yet several women were able to find success during their lifetime, even though their careers were affected by personal circumstances – Bracquemond, for example, had a husband who was resentful of her work which caused her to give up painting. The four most well known, namely, Mary Cassatt, Eva Gonzalès, Marie Bracquemond, and Berthe Morisot, are, and were, often referred to as the 'Women Impressionists'.
240 a vastly prolific author and during his lifetime himself subject of 4 PhD dissertations,Vallejo 2015 Tejada did not make it to the top elite of Spanish law scholars and did not enter Real Academia de Jurisprudencia y Legislación. There are conflicting accounts of his standing in the academic realm. Some claim that he was universally highly regarded as doctrinally intransigent but pro-studenthe defended students’ participation in academic governance bodies against the official schemes, Carrillo-Linares 2008, p. 343 open-minded, tolerant scholar,Jacek Bartyzel, Franciszek Elías de Tejada y Spínola - hidalgo, filozof, karlista as demonstrated by his supervision of PhD bid of Enrique Tierno Galván, the future key PSOE politician.
Activist projects encourage students to identify real-life forms of oppression and to recognize the potential of feminist discourse outside of the academic realm. The goals of this practical application of feminist pedagogy include raising students' consciousness about patriarchal oppression, empowering them to take action, and helping them learn specific political strategies for activism. Students' activist projects have taken a variety of forms, including organizing letter-writing campaigns or writing letters to the editor, confronting campus administration or local law enforcement agencies, organizing groups to picket events, and participating in national marches. Feminist teachers who have written about their experiences assigning activist projects recognize that this non-traditional method can be difficult for students.
Women have achieved parity in medical school in some industrialized countries, since 2003 forming the majority of the United States medical school applicants. In 2007–2008, women accounted for 49% of medical school applicants and 48.3% of those accepted. According to the Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC) 48.4% (8,396) of medical degrees awarded in the US in 2010–2011 were earned by women, an increase from 26.8% in 1982–1983. While more women are taking part in the medical field, a 2013–2014 study reported that there are significantly fewer women in leadership positions within the academic realm of medicine. This study found that women accounted for 16% of deans, 21% of the professors, and 38% of faculty, as compared to their male counterparts.
In Bartyzel 2015 there are 7 rather casual references to Gil; in comparison, Vázquez de Mella is mentioned 67 times Gil remained a scholar with impact mostly in academic realm; following death in 1908 his work was soon eclipsed by that of de Mella, who gained high profile as deputy and politician and became sort of a celebrity. Politically Gil remained in-between Integrism and mainstream Carlism. De Mella for some 25 years was considered the key Carlist theorist until in 1919 he broke away.there was no major conflict between de Mella and the claimant related to theoretical vision of Traditionalism; the conflict resulted from the clash of personalities, issues of political strategy and questions of foreign policy, detailed discussion in Juan Ramón de Andrés Martín, El cisma mellista.
83, available here In 1986 Pascual signed a Professor Titular contract with San Pablo CEU, a Catholic educational establishment at that time in transition between Colegio Universitario, affiliated at Complutense, and a stand-alone high education institution. Joining Facultad de Periodismo, he remained head of its Departamento de Redacción Periodística until death. CEU San Pablo, main entrance Apart from official academic realm, Pascual remained moderately involved also in semi-scientific educational initiatives sponsored by different institutions, though primarily by the Church. Already in the early 1970s he was active giving public lectures on media and regional press; by the end of the decade he took part in Jornadas Carlistas de la Prensa in Madrid, organized by Partido Carlista in its Madrid headquarters, and acted as vice- president of the Madrid-based Asociación Cultural Navarra.
14 Finally, some scholars distinguish between "revisionism", the term reserved for amateurish writings of Moa or others, and "neo-revisionism", the term applied to scientifically grounded works pursuing similar yet not identical views. the reported difference is that neo-revisionism does not advance catastrophist perspective, and that it falls into 2 streams: "purist" (which assaults the Republic altogether) and "comparative" (which denigrates the Republic by comparing its miserable output with results of the peaceful transition of the 1970s, Malefakis 2011 Finally, few authors note that historiographic revision is generally welcome and needed, but "revisionism" by default stands for revision based on manipulation and has no place in the academic realm. Bernat Montesinos 2007, p. 52 Most authors who rebuke attempts to distort and falsify history do not go into such detail and refer to "revisionismo histórico" and "revisionistas".
Following the Spanish authorities’ arrest of twenty-one Gabrieliños on the night of the rebellion, four of the Indians identified by the guards as the revolt's leaders were interrogated in early January 1786. Genealogist and descendant of some of the first Spanish partakers at the mission in Alta California, Thomas Workman Temple II, was the first scholar to study this interrogation's testimony, and published an article in 1958, “Toypurina the Witch and the Indian Uprising at San Gabriel”. To this day, despite the book's exaggeration of events it is one of the most complete accounts of the rebellion organized by Toypurina, used as a major reference in subsequent articles and books. Toypurina's popularity has stretched beyond the academic realm to Californians and Americans who now regard her as a symbol of Gabrieliño resistance to the missions, as well as a primordial figure among California Native women's protests against Spanish colonialism.

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