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Adler went on to note that from those she interviewed and surveyed in the U. S., she could identify a number of common factors that led to people getting involved in Paganism: the beauty, vision and imagination that was found within their beliefs and rituals, a sense of intellectual satisfaction and personal growth that they imparted, their support for environmentalism and / or feminism, and a sense of freedom.
The earliest academic studies of contemporary Paganism were published in the late 1970s and 1980s by scholars like Margot Adler, Marcello Truzzi and Tanya Luhrmann, although it would not be until the 1990s that the actual multidisciplinary academic field of Pagan studies properly developed, pioneered by academics such as Graham Harvey and Chas S. Clifton.
The cable car in the castle is based on the 1968 movie Where Eagles Dare, where a U. S. Army Brigadier General is captured and taken prisoner to the Schloß Adler, a fortress high in the Alps above the town of Werfen, only reachable by cable car, and the headquarters of the German Secret Service in southern Bavaria.
Louise DeCarl Adler ’ 66, Judge, U. S. Bankruptcy Court
In her study of the Pagan movement in the U. S., sociologist Margot Adler noted that the Faeries placed a great emphasis on the " transformative power of play ", believing that playful behavior had a role within ritual that could lead to an altered state of consciousness.
Dankmar Adler ( July 3, 1844, in Stadtlengsfeld, Germany – April 16, 1900, in Chicago, Illinois, U. S .) was a celebrated German-born American architect.
In his fictional biographies of Sherlock Holmes and Nero Wolfe, William S. Baring-Gould puts forth an argument that Adler and Holmes reconnected after the latter's supposed death at Reichenbach Falls.
Architects whose names are associated with the Chicago School include Henry Hobson Richardson, Dankmar Adler, Daniel Burnham, William Holabird, William LeBaron Jenney, Martin Roche, John Root, Solon S. Beman, and Louis Sullivan.
) The best-known form of this hypothesis — popularised by William S. Baring-Gould, who wrote " biographies " of both Sherlock Holmes and Nero Wolfe — holds that Wolfe is the offspring of Sherlock and Irene Adler.
Among the more notable of Bennington's alumni are: Alan Arkin, Andrew Kromelow, Anne Ramsey, Anthony Wilson, Carol Channing, Donna Tartt, Andrea Dworkin, Kathleen Norris, Susan Crile, Kiran Desai, Bret Easton Ellis, Judith Butler, Libby Zion, Jill Eisenstadt, Jonathan Lethem, Justin Theroux, Michael Pollan, Helen Frankenthaler, Cora Cohen, Liz Phillips, Tim Daly, Roger Kimball, Holland Taylor, Bradley S. Jacobs, Melissa Rosenberg, Jane Thompson, Peggy Adler and Peter Dinklage.
* Cyrus Adler ( 1863 – 1940 ), U. S. educator
* Julius Ochs Adler ( 1892 – 1955 ), U. S. publisher, journalist, and United States Army General
Adler is a career U. S. Department of State employee who rises throughout the series, eventually becoming Secretary of State.
Cyrus Adler ( September 13, 1863 – April 7, 1940 ) was a U. S. educator, Jewish religious leader and scholar.
The play was a great success, the first successful production of a Tolstoy play in the U. S., and Thomashefsky was so obviously happy for Adler that their friendship was renewed.
Identifying several new trends that had occurred in American Paganism since 1979, Adler recognized that in the intervening seven years, U. S. Pagans had come to become increasingly self-aware of Paganism as a movement, something which she attributed to the increasing number of Pagan festivals.
However, band manager / producer Lou Adler — who, ironically, had been one of the founders of the rock festival movement two years earlier, as a partner ( with Mamas & Papas lynchpin John Phillips ) in the Monterey Pop Festival, where Hendrix premiered in the U. S .— opposed it because the band was busy promoting their latest album, Clear.
Hermann Adler, by H. S.
John Herbert Adler ( August 23, 1959April 4, 2011 ) was a U. S. Representative for, serving from 2009 until 2011.
Adler was elected in 1991 to the New Jersey State Senate, where he served from 1992 until his inauguration into the U. S. House of Representatives in 2009.
U. S. Congressman Adler was ranked by The National Journal as one of the ten most centrist members in the House of Representatives.
* In January 2009, Adler announced his first bill as a U. S. Representative: the Safeguarding America's Seniors and Veterans Act.
Because of this endorsement for Kerry, and Kerry's decisive win in the Democratic Primary, Adler was rumored to be the frontrunner for U. S. Attorney for New Jersey if the Senator from Massachusetts had won the 2004 presidential election.
In 2012, Shelley Adler ran against Runyan for Adler's old U. S. House seat.

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From Philadelphia came Cyrus Adler and Joseph Jastrow.
Adler, Judge Sulzberger's nephew, came to study Assyriology.
so Cyrus Adler became interested in her friend Racie Friedenwald, and Joe Jastrow -- the only young man who when he wrote had the temerity to address her as Henrietta, and signed himself Joe -- fell in love with pretty sister Rachel.
* 1851 – Felix Adler, German-American religious leader and social reformer ( d. 1933 )
* 1921 – Richard Adler, American songwriter and composer ( d. 2012 )
* Adler, Margot.
Schools will vary in their approach, but in North America the most popular method taught derives from the " system " of Constantin Stanislavski, which was developed and popularised in America by Lee Strasberg, Stella Adler, and others.
Samuel Adler classifies the harp as a plucked string instrument in the same category as the guitar ( acoustic or electric ), mandolin, banjo, or zither.
His mother, Nadezhda ( Adler ), was the daughter of a nobleman, Alexander Adler, head of the Topographical Bureau of the Kazan Military District.
At Schwarzwald Hotel Adler in Häusern, three generations of chefs from the same family have defended the award from the first year the Michelin guide selected restaurants in Germany until today.
Some circus examples include Pipo Sossman, François Fratellini ( the Fratellini family ), Felix Adler, Paul Jung, Harry Dann, Chuck Burnes, Albert White, Ernie Burch, Bobby Kaye, Jack and Jackie LeClaire, Joe and Chester Sherman, Keith Crary, Charlie Bell, Tim Tegge, Kenny Dodd, Frankie Saluto, Tammy Parish, David Konyot ( Circus Barum and The Toni Alexis trio ), Jay Stewart and Prince Paul Albert.
This situation was resolved due to the efforts of Cyrus Adler, professor of Semitic languages at Johns Hopkins University and founder of the Jewish Publication Society, who convinced a number of wealthy German Reform Jews including Jacob Schiff, David and Simon Guggenheim, Mayer Sulzberger, and Louis Marshall, to contribute $ 500, 000 to the faltering JTS.
On June 4, 1998, the city officially opened the Museum Campus, a lakefront park, surrounding three of the city's main museums, each of which is of national importance: the Adler Planetarium & Astronomy Museum, the Field Museum of Natural History, and the Shedd Aquarium.
The pioneering works of J. Adler represented a significant turning point in understanding the whole process of intracellular signal transduction of bacteria.
The team at IBM involved in cipher design and analysis included Feistel, Walter Tuchman, Don Coppersmith, Alan Konheim, Carl Meyer, Mike Matyas, Roy Adler, Edna Grossman, Bill Notz, Lynn Smith, and Bryant Tuckerman.
* Adler, Margot.
Under Mortimer J. Adler ( member of the Board of Editors of Encyclopædia Britannica since its inception in 1949, and its chair from 1974 ; director of editorial planning for the 15th edition of Britannica from 1965 ), the Britannica sought not only to be a good reference work and educational tool but to systematise all human knowledge.
The Propædia and its Outline of Knowledge were produced by dozens of editorial advisors under the direction of Mortimer J. Adler.
Roughly half of these advisors have since died, including some of the Outline's chief architects: Rene Dubos ( d. 1982 ), Loren Eiseley ( d. 1977 ), Harold D. Lasswell ( d. 1978 ), Mark Van Doren ( d. 1972 ), Peter Ritchie Calder ( d. 1982 ) and Mortimer J. Adler ( d. 2001 ).

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