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Academic and Christoph
Academic Christoph Linder sees Thunderball as part of the second wave of Bond villains: the first wave consisted of SMERSH, the second of Blofeld and SPECTRE, undertaken because of the thawing of relations between East and West, although the cold war heated up again shortly afterwards, with the Bay of Pigs Invasion, the construction of the Berlin Wall and the Cuban Missile Crisis all occurring in an eighteen month period from April 1961 – November 1962.

Academic and identifies
Academic Laurie Osborne identifies the direct influence of Hamlet in numerous modern narratives, and divides them into four main categories: fictional accounts of the play's composition, simplifications of the story for young readers, stories expanding the role of one or more characters, and narratives featuring performances of the play.
Western Reserve claims to have a royal charter from the Royal Family of Kuwait, authorizing it to award academic degrees, as well as an Al-Qassimi Royal Academic Charter from United Arab Emirates The Oregon Office of Degree Authorization identifies Weston Reserve as an unaccredited college whose degrees are not approved for use in Oregon and states that the institution does not any " recognized provincial or national approval.

Academic and character
At the millennium, new award opportunities, including the Academic All-American Awards and the National Student of the Year award, were established to recognize excellence in scholarship and character.
Academic attention to the character has frequently come in the form of gender studies or with a focus on social class, reflecting Xander's working class home life and his fears of inadequacy.
Academic Kerstin Jütting describes Leiter as " a cool and quiet no-nonsense character who knows 007's strengths and weaknesses well ".
On the other hand, Pope had certainly read Shaftesbury's work, for he mentions the character of Theocles in the latter's The Moralists in his Dunciad ( IV. 487-490 ): " Or that bright Image to our Fancy draw ,/ Which Theocles in raptur'd vision saw ,/ While thro ' Poetic scenes the Genius roves ,/ Or wanders wild in Academic Groves ".
But in the end, Jolie gets accepted into college as the admissions board believed that her experience on the Academic Decathlon team allowed her to build character, and recognizes the merit of her achievements without cheating.
Academic department heads boycotted the first day of the 2008-09 academic year to protest another new policy setting aside positions for Christian faculty, a move seen by many as being part of the new dispensation's intention to impart a specific religious character to the famously secular institution.
Brahms chose the title " Tragic " to emphasize the turbulent, tormented character of the piece, in essence a free-standing symphonic movement, in contrast to the mirthful ebullience of a companion piece he wrote the same year, the Academic Festival Overture.

Academic and example
For example, the faculty of " philoprogenitiveness ", from the Greek for " love of offspring ", was supposed to be located centrally at the back of the head ( see illustration of the chart from Webster's Academic Dictionary ).
For example, according to Fengling, Chen, Du Yanjun, and Yu Ma's paper " Academic Freedom in the People's Republic of China and the United States Of America.
Academic Douglas Walton used the following example of a fallacious circular argument:
According to the Institute for the Study of Academic Racism, scholars have drawn on a 1979 work by social psychologist Michael Billig-" Psychology, Racism, and Fascism "-that identified links between the Institute of Psychiatry and racist / eugenic theories, notably in regard to race and intelligence, as for example promoted by IOP psychologist Hans Eysenck and in a highly publicised talk in August 1970 at the IOP by American psychologist Arthur Jensen.
The University of Hertfordshire prescribes academic dress for its members .< ref > Christianson and Piggott, < cite > Academic Dress in the University of Hertfordshire </ cite >, ISBN 978-1-898543-01-5 </ ref > Both dress and undress are prescribed, though only dress is used in practice-for example, at the graduation ceremonies, held in St Albans Cathedral.
In the United States, for example, according to the widely recognized " 1940 Statement on Academic Freedom and Tenure ", teachers should be careful to avoid controversial matter that is unrelated to the subject.
A detailed example of the positivist approach is a study conducted by the Public Policy Institute of California report titled " Evaluating Academic Programs in California's Community Colleges ", in which the evaluators examine measurable activities ( i. e. enrollment data ) and conduct quantitive assessments like factor analysis.
For example, in the early 1990s he was both artistic Co-Director at STEIM ( Studio for Electro Instrumental Music ), located in Amsterdam and a German Academic Exchange Service ( DAAD ) composer-in-residence in Berlin.
For example, the Academic Focus Group students, selected for their outstanding academic potential in Year 11 and 12, are inducted to the UWA Library and have borrowing rights.
Inclusion in this list is taken as a measure of the esteem of these academics and is used, for example, by the Academic Ranking of World Universities.
Its twin-towered design is said to be reminiscent of the Italian Renaissance and is an example of the Federation Academic Classical style.
For example, at Trinity College in Hartford, Connecticut, the Dean of the Faculty is also the Vice President for Academic Affairs and is the second highest administrator, directly beneath the President.
The Academic American Encyclopedia cited the work as an example of the " conflict between Gogol's idealistic strivings and his sad, cynical view of human propensities ".
The Groves of Academe by Mary McCarthy, published in 1952, is often quoted as the earliest example, although in Faculty Towers: The Academic Novel and Its Discontents, Elaine Showalter discusses C. P. Snow's The Masters, of the previous year, and several earlier novels have an academic setting and the same characteristics, such as Willa Cather's The Professor's House of 1925, Régis Messac's Smith Conundrum first published between 1928 and 1931 and Dorothy L. Sayers ' Gaudy Night of 1935 ( see below ).

Academic and those
Academic elitism suggests that in highly competitive academic environments only those individuals who have engaged in scholarship are deemed to have anything worthwhile to say, or do.
The Hague Academic Coalition ( HAC ) is a consortium of those institutions.
* The Early Academic Outreach Program ( EAOP ) was established by the University of California ( UC ) in response to the State Legislature's recommendation to expand post-secondary opportunities to all of California ’ s students including those who are first-generation, socioeconomically disadvantaged, and English-language learners.
In addition, other variants on the above quiz bowl formats are used at the high school level, including such formats as those of the Ohio Academic Competition ( OAC ), Partnership for Academic Competition Excellence ( PACE ), and the Panasonic Academic Challenge ( PAC or simply " Panasonic ").
The Campus Watch project was derided as a " War on Academic Freedom "; in protest, more than 100 academics asked to be listed along with those accused by Campus Watch.
Academic departments have no formal ties to colleges other than those that are located within particular college buildings due to availability of space, with lectures, seminars and tutorials taking place wherever there is an available room rather than on a college basis.
* Partnerships in Academic Communities, a program in Miami, Florida that awards scholarships to those enrolled
This was not only a result of their ( often explicit ) sexual content, but also because they deliberately abandoned the conventions of classical Greek sculpture favoured by European Academic sculptors to experiment instead with the aesthetics of art traditions as diverse as those of India, West Africa, and the Pacific Islands.
Academic dress or academical regalia is a traditional form of clothing for academic settings, primarily tertiary ( and sometimes secondary ) education, worn mainly by those that have been admitted to a university degree ( or similar ) or hold a status that entitles them to assume them ( e. g., undergraduate students at certain old universities ).
* The Academic Version is intended for those who want to enroll in universities and other institutions of higher education and for professionals such as medical doctors and nurses who want to study or practise in an English-speaking country.
Academic degrees are more oriented towards those with interests in the scientific basis of public health and preventive medicine who wish to pursue careers in research, university teaching in graduate programs, policy analysis and development, and other high-level public health positions.
Academic interest in ancient mystery cults such as those of Mithras and Dionysus began to develop.
Academic freedom is the belief that the freedom of inquiry by students and faculty members is essential to the mission of the academy, and that scholars should have freedom to teach or communicate ideas or facts ( including those that are inconvenient to external political groups or to authorities ) without being targeted for repression, job loss, or imprisonment.
* Academic societies for those interested in a particular field of study or studying a particular topic: The most prominent of these include the History and Current Affairs Society ( HCA ), United Nations Association of South Africa ( UNASA ) and Students for Law and Social Justice ( SLSJ ).
The University's Royal Charter, unlike those of other universities, provides for three sovereign bodies, the third one ( in addition to the usual Council and Senate ) being the Academic Advisory Council, which is a group of external academics that audits the academic staff.
The DEGI ( for Spanish Decanato de Estudios Graduados e Investigación ) is to be to the vanguard of changing styles on Higher Education, Academic Management, Learning Communities, and Technological Changes so that changes on the campus ' organizations better the institutional environment of all areas, mostly those where Graduate Studies impact more.
In two subsequent research papers published by Academic Leadership ( 2009 ), then in an article published by the Times Higher Education ( 2009 ), Paul Z. Jambor of Korea University established the connection between any unfavorable image / reputation universities may develop ( and / or their association, by country, to those universities linked to the wrongdoing ) to a halt in their climb or even to a drop in their THE – QS World University Rankings.
Academic geologists study subterranean basins as well as those basins which have been exhumed and dissected by subsequent tectonic events.
Academic Yasir Suleiman gives the principal reason for this as the similarity of al-Arsuzi's works to those of Sati ' al-Husri, a contemporary.
The organization's stated purpose: " In order to promote the general welfare of Baylor University the purpose of this organization shall be: to stress the importance of Leadership, Service, and Scholarship in daily life ; to promote an active interest in the Athletic, Academic, Traditional, and Cultural aspects of Baylor University ; to foster an atmosphere of unity among the membership which creates effective service ; and to encourage communication and good will among all the peoples of Baylor University, as well as among those with whom this organization comes in contact.
The new class of students would be called the “ academic class ,” and those students who qualified for admission to it by sustaining a process of examination would be known as “ academic scholars .” Academic scholars, and the institutions with which they were affiliated, would receive recognition and privilege under New York ’ s school funding formula.

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