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Academic and Osborne
After its impromptu initiation as a piano Sing-along by the then Honorary Secretary Osborne Henry Mavor on the last day of the 1909 Martinmas Academic term, the highlight of the Union's social calendar is the annual ' Daft Friday ' black tie ball which continues to be held at the end of the Martinmas term exam diet.
" Global Outreach Services: Outreach in Academic Libraries ," in < u > From Outreach to Equity: Innovative Models of Library Policy and Practice </ u > Robin Osborne, ed.

Academic and identifies
Academic Christoph Lindner identifies the character of Marc-Ange Draco as an example of those characters who have morals closer to those of the traditional villains, but who act on the side of good in support of Bond ; others of this type include Darko Kerim ( From Russia, with Love ), Tiger Tanaka ( You Only Live Twice ) and Enrico Colombo (" Risico ").
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 direct
As a part of the project, the Academic Community Hall would serve as a cultural centre for the University and its surrounding community, thus providing a direct link between town and gown.
* with Joseph P. LaSalle, Stability by Liapunov's direct method with applications, New York, Academic Press 1961
Academic Bridging is designed for individuals who have been away from formal education for some time and do not meet the University ’ s established requirements for direct entry admission ; each course is intended to bridge the gap between a student ’ s prior education and the requirements of first year university courses in Humanities and Social Sciences.
In addition to direct, personalized assistance from classroom faculty, academic support is available for writing, reading, study skills, math, science, and coursework planning and completion through Landmark ’ s Centers for Academic Support and Coaching Services.
" The comments provide for further insights into the evaluation for tenure appointment and direct to the " 1968 Recommended Institutional Regulations on Academic Freedom and Tenure ," which recommends policy based upon the 1940 statement and a later documents on standards for faculty dismissal.

Academic and influence
** Social influence and social change, Academic Press, 1976.
Academic rigor has a strong influence on the school's culture.
Moreover, in common with many institutions in tertiary education, the college came strongly under the influence of the Council for National Academic Awards ( CNAA ) to which it took more and more of its courses, both pre-service and inservice, for validation.
Academic art is a style of painting and sculpture produced under the influence of European academies of art.
Academic art not only held influence in Europe and the United States, but also extended its influence to other Western countries.
Glen L. van der Vyver, Michael S. Lane, Conceptual frames of references and their influence on e-commerce system development, Seeking success in E-business: a multidisciplinary approach, Kluwer Academic Publishers, Norwell, MA, 2003
Although Cicero was influenced by the Academic, Peripatetic, and Stoic schools of Greek philosophy, this work shows the influence of the Stoic philosopher Panaetius.
Both of them contributed to the Academic Circle's organ, Druh ( 1874-7 ), and both became Ukrainophile socialists under the influence of Mykhailo Drahomanov's letters to Druh and the Polish-language newspaper Praca.
This included the foreign-born artists, especially French artists, in the King's service who lost power and influence in Denmark's official artistic and Academic circles.
* Social influence and social change, Academic Press, 1976.

Academic and Hamlet
Academic Alexander Welsh notes that Great Expectations is an " autobiographical novel " and " anticipates psychoanalytic readings of Hamlet itself ".

Academic and numerous
In his writings, which were numerous, he seems to have covered nearly the whole of the Academic program ; but metaphysics and ethics were the subjects which principally engaged his thoughts.
The label Academic Acropolis has been used to describe the area, since it sits on one of the highest natural points in Manhattan and contains numerous academic institutions.
Academic contacts in Greece: While in Germany Carathéodory retained numerous links with the Greek academic world about which detailed information may be found in Georgiadou's book.
Grolier was one of the largest U. S. publishers of general encyclopedias, including The Book of Knowledge ( 1910 ), The New Book of Knowledge ( 1966 ), The New Book of Popular Science ( 1972 ), Encyclopedia Americana ( 1945 ), Academic American Encyclopedia ( 1980 ), and numerous incarnations of a CD-ROM encyclopedia ( 1986 – 2003 ).
Hardin-Simmons offers numerous opportunities to get involved: All-School SING, Campus Recreations, Greek Life, Six White Horses, Student Congress, Student Activities, International Club, International Student Fellowship, The Brand, The Bronco, Intramurals and Rec Sports, Various Academic Clubs, The World Famous Cowboy Band, Spurs Dance Team, and HSU Cheerleaders.
Among his numerous prestigious honors, Dr. Goldstein received the 2007 Carnegie Corporation of New York's Academic Leadership Award.

Academic and modern
In addition to this the college has built several more modern buildings to develop the campus, including the RIBA award-winning Rutherford Building completed in 1997, the Ben Pimlott Building designed by Will Alsop and completed in 2005, and the New Academic Building which was completed in 2010.
Academic publishing also followed suit, with the success of the Quiller-Couch Oxford Book of English Verse encouraging other collections not limited to modern poetry.
These were formalized and promoted by the academies in Europe between the 17th century and the modern era, of which the most influential became the French Académie de peinture et de sculpture, which held a central role in Academic art.
In 1997, the library underwent a major renovation, undergoing several improvements, such the addition of multimedia centers, and the addition to its south side of the L. Thomas Melly Academic Center, a spacious, modern location for “ round the clock ” study.
* Juggle. org Arthur Lewbel's Academic juggler column on the modern history of juggling clubs
Academic assessment of the Statute was initially disparaging, with some saying that it added at most " three words to a conveyance ", but it was understood to be important by lawyers of the time and in the modern era.

Academic and them
There are also a number of committees supporting both the Court and Academic Council, that make important decisions and investigate matters referred to them.
ECNU has a faculty body of over 4, 000, among whom there are 1986 full-time teachers ( including over 1, 000 professors or associate professors ), 11 academicians of the Chinese Academy of Sciences or Chinese Academy of Engineering ( six of them are academicians of both Academies ), 11 members of the “ State Council Academic Appraisal Committee ”, eight specially hired professors or lecture professors for the “ Yangtze Scholar Award Program ” sponsored by the Ministry of Education, nine “ state level talents ” chosen by the “ New-Century Talents Project ,” ten “ National Outstanding Youth Fund ” award winner, 80 specially hired professors or lecture professors for ECNU ’ s “ Zijiang Scholar Award Program ”, and 105 tenured professors.
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 ).
Academic researchers find it impossible to find precise figures about crucial statistics, such as the ratio of active daters to the large number of inactive members ( whom an agency will often wrongly claim as potential partners, leaving them ' on the books ' long after they have left ) and the overall ratio of men to women in an agency's membership.
On November 27, 2009, the firm drew the attention of the Swedish press for denying collective bargaining rights to employees at their Stockholm store by making all 48 workers redundant and re-hiring them through employment agency Academic Work.
Both Student Affairs and Academic Affairs departments are headed by a dean, with a hierarchical chain of staff beneath them.
Aside from teaching, Dr. Plecki is offered the position of Academic Decathlon coach, a job all the other teachers consider to be a waste of time for them as well as the students.
* Academic – Prepare cadets for constant change in the economy and society by challenging them, through a college-prep curriculum, to be creative thinkers and adaptable learners for the 21st century.
Gary, and his wife, Kay, give back to their community by hosting an annual charity golf tournament in Canmore, Alberta with the mission to: To make a positive difference in the lives of Bow Valley School Athletes, primarily through providing financial support, to assist them to become Leaders, Valuing Teamwork, and Achieving Athletic and Academic Excellence.
Thirteen of them are scholarship holders of the German Academic Exchange Service, this makes the school the best one on the scholarship holders list out of every German Music Colleges.
Although he is best known today for simple portraits of the poets John Keats and John Clare, he was very successful in his lifetime with huge history paintings in the " Grand Manner ", which have so far not benefited at all from the revival of interest in 19th century British Academic art, and are not likely to be on display in the museums that own them.
This class, Academic Communications, provided them with an opportunity to learn basic life skills and how to apply for jobs.
The Elgin campus is now host to 17 different buildings, among them the new Harm A. Weber Academic Center, established in 2007.
Of Academic painting, Malraux writes, ' All true painters, all those for whom painting is a value, were nauseated by these pictures – " Portrait of a Great Surgeon Operating " and the like – because they saw in them not a form of painting, but the negation of painting '.

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