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Academic publishers are more likely than others to adopt pinyin ; Columbia University Press changed the titles of Burton Watson's translations from " Chuang Tzu " to " Zhuangzi " and from " Han Fei Tzu " to " Hanfeizi ".
Sussex Academic Press, 2007 http :// www. sussex-academic. co. uk / sa / titles / literary_criticism / Holy. htm
It has received the CHOICE 2002 award for Outstanding Academic Reference Title and has been listed in the Booklist / Reference Book Bulletin Editor's Choice of Outstanding Reference titles.
Grolier's first CD-ROM publication was the text-only Academic American Encyclopedia on CD-ROM in 1985, and was one of the first commercial CD-ROM titles.
The school holds the record for the most national wins in United States Academic Decathlon history claiming five first place titles, and has also succeeded in being in the top ten schools in the state competition since its founding ..
* Battle of the Brains ( Academic Quiz Bowl Team )-Four national championship years ( NAC 1995, PACE 2004, PACE and NAQT 2007, NAQT 2010 ) and several other top 10 finishes in national competition ; in the Virginia High School League, 10 of 11 Colonial District Scholastic Bowl championships, 10 of 11 Central Region titles, and three state championships.
The school's Academic Decathlon team won National titles in 1998, 2001, 2004, 2005, 2007 and 2010 ( a national record ). ref > Academic Decathlon National Champions They also won the state title in 2007.
With 10 national championships, 80 top-five national finishes, 121 region titles, 156 conference titles, more than 1, 000 All-American athletes, and more than 200 Academic All-American athletes, the Cavaliers are successful both on and off the fields and courts.
The school boasts several Southeastern District athletic titles, such as the two-year title holding Academic Challenge team, as well as Eastern Region titles in football, and boys and girls basketball.

Academic and are
Academic human anatomists are usually employed by universities, medical schools or teaching hospitals.
Academic elitism is the criticism that academia or academicians are prone to elitism, or that certain experts or intellectuals propose ideas based more on support from academic colleagues than on real world experience.
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.
Academic degrees are available from BA ( Hons ) to PhD and other postdoctoral fellowships, with some dance scholars taking up their studies as mature students after a professional dance career.
Henry Hicks Academic Administration Building, the heart of Dalhousie University's Studley CampusDalhousie University's primary campuses are situated in the city of Halifax, Nova Scotia, spanning the Halifax Peninsula near Halifax Harbour, while the Dalhousie University Agricultural Campus is located in rural Bible Hill, Nova Scotia, Canada.
Academic areas that are included within the Liberal arts include:
Academic libraries are libraries that are hosted in post-secondary educational institutions, such as colleges and universities.
Academic libraries offer workshops and courses outside of formal, graded coursework, which are meant to provide students with the tools necessary to succeed in their programs.
Academic institutions are subscribing to electronic journals databases, providing research and scholarly writing software, and usually provide computer workstations or computer labs for students to access journals, library search databases and portals, institutional electronic resources, internet access, and course-or task-related software ( i. e. word processing and spreadsheet software ).
Academic programs are supported by a wide variety of electronic and print research resources in the MSVU Library.
Academic or professional publications that are not peer-reviewed are generally professional magazines.
Academic reviews of the topic are more equivocal, noting that although the argument that animals have at least simple conscious thoughts and feelings has strong support, some critics continue to question how reliably animal mental states can be determined.
Five colleges, McMurtry, Duncan, Martel, Jones, and Brown are located on the north side of campus, across from the " South Colleges ", Baker, Will Rice, Lovett, Hanszen, Sid Richardson, and Wiess, on the other side of the Academic Quadrangle.
The powers and authority of the faculty are vested in the Academic Council, which is made up of tenure and non-tenure line faculty, research faculty, senior fellows in some policy centers and institutes, the president of the university, and some other academic administrators, but most matters are handled by the Faculty Senate, made up of 55 elected representatives of the faculty.
The Senate is composed of the Chancellor, the President, Vice-President, Academic, Vice-President, Research, Deans of Faculties, Dean of Graduate Studies, Dean of Continuing Studies, Associate Vice-President, Academic, University Librarian, Registrar ( as Senate secretary ), 14 student members, 28 faculty members, and 4 convocation members ( who are not faculty members ).
Academic Excellence: We value excellence in learning with great teachers who are active scholars.
By the Academic Ranking of World Universities, one of its campuses, UC Berkeley, is ranked second worldwide among public and private universities, and three — Berkeley, Los Angeles, and San Diego — are ranked among the top 15.
Academic studies of the Zohar show that many of its ideas are based in the Talmud, various works of midrash, and earlier Jewish mystical works.
* 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.

Academic and used
The Miesian formal language of geometric grids employed in the buildings was also used by Aalto for other sites in Helsinki, including the Enso-Gutzeit building ( 1962 ), the Academic Bookstore ( 1962 ) and the SYP Bank building ( 1969 ).
In Pakistan, the title Dr. is used for both the Academic Doctors ( Ph. D.
Due to the contemporary Brutalist architecture of the Burnaby Mountain campus, many buildings, including the WAC Bennet Library and Academic Quadrangle have been used for location shots in a variety of films and television programmes over the years.
Exterior shots of the Academic Quadrangle have also been used in the Vancouver-based TV series JPod ( based on the book ).
The Svedberg Laboratory is a university facility that contains the Gustaf Werner cyclotron, which is used for research as well as for proton therapy for the treatment of cancer with close cooperation with the oncology clinic at Uppsala Academic Hospital.
Academic research has used game theory to explain Congress's incentives to pass the Act.
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 ").
It also used certain combinations of letters and apostrophes for some Arabic sounds which effectively ignored the Arabic transliterations accepted in Academic circles worldwide.
Perhaps sensing that NAQT would be a good replacement for College Bowl but a wanting substitute for ACF, Andrew Yaphe organized a " new " group, the Academic Competition Federation ( a name often used interchangeably with the Academic Competition Foundation in the previous years ), to continue running the Regional and National tournaments.
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 quarter ( class timing ), term used by universities in various European countries for the 15 minutes between the defined start time for a lecture and the actual time it will start
Academic Douglas Walton used the following example of a fallacious circular argument:
Academic authors cite sources they have used.
Academic works usually specify which words will be used and in which context.
' Academic insularity is colloquially criticized as being " ivory tower "; when used pejoratively, this term is criticized as anti-intellectualism.
The concert cymbalom has replaced most of the smaller folk tsymbaly previously used in Ukrainian orchestras and in Academic Conservatory courses.
Academic buildings on campus include Eaton Hall and Smullin / Walton Hall, which are primarily used by liberal arts departments.
The acronym is also used, particularly by Australian Antarctic personnel, for Just Another Fucking Academic.
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.
Academic opinion in the mid-20th century was generally reluctant to believe that such fine-quality Roman silver could possibly have been used in Roman Britain, and so there were many imaginative rumours and even doubts that this was a genuine British find at all.
* Academic Performance Index, a measure of scholastic performance used in California, United States

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