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FNSP and such
An emeritus professor of the Sorbonne and member of the FNSP, he has published many books and articles in newspapers, such as Corriere della Sera, la Repubblica, El País, and especially Le Monde.

FNSP and de
As per ordinance 45-2284, issued by Charles de Gaulle on 9 October 1945, two entities were created from ELSP: Fondation nationale des sciences politiques () or FNSP and Institut d ' études politiques de Paris () or IEP Paris.

FNSP and Fondation
** Fondation nationale des sciences politiques ( FNSP ), a research foundation ; and

FNSP and its
France's Legislature entrusted FNSP with managing IEP Paris, its library, and budget, and an administrative council assured the development of these activities.
FNSP further strengthened its role as a scientific publication center with significant donations from the Rockefeller Foundation.

FNSP and research
FNSP manages the research faculty and facilities of Sciences Po, and is one of the largest social sciences research bodies in Europe.
FNSP manages research centres, a doctoral school, a library and a publishing house.
The FNSP manages eight research centres ( five jointly with CNRS ).

FNSP and Sciences
* Sciences Po ( FNSP and IEP Paris ) official English-version website

periodicals and such
In library and information science, a book is called a monograph, to distinguish it from serial periodicals such as magazines, journals or newspapers.
The Berlin group published periodicals such as Club Dada, Der Dada, Everyman His Own Football, and Dada Almanach.
Some Esperanto periodicals, such as MONATO include cookery items from time to time.
Foreign periodicals, such as the Annales des Mines, published accounts of travels made by French engineers who observed British methods on study tours.
In computer performance testing, Khornerstone is a multipurpose benchmark from Workstation Labs used in various periodicals such as UNIX Review.
Whilst these works were usually collages incorporating found objects, such as bus tickets, old wire and fragments of newsprint, Merz also included artist's periodicals, sculptures, sound poems and what would later be called " installations ".
In contrast to the Prussian-oriented periodicals, in the late 19th century such newspapers as Przyjaciel Ludu Łecki and Mazur were founded by members of the Warsaw-based Komitet Centralny dla Slaska, Kaszub i Mazur ( Central Committee for Silesia, Kashubia and Masuria ), influenced by Polish politicians like Antoni Osuchowski or Juliusz Bursche, to strengthen a Polish identity in Masuria.
She further elaborated on them in her periodicals The Objectivist Newsletter, The Objectivist, and The Ayn Rand Letter, and in non-fiction books such as Introduction to Objectivist Epistemology and The Virtue of Selfishness.
In addition to literature such as novels, poetry, short stories and drama, Project Gutenberg also has cookbooks, reference works and issues of periodicals.
Academic literary critics teach in literature departments and publish in academic journals, and more popular critics publish their criticism in broadly circulating periodicals such as the Times Literary Supplement, the New York Times Book Review, the New York Review of Books, the London Review of Books, The Nation, and The New Yorker.
) Like most things associated with the Decadence, such exotica discombobulated the mainstream American public, who regarded the little magazines in general as " freak periodicals " and declared, through one of their mouthpieces, Munsey's Magazine, that " each new representative of the species is, if possible, more preposterous than the last.
He also contributed to classical periodicals such as Mnemosyne.
Her works were also published in periodicals and newspapers such as The New Idea, The Native Companion, Australia Today and the British-Australasian.
There are three main types of home shopping: mail or telephone ordering from catalogs ; telephone ordering in response to advertisements in print and electronic media ( such as periodicals, TV and radio ); and online shopping.
With the advent of digital information systems and the Internet, the scope of publishing has expanded to include electronic resources, such as the electronic versions of books and periodicals, as well as micropublishing, websites, blogs, video game publishers and the like.
As in most British periodicals, the cryptic in the Spectator is numbered: in the Spectators case, a puzzle's theme may be related to its specific number ( such as a historic event that occurred in the year corresponding to the four-digit number of the puzzle for that week ).
The album received unanimously positive reviews, with praise from music periodicals such as Rolling Stone, NME, and Blender, as well as a four-star review from the Los Angeles Times, calling it a " wild emotional ride " sure to be " one of the most dissected and debated collections of the year.
The national groups also issue periodicals, such as Mensa Bulletin, the monthly publication of American Mensa, and Mensa Magazine, the monthly publication of British Mensa.
He has published thirteen books and also written for such national periodicals as National Geographic, Smithsonian, and The American Scholar.
This gave rise to the factoid that encyclopedias and runs of periodicals were divided by volume between the two universities, but actually such series bear single shelfmarks.
In the periodicals L ' Amic de les Arts and La gaseta de les Arts, he and Dalí carried on a series of " call and response " essays on cinema and theater, debating such technical issues as segmentation, découpage, " photogenia " ( founded on the insert shot ) and rhythmic editing.
They may also be used for technical reasons in actual reality for use in the development of specifications, such as the fictional country of Bookland, which is used to allow EAN " country " codes 978 and 979 to be used for ISBN numbers assigned to books, and code 977 to be assigned for use for ISSN numbers on magazines and other periodicals.
His articles appeared in national periodicals such as Harper's Weekly, Collier's, Outing, Outlook, and The Independent, and in juvenile magazines such as St. Nicholas, Youth's Companion, and Boys ' Magazine.
He began to write for general circulation periodicals such as Le Monde and Le Contemporain.

periodicals and la
His works include, besides those already mentioned, Considerations sur Ia Révolution Française ( Paris, 1792 ); Mémoire sur la Révolution, ou exposé de ma conduite ( 1795 ); Mémoires sur la vie de M. Suard, sur ses écrits, et sur le XVIII ' siècle ( 1820 ) éloges on Joubert, Kléber and Desaix ; several notices of distinguished persons ; and a large number of articles in periodicals.
Interlinguistically neutral ( thus " la langue internationale "), CDELI aims to preserve documents in and about all kinds of constructed languages: it offers, in addition to Esperanto books and periodicals, the richest collections of materials about Volapük and Occidental, among others.

periodicals and Revue
He played a key role in a number of periodicals, including La Vogue, La Revue Indépendante, La Revue Blanche and Le Mercure de France.
Other influential periodicals were the Revue Spirite ( France ), Le Messager ( Belgium ), Annali dello Spiritismo ( Italy ), El Criterio Espiritista ( Spain ), and The Harbinger of Light ( Australia ).
Instead he turned his attention to publishing political articles in Western periodicals such as the Revue des Deux Mondes outlining his strongly held views on Russia's role in the world ( see below ).
On his return to Paris, Reclus contributed to the Revue des deux mondes, the Tour du monde and other periodicals, a large number of articles embodying the results of his geographical work.

periodicals and de
Born in Madrid, Gris studied mechanical drawing at the Escuela de Artes y Manufacturas in Madrid from 1902 to 1904, during which time he contributed drawings to local periodicals.
There he gave a lecture known as " Con Todos, y para el Bien de Todos ", which was reprinted in Spanish language newspapers and periodicals across the United States.
Some of his articles in this and other periodicals have been put together in book form, Les Maîtres de l ' histoire: Ernest Renan, Hippolyte Taine, Jules Michelet ( 1894 ); Portraits et souvenirs ( 1897: on Victor Hugo, Fustel de Coulanges, Victor Duruy, etc.
Sarmiento continued to exercise the idea of freedom of the press and began two new periodicals entitled La Tribuna and La Crónica respectively, which strongly attacked Juan Manuel de Rosas.
He was a frequent contributor to periodicals, and obtained notoriety as a result of an article which, under the nom de plume of Thomas Maitland, he contributed to The Contemporary Review for October 1871.
Van de Velde's design work received good exposure in Germany, through periodicals like Innen-Dekoration, and subsequently he received commissions for interior designs in Berlin.
After schooling in the convent, de Cleyre began her intellectual involvement in the strongly anti-clerical freethought movement by lecturing and contributing articles to freethought periodicals.
Most of the novels in the Voyages series ( except for Five Weeks in a Balloon, Journey to the Center of the Earth, and The Purchase of the North Pole ) were first serialized in periodicals, usually in Hetzel ’ s Magasin d ' éducation et de récréation ( English trannslation: Education and Entertainment Magazine ).
Journalists such as Henfil, Osmar Santos and Eliel Ramos Maurício covered the assemblies for periodicals Diário de Sorocaba and Folha de Itapetininga.
Meireles was a prolific contributor to Brazilian periodicals, and for a time she served as education editor of Rio's Diario de Noticías.
The community presently publishes the periodicals Nor Ghiank ( in Armenian ), Ararat, and the state-sponsored Lăcaşuri de cult.
Monteiro also wrote film criticism for periodicals like Imagem, Diário de Lisboa and O Século.
His Course de Bâle à Bienne par les vallées du Jura appeared in 1802, while descriptions of his travels, as well as of the manners of the natives, local history, and in short everything that could stimulate national sentiment, were issued in a series of periodicals from 1783 to 1831 under the successive titles of Etrennes helvétiennes and of Conservateur suisse.
In addition to numerous articles which appeared in Italian Jewish periodicals he wrote biographies of Sara Copia Sullam, Amatus Lusitanus, Abraham de Balmes, Shabbethai Donnolo and Leon de Modena.

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