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Her husband's academic fraud had been exposed by one of his fellow dons there, destroying his career and driving him to suicide.
Her academic education was limited to arithmetic, her family genealogy, grammar, history, reading, spelling, and writing.
Her academic training emphasized development of an alla prima technique and painting out of doors, which inspired her to produce bold impasto works quickly.
Her goal was to teach adults not enrolled in formal academic institutions, because of their poverty and / or lack of credentials.
Her husband is Jørgen Tesman, an aspiring, young, reliable ( but not brilliant ) academic who has combined research with their honeymoon.
Her work is widely recognized as a formative influence on hundreds of other academic studies, government policy initiatives, and international agreements.
Her work has been increasingly studied, both for its academic interest and as a work of devotional literature.
Her academic specialty was British modern literature, with a particular interest in the Bloomsbury Group.
Her more serious and academic debates have been with figures such as John Rawls, Richard Posner, and Susan Moller Okin.
Her academic career began at the former Enfield College ( now Middlesex University ) before she went on to become a lecturer at the LSE and Professor of Educational Administration at the University of London Institute of Education.
Sir Colin Campbell, DL, FRSA, an academic lawyer, was the Vice Chancellor of the University of Nottingham, England and served until 2006 as Her Majesty's First Commissioner of Judicial Appointments.
Her academic books include:
In the " Risico " story, academic Christoph Lindner identifies the character of Enrico Colombo 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 Marc-Ange Draco ( On Her Majesty's Secret Service ).
Her work was praised by the Dean of Arts for both her broadcasting and academic career.
Her diaries, preserved in an academic collection at Wesleyan University, paint a picture of a woman whose personal life was often in disarray.
Her family were prominent members of society and she benefited from parents who supported their daughter receiving formal academic education.
At the end of 2008, Her Majesty the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh officially opened in Lincoln's Inn Fields a new £ 71 million state-of-the-art building housing the LSE's Departments of Law and Management, being the first time that LSE has re-located one of its major academic departments to actual frontage on the park.
Her background is as an academic lawyer, specialising in the
Her family put a great deal of emphasis on academic performance, and Hunt did very well in school.
Her condition meant that she needed to watch her health carefully, take regular medication, and occasionally wear a heart monitor .. She was often exempt from arduous academic commitments because of her health concerns.
Her judgement influenced the rejection slip he received from Princeton University Press following its submission, thus effectively denying him the prestigious auspices of a mainstream academic publishing house.
Her work starts with a dazzlingly skilled, somewhat melancholic version of late-19th-century academic realism … it ends with distilled, nearly abstract images in which pure paint and cryptic description are held in perfect balance.
Her work on mate preference in the guppy fish species ( Poecilia reticulata ) attracted media attention in numerous nature magazines and the United States public broadcasting service, as well as academic notice, based upon her research finding that female guppies in Trinidad may choose males for orange coloration similar to a favored food, the fruit of a local tree.
LIPA was opened by Her Majesty The Queen on 7 June 1996, and since then its range of courses has expanded with each new academic year.

Her and books
Her fiance, who is with a publishing firm, translates many books from English into Italian.
Her time spent at the many locations featured in her books is very apparent by the extreme detail in which she describes them.
Her books in the late 1920s included the semi-autobiographical The Fairy Caravan, a fanciful tale set in her beloved Troutbeck fells.
Her books have enjoyed huge success in many parts of the world, and have sold over 600 million copies.
Her books were and still are enormously popular throughout the Commonwealth and across most of the globe.
Her classical education left its mark ; Christopher Stray has observed that " George Eliot's novels draw heavily on Greek literature ( only one of her books can be printed correctly without the use of a Greek typeface ), and her themes are often influenced by Greek tragedy ".
Her books for children are:
Her Christmas gift books are:
Her father was Herbert Bradley, a lawyer and naturalist, and her mother was Mary Hastings Bradley, a prolific writer of fiction and travel books.
Her books with photographs of the tribes were published in 1974 and 1976 as The Last of the Nuba and The People of Kau and were both international bestsellers.
Her relationship with Patti was the most contentious ; Patti flouted American conservatism and rebelled against her parents by joining the nuclear freeze movement and authoring many anti-Reagan books.
Her subsequent novel The Dispossessed made her the first person to win both the Hugo and Nebula Awards for Best Novel twice for the same two books.
Her books, which include her autobiography, The Life of Teresa of Jesus, and her seminal work, El Castillo Interior ( The Interior Castle ), are an integral part of the Spanish Renaissance literature as well as Christian mysticism and Christian meditation practices as she entails in her other important work Camino de Perfección ( The Way of Perfection ).
Her association with OUP seems to date from 1910, although she did not have exclusive agency for OUP's books.
Her later books usually appeared simultaneously in both Danish and English.
Her books Old Magic and the Guardians of Time Trilogy all take place partially in the past.
Her books are still considered to be foundations for contemporary American Holistic graphology.
Her father writes joke books and a newspaper column in Seoul, South Korea.
Her personal library was deposited at Bard College at the Stevenson Library in 1976, and includes approximately 4, 000 books, ephemera, and pamphlets from Arendt's last apartment.
Her reviews consistently confront theological and ethical themes in books written by the most serious and demanding theologians of her time.
Her Appalachian children's books, set in the region around Spruce Pine, are famous for the quality of their writing and the subjects that they cover.
Her books include: " A Hidden Order, Uncover Your Life's Purpose ;" " Intuitions, Seeing with the Heart ;" and
Her most recent books are To Be The Poet and The Fifth Book of Peace.
Her account books were meticulously kept from 1692 to 1746.
She is widely regarded as the " Mother of Family Therapy " Her most well-known books are Conjoint Family Therapy, 1964, Peoplemaking, 1972, and The New Peoplemaking, 1988.

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