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Mr. Nehru is subjected to stern lectures on neutralism by our Department of State, and an American President observes sourly that Sweden would be a little less neurotic if it were a little more capitalistic ''.
A professor at the University of Constantinople, where his first course of lectures was on Nietzsche and the `` philosophy of action '', Vincent Berger becomes head of the propaganda department of the German Embassy in Turkey.
But I have compared its text with already published commentaries on the 1960 series of Godkin lectures at Harvard, from which the book was derived, and I can with confidence challenge the gist of C. P. Snow's incautious tale ''.
In short, the book, based largely on lectures delivered at Harvard University, is both reliable and readable ; ;
In 1880 the school moved to the Hillside Chapel, a building next to the house, where he held conversations and, over the course of successive summers, as he entered his eighties, invited others to give lectures on themes in philosophy, religion and letters.
He gave lectures on category theory in the forests surrounding Hanoi while the city was being bombed, to protest against the Vietnam War ( The Life and Work of Alexander Grothendieck, American Mathematical Monthly, vol.
Friedrich von Schlegel, August Wilhelm Schlegel, Friedrich Schleiermacher and Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel have also given lectures on aesthetics as philosophy of art after 1800.
Wittgenstein stated this in his lectures on aesthetics and language games.
Defining it requires a description of the entire phenomenon, as Wittgenstein argued in his lectures on aesthetics.
Highland Place Unitarian Church celebrated its 150th anniversary in 2010, with a number of lectures on its history and the history of Unitarianism in Wales taking place there.
* Two audio lectures about Athanasius on the Deity of Christ, Dr N Needham
Two lectures on theologynetwork. org
He was a Lecturer in Anthropology from 1937 through 1938, replacing Sapir, who was gravely ill. Whorf gave graduate level lectures on " Problems of American Indian Linguistics ".
At a Braveheart Convention in 1997, held in Stirling the day after the Scottish Devolution vote and attended by 200 delegates from around the world, Braveheart author Randall Wallace, Seoras Wallace of the Wallace Clan, Scottish historian David Ross and Bláithín FitzGerald from Ireland gave lectures on various aspects of the film.
However, no such text exists, apart from some informal popular lectures by Bohr and Heisenberg, which contradict each other on several important issues.
He gave a series of lectures on unit operations at the Manchester Technical School ( University of Manchester today ) in 1887, considered to be one of the earliest such about chemical engineering.
Heine provided the first published definition of uniform continuity in 1872, but based these ideas on lectures given by Dirichlet in 1854.
* General lectures on electrical engineering, edited by Joseph Le Roy Hayden, Robson & Adee, 1908.
* Elementary lectures on electric discharges, waves and impulses, and other transients, 1911.
* Four lectures on relativity and space, McGraw-Hill book co. inc., 1923.
His famous twenty-three catechetical lectures ( Greek Κατηχήσεις ), which he delivered while still a presbyter in 347 or 348, contain instructions on the principal topics of Christian faith and practice, in rather a popular than a scientific manner, full of a warm pastoral love and care for the catechumens to whom they were delivered.
The main themes that Cyril focuses on in these lectures are Original sin and Jesus ’ sacrificing himself to save us from our sins.
Ecclesias are typically involved in preaching the gospel ( evangelism ) in the form of public lectures on Bible teaching, college-style seminars on reading the Bible, and Bible Reading Groups.
In 1921, the LDS Church removed the " Lectures on Faith " portion of the book, with an explanation that the Lectures " were never presented to nor accepted by the Church as being otherwise than theological lectures or lessons ".

lectures and modern
At Leipzig he was inspired by philosophy lectures given by Wilhelm Wundt, one of the founders of modern psychology.
( More modern versions of INTERCAL have by and large kept the same data structures, with appropriate modifications ; TriINTERCAL, which modifies the radix with which numbers are represented, can use a 10-trit type rather than a 16-bit type ), and CLC-INTERCAL implements many of its own data structures, such as ' classes and lectures ', by making the basic data types store more information rather than adding new types.
Klee was a natural draftsman who experimented with and eventually mastered colour theory, and wrote extensively about it ; his lectures Writings on Form and Design Theory ( Schriften zur Form und Gestaltungslehre ), published in English as the Paul Klee Notebooks, are considered so important for modern art that they are compared to the importance that Leonardo da Vinci's A Treatise on Painting had for Renaissance.
The Natchez Campus is a modern facility with several technology driven amenities, such as a campus wide WiFi, electronic whiteboards for e-delivery of lectures, etc.
Under Sharswood's leadership, Penn Law created what has become the template for modern legal education: a combination of lectures in law with practical experience for students.
I managed this by prefacing concerts of modern music by lectures, which I illustrated with extracts played by myself at the piano or by the orchestra.
His only notable publications were a masterly essay in the Quarterly Review of January 1878 on " Democracy in Europe ;" two lectures delivered at Bridgnorth in 1877 on " The History of Freedom in Antiquity " and " The History of Freedom in Christianity " — these last the only tangible portions put together by him of his long-projected " History of Liberty ;" and an essay on modern German historians in the first number of the English Historical Review, which he helped to found ( 1886 ).
He went first to University College, London ; at the University of Heidelberg he worked on his German ; at the Humboldt University in Berlin he studied psychology, metaphysics and also physiology under Emil du Bois-Reymond, and heard lectures on Hegel, Kant and the history of philosophy, ancient and modern.
Layton continued to teach for the greater part of his life: as a teacher of modern English and American poetry at Sir George Williams University ( now Concordia University ) and as a tenured professor at Toronto's York University in the 1970s, as well as delivering many lectures and readings throughout Canada.
In this seminary, Nanautawi instituted modern methods of learning: teaching in classrooms, a fixed and carefully selected curriculum, lectures by different faculties recognised as leaders in their fields, exam periods, merit prizes, a publishing press and so on.
His lectures concerned modern history ( with the special emphasis on the war and occupation ) in the Institute of Modern History on the Humanistic Science Department of KUL ( Catholic University of Lublin ).
St. John's avoids modern textbooks, lectures, and examinations, in favor of a series of manuals.
In 1885, he became professor of modern history in the University of Berlin, where his lectures were highly popular.
Vincent Scully, the revered architectural historian at nearby Yale University, often referred to the design as " Structural Exhibitionism " in his modern architecture lectures.
Nevertheless, modern lectures generally incorporate additional activities, e. g. writing on a chalk-board, exercises, class questions and discussions, or student presentations.
He also gave courses of lectures on modern sculpture and his own theories.
" Believing that too many modern writers encouraged men and women to flee into unreason, decadence and barbarism, he condemned the trahisons des clercs of the twentieth century, and used his Cambridge lectures and writing to campaign for a responsible use of intellectual freedom.
One was to provide public lectures that represented a " window " through which one was to become enriched by an exposure to modern subjects or occasionally new presentations of local culture.
In 1871 Mubarak was involved in a series of public lectures on Islamic and modern education in pre-colonial Egypt, subjects that were held in an amphitheater called Dar al-Ulum.
These lectures, attended by older students from al-Azhar and a few Egyptians with a modern education, were presented by members of the ulama, modern Egyptians, and foreigners who were given simultaneous translation into Arabic.
In the cases of lectures on traditional and modern subjects for adults, and a modernized training of Islamic judges, the British were reluctantly acquiescent.
As an innovative and international metropolitan festival, Wiener Festwochen offers a modern and multilingual program that covers the whole range from tradition to avant-garde, with a rich variety of plays, music dramas, concerts, performances, lectures, installations, films and video shows.
In November 1930, Clurman led weekly lectures, in which they talked about founding a permanent theatrical company to produce plays dealing with important modern social issues.

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