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* ACM XRDS, formerly " Crossroads " and renamed and designed in 2010, the most popular student computing magazine in the US.
* Issei Sagawa, a popular Japanese celebrity who killed and ate a fellow student
Begun in 1986, Tubestock met its demise in 2006 when Hanover town ordinances and a lack of coherent student protest conspired to defeat the popular tradition.
A popular way to gauge teaching performance is to use student evaluations of teachers ( SETS ), but these evaluations have been criticized for being counterproductive to learning and inaccurate due to student bias.
An attentive student, he spent his leisure time drawing, staging puppet shows, and reading Il corriere dei piccoli, the popular children ’ s magazine that reproduced traditional American cartoons by Winsor McCay, George McManus and Frederick Burr Opper.
As always, Hawks was an average student and college friend Ray S. Ashbury remembered him as spending more of his time playing craps and drinking alcohol than studying, although Hawks was also known to be a voracious reader of popular American and English novels in college.
Stuart was a popular student and was happy at the Academy.
The harbour is particularly popular with Malmö's vibrant student community and has been the scene of several impromptu outdoor parties and gatherings.
The town is popular with tourists for shopping and recreation, and has a large growing international student population.
" Maggie Out " was a chant popular during the Miners ' Strike, student grant protests, Poll Tax protests and other public demonstrations that fell within the time when Margaret Thatcher was the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.
" Although its avantgarde character, according to the student strike organizers, was a threat to the " higher aims of the strike ", and notwithstanding attempts by the strike committee to censor it, the gazette became rapidly very popular among the students.
Contrary to popular belief, the college did not grow out of student revolts and experimentation, but out of a desire to provide a " more flexible, individualized approach to a rigorous liberal arts education ".
" Sondheim then said of Babbitt, " I am his maverick, his one student who went into the popular arts with all his serious artillery.
A popular student, he was vice president of his sophomore class, and president of his junior class.
With an enrollment of about 27, 000 undergraduate and about 12, 000 graduate students from the United States and around the world, UCLA is the largest university in the state of California in terms of student body, and the most popular university in the United States by number of applicants. The university was elected to the Association of American Universities in 1974.
" became the popular refrain of student demonstrations during this period.
The Campaign put a stop to student protests and tightened the political environment, but Hu remained popular with progressives within the party, intellectuals, and students.
On the first Sunday of November 1941, high school students from all over Corfu took part in student protests against the occupying Italian army ; these student protests of the island were among the first acts of overt popular Resistance in occupied Greece and a rare phenomenon even by wartime European standards.
Tracy was a popular student at Ripon, where he served as president of his hall and was involved in a number of college activities.
It has the effect of mystifying the profession, so that the very term anthropologist (" student of man ") commands the attention of an increasingly " popular " audience in search of novelty.
At times, certain fashions became so widespread that they approached uniform status ; this is true in particular for so-called student hats ( Schülermützen ) that became widespread from the 1880s on and remained somewhat popular until they were banned by the Nazis.
George A. Gaskell ( 1845 – 1886 ), a student of Spencer, authored two popular books on penmanship, Gaskell's Complete Compendium of Elegant Writing and The Penman's Hand-Book ( 1883 ).
* Helen of Troy appears as a recurring character in Disney's Hercules: The Animated Series as the most popular student of Prometheus Academy and girlfriend of Adonis.

popular and manuel
This included several popular publications, such as the Nouveau manuel complet de numismatique ancienne ( 1851 ; second edition, revised, 1890 ), and the Nouveau Manuel complet de la numismatique du moyen âge et moderne ( 1853 ; new edition revised by Adrien Planchet ), and a large number of monographs and articles in the technical reviews.

popular and Orthodox
In The Orthodox Corruption of Scripture, popular author and text critic Bart D. Ehrman argues that the Adoptionist Theology may date back almost to the time of Jesus and his view is shared by many other scholars.
It was popular as a village instrument for centuries, particularly with the skomorokhs, sort of free-lance musical jesters whose tunes ridiculed the Tsar, the Russian Orthodox Church, and Russian society in general.
Thus, despite widely held popular belief outside the Orthodox cultures, there is not one bishop at the head of the Orthodox Church ; references to the Patriarch of Constantinople as a leader equivalent or comparable to a pope in the Roman Catholic Church are mistaken.
Debate on the possible installation of a constitutional monarchy in Georgia was revitalized following the 7 October 2007 sermon of Catholicos-Patriarch Ilia II, the popular head of the Georgian Orthodox Church.
Instead a young Danish Prince became King George I. George was a very popular choice as a constitutional monarch, and he agreed that his sons would be raised in the Greek Orthodox faith.
It is still popular in Orthodox Judaism as a framework for study, if not always for practice.
The Russo-Turkish War was popular among Russians, who supported the independence of their fellow Orthodox Slavs, the Serbs and the Bulgarians.
The term " Orthodox " is not popular in Israeli discourse, although the percentage of Jews who come under that category is far greater than in the diaspora.
Many religions popular in ethnic regions of the Soviet Union, including the Roman Catholic Church, Eastern Catholic Churches, Baptists, Islam, Buddhism, and Judaism underwent ordeals similar to that which the Orthodox churches in other parts of the country suffered: thousands of monks were persecuted, and hundreds of churches, synagogues, mosques, temples, sacred monuments, monasteries and other religious buildings were razed.
The name has been popular in Orthodox Christian countries, and was borne by several rulers of the Byzantine and Russian Empires.
One of its more popular curricula, Neighboring Faiths ( formerly Church Across the Street ), takes middle and high school participants to visit the places of worship of many faith traditions including a Hindu temple, a Reform or Orthodox synagogue, and a Catholic church.
She remains an important symbol in Georgian popular culture and has been canonized by the Georgian Orthodox Church as the Holy Righteous Queen Tamar ( წმიდა კეთილმსახური მეფე თამარი ), with her feast day commemorated on 14 May ( O. S.
The popular name of " Meatfare Sunday " comes from the fast that this is the last day on which the laity are permitted to eat meat until Pascha ( Orthodox monks and nuns never eat meat ).
Several Orthodox scholars write that the popular Orthodox understanding of these principles are not at all what Maimonides held to be true.
During the 18th century, the use of sunflower oil became very popular in Russia, particularly with members of the Russian Orthodox Church, because sunflower oil was one of the few oils that was allowed during Lent, according to some fasting traditions.
Because of his Judeo-Christian origin and iconoclasm, Michael II was not popular among Orthodox clergy, who depicted him as an ignorant and poorly educated peasant, but Michael II was a competent statesman and administrator.
" The Last Supper "-museum copy of Master Paul's sculpture The Washing of the Feet is a traditional component of the celebration in many Christian Churches, including the Armenian, Ethiopian, Eastern Orthodox, Eastern Catholic, Schwarzenau Brethren / German Baptist groups, Mennonites, and Roman Catholic Churches, and is becoming increasingly popular as a part of the Maundy Thursday liturgy in the Anglican / Episcopal, Lutheran, Methodist, and Presbyterian Churches, as well as in other Protestant denominations.
On the issue of Church's Autocephaly and his role as king within the Church, Otto was overwhelmed by the arcana of Orthodox Church doctrine and popular discontent with his Roman Catholicism ( while the Queen was Protestant ).
Focusing on the needs of Sephardic Orthodox Israelis, Shas established its own government-funded education system called El ha-Ma ' ayan, which became popular in poor Sephardic towns, increasing the party ’ s popular support.
The town of Batak is also located in this part of the mountains, as well as the popular tourist centres Smolyan, Velingrad, Devin, Chepelare, the winter resort Pamporovo, the Eastern Orthodox Bachkovo Monastery, the ruins of the Asen dynasty's fortress, the caves Dyavolskoto Garlo, Yagodinska, Vievo and many others.
* Artscroll Machzor-Very popular mahzorim used both in the Haredi and Modern Orthodox Jewish community.
He is Bishop of Ohrid, near the Albanian border, and is a popular and beloved leader of the Serbian Orthodox Church.

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