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Hutchins's instrument has attracted admiration for its power and beauty of tone.

Hutchins's and .
Hutchins's surplus was thus 1, 446, 231 minus 536, 533, or 909, 698.
It will be seen that virtually all of Hutchins's surplus votes went to Faulkner, the second candidate on the Labor ticket, who was then elected.
Since 909, 698 is 62. 9 % of 1, 446, 231, each of Hutchins's votes is transferred to other candidates as 62. 9 % of a vote: each vote is said to have a transfer value of 0. 629.
Hutchins's Tip of Oz, heavily mulling over ideas such as Pastoria-as-tailor and the execution of Mombi in The Lost King of Oz and similar material in The Giant Horse of Oz, received a one-paragraph citation in Eldred v. Ashcroft, and remains unpublished under the Copyright Term Extension Act.
( Despite Hutchins's original intention, a few violists, equipped with long arms or perhaps just extreme motivation, have played her viola horizontally.
In addition to Hutchins's belief that school should pursue intellectual ideas rather than practical, he also believed that schools should not teach a specific set of values.

book and Higher
Steiner described many exercises he said were suited to strengthening such self-discipline ; the most complete exposition of these is found in his book How To Know Higher Worlds.
Paxman's first book, A Higher Form of Killing ( 1982 ), written with then BBC colleague and friend Robert Harris, arose out of an edition of the Panorama programme they had made together on biological and chemical warfare.
In the book Buku Panduan Kemasukan ke Institusi Pengajian Tinggi Awam, Program Pengajian Lepasan SPM / Setaraf Sesi Akademik 2007 / 2008 ( Guidebook for entry into public higher learning institutions for SPM / equivalent graduates for academic year 2007 / 2008 ), the Malaysian Higher Education Ministry defined bumiputra as follows, depending on the region of origin of the individual applicant:
Presbyterian William Boardman promoted the idea of holiness through his evangelistic campaigns and through his book The Higher Christian Life, which was published in 1858.
In the 1870s, the holiness movement spread to Great Britain, where it was sometimes called the higher life movement after the title of William Boardman ’ s book The Higher Life.
The 1961 draft was published in Milan with other early work in his book Blueprint for a Higher Civilization in 1975.
In 1854, Beer published his book Einleitung in die höhere Optik ( Introduction to the Higher Optical ).
Higher Superstition: The Academic Left and Its Quarrels with Science is a book by biologist Paul R. Gross and mathematician Norman Levitt, published in 1994.
In 1859 he published the book Lessons Introductory to the Modern Higher Algebra ( where the word " higher " means n-dimensional ).
Within a month he had drafted the core of a new book, Handbook to Higher Consciousness.
Sexton was interviewed by education scholar David L. Kirp for chapter four of his book Shakespeare, Einstein, and the Bottom Line: The Marketing of Higher Education ISBN 0-674-01634-3.
She carried out her ideal of engaging with industrial production in the following year when she, with Lyubov Popova, became designer of textiles at the Tsindel ( the First State Textile Factory ) near Moscow, and in 1924 became professor of textile design at the Vkhutemas ( Higher Technical Artistic Studios ) while continuing typography, book design and contributing to the magazine LEF.
In her book The Rock That Is Higher, L ' Engle mentions this concept, and the interdependency that is at the heart of A Wind in the Door:
In his book, The Higher Self, Deepak Chopra utilizes the views of the the hindi denomination to support his claims concerning the divine force that is acquired with the awareness of the self.
Evidence of this insight is found within the book, Open to Channel: How To Connect With Your Guide, where duel authors: Sanaya Roman and Duane Packer report a collective and educational account of the practice and benefits of existing in alignment with the Higher Self.
In a review for Times Higher Education, Geoff Pullum described Heffer's claims about grammar as " staggeringly erroneous " and his approach as " intellectual abdication ", concluding that " Heffer should be ashamed of himself, and Random House should be ashamed of this book.
Another Englishman, Thomas South, used the story as a case study in his book Early Magnetism in its Higher Relations to Humanity in 1846.
Most methods of diagramming in pedagogy are based on the work of Alonzo Reed and Brainerd Kellogg in their book Higher Lessons in English, first published in 1877, though the method has been updated with recent understanding of grammar.
Its name comes from a book by William Boardman, entitled The Higher Christian Life, which was published in 1858.
Between 2006 and 2008, HBP went through a couple of reorganizations but finally settled into the three market facing groups that exist today: Higher Education, which distributes cases, articles, and book chapters for business education materials ; Corporate Learning, which provides standardized on-line and tailored off-line leadership development courses ; and Harvard Business Review Group, which publishes the Harvard Business Review magazine, its web counterpart ( HBR. org ), and a book press ( Harvard Business Review Press ).
The stories of twenty-five of the thirty BET awardees are featured in the book Aiming Higher ( AMACOM, 1996 ).
Ross Renton's notable areas of work included the establishment of Scotland ’ s first online student book exchange and a member of the lobby team that brought the current Labour government to within 5 votes of defeat over the Higher Education bill in 2004.
Numerous letters were published in the Chronicle of Higher Education, which had reviewed her book, and on the History News Network of George Mason University.

book and Learning
As part of this requirement, the ED asked Dr. Marilyn J. Adams to produce a report on the role of phonics instruction in beginning reading, which resulted in her 1994 book Beginning to Read: Thinking and Learning about Print.
In his book Learning the World, Ken MacLeod pays homage to Heinlein by having a spacecraft evade an attack with the background intercom saying " All Hands!
* 1962: Joined the American Institutes for Research, where he wrote his first book " The Conditions of Learning.
* 1982: winner of the Mildenberger Award, given for his book, Second Language Acquisition and Second Language Learning ( Prentice-Hall )
) of the Killology Research Group in his 1995 book On Killing: The Psychological Cost of Learning to Kill in War and Society.
* Former Speaker of the United States House of Representatives Jim Wright grew up in Weatherford and wrote a book about his youth, Weatherford Days … a Time of Learning.
The Four Books include: the Analects of Confucius, a book of pithy sayings attributed to Confucius and recorded by his disciples ; Mencius, a collection of political dialogues ; the Doctrine of the Mean, a book that teaches the path to Confucian virtue ; and the Great Learning, a book about education, self-cultivation and the Dao.
He created various military regulations to strengthen the safety of his kingdom ,< ref ><< 책한권으로 읽는 세종대왕실록 >>( Learning Sejong Silok in one book ) ISBN 10 – 890107754X </ ref > supported the advancement of Korean military technology, including cannon development.
Kim's military campaign captured several castles, pushed north, and restored Korean territory, to the Songhua River .< ref ><< 책한권으로 읽는 세종대왕실록 >>( Learning Sejong Silok in one book ) ISBN 10 – 890107754X </ ref > Four forts and six posts were established ( hangul: 사군육진 hanja: 四郡六鎭 ) to safeguard the people from Jurchen nomads.
The Great Learning was written and latter published as its own book, to serve as an introduction and foundational guide for the further study of Confucian texts.
* " Chess Champion Offers Success Strategies for Life " audio interview by NPR on May 14, 2007 about the book The Art of Learning
His book, If I Only Knew Then ... Learning from Our Mistakes was released in November 2007 by Springboard Press.
( editors ) ( 1999 ); Unsupervised Learning: Foundations of Neural Computation, MIT Press, ISBN 0-262-58168-X ( This book focuses on unsupervised learning in neural networks )
Dr. Fred Luskin author of the book " Learning to forgive " was presented with a Champion of Forgiveness award by the Forgiveness Alliance for his groundbreaking work with forgiveness, reconciliation and peace.
This work was published in a large number of journal articles, and in 1983 Bruner published a summary of them in the book Child ’ s talk: Learning to Use Language.
SAP Press has published a book on SAP Enterprise Learning.
Robert M. Gagne's book Conditions of Learning, originally published in 1965 by Holt, Rinehart and Winston, describes eight kinds of learning and nine events of instruction.
Hunter's final book Learning To Kill, was published in July 2006 under his Ed McBain pseudonym.
* " Learning from the Future: Competitive Foresight Scenarios ", Liam Fahey and Robert M. Randall, Published by John Wiley and Sons, 1997, ISBN 0-471-30352-6, Google book
In the years following his American Idol appearance, Aiken has launched eleven tours, authored a New York Times best-selling book Learning to Sing: Hearing the Music in Your Life with Allison Glock, and was the executive producer for a 2004 televised Christmas special, A Clay Aiken Christmas and his televised live concert special in 2010 on PBS Tried & True Live !.
" Aiken said in his book, Learning to Sing: Hearing the Music in Your Life, that " It's a Southern tradition to be given your first name from your grandmama's maiden name.
Learning that she will be forced to skip the upcoming Tory party conference, and seeing an opportunity to make some money and embarrass the CMR, he convinces her that he can get the pamphlet published, cons her into writing him a check, and then arranges to have it printed up by a pornographic book publisher, complete with full-color illustrations ( the same ones he stole from the meeting ).

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