[permalink] [id link]
In Contemporary Authors Ellen Reiss, academic head of the Aesthetic Realism Foundation, stated ( in a book published by Definition Press, said Foundation's publishing arm ):
from
Wikipedia
Some Related Sentences
Contemporary and Authors
In writing an entry about for Contemporary Authors, you are somewhat in the position you would be writing an entry on the poet John Keats in 1821.
Science Fiction and Fantasy Literature: A Checklist ; Volume 2: Contemporary Science Fiction Authors II ( p. 860 ).
His autobiographical text " Je Me Vois " appeared in the Contemporary Authors Autobiographical Series, Volume 25, published by Gale Research.
The profile of Robbins in Gale's Contemporary Authors Online claims that The Carpetbaggers " is estimated to be the fourth most-read book in history.
* Gods of Modern Grub Street: Impressions of Contemporary Authors ( 1923 ) on Jeffrey Farnol, W. B. Maxwell, W. W. Jacobs et al.
Contemporary and Ellen
Contemporary proponents include Pia de Solenni, a moral theologian in Washington, DC, Janet E. Smith, Katrina Zeno, Elizabeth Fox-Genovese, Colleen Carroll Campbell of the Ethics and Public Policy Center, Mary Beth Bonacci, Sister Prudence Allen, Alice von Hildebrand, Kimberly Hahn, Dorinda C. Bordlee of the Bioethics Defense Fund (" Holistic Feminism " in law and policy ), and Mary Ellen Bork.
* 1913: Ellen Browning Scripps residence, La Jolla, CA, now remodeled as the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego )
Contemporary and Reiss
Contemporary magazine writer Sandy Reiss reported that a private trailer was set up for the two on Maytime and that the crew called them " the lovebirds.
Contemporary and academic
Contemporary anthropology is an established science with academic departments at most universities and colleges.
Apart from its online MA in Sustainable Peace in the Contemporary World, UPEACE also offers a series of individual online courses that can be taken for both academic credits or for certificates.
MMU Cheshire is also home to the following academic departments: Business and Management Studies, Contemporary Arts, Exercise and Sport Science, Interdisciplinary Studies.
In recent decades, the National Tsing Hua University in Taiwan has had increasingly close ties with the Tsinghua University on the mainland, and of all universities on Taiwan, the NTHU has arguably one of the strongest cooperations with universities in mainland China in terms of academic research, projects, and with the creation of programs such as the " Center for Contemporary China.
Nearly a quarter of a 657-page volume of the academic journal Perspectives of New Music was devoted to Tenney's music ( Polansky and Rosenboom 1987 ), and in 2008 the UK journal Contemporary Music Review devoted a whole issue to his work ( vol.
In order to accommodate the thriving nature of the School of Contemporary Chinese Studies, a new building is currently being erected at the Jubilee Campus for use in 2012 academic year.
Contemporary academic studies of the term further characterize its usage in philosophical discourses.
In his academic history it was said that his PhD was entitled ' To Hear The Lamentation of Their Women: Constructions of Masculinity in Contemporary Zamoran Literature ' and that he had earned his position by ' successfully decapitating his predecessor during a bloody battle which will long be remembered in legend and song ' in 2006.
It has also been written upon in the academic study of Coupland ’ s work, " Contemporary American and Canadian Novelists: Douglas Coupland " by Andrew Tate from Manchester University.
Contemporary academic studies agree on the fact that, while certain parts and details of the palace can be attributed to specific architects ( with different degree of probability ), the palace as a whole-even its basic layout-has no single author apart from Sheremetev himself.
CEDA also publishes Contemporary Argumentation and Debate: The Journal of the Cross Examination Debate Association, a refereed scholarly journal that serves as the primary outlet for monographs and essays addressing issues related to the theory and practice of academic debate.
His 1959 An Analysis of Sect Development in the American Sociological Review and his book Sects and Society ( Heinemann 1961 ) – a study of the Elim Churches, the Christadelphians, and Christian Science ( based on his doctoral thesis at the London School of Economics ) – may be regarded as representing the beginning of contemporary academic study of new religious movements, to which Wilson later contributed its influential The Social Dimensions of Sectarianism: Sects and New Religious Movements in Contemporary Society ( Oxford University Press 1990 ).
There he began a vast career in distinct academic functions of the country: he was an adjunct professor of The History of Modern and Contemporary Philosophy in the School of Philosophy and Letter in the University of Buenos Aires ( 1936-1947 ); Professor of Ethics in the School of Science and Humanities in Education at the University of La Plata in La Plata ( 1937-1947 ); Professor of Philosophy in the Colegio Nacional de Buenos Aires ( 1939-1949 ); Professor of Nomology and Metaphysics in the School of Philosophy and Letters in the University of Buenos Aires ( 1947-1956 ); Director of the Institute of Philosophy in the University of Buenos Aires ( 1948-1956 ), and other posts.
2.028 seconds.