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symposium and field
The first day of the event is attributed to a National symposium on a topic related to the field of Metallurgical & Material Enginnering, where distinguished speakers from all over India and abroad present lectures.
The 1960 symposium at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory laid the groundwork for the field of chronobiology.
MUFON operates a worldwide network of regional directors for field investigation of reported UFO sightings, holds an annual international symposium, and publishes the monthly MUFON UFO Journal.
This international symposium is held to assess the state of the art in the various established fields of genetics and imaging, and to facilitate the transdisciplinary fusion needed to optimize the development of the emerging field of Imaging Genetics.

symposium and Personal
In 2007, he participated at the symposiumPersonal Structures Time-Space-Existence ” a project which was initiated by the artist Rene Rietmeyer.

symposium and Behavior
For example, in 2011, Hayes presented at a seminar at Binghamton, on the topic of Symbolic Behavior, Behavioral Psychology, and the Clinical Importance of Evolution Science, while Wilson likewise presented at a symposium at the annual conference in Parma, Italy, of the Association for Contextual Behavioral Science, the parent organization sponsoring RFT research, on the topic of Evolution for Everyone, Including Contextual Psychology-Interplay between evolution and contextual behavior science.

symposium and discussion
A discussion on the theme of love took place at this symposium, a discussion which has since become famous.
The influential sprawling thematic pieces that ran in the Oracle include the astrologers ' symposium on the Age of Aquarius in issue # 6, with Ambrose Hollingworth, Gayla ( Rosalind Sharpe Wall, an associate of John Starr Cooke ), and Gavin Arthur ; and the " Houseboat Summit " in issue # 7 which brought together Alan Watts, Allen Ginsberg, Timothy Leary, and Gary Snyder for a long, free-ranging discussion on the houseboat owned by Watts and Jean Varda.
Eli Soriano conducts various Bible Expositions, a different take on the symposium type of discussion whereby after tackling a certain topic, he open himself to be asked, quizzed and scrutinized, provided he will use the Bible as his basis for answers.

symposium and does
" MI5, the intelligence department of the Home Office, noted: " It is evident from his recent writings – ' The Lion and the Unicorn ' – and his contribution to Gollancz's symposium The Betrayal of the Left that he does not hold with the Communist Party nor they with him.

symposium and upon
In a 1951 symposium discussing psychiatrist Benjamin Karpman's paper " The Sexual Psychopath ," psychiatrist Emil Gutheil said, " Looking back upon my own experience with so-called psychopaths, I find one characteristic they all have in common, and that is their infantilism.
Stobaeus in the Florilegium relates a story about a symposium, where Solon's young nephew was singing a poem of Sappho's ; Solon, upon hearing the song, asked the boy to teach him to sing it.
The dialogue has been used as a source by social historians seeking to throw light on life in ancient Athens, in particular upon sexual behavior, and the symposium as an institution.
SSRI drugs, which have an important use as antidepressants, are considered to cause physical dependence, although it is considered mild compared to drugs like opioids and GABA modulators, but they engender a discontinuation syndrome, which was originally called " SSRI withdrawal " until a 1997 symposium sponsored by Pfizer and Eli Lilly ( the producers of several anti-depressants including Prozac and Effexor ) was held, with the drug representative attendees concluding that " discontinuation syndrome " sounded less threatening than " withdrawal "; however, " SSRI discontinuation syndrome " is a withdrawal syndrome upon discontinuation of SSRI / SNRI drugs, just as " heroin discontinuation syndrome " is a synonym for " heroin withdrawal ".

symposium and aspect
" According to this view, the verses were drinking songs in so far as the symposium was understood to be a microcosm of society, where multiple views were an aspect of adaptive behaviour by the embattled aristocracy, and where even eroticism had political symbolism: " As the polis envisaged by Theognis is degenerate, erotic relationships are filled with pain ..."
The program usually includes both a symposium on a topical subject and a session of free communications on any aspect of low temperature biology.

symposium and subject
During a symposium on the subject Lord Caradon said that Israel was in clear defiance of resolution 242.
The problem of demon possession and spiritual warfare became the subject of a Christian Medical Association symposium that was held in 1975.
Then in November 2011, priests at Eihei-ji held a symposium for 300 people called Cherish Our Lives ~ The Way of Living that We don ’ t Choose Nuclear Power Generation on the subject of denuclearization.
To mark his 65th birthday in 1975, Leblond was honored at an international symposium on the existence of stem cells in adult tissues ; the resulting book, Stem Cells of Renewing Cell Populations, was the first formal, comprehensive account on the subject.
Currently Research Associate at the Center for a Stateless Society, he is the author of three books: The Homebrew Industrial Revolution, Organization Theory: A Libertarian Perspective, and Studies in Mutualist Political Economy — the last the subject of a symposium in the Journal of Libertarian Studies.
While still a graduate student, Stiles taught a seminar on performance art at the University of California, Berkeley, in 1979, which has been acknowledged as the second course on the subject taught in the U. S. Stiles also taught the first course in the U. S. on “ Documentary Photography of the Nuclear Age ” at Duke University in 1994, the same year that she curated two exhibitions on the subject, a symposium, and published an exhibition catalogue on the nuclear age photographs of James Lerager.
His work has been the subject of numerous exhibitions and a symposium in Australia.

symposium and with
The symposium provides an opportunity to confront the self with specific statements which were made at particular times by identifiable communicators who were addressing definite audiences -- and throughout several hundred pages everyone is talking about the same key symbol of identification.
The next day he took part in Poetry And The Film, a recorded symposium at Cinema 16, with panellists Amos Vogel, Arthur Miller, Maya Deren, Parker Tyler, and Willard Maas.
" Shaw the Villager and Human Being — a Biographical symposium ", with a preface by Dame Sybil Thorndike ( 1962 ).
In a series of diagrams illustrating the " environments " that influence various painterly styles, the Suprematist is associated with a series of aerial views rendering the familiar landscape into an abstraction ... ( excerpted from Ms. Bekman Chadaga's paper delivered at Columbia University's 2000 symposium, " Art, Technology, and Modernity in Russia and Eastern Europe ")
WSIA organized the first parasail operators symposium in January 2011, numerous parasail operators attended, along with various members of the US Coast Guard, FAA and NOAA.
These included a symposium published in The Saturday Review magazine with the unlikely title of, Mescalin – An Answer to Cigarettes, including contributions from Huxley ; J. S.
VU developed a research partnership with Brazilian researchers and conducted a sports science research symposium that attracted sports science researchers from Brazil and Australia, including senior researchers from the Brazilian Olympic Committee.
The symposium was a full academic conference with published proceedings and papers ranging from sensors and new hardware to new applications for wearable computers, with 382 people registered for the event.
He received honorary Doctor of Science degrees from Case Western Reserve University in 1969, Princeton University in 1985, and the University at Buffalo, The State University of New York in 1990 in connection with an international symposium in his honor organized by John Corcoran.
In conjunction with that exhibit, there were lectures and a symposium by major scholars, including Pamela Robertson of the Hunterian Art Gallery, Glasgow art gallery owner Roger Billcliffe, and architect J. Stewart Johnson, and screening of documentary films about Mackintosh.
Bacchylides's first notable success came sometime after 500 BC with commissions from Athens for the great Delian festival ( Ode 17 ) and from Macedonia for a song to be sung at a symposium for the young prince, Alexander I ( fr.
In 1982 Tradition: A Journal of Orthodox Jewish Thought published a symposium on the state of Orthodox Judaism, with contributions by many leading Orthodox rabbis.
The proceedings of the symposium were published in 1991 with the title " Aquatic Ape: Fact or fiction ?".
The chief editor summarized the results of the symposium as failing to support the idea that human ancestors were aquatic, but there is also some evidence that they may have swum and fed in inland lakes and rivers, with the result that modern humans can enjoy brief periods of time spent in the water.
* While Ralph Messenger is busy organizing the International Conference on Consciousness Studies (" Con-Con "), to be held at Gloucester University this year, his ( recent ) past catches up with him: During a symposium in Prague some weeks ago, he spent the night with a young scientist called Ludmila Lisk, who now, by way of email, threatens to expose him as an adulterer if she is not allowed to attend the conference.
* In 1986, the largest symposium on child abuse in history was held in Australia, with vocal SRA advocates Kee MacFarlane, Roland Summit, Astrid Heppenstall Heger and David Finkelhor invited to give addresses.
Robin Richardson, an original member of the Commission on British Muslims and Islamophobia, at a 2009 symposium on " Islamophobia and Religious Discrimination ", said that " the disadvantages of the term Islamophobia are significant " on seven different grounds, including that it implies it is merely a " severe mental illness " affecting " only a tiny minority of people "; that use of the term makes those to whom it is applied " defensive and defiant " and absolves the user of " the responsibility of trying to understand them " or trying to change their views ; that it implies that hostility to Muslims is divorced from factors such as skin color, immigrant status, fear of fundamentalism, or political or economic conflicts ; that it conflates prejudice against Muslims in one's own country with dislike of Muslims in countries with which the West is in conflict ; that it fails to distinguish between people who are against all religion from people who dislike Islam specifically ; and that the actual issue being described is hostility to Muslims, " an ethno-religious identity within European countries ", rather than hostility to Islam.

symposium and one
A Kent State University symposium, convened one year before the infamous 1969 fire, described one section of the river:
Since 1964, the Colorado School of Mines has hosted the annual oil shale symposium, one of the most important international oil shale conferences.
The author of 24 books ( two of them in French and one in German ), editor of 11 symposium volumes, and author of several hundred scientific articles, he is the first jurist from Canada to be elected to the century-old Institut de Droit International.
In an address to a theological symposium, Holiness and the World, which studied the teachings of Josemaria Escriva, John Paul II referred to one of his homilies:
The first store, described as ' an immense symposium of the arts and industries of the nation and of the world ', was devastated in an enormous fire in 1887, one of the largest fires in London's history.
An interim paper on the Southern Survey was read at a symposium in 1983, about one month before Abell ’ s death ; the catalog was completed by Ronald P Olowin of the University of Oklahoma, and published in 1989.
The Alliance also sponsored quarterly meetings, two of which would follow Church General Conferences and one in conjunction with the Sunstone symposium held in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Several distinguished lecturers, including Nobel laureates and one Fields Medalist contributed to this symposium which took part from June 7 – June 11, 2005.
Buehler was cited as one of the top engineers in the United States between the ages of 30-45 through invitation to the National Academy of Engineering-Frontiers in Engineering symposium of the National Academy of Engineering.
After the one week symposium given by The American Chemical Society 1987.
After the one week symposium given by The American Chemical Society 1987.
Two or more issues are published each year containing professional articles and student-authored comments or casenotes ; one issue contains the Review of Selected California Legislation, or " Greensheets "; and one issue contains a symposium, focusing on a specific, significant legal topic.
It is in finding the andron and the evidence of symposium that one is able to determine the location of the gynaeceum, or women's quarters.

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