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lectures and public
and although it was a school for men only, it afforded Henrietta an opportunity to attend its public lectures.
Branch churches also sponsor annual public talks ( called lectures ) given by speakers selected annually by the Board of Lectureship in Boston.
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.
Finally, the Institute also organizes a number of summer schools, conferences, workshops, public lectures, and outreach activities aimed primarily at junior mathematicians ( from the high school to postdoctoral level ).
Fichte gave a wide range of public and private lectures in Berlin from the last decade of his life.
The US philosopher Charles Sanders Peirce praised Cantor's set theory, and, following public lectures delivered by Cantor at the first International Congress of Mathematicians, held in Zurich in 1897, Hurwitz and Hadamard also both expressed their admiration.
Organized by the scientific humor magazine Annals of Improbable Research ( AIR ), they are presented by a group that includes Nobel Laureates at a ceremony at Harvard University's Sanders Theater, and they are followed by a set of public lectures by the winners at MIT.
The institute would create The Jack F. Kemp Library to house Kemp's papers ; establish the Jack F. Kemp Distinguished Visiting Chair ; and fund annual public lectures and conferences at the School.
Milton Friedman's works include many monographs, books, scholarly articles, papers, magazine columns, television programs, videos, and lectures, and cover a broad range of topics of microeconomics, macroeconomics, economic history, and public policy issues.
After his election to the Académie française in 1925, Valéry became a tireless public speaker and intellectual figure in French society, touring Europe and giving lectures on cultural and social issues as well as assuming a number of official positions eagerly offered to him by an admiring French nation.
Near the end of his life, Richard P. Feynman gave a series of lectures on QED intended for the lay public.
* Rodney Barker, Gresham College Professor of Rhetoric, with links to his free public lectures in London.
For more than a year he was occupied with public receptions, lectures and the writing of the expedition record, The Voyage of the Discovery.
His first public articulations referring to spiritual experiences or phenomena began in his lectures to the Theosophical Society of 1899.
He was seen as a champion of individualism and a prescient critic of the countervailing pressures of society, and he disseminated his thoughts through dozens of published essays and more than 1, 500 public lectures across the United States.
Many of these hosts also publish books, write newspaper columns, appear on television, and give public lectures ( Limbaugh, again, was a pioneer of this model of multi-media punditry ).
In Vienna, he attended public lectures of the satirist Karl Kraus with Berg and met Lukács, who had been living in Vienna after the failure of the Hungarian Soviet Republic.
The following years have been described as a time of disillusionment for Morris, but he continued to write articles and give public lectures in active support of the Socialist cause.
In 1924 he delivered a series of public lectures on the topic, which were then published.
* Adam Smith begins to deliver public lectures in Edinburgh.
Most are known to the general public through seminars and newspaper articles, or conducting workshops and lectures at colleges and universities.
In private notes written in 1939, Heidegger took a strongly critical view of Hitler's ideology, however in public lectures he seems to have continued to make ambiguous comments which, if they expressed criticism of the regime, did so only in the context of praising its ideals.
His lectures at the university, in which Goethe and Schiller were revealed to the Danish public for the first time, created a great sensation.
Formalized in 1951 by Flora Mayer Witkowsky's endowment of a supporting fund, the Visiting Artists Program hosts public presentations by artists, designers, and scholars each year in lectures, symposia, performances, and screenings.
He conducted hundreds of public and private lectures and classes, disseminating tenets of Hindu philosophy in America, England and Europe.

lectures and religious
In his lectures at the Collège de France, Foucault often defines governmentality as the broad art of " governing ," which goes beyond the traditional conception of governance in terms of state mandates, and into other realms such as governing " a household, souls, children, a province, a convent, a religious order, a family ".
The term " spiritual " is now frequently used in contexts in which the term " religious " was formerly employed ; compare James ' 1902 lectures on the " Varieties of Religious Experience ".
For Us, the Living consists largely of thinly-fictionalized lectures on social credit ( a movement that Heinlein later hid his involvement in ), as well as free love, and criticism of religious fundamentalism.
Examples include discussions in conference rooms, classroom lectures, and / or religious services.
An active place of worship, with hundreds of congregation members and hundreds of thousands of visitors each year, it is used for religious services, secular civic ceremonies, concerts and lectures.
The idea that " God " and " Faith " are viruses of the mind has provoked some hostile criticism, including John Bowker's 1992 – 1993 Gresham College lectures, in which he suggests that Dawkins ' " account of religious motivation ... is ... far removed from evidence and data " and that, even if the God-meme approach were valid, " it does not give rise to one set of consequences ... Out of the many behaviours it produces, why are we required to isolate only those that might be regarded as diseased?
Organized nationally to bring culture to rural communities, Merom's 10-day religious and educational Chautauqua event featured concerts, debates, plays, and lectures.
Changing his religious opinions, he abandoned theology and delivered lectures on the history of art, in which he had become interested on a journey to Italy in 1837.
He also wrote biographies, catechisms and hymnals for children, manuals of religious verse, lectures and essays on Dante, etc.
In India, with its long tradition of wandering " holy " men, hermits, and independent religious teachers, Krishnamurti attracted the attention ( and occasionally the unwanted admiration ) of large numbers of people in public lectures and personal interviews.
After hearing lectures by the Zen Buddhist scholar D. T. Suzuki at Columbia, she became interested in Asian thought, not as a religious discipline, but as a code of ethics, a practical how-to for getting through life.
These organise meetings for religious study and lectures.
Since Rothe's death several volumes of his sermons and of his lectures ( on dogmatics, the history of homiletics ) and a collection of brief essays and religious meditations under the title of Stille Stunden ( Wittenberg, 1872 ) have been published.
Nevertheless, the Parliament spurred the creation of a dozen privately funded lectures with the intent of informing people of the diversity of religious experience: these lectures funded researchers such as William James, D. T. Suzuki, and Alan Watts, who greatly influenced the public conception of world religions.
A separate wireless microphone can be given to a partner to wear in a restaurant, in the car, during leisure time, in the shopping mall, at lectures, or during religious services.
His lectures kindled the religious spirit among his students, and led some of them to devote themselves to missionary effort.
Rose soon began to give lectures on the subjects that most interested her, joining the " Society for Moral Philanthropists " and traveling to different states to espouse her causes of the abolition of slavery, religious tolerance, public education and equality for women.
Quranic lectures, religious trainings and missionary colleges under the supervision of Jamaat is big source of spreading the basic message of Islam in people.
The Golden Age was encouraged by the lectures of the extremely popular agnostic orator Robert G. Ingersoll, the popularization of Charles Darwin ’ s Origin of Species, the push for woman ’ s suffrage, and other political, scientific, and social trends that clashed with religious orthodoxy and caused people to question their traditional ideas about the world.
The hall was used for a wide range of other activities, including balls, military band concerts under Sousa, lectures, public meetings, Morris dancing, Eurythmics and religious services.
Many religious organizations have long recorded content such as sermons and lectures, and have moved into distributing content on their Internet websites.
His lectures were frequently interrupted by his ill-health and the religious disturbances of the time.
These lectures signalled his wholehearted return to his religious interests.

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