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endeavor and keep
The former sought to bring socialist principles to bear on the arts by including the more commonplace crafts of the masses within the realm of the arts, while the modernists sought to keep artistic endeavor as exclusive and esoteric.
We shall endeavor in spite of this to keep the United States of America neutral.
Yet despite this considerable authority, Alexander Hamilton, in his first letter of instruction to the captains, had specifically directed that they " will always keep in mind that their countrymen are freemen, and, as such, are impatient of everything that bears the least mark of a domineering spirit .... They will endeavor to overcome difficulties, if any are experienced, by a cool and temperate perseverance in their duty – by address and moderation, rather than by vehemence or violence.
Let us keep them strong with firm endeavor!
There are independent classical dressage trainers who also endeavor to keep this branch of the art alive, including the Portuguese riding master Nuno Oliveira and his students, Bent Branderup and the American clinician, Paul Belasik.
Not only did women have to keep " the home fires burning " but they took on voluntary and paid employment that was diverse in scope and showed that women were highly capable in diverse fields of endeavor.
Therefore, Jamiat ’ s endeavor is widely acclaimed in every element of life including religious scholars, teachers, students, intellectuals, politicians and those who belong to Pakistan ’ s defense ” The youth of Jamiat are committed and keep an aim that their Lord be pleased with them, that they be able to obtain His gracious approbation, and that when they ultimately stand before Him for the final judgment, they might be reckoned as worthy of success and salvation.

endeavor and creativity
Pickover's primary interest is in finding new ways to expand creativity by melding art, science, mathematics, and other seemingly disparate areas of human endeavor.
: Clifford A. Pickover is an American author, editor, and columnist in the fields of science, mathematics, and science fiction, primary interested in finding new ways to expand creativity by melding art, science, mathematics, and other seemingly disparate areas of human endeavor.

endeavor and space
General Secretary and President Hu Jintao, in an official celebration at the Great Hall of the People, hailed China's success in launching its first manned spacecraft into orbit, describing it as " an honor for our great motherland, an indicator for the initial victory of the country's first manned space flight and for an historic step taken by the Chinese people in their endeavor to surmount the peak of the world's science and technology.
This project was a NASA / Langley Research Center-managed cooperative endeavor to fly materials and other types of space exposure experiments on the space station.
While the endeavor was popular and profitable, accommodation of several audiences of 240 diners each day at capacity was no match for the potential income from the enormous audiences which could be accommodated in a large concert space.
Though she calls attention to the limits of Woolf's essay, Walker, in uniting womanist prose ( women's writing ) with the physical and metaphorical space of " our mothers ' gardens ", pays homage to Woolf's similar endeavor of seeking space, ' room ', for women writers.
The six-month effort was the first endeavor of the then-new Advanced Research Projects Agency ( ARPA ) headed by Roy Johnson, and proved that a small, highly focused and versatile research group with appropriate resources was an ideal method to achieve the scientific and technological advances necessary to succeed in the emerging global space race.
Through this endeavor, rabble. ca supports its own supporters, seeing that the space functions as indirect advertisement of the organizations ’ issues on the website.
Although not unique in this endeavor, the SMM was notable in that its useful life compared with similar spacecraft was significantly increased by the direct intervention of a manned space mission.
It is a site of struggle for positions within that field and is constituted by the conflict created when individuals or groups endeavor to establish what comprises valuable and legitimate capital within that space.
( acronym CELSS ) are a type of scientific endeavor to create a self-supporting life support system for space stations and colonies typically through controlled closed ecological systems, such as the BioHome, BIOS-3, Biosphere 2, and Mars Desert Research Station.
Today, ivory tower usually describes a metaphysical space of solitude and sanctity disconnected from daily realities, where certain idealistic writers endeavor and even some scientists are considered to reside.
" As the space traveler, Jackman practiced the state of zen but also exhibited a continued persistence in his endeavor.

endeavor and provides
: Business organization or association typically composed of relatively large numbers of businesses, tradespersons or professionals in the same or related fields of endeavor, which pools resources, shares information or provides other benefits for their members.
A collective business system or collective business model is a business organization or association typically composed of relatively large numbers of businesses, tradespersons or professionals in the same or related fields of endeavor, which pools resources, shares information or provides other benefits for their members.

endeavor and dance
We endeavor to recognize and use all contributions of the past to the dance and will continue to use all new contributions in the future " ( Sherman, Enduring Influence 11 ).

endeavor and fitness
He pursues a dream of becoming a great bodybuilder, a mostly comedic endeavor as he has no muscles, nor a body to devote fitness to, a fact he is very aware of, but regardless, does not take into consideration.

endeavor and community
In 2006, the Committee recommended and the City Commission chose the City of Dobřichovice as its partner city, and in April of that year then-Mayor Ed Klimek signed the Partner Cities Agreement, declaring that the two cities would thereafter engage each other in sharing cultural, educational, youth and civic understanding, and friendship, and further endeavor to promote and strengthen the peace among the two cities, their homelands, and the global community.
Approximately half of this wealth is used for the needs of the community itself and to fund evangelizing endeavor.
I shall endeavor to be a model citizen in the community in which I live.
Additional graduation requirements include completion of a prescribed amount of approved community service activity, and completion of a " senior project " in lieu of final exams at the end of the senior year, involving logging 80 hours toward a specific endeavor of the student's choosing.
Among the highlights are street parties, drum and bugle competition, sports and literary events, cheerdance competition, dancesports competition, X-games competition and the awards night for Lugaitnons who had given honor to the community in education or other fields of endeavor or those who had contributed to its progress and development.
Her new endeavor Faggregator. com does to videoblogging what Nellygator did for podcasting, and features a single page which houses all the video material submitted by members of the Qpodder community.
His only endeavor into geology, was his book Atlantis, en geologisk verklighet (" Atlantis, a geological reality "), which was widely ridiculed by the scientific community.

endeavor and has
David MacDonald, a Catholic apologist, has written in regards to paragraph 1428, that " this endeavor of conversion is not just a human work.
Some of this endeavor has been led by Gunduz Caginalp ( Professor of Mathematics and Editor of Journal of Behavioral Finance during 2001-2004 ) and collaborators including Vernon Smith ( 2002 Nobel Laureate in Economics ), David Porter, Don Balenovich, Vladimira Ilieva, Ahmet Duran ).
The history of any such human endeavor, moreover, not only builds upon but also reacts against what has gone before ; this is the source of Hegel's famous dialectic teaching usually summed up by the slogan " thesis, antithesis, and synthesis ".
While Chomsky's search for Universal Grammar could be considered an essentially platonic endeavor ( i. e. concerned with idealized forms ), Halliday's orientation to the study of natural language has been compared to Darwin's method.
A person hoping to become successful as an entertainer who has a name identical to a name already familiar to the public ( in any field of endeavor ) may change his / her name in order to not have his / her name evoke the other person with that name.
In the philosophy of science, mainstream science is an area of scientific endeavor that has left the process of becoming established.
Iwa ( Character ) is one of or perhaps the most important human endeavor taught within Ifa literary corpus and every Ifa stanza ( ancient poetic verse ) has one portion dedicated to the issue of teaching the Iwa ( Character / Behaviour ) that Ifa supports.
It has been said the mall did more for the progress of Eddyville than any other endeavor since the establishment of the town in 1799, with the possible exception of the building of the Kentucky State Penitentiary.
The Yadkin Pee Dee Lakes project has its current headquarters in the old Country Life Academy building in Star, and heads the Star Town Revitalization Project, as well as the Central Park NC endeavor.
Ranching is, and has been for decades, the major agricultural endeavor in the nearby area.
Zoidberg has ambitions to be a stand-up comedian, but he is entirely unsuccessful at this endeavor.
Since 1990, an extensive research endeavor has focused on development and use of resistant cereal cultivars and integrated pest management systems for the control of Fusarium head blight.
It is a branch of anthropology that originated from the endeavor to document endangered languages, and has grown over the past 100 years to encompass almost any aspect of language structure and use.
According to Stenmark, the strongest form of scientism states that science has no boundaries and that all human problems and all aspects of human endeavor, with due time, will be dealt with and solved by science alone.
The exhibit SpektrumMEK that resulted from this endeavor has been put into the book " SpektrumMEK: a pataphysical gestation to the birth of Lil't "
1837 ), in which he maintained that the mythology of Homer and Hesiod came from an Eastern source through the Pelasgians, and reflected the symbolism of an ancient revelation ; as a reconciliation with Judeo-Christian religion, it was, Walter Burkert has said, "" the last large-scale and thoroughly unavailing endeavor of this kind.
Machiavelli identifies a similar application to military strategy, advising in Book VI of The Art of War ( Dell ' arte della guerra ), that a Captain should endeavor with every art to divide the forces of the enemy, either by making him suspicious of his men in whom he trusted, or by giving him cause that he has to separate his forces, and, because of this, become weaker.
This research has shown that acculturation is a " fatiguing experience requiring a constant stream of bodily energy ", an " individual and familial endeavor ", and involves " enduring loneliness caused by seemingly insurmountable language barriers ".
Since its inception in 1974, Work and Witness, an endeavor that sends teams of volunteers into cross-cultural situations primarily to construct buildings on the mission field, has 196, 060 participants who have given 13, 246, 196 labor hours, which equals 6, 564 years of labor.
On a more general level, zero tolerance-advocates holds the aim at ridding the society of all illicit drug use and that criminal justice has an important role in that endeavor.
This has been my family and shared endeavor for the past 27 years, and I am forever grateful and proud of all that we have accomplished .” She hosted her first broadcast on 1 August 2010.
In 2007, The New York Times stated that " Classical music criticism, a high-minded endeavor that has been around at least as long as newspapers ... has taken a series of hits in recent months ", because " ritics ’ jobs have been eliminated, downgraded or redefined at newspapers in Atlanta, Minneapolis and elsewhere around the country and at New York magazine, where Peter G. Davis, one of the most respected voices of the craft, said he had been forced out after 26 years ".
A message that he is always trying to convey in his speeches is that everyone has their own mountain of endeavor to climb.

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