Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "David Lipscomb" ¶ 15
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

book and Lipscomb
Lipscomb credits gaining many intuitive physics concepts from this book and from his conversations with Downing, who became Lipscomb's life long friend.
Much of this work is summarized in a book by Gareth Eaton and William Lipscomb, NMR Studies of Boron Hydrides and Related Compounds, one of Lipscomb's two books.
Much of this work is summarized in a book by Lipscomb, Boron Hydrides, one of Lipscomb's two books.
* Photographs from the book " Mobile's Cathedral " by Archbishop Oscar H. Lipscomb designed and photographed by Michael Mastro.

book and lifelong
A lifelong avid reader, Blume first began writing when her children were attending preschool, and published her first book, The One in the Middle Is the Green Kangaroo, in 1969.
There is a brief epilogue sequence in which the fates of the six only known survivors are shown: Sydney underwent surgery on his kneecap injuries and lives as a horticulturist with his son Seymour, Arthur received an OBE for lifelong service to the theatre and retired to the country, Sebastian wrote a book about the film's events and is currently negotiating the film rights.
In addition to dealing with human pain, however, the book also contains a chapter entitled " Animal Pain ," demonstrating not only the fact that Lewis cast his net wider than human suffering, but also a reflection on a lifelong love of animals.
Holden McNeil ( Ben Affleck ) and Banky Edwards ( Jason Lee ) are comic book artists and lifelong friends.
The Club also features a full calendar of social activities including lifelong learning programs taught by professors from local universities, offsite trips, onsite entertainment, book discussion groups and hobby clubs.
Robert Neathery, a lifelong resident of West Plains who died at the age of 96 in 2003, wrote in his 1994 book, West Plains as I Knew It, that a truck full of dynamite parked in the garage below might have caused the explosion.
It is based on Lillian Hellman's book Pentimento, a chapter of which purports to tell the story of her relationship with an alleged lifelong friend, " Julia ," who fought against the Nazis in the years prior to World War II.
Gate to Languages, a project of lifelong education, taking place in the Czech Republic from October 2005 to June 2007 and aimed at language education of teachers, was named after his book Janua linguarum reserata ( Gate to Languages Unlocked ).
His wife Evelyn details her Christian life with Rick and his struggles to fulfill his lifelong dream to become an astronaut in the 2004 book High Calling: The Courageous Life and Faith of Space Shuttle Columbia Commander Rick Husband by Evelyn Husband and co-written by Donna VanLiere.
As well as his lifelong interest in aviation, Ron enjoyed traditional jazz, wrote one novel, and had hoped to write a book about his home town of Shaftesbury during his retirement.
He was found to be criminal in the book Shock for Secret Seven and was jailed lifelong.
His most recent book ( 2010 ), Healing Civilization: Bringing Personal Transformation into the Societal Realm through Education and the Integration of the Intra-Psychic Family is both a continuation of, and a turning point in, Naranjo's lifelong work.
Some ( limited ) light has been thrown on Kapuściński's lifelong visceral anti-Americanism by Monroe Edwin Price ( b. 1938 ), professor in the University of Pennsylvania, in his book Television, the Public Sphere, and National Identity published in 1995, but in general nowhere in his writings does Kapuściński respond to or engage in any remotely sophisticated way with the classic exposition of the reasons for anti-Americanism formulated in various publications by the French philosopher, Jean-François Revel ( for whom Kapuściński would seem to have served as a case study ).
Dennett describes the book as an installment of a lifelong philosophical project, earlier parts of which were The Intentional Stance, Consciousness Explained and Elbow Room.
Driven by a lifelong fascination with this " vanished tribe ", Van der Post published a 1958 book about the same expedition, entitled The Lost World of the Kalahari.
There he struck up a what turned out to be a lifelong friendship with Chicago poet Carl Sandburg, who frequently mentions him in his book, American Songbag ( 1927 ).
His 2006 book, And You Know You Should Be Glad: A True Story of Lifelong Friendship, is a personal account of the illness and death of his lifelong friend Jack Roth at age 57.
A lifelong officer in the German military, Bock was considered to be a very " by the book " general.
At Oxford, he wrote his ground-breaking book, The Birth Of Western Canada: A History Of The Riel Rebellions, and began his lifelong work on Louis Riel.
Sartre dedicated the book to his lifelong companion Olga Kosakiewicz, a former student of Simone de Beauvoir.
In a June 16, 1928 article in the Illustrated London News, Wells's good friend and lifelong critic G. K. Chesterton reviewed the book and explained the danger he saw in what Wells was saying about the " general tendency towards establishing a world control.
Bolton wrote the book ; the lyrics were by Herbert Reynolds and P. G. Wodehouse, the latter writing with Bolton for the first time in what became a lifelong working partnership and personal friendship.
He also talks of his early interest in astrology and his lifelong passion for the arts, culture, and philosophy of Greece ; themes which he revisits throughout the book.
His credits, many with lifelong friend and collaborator Willis Hall, include satires such as That Was The Week That Was, BBC-3 and The Frost Report during the 1960s, the book for the 1975 musical The Card, Budgie, Worzel Gummidge, and Andy Capp ( an adaptation of the comic strip ).
Steinbeck began the book by describing his lifelong wanderlust and his preparations to travel the country again, after 25 years.

book and educator
Manuel Álvares ( 1526 – 1583 ), a Portuguese Jesuit educator, in his work " Ethiopia Minor and a geographical account of the Province of Sierra Leone ", writes about the " Biafar heathen " in chapter 13 of the same book.
The Powers of Ten films were adaptations of the book Cosmic View ( 1957 ) by Dutch educator Kees Boeke.
American educator Seymour Eaton wrote the children's book series The Roosevelt Bears, while composer John Bratton wrote " The Teddy Bear Two Step " which, with the addition of Jimmy Kennedy's lyrics, became the song " The Teddy Bears ' Picnic ".
* John A. Willis – Theatre and film book editor, theatre awards producer, actor, and educator.
In his classic book Composition, American artist and educator Arthur Wesley Dow ( 1857 – 1922 ) wrote this about ink wash painting: " The painter ... put upon the paper the fewest possible lines and tones ; just enough to cause form, texture and effect to be felt.
According to Esther Munroe Swift's book " Vermont Place-names: Footprints of History " the town of Johnson is named for the American jurist, statesman and educator William Samuel Johnson.
Larry Shiller ( Wilton, CT ) is a known math educator, software author and consultant, and author of an upcoming book on Quoridor strategy.
Gregor Ziemer, an American author and educator who lived in Germany from 1928 – 1939, wrote the book Education for Death after fleeing Germany on the eve of World War II.
His oldest son Olly is an educator and drama practitioner, who among other things has written a well-received book on Commedia dell ' arte.
In an attempt to focus and clarify what was a growing interest in this field, in 1994 educator and businessman Laurence O. McKinney published the first book on the subject, titled " Neurotheology: Virtual Religion in the 21st Century ", written for a popular audience but also promoted in the theological journal Zygon.
The book is about the values of the unconventional education that Kuroyanagi received at Tomoe Gakuen, a Tokyo elementary school founded by educator Sosaku Kobayashi during World War II, and it is considered her childhood memoir.
thumbAmusing Ourselves to Death: Public Discourse in the Age of Show Business ( 1985 ) is a book by educator Neil Postman.
Steven Heller, of the New York Times book review and numerous books on design, said “ He significantly influenced a generation to embrace typography as an expressive medium ” while design educator and historian Ellen Lupton
* Cornelia Meigs ( 1884-1973 ), children's book author and educator
Notable figures from Sifnos in modern times include the educator and revolutionary leader Nikolaos Chrysogelos ( 1780 – 1858 ), who served as Greece's Minister of Education, and the chef Nikolaos Tselementes ( 1878 – 1958 ), who wrote a classic cookery book still used in Greece today.
Kate Larimore Turabian ( born Laura Kate Larimore ) ( February 26, 1893 – October 25, 1987 ) was an American educator who is best known for her book A Manual for Writers of Research Papers, Theses, and Dissertations.
For earliest published solutions ( not optimal solution ), currently known is from Chinese educator Xǔ Chún Fǎng, in his book 數學漫談.
Critical Literacy practices grew out of the social justice pedagogy of Brazilian educator and theorist Paulo Freire, as first described in Education as the Practice of Freedom published in 1967 and his most famous book Pedagogy of the Oppressed, published in 1968.
* Orbis Pictus, a 1658 children's book by Czech educator Jan Ámos Komenský
He became known throughout the world as a leading literary scholar, educator, author, book critic and preacher.

2.857 seconds.