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links and Heidegger
Heidegger nevertheless retains links both to humanism and to existentialism despite his efforts to distance himself from both in the " Letter on Humanism " ( 1947 ).

links and Edmund
In late 1015 Edmund raised an army, possibly assisted by his wife's and mother's links with the midlands and the north, but the Mercians under Eadric Streona joined the West Saxons in submitting to Cnut.
Aylsham is just over two miles ( 3 km ) from a substantial Roman settlement at Brampton, linked to Venta Icenorum at Caistor St Edmund, south of Norwich, by a Roman road which can still be traced in places-that site was a bustling industrial centre with maritime links to the rest of the empire.
Parnell made it his business to cultivate Fenian sentiments both in Britain and Ireland and became associated with the more radical wing of the Home Rule League, which included Joseph Biggar ( MP for Cavan from 1874 ), John O ' Connor Power ( MP for County Mayo from 1874 ) ( both, although constitutionalists, had links with the IRB ), Edmund Dwyer-Gray ( MP for Tipperary from 1877 ), and Frank Hugh O ' Donnell ( MP for Dungarvan from 1877 ).
Distances were always measured in chains and links, based on Edmund Gunter ’ s 66 foot measuring chain.
There are links between Boullée's ideas and Edmund Burke's conception of the sublime.
The teaching staff at this and other Christian Brothers schools have traditionally been avowed Christian Brothers, but over the decades, the responsibility for this provision has been passed down to what is now a full-time lay teaching staff of 44, maintaining strong links with the Edmund Rice Family and with the guidance of the Diocese of Shrewsbury.

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Since then, it has focused on improving relationships with Western countries, cultivating links with other Portuguese-speaking countries, and asserting its own national interests in Central Africa through military and diplomatic intervention.
The economy is closely aligned with India's through strong trade and monetary links and dependence on India's financial assistance.
After achieving independence from France in 1960, Cote d ' Ivoire maintained strong links with France through bilateral defence agreements.
However, a good sword blow arriving in exactly perpendicular angle to the surface could cut through the links ; when the mail was not riveted, a well placed thrust from a spear or thin sword could penetrate, and a pollaxe or halberd blow could break through the armour.
In Unix-like systems, user-space processes do not normally deal with files at all ; the operating system provides a level of abstraction which means that almost all interaction with files from user-space is through hard links.
In this desire to seek to establish Biblical truth and test out orthodox Christian beliefs through independent scriptural study he was not alone and, amongst other churches, he also had links with Adventist movement and with Benjamin Wilson ( who later set up the Church of God of the Abrahamic Faith in the 1860s ).
There are close links between critical psychologists and critical psychiatrists in Britain through the Asylum Collective.
Such links through neighbouring countries are generally more important for the east and south-east of the country, and are more heavily used, than surface links to the capital.
The report concludes that, on the basis of information presented, ECHELON was capable of interception and content inspection of telephone calls, fax, e-mail and other data traffic globally through the interception of communication bearers including satellite transmission, public switched telephone networks ( which once carried most Internet traffic ) and microwave links.
Egypt also has multiple highway links with Asia through the Arab Mashreq International Road Network.
Advanced networking features in switches and routers combat these issues through means including spanning-tree protocol to maintain the active links of the network as a tree while allowing physical loops for redundancy, port security and protection features such as MAC lock down and broadcast radiation filtering, virtual LANs to keep different classes of users separate while using the same physical infrastructure, multilayer switching to route between different classes and link aggregation to add bandwidth to overloaded links and to provide some measure of redundancy.
Food webs exhibit principles of ecological emergence through the nature of trophic relationships: some species have many weak feeding links ( e. g., omnivores ) while some are more specialized with fewer stronger feeding links ( e. g., primary predators ).
Planck's relation links the energy of a photon to its frequency through the equation:
The judiciary is strictly independent of the executive and legislature, although it has links with the other branches of the government through the Advisory Committee on the Prerogative of Mercy.
satellite earth station-1 Intelsat ( Atlantic Ocean ) with links through the United Kingdom to other countries
The R40, which connects Accra to Adenta through the Tetteh Quarshie Interchange, forms part of the N4 which links Accra to Koforidua and Kumasi through the Tetteh Quarshie Interchange.
Genesis 10 ( the Table of Nations ) links them to an eponymous ancestor Heth, a descendant of Ham through his son Canaan.
interatoll communication through microwave links ; all inhabited islands are connected with telephone and fax service
It links Nice to Ventimiglia ( Italy ) through the principality, and was opened in 1868.
Mind maps are collections of words structured by the mental context of the author with visual mnemonics, and, through the use of colour, icons and visual links, are informal and necessary to the proper functioning of the mind map.

links and teaching
The university holds a number of formal links with institutions from around the world to share teaching and research and facilitate staff and student exchanges.
The medical school has close links with the NHS and works closely with 15 teaching hospitals and 50 primary care training practices in the West Midlands.
*** NB — The University's Faculty of Health & Social Care has strong links with teaching NHS hospitals in the north west of England and maintains a presence at the Salford Royal Hospital.
Since its founding the Field Museum has been an international leader in evolutionary biology and paleontology, and archaeology and ethnography, and has long maintained close links, including joint teaching, students, seminars, with local universities — particularly the University of Chicago and the University of Illinois at Chicago
During the 1950s, Duncan and Robert Creeley both spent periods of time teaching at Black Mountain College and acted as links between the San Francisco poets and the Black Mountain poets.
It also includes Greenwich Maritime Institute, a free-standing department in the university with links in the maritime business community, teaching maritime policy and management and maritime history.
One of his first tasks was to create a Zoology Museum for teaching and research-at the time this was regarded as one of the largest in the country, specialising in Arctic zoology due to D ' Arcy's links to the Dundee whalers.
In addition to distributing both teaching and research funding to higher education institutions HEFCE is also involved with: widening participation ; developing links between higher education institutions and business and the community ; and enhancing leadership, governance and management within the sector.
This has cemented links between Siemens and the University of Lincoln for both teaching and research in many fields of Engineering.
The foyer area links the three levels of the building and provides access to the practice and teaching rooms, the Moskovenko Drums Room and Recording Studio, other offices and support facilities.
The two colleges retained links throughout the next century with shared teaching and facilities.
The EMR consists of 21 lectures, accompanying notes for the lecturer and direct links to the references and videos ; it is intended to be a resource that can be used by a lecturer in order to develop one or more lectures, seminars, role-plays or other teaching aids suitable for the course he or she is presenting.
ORION currently ( November 2010 ) links 1. 7 million Ontario researchers, scientists, students, teachers and staff who depend on ORION for teaching and learning and to enable their research collaborations and discoveries in physics, cancer research, environmental science and technologies, social sciences and the humanities and multiple other disciplines.
The Institute holds formal links with institutions from around the world to share teaching and research and facilitate staff and student exchanges.
Grenoble INP's scope and influence, due to its excellence in teaching and research as well as its close links to industry, have consistently expanded.
Dr. Homer-Dixon began his teaching career at the University of Toronto in 1990 to lead several research projects examining links between environmental stress and violence in poor countries.
* AISWeb: The Online Home of Artificial Immune Systems Information about AIS in general and links to a variety of resources including ICARIS conference series, code, teaching material and algorithm descriptions.
Desmond Beirne as Principal in 1992, the College's educational links with the Vincentians came to an end, although the post of chaplain was held by a Vincentian ( Rev Dr Perry Gildea CM ) until 1996 and one teaching post in the Religious Studies department ( Rev Dr Michael Prior CM ) until later.
Key strengths identified by the report were outstanding provision and resources in sport, leisure, travel and tourism ; good teaching and learning enhanced by ILT ; strong and flexible response to employers ’ training needs ; effective links with the community to promote inclusiveness ; a wide range of effective personal and specialist support ; clear strategic direction shared by staff and governors ; highly effective action to address areas for improvement from the last inspection ; robust lesson observation and development process bringing about significant improvements in teaching and learning.
It is a major teaching hospital of over 200 beds with links to the University of Melbourne and La Trobe University.
As a teaching hospital, St Mary's has close links with the School of Medicine, University of Manchester.
Readers of blog then provided links to archived recordings of Twin Cities Public Television broadcasts from 2003 showing Yecke saying that teaching intelligent design was a decision local school districts could undertake and teaching intelligent design is supported by the Santorum Amendment.

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