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It is the largest urban university in the United States, consisting of 24 institutions: 11 senior colleges, seven community colleges, the William E. Macaulay Honors College at CUNY, the doctorate-granting Graduate School and University Center, the City University of New York School of Law, CUNY Graduate School of Journalism, and the Sophie Davis School of Biomedical Education.
The story is retold in Horatius from the Lays of Ancient Rome by Lord Macaulay, a poem of great popularity in the late nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
The current mayor is Ted Macaulay.
To Macaulay this is regarded as a piece of selfish treachery against his patron ; an analysis shared by G. K. Chesterton: " Churchill, as if to add something ideal to his imitation of Iscariot, went to James with wanton professions of love and loyalty ... and then calmly handed over the army to the invader.
Macaulay argued that copyright is a monopoly and as such has generally negative effects on society.
Macaulay was amongst its founding trustees and is honoured with one of only three busts above the main entrance.
Macaulay's nephew, Sir George Trevelyan, Bt, wrote a best-selling " Life and Letters " of his famous uncle, which is still the best complete life of Macaulay.
Potter noted that Macaulay has had many critics, some of whom put forward some salient points about the deficiency of Macaulay's History but added: " The severity and the minuteness of the criticism to which the History of England has been subjected is a measure of its permanent value.
In 1974 J. P. Kenyon stated that: " As is often the case, Macaulay had it exactly right ".
... is not simply partisan ; a judgement, like that of Firth, that Macaulay was always the Whig politician could hardly be more inapposite.
This is an earlier library that has also had distinguished users, including Thomas Babington Macaulay, William Thackeray, Robert Browning, Giuseppe Mazzini, Charles Darwin and Charles Dickens.
Macaulay is designed for solving problems in commutative algebra and algebraic geometry.
Macaulay Carson Culkin ( born August 26, 1980 ) is an American actor.
' It is an autobiographical meditation in verse, which contains comments on contemporaries, including Thomas Babington Macaulay, Henry Nelson Coleridge, Charles Austin, Chauncey Hare Townshend, and Charles Taylor.
However, in an influential review of Hunt's edition, Thomas Babington Macaulay swept aside questions of literary merit, claiming with indignation that " Wycherley's indecency is protected against the critics as a skunk is protected against the hunters.
Mark is re-introduced to his extended family, including his cousins Connie ( Quinn Culkin ) and Henry ( Macaulay Culkin ).
He was a remarkably handsome man, and inordinately fond of taking a conspicuous part in court ceremonial ; his vanity, which earned him the sobriquet of " the proud duke ," was a byword among his contemporaries and was the subject of numerous anecdotes ; Macaulay ’ s description of him as " a man in whom the pride of birth and rank amounted almost to a disease ," is well known.
If Burke is excluded, other candidates for coining the term are Henry Brougham speaking in Parliament in 1823 or 1824 and Thomas Macaulay in an essay of 1828 reviewing Hallam's Constitutional History: " The gallery in which the reporters sit has become a fourth estate of the realm.
All four of Trueman's career hat-tricks were taken for Yorkshire and this is a county record he shares with George Macaulay.
The original blocks are labelled A-J, though there is no " I Block " to be found and there is also a modern block of ensuite bedrooms, K Block, also called the Macaulay Suite, named after Lord Macaulay, G. M.

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The highly selective Macaulay Honors College at Lehman provides a full tuition scholarship, $ 3000 yearly stipend, Apple laptop computer, as well as an opportunities fund of $ 7, 500 that can be used for various activities such as study abroad, reimbursements for internships or research, and service learning.
* Macaulay computer algebra system, a computer algebra system, named after Francis Sowerby Macaulay ( 1862-1937 ).

Macaulay and system
As of May 2010, pending official confirmation of the New York State Board of Education, Macaulay Honors College will cease to be a ' program ' and enter the CUNY system as joint-degree granting four-year college.
In this context, writings of Lord Macaulay ," the brain behind the system of English education ", are referred to as an indication of this.
The current system of education, with its western style and content, was introduced and founded by the British during the British Raj, following recommendations by Lord Macaulay.
He is widely credited for leading the revitalization of the CUNY system, including raising admission and testing standards and implementing University-wide administrative reforms, increasing full-time faculty hires by over 1200 since 1999, creating the William E. Macaulay Honors College at CUNY, The CUNY Graduate School of Journalism, and The CUNY School of Professional Studies.

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Others, including Macaulay and Lord Acton, have historicized Machiavelli's Borgia, explaining the admiration for such violence as an effect of the general criminality and corruption of the time.
Now known as The Macaulay Honors College University Scholars Program, it graduated its first class in 2005, attracting students with a mean high school GPA of 3. 5 and SAT scores of 1365 for the Class of 2009.
* Acton Park often hosted filming for programmes such as Rose & Macaulay and The Deal.
Marlborough did not wish for a Jacobite restoration, but William was conscious of his military and political qualities, and the danger the Earl posed: " William was not prone to fear ," wrote Thomas Macaulay, " but if there was anyone on earth that he feared, it was Marlborough.
Baines soon began to take a prominent part in politics ; he was an ardent advocate of parliamentary reform, and it was mainly by his influence that Thomas Macaulay was returned for Leeds in 1832 ; and in 1834 he succeeded Macaulay as member.
He then attended St Paul's School in London for three years, where he was taught by F. S. Macaulay, now known for his contributions to ideal theory.
It was once rumoured that Macaulay had fallen for Maria Kinnaird, the wealthy ward of " Conversation " Sharp, but in fact he never married and had no children.
In 1830 the Marquess of Lansdowne invited Macaulay to become Member of Parliament for the pocket borough of Calne.
By doing so, Macaulay wanted to " educate a people who cannot at present be educated by means of their mother tongue " and thus, by incorporating English, he sought to " enrich " the Indian languages so " that they could become vehicles for European scientific, historical, and literary expression ".
This philosophy appears most clearly in the essays Macaulay wrote for the Edinburgh Review and other publications, which were collected in book form and a steady bestseller throughout the 19th century.
Macaulay goes to considerable length, for example, to absolve his main hero William III of any responsibility for the Glencoe massacre.
In 1888 he wrote that Macaulay " had done more than any writer in the literature of the world for the propagation of the Liberal faith, and he was not only the greatest, but the most representative, Englishman then living ".
His talk interested the P. M. ... Macaulay, Longman went on, was not read now ; there was no demand for his books.
In the five years of his conquests and administration in Bengal, the young man had crowded together a succession of exploits which led Lord Macaulay, in what that historian termed his " flashy " essay on the subject, to compare him to Napoleon Bonaparte, declaring that " gave peace, security, prosperity and such liberty as the case allowed of to millions of Indians, who had for centuries been the prey of oppression, while Napoleon's career of conquest was inspired only by personal ambition, and the absolutism he established vanished with his fall.
* James Tait Black Memorial Prize for fiction: Rose Macaulay, The Towers of Trebizond
However his voluminous notes on the Glorious Revolution came into the possession of Thomas Macaulay, who used them for his own History of the Revolution.
* Chancellor's Gold Medal for Poetry-Thomas Babington Macaulay, 1st Baron Macaulay
It was Macaulay, not Hunt, who set the keynote for the 19th century.
These charges were abolished for serious historical and literary researchers after a petition was signed in 1851 by 83 people including Dickens, Macaulay, and Carlyle.

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