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course and introduction
From 1919 to 1922 the school was shaped by the pedagogical and aesthetic ideas of Johannes Itten, who taught the Vorkurs or ' preliminary course ' that was the introduction to the ideas of the Bauhaus.
* Shawn Hedman, A first course in logic: an introduction to model theory, proof theory, computability, and complexity, Oxford University Press, 2004, ISBN 0-19-852981-3.
As a concentrated form of narrative prose fiction, the short story has been theorised through the traditional elements of dramatic structure: exposition ( the introduction of setting, situation and main characters ), complication ( the event that introduces the conflict ), rising action, crisis ( the decisive moment for the protagonist and his commitment to a course of action ), climax ( the point of highest interest in terms of the conflict and the point with the most action ) and resolution ( the point when the conflict is resolved ).
She must also deal with the introduction of rebellious new Slayer Faith ( Eliza Dushku ), who becomes increasingly destructive and disloyal over the course of the season.
After the introduction of the automobile ( and of course trucks ) made the canals and, ultimately, the railroad obsolete, the factories shut down, one by one.
The early 20th century historian and archaeologist Ella Armitage published a ground-breaking book in 1912, arguing convincingly that British castles were in fact a Norman introduction, while historian Alexander Thompson also published in the same year, charting the course of the military development of English castles through the Middle Ages.
The UNL course, taught by Louis Crompton, led to the introduction in the state legislature of a bill ( eventually defeated ) which would have banned all discussion of homosexuality in that state's universities and colleges.
" He held that corollarial deduction matches Aristotle's conception of direct demonstration, which Aristotle regarded as the only thoroughly satisfactory demonstration, while theorematic deduction ( A ) is the kind more prized by mathematicians, ( B ) is peculiar to mathematics, and ( C ) involves in its course the introduction of a lemma or at least a definition uncontemplated in the thesis ( the proposition that is to be proved ); in remarkable cases that definition is of an abstraction that " ought to be supported by a proper postulate.
With the introduction of the galleon in Portuguese India Armadas over the course of the late 1520s and the 1530s, carracks gradually began to be less armed and became almost exclusively cargo ships ( which is why the Portuguese Carracks were pushed to such large sizes ), leaving any fighting to be done to the galleons.
The introduction of the peruskoulu ( student ages 7 – 15 ), compulsory for all children, introduced a course in Swedish compulsory to all pupils, while Swedish courses and standardized tests at higher levels remained compulsory.
* a course conventionally required of business students, in which the curriculum brings together several mathematical topics, including basic probability theory, an introduction to linear programming, some theory of matrices and determinants, and sometimes an abbreviated account of calculus.
Taja Kramberger introduced studies of collective memory, based on Halbwachsian instrumentarium ( for his workd see: ) and numerous later improvements, in its theoretic aspect and epistemic conceptualization into Slovenian public, mostly composed of linear descriptive social sciences and humanities, in 2000 / 2001 ( a course of lectures Conceptualization of the collective memory on Maurice Halbwachs, Frances Amelia Yates and Pierre Nora at the Institutum Studiorum Humanitatis in Ljubljana ) and 2001 ( she wrote an extensive introduction to the Maurice Halbwachs ' Slovenian translation of La mémoire collective ).
UNIA 1929 conventions were held in Canada in 1936, 1937 and 1938 ; the 1937 sessions were highlighted by the introduction of the first course of African philosophy conducted by Garvey.
Over the course of various wars several productions runs and variants were made, including the transition from the 6. 5mm Type 38 cartridge to the larger 7. 7mm Type 99, and the introduction of a paratrooper rifle that could be disassembled into two major parts for airborne operations.
It is a gigantic unfinished introduction, of which the plan was, first to state the general principles of the author's method and the general laws that govern the course of human progress — and secondly, to exemplify these principles and laws through the histories of certain nations characterized by prominent and peculiar features ,-- Spain and Scotland, the United States and Germany.
The game's most important innovation was its introduction of scrolling graphics, specifically overhead vertical scrolling, with the course width becoming wider or narrower as the player's car moves up the road, while the player races against other rival cars, more of which appear as the score increases.
However, aside from a common lower division religious studies course ( introduction to biblical literature ), students can take a variety of different courses to fulfill these requirements ( for example, a course on U. S. History and a course on Psychology would satisfy the social science requirement ).
Over the course of the following decades, minor changes were made on the notes and coins issued, from the introduction of the M $ 1 coin in 1967, to the demonetisation of M $ 500 and M $ 1000 notes during the 1990s.
Of course, opposing studies suggest that the introduction of rigid heels in slippers and shoes of infants and toddlers can actually inhibit a child's ability to learn to walk as quickly as they would otherwise.
The recent introduction of time travel to the storyline may alter this, of course.
With the introduction of an academic course, Cal Poly received accreditation by the University of California in 1917.
It started as a course for church members on the basics of the Christian faith but then began to be used as an introduction for those interested in the faith.

course and irreducible
for irreducible representations is zero if it's not the trivial irreducible representation ; and it's of course | G | 1 if the irreducible representation is trivial.

course and into
The water in Thor's big swimming pool had been covered with a blanket of thick, foamy soapsuds -- fashioned, of course, from zing -- Joyce had dived from the board into the pool, then swirled and cavorted in her luxurious `` bath '' while cameras rolled.
But what you could not know, of course, was how smoothly the Victorian Fitzgerald was to lead into an American Fitzgerald of my own vintage under whose banner we adolescents were to come, if not of age, then into a bright, taut semblance of it.
Available evidence regarding the natural world, the course of history, and the varieties of human action were translated into imaginative designs or mythologies.
Of course, this isn't taking into consideration the population of Nevada and New York city, but it's the way things look from here at this point.
You may stay as long as you wish, of course, but if arranging for the care of the girls must take time into account, I think a day or two should be enough to finish our business in ''.
The multiple secants, of course, are exceptional and in each case are transformed into cones of order Af.
In spite of the shading of one type of course into another, I believe it is useful to talk about vocational courses as apart from academic courses.
`` It is a much easier course to agree to let one another alone so far as ordinary patents are concerned '', said a trade authority, `` than to continue the costly effort of straightening the tangle in the courts or seeking to reform the patent system, which appears to be getting into deeper confusion every day ''.
Had it not been for such private enterprise, diocesan authorities might of course have been goaded into establishing institutions subsidized by diocesan funds and parish collections and staffed by religious as paid employees.
It is they, of course, who keep it alive and preserve it so the same spirit will continue to be present in the Corps for future recruits to find as they come into it.
`` We could put up cribs on the second floor sleeping porch and turn the front bedroom into a playroom where it's nice and sunny, but of course it would entail quite a bit of running up and down stairs and Chris said you were to be careful about that ''.
That you have refused to drive him into the family business or push him into a profession so you can say at the club, `` Of course David has known since he was twelve he wanted to be an engineer '' -- or a lawyer, or an editor??
There was only one possible answer, but Jack's horrified mind refused to believe it until he had fed the radar plots of the skiff's course into the computer.
Once on course towards the Moon, the crew put the spacecraft into a rotisserie " barbecue " mode in which the craft rotated along its long axis three times per hour to ensure even heat distribution about the spacecraft from the Sun.
Common restoranes or restaurantes and rotiserias nearly anywhere in Argentina today serve ( into the small hours ) quickly prepared meals that in the course of the 20th century came to be known as minutas, " short-order dishes.
Unicellular organisms, of course, simply release the ammonia into the environment.
Graduate students in turn compete for acceptance into a BTP ; if accepted then stipend, tuition and health insurance support is provided for two or three years during the course of their Ph. D. thesis work.
The admiral ordered Hood to establish the safest course into the harbour ; the British had no charts of the depth or shape of the bay except a rough sketch map Swiftsure had obtained from a merchant captain, an inaccurate British atlas on Zealous, and a 35-year old French map aboard Goliath.
This does not mean, however, that the board cannot agree to the company entering into a contract which binds the company to a certain course, even if certain actions in that course will require further board approval.
The course of the game is divided into three phases: opening, middlegame and endgame.
Release or burning of methane would of course at least partially offset the obtained sequestration result – except when the gas is allowed to escape into the atmosphere in significant quantities: methane has a higher global warming potential than CO < sub > 2 </ sub >.
" Unit operations was introduced into the course by William Hultz Walker in 1905.

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