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Rogers and described
Rogers described the approach to education in Client-Centered Therapy and wrote Freedom to Learn devoted exclusively to the subject in 1969.
For her part, Rogers described Astaire's uncompromising standards extending to the whole production, " Sometimes he'll think of a new line of dialogue or a new angle for the story ... they never know what time of night he'll call up and start ranting enthusiastically about a fresh idea ... No loafing on the job on an Astaire picture, and no cutting corners.
This is probably what George Rogers Clark described as marching over " drownded country " in his conquest of Illinois.
Years later, the influence of these sanitary reforms on Britain was described by Sir Richard Rogers:
Sources exist describing the Jolly Rogers of other pirates than the ones above ; also, the pirates described above sometimes used other Jolly Rogers than those shown above.
On June 4, 2001, Frank Rogers, on behalf of a company to be incorporated, was granted approval from the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission ( CRTC ) to launch a national English-language Category 2 specialty television service called The High School Television Network, described as " devoted to the lifestyles of high school students across Canada.
When Mary Rogers, the sister of the British vice-consul in Haifa, visited the Umm Khalid in 1856 she described it as a flourishing village, and noted the extensive melon gardens to the west of the village.
Rogers and Dearing described difference between agenda-setting and agenda-building based on the dominant role of media or public.
Samia Temtamy and John Rogers in 1976 Dr. Michael Cohen described it in 1979, only a few more than 200 cases have been confirmed worldwide, with estimates that about 120 people are currently alive with the condition.
Lou Thesz, Rogers ' long-time colleague and frequent opponent, best described Rogers ’ early impact in his memoir, Hooker: “ Rogers is remembered by fans and performers alike as one of the top all-time stars in the business, but it ’ s probably not common knowledge just how influential he was … he broke into the business somewhere around 1941 as a hero-type personality, with little more going for him than a good body and natural charisma in the ring – which is actually a pretty good beginning – and he was a hit almost from the start.
John Rogers, described as a " penny-pinching " majority owner of the Phillies, assured Lajoie that he would make the same salary as Delahanty .< Ref > However, Lajoie discovered that while he was earning $ 2, 600, Delahanty earned $ 3, 000 ( contracts for NL players were not allowed to surpass $ 2, 400 ).
Rogers Hornsby said that Aldridge had one of the three best curveballs he had ever seen, a curveball described by the Baseball Magazine as a " hard, sharp-breaking curve " that was one of the best curveballs in all of baseball.
The new species, Rapetosaurus krausei, was described in the August 2, 2001 issue of the scientific journal Nature, by Kristina Curry Rogers ( then a graduate student under Catherine Forster and now employed by Macalester College, in St. Paul, Minnesota ) and Catherine A. Forster, an Associate Professor at the Department of Anatomical Sciences of the State University of New York at Stony Brook, in Stony Brook, New York.
He was described by activist A. Philip Randolph asthe father of Harlem radicalism ” and by the historian Joel Augustus Rogers asthe foremost Afro-American intellect of his time .” John G. Jackson of American Atheists described him as " The Black Socrates "
These were described by the communications officer, Ranger Rogers, as the adventures of Captain Video's " undercover agents " on Earth.
In November 2000, Rogers Broadcasting Limited ( on behalf of a corporation to be incorporated ) ( later incorporated as MSNBC Canada Corp. in partnership with Shaw and MSNBC ) was granted approval for a television broadcasting licence by the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission ( CRTC ) called MSNBC Canada, described as " a national English-language Category 2 specialty television service consisting of an innovative hybrid of Canadian and US breaking-news coverage, in-depth news analysis and long-form actuality programming.
Carl Rogers reportedly described the T-group as "... the most significant social invention of the century.
However, Gregory Lamb of < i > The Christian Science Monitor </ i > described Rogers as " a comedienne par excellence " in the film.
The following month Australian Women's Weeklys music writer, Bob Rogers described it as " a sincere ballad with a religious feeling " and that " n only three weeks the record was rising to the top all over Australia, one of the fastest-selling records of the year ".
Pastore was not previously familiar with Rogers ' work, and was sometimes described as gruff and impatient.

Rogers and concepts
Nathan's Famous bought the exclusive rights to market the Arthur Treacher's trademark and sell their products co-branded with Nathan's own concepts Kenny Rogers Roasters and Miami Subs in 2006 ; however, PAT Franchise Systems has a license agreement with NF Treachers to sell Arthur Treacher's Fish and Chips franchises in eight states.
Although both theories include a hidden personality, both concepts are very different in that for Freud it is our natural state, while for Rogers it is the self created by the demands of society.
Curry Rogers 2005, in one of the most complete cladistic analysis of the Titanosauria to date, returns both Nemegtosaurus and Quaesitosaurus to the titanosaurs, but rejects the validity of both the family Nemegtosauridae and the clade concepts given under that name.

Rogers and congruence
Rogers believed that a client needed only three things from a clinician to experience therapeutic improvement: congruence, unconditional positive regard, and empathetic understanding.
Rogers emphasized: 1 ) experiential learning, 2 ) " frankness about one ’ s emotional state ," 3 ) the satisfaction of hearing others " in a way that resonates for them ," 4 ) the enriching and encouraging experience of " creative, active, sensitive, accurate, empathic listening ," 5 ) the " deep value of congruence between one ’ s own inner experience, one ’ s conscious awareness, and one ’ s communication ," and, subsequently, 6 ) the enlivening experience of unconditionally receiving love or appreciation and extending the same.
Rogers believed that when all aspects of a person's life, surroundings and thoughts are in harmony and thus the ideal state of congruence is reached ( Pervin & Oliver 1997 ).

Rogers and important
Although the super-soldier serum is an important part of his strength, Rogers has shown himself still sufficiently capable against stronger opponents, even when the serum has been deactivated reverting him to his pre-Captain America physique.
Allen was an important man in Buffalo, and he introduced his nephew to influential men there, including the partners in the law firm of Rogers, Bowen, and Rogers.
This was personally grating to her, and had effects upon her relationships at RKO, especially with director Mark Sandrich, whose purported disrespect of Rogers prompted a sharp letter of reprimand from producer Pandro Berman, which she deemed important enough to publish in her autobiography.
On September 30, 2010, referring to the controversy, Brian Segal, the president of Rogers Publishing, apologized for " any offence that the cover may have caused ," saying the province " is an important market for the company and we look forward to participating in the dynamic growth of the province and its citizens.
Rogers was chairman of the Association of American Geologists and Naturalists ( AAGN ; organized 1840 ) in 1845 and again in 1847, and contributed important memoirs to its Transactions, including observations on the temperature of coal mines in eastern Virginia.
One of the first important acquisitions was in 1979, when Ted Rogers purchased a controlling interest in Canadian Cablesystems ( CCL ), which operated cable companies across Ontario, including the then City of North York, Oshawa / Whitby, London, Kitchener-Waterloo, Cambridge, Brantford, and Newmarket, and joined the CCL properties with his cable interests.
From this point on, he played an important role in the West Coast school of jazz, performing on the Los Angeles jazz scene with Shorty Rogers, Hampton Hawes, Red Mitchell, Art Pepper, Russ Freeman, Frank Rosolino, Chet Baker, Leroy Vinnegar, Pete Jolly, Howard McGhee, Bob Gordon, Conte Candoli, Sonny Criss, and numerous others.
The seemingly remotely located terminal Page and Rogers planned and built at Sewell's Point played an important role in 20th-century U. S. naval history.
Rogers believed that the most important factor in successful therapy is the therapist's attitude.
Rogers recounts the events of the “ Second War of Independence ” that precedes the first victory of Americans over Hans, in which he plays an important role.
Thus, the work of Schön fits with and extends to the realm of many fields of practice, key twentieth century theories of education, like experiential education and the work of many of its most important theorists, namely John Dewey, Kurt Lewin, Carl Rogers and David A. Kolb.
The most important destinations near the station are the Rogers Arena and BC Place Stadium because of the home games of the Vancouver Canucks, BC Lions and Vancouver Whitecaps FC and other major events.
Seres ' important work includes a 1549 edition of John Rogers ' Matthew Bible, which was first printed in 1537 by Richard Grafton and Jacobus van Meteren as a mixture of the translations by John Tyndale and Miles Coverdale.
After Robert Rogers left the provincial legislature for federal politics, Campbell was seen as the second most important minister in Roblin's government.
The distribution company marketed the music from many important Canadian artists including Stan Rogers, Connie Kaldor, Roy Forbes, Kobo Town, and Kiran Ahluwalia.

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