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* Hosseini, S. A., Alternative Globalizations: An Integrative Approach to Studying Dissident Knowledge in the Global Justice.
* Au Yeung, Ching Man and Jatowt, Adam: Studying How the Past is Remembered: Towards Computational History through Large Scale Text Mining, Proceedings of the 20th ACM Conference on Information and Knowledge Management ( CIKM 2011 ), ACM Press

Studying and among
Studying the formation of social ties, such as the choice of friends among college freshmen housed in dorms, Festinger ( together with Stanley Schachter and Kurt Back ) showed how the formation of ties was predicted by propinquity, the physical proximity between people, and not just by similar tastes or beliefs, as laymen tend to believe.
Studying glacial motion and the landforms that result requires tools from many different disciplines: physical geography, climatology, and geology are among the areas sometime grouped together and called earth science.

Studying and .
Studying The Merchant Of Venice in high school and college has given many young people their notions about Jews.
Studying them, McFeeley could not help make comparison with the Andrus couple.
; Electrophysiology study: Studying the electrical activity of the heart through the use of catheters placed in the heart via veins or arteries.
Studying a particular phenomenon from multiple levels creates a better understanding of the processes that occur in the brain to give rise to a particular behavior.
Studying the coronal variability in its complexity is not easy because the times of evolution of the different structures can vary considerably: from seconds to several months.
" Studying the dramatic arts under Kemp, from avant-garde theatre and mime to commedia dell ' arte, Bowie became immersed in the creation of personae to present to the world.
Studying these borophiles may help illuminate the mechanisms of both boron toxicity and boron deficiency.
Studying Entamoeba invadens, David Biron of the Weizmann Institute of Science and coworkers found that about one third of the cells are unable to separate unaided and recruit a neighboring amoeba ( dubbed the " midwife ") to complete the fission.
" Studying his surroundings, Audubon quickly learned the ornithologist's rule, which he wrote, " The nature of the place — whether high or low, moist or dry, whether sloping north or south, or bearing tall trees or low shrubs — generally gives hint as to its inhabitants.
Studying model organisms can be informative, but care must be taken when extrapolating from one organism to another.
Studying Earth's Environment From Space.
Studying actual proverb use in conversation, however, is difficult since the researcher must wait for proverbs to happen.
* Middleton, Richard, ( 1990 ) Studying Popular Music, Open University Press.
Studying the events of several American policy " disasters " such as the failure to anticipate the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor ( 1941 ) and the Bay of Pigs Invasion fiasco ( 1961 ), Irving Janis argued that they were due to the cohesive nature of the committees that made the relevant decisions.
Studying their abstract properties yields many insights into computer science and complexity theory.
Studying waka degenerated into learning the many intricate rules, allusions, theories, and secrets, so as to produce tanka that would be accepted by the court.
Studying colours and spectra provides insight into the objects ' origin and a potential correlation with other classes of objects, namely centaurs and some satellites of giant planets ( Triton, Phoebe ), suspected to originate in the Kuiper belt.
Studying traditions, religions etc.
Studying how the weather works on other planets has been helpful in understanding how weather works on Earth.
Studying how the weather works on other planets has been seen as helpful in understanding how it works on Earth.
Studying how people dealt with animals, and its effects can help us avoid many potential ecological problems.
" He had come to the network in 1933 after sending copies of his PhD thesis " A Critique Of Present Methods and a New Plan for Studying Radio Listening Behavior " to CBS top brass and they responded with a job.
Studying the interaction of male and female hippopotamuses has long been complicated by the fact that hippos are not sexually dimorphic and thus females and young males are almost indistinguishable in the field.
Studying photographic plates of the 1970 eclipse of the Sun, he and his associates detected several objects which appeared to be in orbits close to the Sun.
Studying velocity instead of position makes more sense for a fluid ; however for visualization purposes one can compute various trajectories.

Knowledge and Acquisition
" An Interactive Dialogue System for Knowledge Acquisition in Cyc ," in Proceedings of the IJCAI-2003 Workshop on Mixed-Initiative Intelligent Systems, Acapulco, Aug 9, 2003.
Project Halo has led to a number of spinoff technologies, including the wiki software bundle SMW +, the Semantic Inferencing on Large Knowledge ( SILK ) project and the Automated User-Centered Reasoning and Acquisition System ( AURA ).
The process of transferring human experts's knowledge to Knowledge Based Systems in RDR is explained in Knowledge Acquisition Scenario.
The Society for the Acquisition of General Knowledge was established on 20 February 1838.
* Walton, Kendall ( 1993 ), ‘ Make-Believe, and its Role in Pictorial Representation and the Acquisition of Knowledge ’, Philosophic Exchange 23: 81 – 95.

Knowledge and among
Young currently supports Creative Commons, the Public Knowledge Project, the Dictionary of Old English, the Internet Archive, ibiblio, the NCSU eGames, and the Bald Head Island Conservancy, among others.
In Smithson's will, he stated that should his nephew, Henry James Hungerford, die without heirs, the Smithson estate would go to the government of the United States to create an " Establishment for the increase & diffusion of Knowledge among men ".
: Introduced concepts such as ' discursive regime ', or re-invoked those of older philosophers like ' episteme ' and ' genealogy ' in order to explain the relationship among meaning, power, and social behavior within social orders ( see The Order of Things, The Archaeology of Knowledge, Discipline and Punish and The History of Sexuality ).
There were at least two reasons for the speed of Japan's modernization: the employment of more than 3, 000 foreign experts ( called o-yatoi gaikokujin or ' hired foreigners ') in a variety of specialist fields such as teaching English, science, engineering, the army and navy, among others ; and the dispatch of many Japanese students overseas to Europe and America, based on the fifth and last article of the Charter Oath of 1868: ' Knowledge shall be sought throughout the world so as to strengthen the foundations of Imperial rule.
Hall's writings at Leicester embraced various tracts printed for private circulation ; a number of dontributions to the Eclectic Review, among which may be mentioned his articles on Foster's Essays and on Zeal without Innovation ; several sermons, including those On the Advantages of Knowledge to the Lower Classes ( 1810 ), On the Death of the Princess Charlotte ( 1817 ), and On the Death of Dr Ryland ( 1825 ); and his pamphlet on Terms of Communion, in which he advocated intercommunion with all those who acknowledged the " essentials " of Christianity.
Instead, it was therefore suggested that Brainerd devote himself to missionary work among the Native Americans, supported by the Society in Scotland for Propagating Christian Knowledge.
Knowledge Camp is conducted annually for the benefit of students within IIT-Kgp, while the Innovation Platform and Fund-aKGPian programs continue throughout the year, to recognise and support innovative ideas among students of IIT-Kgp, besides workshops and guest lectures throughout the year.
Seen and Unseen Dimensions of Indigenous Knowledge among Q ' eqchi ' Communities in Guatemala.
Major citations have included the APA Distinguished Contributions to Knowledge Award ( Norman Frederiksen, 1984 ), the APA Distinguished Scientific Contribution Award ( Frederic Lord, 1988 ); the AERA E. F. Lindquist Award ( William Turnbull, 1981 ; Frederic Lord, 1988 ; Samuel Messick, 1994 ; Paul Holland, 2000 ; Wendy Yen, 2008 ); the NCME Career Contributions to Educational Measurement Award ( Frederic Lord, 1990 ; Paul Holland, 2004 ; Neil Dorans, 2010 ); and the Jean Piaget Society's Lifetime Achievement Award ( Irving Sigel, 2002 ); among many other awards.
* Knowledge Interchange Format, a computer-oriented language for the interchange of knowledge among disparate computer programs
Until 2009, games at the provincial level were broadcast on stations unique to their respective provinces, among them Ontario on TVO with Nicole Stamp of TVOKids ( and produced and directed by Sidney M. Cohen ), British Columbia with Tamara Stanners on Knowledge, and Alberta with Graham Neil on Access.
Knowledge of Gutnish is relatively weak both among Gotlanders ( Gutes ) and other Swedes.
Female reformers formed the first Chinese women's society — the Society for the Diffusion of Knowledge among Chinese Women ( Nüxuehuao ).
* Rudwick, Martin J. S. The Great Devonian Controversy: The Shaping of Scientific Knowledge among Gentlemanly Specialists.
Coburn was among the three senators who voted against the Stop Trading On Congressional Knowledge ( STOCK ) act.
Knowledge of Arabic is widespread among the Sarta, and as a result, they often use the Arabic script to write down their language informally ( cf.
Philosophy deals among other things with these questions Knowledge and Religious Experience-Dr. Allama Muhammad Iqbal:
Nuju and Whenua also weren't a good match, as their home districts have had a long-standing rivalry, but they worked together to get their disks: Nuju's frozen at the top of a Knowledge Tower, and Whenua's hidden among the artifacts in the Archives.
Knowledge of the earthquake and tsunami risks has not been widespread among the general public of the islands located near the trench.
Knowledge management ( KM ), when it isn't properly achieved ( it needs an appropriate taxonomy for being up the best standards in the domain ), is also viewed as being a heavily information technology driven organizational practice, that relies on data mining, corporate intranets, and mapping organizational assets, among other things, in order to make it accessible to organizational members for decision making.
* Knowledge transfers: The VDE creates and maintains effective national and international knowledge transfers among researchers, developers and users through its five technical and scientific societies and its work in the area of industry standards and product testing.
In the 1960s he founded a movement called Subh-i Danish ( Dawn of Knowledge ), whose political and cultural revival program enjoyed some popularity among the Shia youth of Kabul.
Knowledge of the whale among the Nantucket whaling fleet is sparse.

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