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In this manner, Lewis, Randall, and Guggenheim are considered as the founders of modern chemical thermodynamics because of the major contribution of these two books in unifying the application of thermodynamics to chemistry.
Although United Methodist practices and interpretation of beliefs have evolved over time, these practices and beliefs can be traced to the writings of the church's founders, especially John Wesley and Charles Wesley ( Anglicans ), but also Philip William Otterbein and Martin Boehm ( United Brethren ), and Jacob Albright ( Evangelical ).
Humphrey gained national fame during these years by becoming one of the founders of the liberal anticommunist Americans for Democratic Action ( ADA ) and for reforming the Minneapolis police force.
Nankai preserves a number of essays and articles written by Zhou at this time, and these reflect the discipline, training, and concern for country that Nankai's founders attempted to instill in their students.
Taranto was founded in 706 BC by Dorian Greek immigrants as the only Spartan colony, and its origin is peculiar: the founders were Partheniae (" sons of virgins "), sons of unmarried Spartan women and Perioeci ( free men, but not citizens of Sparta ); these out-of-wedlock unions were permitted extraordinarily by the Spartans to increase the prospective number of soldiers ( only the citizens of Sparta could become soldiers ) during the bloody Messenian wars, but later they were retroactively nullified, and the sons were then obliged to leave Greece forever.
The founders of these movements did not themselves credit Korzybski for their ideas.
While these two organizations were the founders of the AK, intended as the main Polish resistance movement, there were numerous other resistance organizations in Poland.
Herodotus ( Histories 2: 54 – 57 ) was told by priests at Egyptian Thebes in the 5th century BCE " that two priestesses had been carried away from Thebes by Phoenicians ; one, they said they had heard was taken away and sold in Libya, the other in Hellas ; these women, they said, were the first founders of places of divination in the aforesaid countries.
The founders and rulers of these governments, however, were not native to Vietnam.
The founders and earliest practitioners of these religions lived extremely austere lifestyles, refraining from sensual pleasures and the accumulation of material wealth.
The roots of these programmes stem from similar activities dating back to 1926. Notable founders of YMCA Indian Guides include Harold Keltner, a St. Louis YMCA director, and indirectly, Joe Friday, an Ojibwa hunting guide.
The town was named for the painfully prickly greenbriar vines which grew along the creek through the town ; removing these dense and thorny thickets was apparently a memorable experience for the founders.
Many of these founders clearly envisioned a " Lowell on the Mississippi ", after a major industrial city of Massachusetts ; Moline was marketed as a " Lowell of the West " to potential investors and immigrants.
Eventually, these founders left to start their own companies based on their own, unique, latest ideas, and then leading employees started their own firms.
Many of the trolley company's owners were among the founders of the Cedar Cliff Land Company, which bought up large portions of the area, and the street names in the borough reflect these industrialists and businessmen: Morrissee, Hoxey, Van Dyke, John Ryle and Barbour.
It was a Megarian colony founded on a site that was viewed at the time as so obviously inferior to that which was within view on the opposite shore ( these being the small Lygos and Semistra settlements on Seraglio point ), that the Persian general Megabazus is said to have remarked that Chalcedon's founders must have been blind.
This London group was described much later by Wallis, who mentions also Theodore Haak, anchoring it also to the Palatine exiles ; while there are clear connections to the Wilkins Oxford ' club ', it is no longer considered that these were founders of what later became the Royal Society.
Where the founders of these villages came from is unknown.
Most of these dances needed some interpretation, and the dance style itself underwent serious standardisation, becoming much more balletic instead of the easy-going style that was the norm in the early 20th century, and which the RSCDS's founders considered sloppy and untraditional.
Many of these companies lacked a viable or attractive exit for their founders as they were too small to be taken public and the founders were reluctant to sell out to competitors and so a sale to a financial buyer could prove attractive.
Many of these immigrants were highly educated, such as songwriter Vangelis Papazoglou, and Panagiotis Toundas, composer and leader of Odeon Records ' Greek subsidiary, who are traditionally considered as the founders of the Smyrna School of Rebetiko.
The founders of these traditions are regarded by Hòa Hảo followers as living Buddhas — destined to save mankind from suffering and to protect the Vietnamese nation.
One of these factional squabbles was between Jacobus and the bishops Conon and Eugenius, whom he had ordained at Alexandria — the former for the Isaurian Seleucia, the latter for Tarsus — who became the founders of the obscure and short-lived sect of the " Cononites ", or, from the monastery at Constantinople to which a section of them belonged, " Condobandites ".
In 1896, the founders of these companies pooled their resources and bought factory equipment for the production of woollen cloth from the German Empire.

founders and denominations
Both denominations are similar in their beliefs, yet they are unique because their traditions were influenced by different founders ( Menno Simons and Alexander Mack respectively ).
The founders and original residents of the town were members of the Lutheran and Reformed faiths, who joined the Moravian church when their own denominations were unable to provide ministers.
The College's original charter, reflecting the Masonic value of religious tolerance as well as the religious diversity of the founders ( which included Presbyterians, Episcopalians, and the Roman Catholic Charles Carroll of Carrollton ) stated that " youth of all religious denominations shall be freely and liberally admitted ".
One of the founders of Empiricism, Locke develops a philosophy that is contrary to the one expressed by Thomas Hobbes in Leviathan, primarily because it supports toleration for various Christian denominations.
The names of individual churches in these diverse denominations tend to indicate the denominational Christian orientation of their founders or their congregations.
Besides these traditional denominations, movements of Hindu revivalism look to founders such as Swami Vivekananda, Swami Dayananda ( Arya Samaj ), Rabindranath Tagore, Ramana Maharshi, Aurobindo, Shriram Sharma Acharya, Swami Sivananda, Swami Rama Tirtha, Narayana Guru, Paramhansa Yogananda, Swami Chinmayananda, Shrii Shrii Anandamurti, Pandurang Shastri Athavale ( Swadhyay Movement ) and others.

founders and all
Because the founders wanted to abandon all denominational labels, they used the biblical names for the followers of Jesus that they found in the Bible.
Ahmadis recognize many founders of world religions to be from God, who all brought teaching and guidance from God to all peoples.
As it stands today, the nine kwans are the founders of taekwondo, though not all the kwans used the name.
In Bahá ' í belief, a single God has sent all the historic founders of the world religions in a process of progressive revelation.
* March 12 – under the command of the legendary captain Richard Roberts founders in rough seas with all passengers and crew lost.
He was one of the founders of the Rassemblement Démocratique Africain ( RDA ), the leading pre-independence inter-territorial political party for all of the French West African territories except Mauritania.
He enjoyed the longest reign among all the founders of the Three Kingdoms, and was succeeded by his son Sun Liang.
The volunteer effort to prepare the salad itself took all day and most of the residents, ranging from many of the original founders of the moshav to young children, participated.
They have much interaction with the Children, including the Númenóreans ( appearing later: Men of the West, an island sea-people, founders of Gondor and ancestors of Aragorn from The Lord of the Rings ; the fate of the Númenóreans, and so the fate of all the later histories, is wrapped up tightly with " the Sea ".
Some of the founders of the WSF, were part of the First International Encuentro for Humanity and Against Neoliberalism in 1996, and decided to expand the idea and make it a global forum for activists of all stripes opposing hegemonic globalization and neoliberalism.
Fisher's idea that the auto industry and private contributions could pay for the highway was soon abandoned, and, while the LHA did help finance a few short sections of roadway, LHA founders ' and members ' contributions were used primarily for publicity and promotion to encourage travel on the Highway and to lobby officials at all levels to support its construction by governments.
Ascanius, the son of Aeneas, later founded Alba Longa and was the first in a long series of kings leading to Romulus and Remus, the founders of Rome all the way down to Julius Caesar.
He is one of the founders of the Free Mars movement and is famous for his running technique that allows him to run all day for days on end.
The members of all the Senegalese brotherhoods claim that their founders were such renewers.
The founders of modern American stand-up comedy include Jack Benny, Bob Hope, George Burns, Fred Allen, Milton Berle and Frank Fay all of whom came from vaudeville.
Individual benefactors are commemorated in an annual pattern, with the founders being commemorated ( as shown above ) on the first Sunday of Michaelmas Term, and at all gaudies.
We give You thanks for all our founders and our other benefactors, by whose benefactions we are nourished here for piety and for the study of letters.
Literally, in the eyes of its founders, the land of the town was to be free for all people.
Katipunan founders Andrés Bonifacio, Ladislao Diwa, and Teodoro Plata were all members of La Liga and were influenced by the nationalistic ideals of the Propaganda Movement in Spain.
Emma Curtis Hopkins " the teacher of teachers "; Ernest Holmes, founder of Religious Science ; the Fillmores, founders of Unity ; and Malinda Cramer and Nona L. Brooks, the founders of Divine Science ; were all greatly influenced by Transcendentalism.
As explained and continued by the later leaders of Chabad, this enabled the human mind to grasp concepts of Godliness, and so enable the heart to feel the love and awe of HaShem, emphasised by all the founders of hasidism, in an internal way.
Remember, therefore, all the fine things that your jurists and statesmen have said and written about the great palladium of British liberty and so forth: remember how the learned Sir William Blackstone hath delivered himself on this point ;— how that ' the founders of the English laws have with excellent forecast contrived that the truth of every accusation, whether preferred in the shape of indictment, information, or appeal, should be confirmed by the unanimous suffrage of twelve of his ( the accused person's ) equals and neighbours, indifferently chosen, and superior to all suspicion.

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