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founding and discipline
Title page of Gibbs's Elementary Principles in Statistical Mechanics, one of the founding documents of that discipline, published in 1902.
Apart from the pointer telegraph Siemens made several contributions to the development of electrical engineering and is therefore known as the founding father of the discipline in Germany.
Cultural Studies lacks any fundamental literature explicitly founding a new discipline.
Music has been a central discipline at UNCG since the University's founding.
His questionable contention that " no force in religion " had been a Brethren teaching since their founding reinforced calls to relax church discipline.
IR only emerged as a formal academic ‘ disciplinein 1918 with the founding of the first ‘ chair ’ ( professorship ) in IR-the Woodrow Wilson Chair at Aberystwyth, University of Wales ( now Aberystwyth University ), from an endowment given by David Davies, became the first academic position dedicated to IR.
Generally speaking, after the founding of our country economic geography development can be used " to task with discipline " to summarize, namely: the development of the discipline of primary target and driving force is to satisfy the demand of the country, at the same time in the practice task promoted disciplinary theoretical development and construction.
Max Müller, one of the founding figures in the academic discipline of comparative religion, was fond of saying to his students " He who knows one knows none " by which he meant that people who are only familiar with the teaching and doctrine of one religious tradition fail to see the deeper meaning of their own religion.
" Alan J. Perlis — 1922 – 1990: a founding father of computer science as a separate discipline ".
Many historians credit him for founding a new discipline in a field that had hitherto lacked the sound, conscientious, and critical methods of other fields of history.
E. B. Tylor is considered by many to be a founding figure of the science of social anthropology, and his scholarly works are seen as important and lasting contributions to the discipline of anthropology that was beginning to take shape in the 19th century.
Work considered foundational to the discipline of Comparative Literature include Transylvanian Hungarian Hugo Meltzl de Lomnitz's scholarship, also the founding editor of the journal Acta Comparationis Litterarum Universarum ( 1877 ) and Irish scholar H. M. Posnett's Comparative Literature ( 1886 ).
* George E. Davis ( 1850 – 1907 ), British founding father of the discipline of chemical engineering
Following a precedent set by one of the founding text books of the discipline, individuals and organisations engaged in promoting particular policies, as well as many scholars active in this field, are commonly grouped into one of three worlds views, all of which have existed long before IPE emerged as a distinct academic discipline.
As a conservationist, Grant was credited with the saving of many different species of animals, founding many different environmental and philanthropic organizations and developing much of the discipline of wildlife management.
The founding figure of the discipline in the United States was George Sarton, later the founding editor of the journal Isis.
It is considered one of the founding texts of the emerging discipline of art psychology.
Czekanowski introduced numerical taxonomy into comparative linguistics, thus founding the discipline of computational linguistics.
For Fish, however, the threat of a loss of objective standards of rational enquiry with the disappearance of any founding principle was a false fear: far from opening the way to an unbridled subjectivity, antifoundationalism leaves the individual firmly entrenched within the conventional context and standards of enquiry / dispute of the discipline / profession / habitus within which s / he is irrevocably placed.
Breen is also regarded by many as a founding theorist for the discipline along with advocate Louise Rosenblatt.
In 1800, Alessandro Volta devised the first chemical battery, thereby founding the discipline of electrochemistry.

founding and traces
Doughty Hanson traces its history back to 1985 when Nigel Doughty and Richard ( Dick ) Hanson started working together on European buyout investments within Standard Chartered Bank as founding members of its management buyout unit.
San Francisco's Golden Gate University traces its roots to the founding of the YMCA Night School on 1 November 1881.
Selbyville traces its history back to its founding in 1778.
The founding community traces back to the Hardin's Creek Meeting House, built by Presbyterians from Virginia.
Rivers like the Arvand and the Alvand ( Iraq ), mountains like Alvand ( Iran ), and the Iranic Armenian dynasty, the Orontids ( a dynasty that traces its founding originator to Bactria / Balkh in the Iranic northern Afghanistan ).
John Smith's Brewery ( John Smith Ltd ) is a brewing company that traces its origins to the founding of the Backhouse & Hartley brewery in 1778 at Tadcaster in North Yorkshire, England.
DLSU traces its founding to Manila Archbishop Jeremiah James Harty.
The University of Delaware traces its founding to 1743, when Presbyterian minister Francis Alison opened up his " Free School " in his home in New London, Pennsylvania.
Chase traces its history back to the founding of The Manhattan Company by Aaron Burr on September 1, 1799, in a house at 40 Wall Street:
In fact, the royal dynasty of Ife traces its origin back to the founding of the city more than two thousand years ago.
The bank traces its ancestry to British India, through the Imperial Bank of India, to the founding in 1806 of the Bank of Calcutta, making it the oldest commercial bank in the Indian Subcontinent.
The College traces its founding to 1742 by followers of John Amos Comenius, the 17th century Moravian bishop.
The College also traces its roots to the founding of two boys ' schools, established in 1742 and 1743, which merged to become Nazareth Hall in 1759.
The Roman traces the powerful medieval dynasty of Lusignan from its founding in the city by the legendary Melusine, an enigmatic shape-shifting faery figure, through its glorious rise in Europe and in the Crusader kingdoms of the Eastern Mediterranean ( see Guy of Lusignan, King of Cyprus ), weaving together history and fiction, with elements of myth, folklore, and popular traditions fused with epic, Crusader narrative, knightly romance, and Christian doctrine, all to glorify and uphold the proprietary claims to Lusignan of the work's illustrious patron.
Chicago Booth traces its roots back to 1898 when university faculty member James Laurence Laughlin chartered the College of Commerce and Politics, which was intended to be an extension of the school's founding principles of " scientific guidance and investigation of great economic and social matters of everyday importance.
The Honolulu Star-Bulletin traces its roots to the Feb. 1, 1882, founding of the Evening Bulletin by J. W. Robertson and Company.
The Sun-Sentinel traces its history to the 1910 founding of the Fort Lauderdale Weekly Herald, the first newspaper on record in the Fort Lauderdale area, and the Everglades Breeze, a locally printed paper founded in 1911, which promoted itself as " Florida's great Farm, Truck and Fruit Growing paper.
The Jim Henson Company, an American entertainment organization, traces its origins to the founding of Muppets, Inc. in 1958 by puppeteer Jim Henson, creator of The Muppets.
The Library traces its roots to the founding of the Institution, making it the oldest library in Singapore.
Its Faculty of Medicine traces its founding to the Royal Naval College of Surgery in 1748, which was the first in Europe to combine medicine and surgery in a single school.
AD Group, its parent company, traces its roots back to 1982 with the founding of the UK CCTV giant Dedicated Micros ( DM ) the world leader in multi channel digital video recorders ( DVR ) and inventor of the world ’ s first video multiplexer.
Simpson's mother ’ s side ) as one of the founding families of Cavendish in 1790, along with the Simpson family, and he traces common ancestors between Albert B. Simpson and Lucy Maud Montgomery, the author of Anne of Green Gables.
The Record traces its history back to the founding of Daily News, first published on February 9, 1878, by former Methodist preacher Peter Moyer at a printing press located at King and Ontario streets in Berlin ( now Kitchener ).
The Tonda Troupe is currently headed by Hidehiko Abe, who traces his ancestry back seven generations to one of the founding members of the troupe.

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