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Gerald Lawrence Schroeder is an Orthodox Jewish physicist, author, lecturer and teacher at College of Jewish Studies Aish HaTorah's Discovery Seminar, Essentials and Fellowships programs and Executive Learning Center, who focuses on what he perceives to be an inherent relationship between science and spirituality.
Ralph Waldo Emerson ( May 25, 1803 – April 27, 1882 ) was an American essayist, lecturer, and poet, who led the Transcendentalist movement of the mid-19th century.
In 1987, author and lecturer Eugenie Scott, who holds a PhD in Physical Anthropology, became its executive director.
Earlier in 1893, Professor McKendrick, of Glasgow, had examined subject and reported unfavourably on the scant knowledge of the special senses displayed by the candidates ; it was in reaction to this that Sir Michael Foster, who had seen the potential in this shy, retiring Bart's man, appointed Rivers as a lecturer and he became Fellow Commoner at St John's College forthwith.
Nevertheless, in 1840, a lecturer at the Royal College of Physicians would still state that " blood-letting is a remedy which, when judiciously employed, it is hardly possible to estimate too highly ", and Louis was dogged by the sanguinary Broussais, who could recommend leeches fifty at a time.
Nyarlathotep was a kind of itinerant showman or lecturer who held forth in public halls and aroused widespread fear and discussion with his exhibitions.
The architects ' design was made possible by the engineer Felix Samuely who, at the time, was a lecturer at the Architectural Association School of Architecture in Bedford Square, Bloomsbury.
Dr Allan Pacey ( senior lecturer in andrology at Sheffield University and secretary of the British Fertility Society ) notes that men who he sees for a vasectomy reversal which has not worked, express wishing they knew they could have stored sperm.
Steve Cokely was a political researcher and lecturer who lectured nationally on political and economic issues relating especially to the Black community.
This time he falls for Honor Klein, Anderson's half-sister, who is a lecturer in anthropology at Cambridge, a woman who, on seeing her for the first time, he remembers finding rather repulsive.
Frances Wright ( September 6, 1795 – December 13, 1852 ) also widely known as Fanny Wright, was a Scottish-born lecturer, writer, freethinker, feminist, abolitionist, and social reformer, who became a U. S. citizen in 1825.
As a successful lecturer who relied on giving speeches as a source of income, her fame grew along with her social circle of similar-minded activists and writers of the feminist movement.
The idea of the Acta Sanctorum was first conceived by the Dutch Jesuit Heribert Rosweyde ( 1569 – 1629 ), who was a lecturer at the Jesuit college of Douai.
* Five members of the academic staff who are not Fellows, at least three of whom must be of a rank not higher than senior lecturer ;
He excelled as an essayist, conversationalist and raconteur ; and as a brilliant lecturer who improvised, rapidly and spontaneously, richly allusive and coherently structured material.
His students included Rabbis: Yonasan David ( his son-in-law ) and Aharon Schechter, his successors as Rosh Yeshivas of Yeshiva Rabbi Chaim Berlin ; Hirsch Diskind, son-in-law of Rabbi Yaakov Kamenetsky and long-time Dean of Bais Yaakov School for Girls in Baltimore, Aharon Lichtenstein, son-in-law of Rabbi Joseph B. Soloveitchik and Rosh Yeshiva of Yeshivat Har Etzion in Israel ; Pinchas Stolper of the Orthodox Union and founder of NCSY who followed Hutner's guidelines in setting up this youth outreach movement ; Avrohom Davis, founder of the Metzudah religious books series ; Shlomo Freifeld who set up one of the first full-time yeshivas for baal teshuva students in the world ; Joshua Fishman, leader and executive Vice President of Torah Umesorah the National Society for Hebrew Day Schools ; Avrohom Kleinkaufman, a lecturer in Yeshiva of Far Rockaway and translator of the Genesis and Exodus volumes of the Metzuda Bible Commentary of Rabbi Solomon and the Kol Sasson Sephardic Siddurim and Machzorim ; Yaakov Perlow, the Novominsker Rebbe of Boro Park ; Meir Bilitzky, senior rabbi of Young Israel of New Hyde Park ; Noah Weinberg founder and head of Aish Hatorah and his brother Yaakov Weinberg of Ner Israel Yeshiva in Baltimore ; Yosef Katzenstein of Copenhagen, author of Kol Chayil and Lema ' an Achai ; Feivel Cohen of Brooklyn, author of " Badei HaShulchan " and world renowned posek, Dovid Cohen, rabbi of Congregation Gvul Yaabetz and an author of a number of books on Jewish theology, and Ahron Kaufman Rosh HaYeshiva of Yeshiva Gedola of Waterbury, son in law to Feivel Cohen.
Karl Neuwerck was a lecturer of Hegelian philosophy in Berlin who lost his teaching license along with Bruno Bauer in 1842.
A popular lecturer, he was acknowledged by his peers as an exceptionally intelligent man who had been able to overcome the deficiencies of his early small-town education.
According to Anthony à Wood, he was confirmed in his militant puritanism by the influence of John Preston, who was then lecturer at Lincoln's Inn.
There, in 1887, he met and befriended Theodore Roosevelt, then a visiting lecturer, who would later become president of the United States.
The Beijing law lecturer who exposed the incident said it spelt the end of the hukou system: in most smaller cities, the system has been abandoned ; it has " almost lost its function " in big cities like Beijing and Shanghai.
) or Private lecturer is a title conferred in some European university systems, especially in German-speaking countries, for someone who pursues an academic career and holds all formal qualifications ( doctorate and habilitation ) to become a tenured university professor.

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The museum was founded in 1884 by General Augustus Pitt Rivers, who donated his collection to the University of Oxford with the condition that a permanent lecturer in anthropology must be appointed.
ALM candidates must complete a thesis or capstone project pending on their degree program, which must be crafted under the direction of an instructor or Harvard faculty member holding a teaching appointment in the Harvard Faculty of Arts and Sciences at the rank of senior lecturer, assistant professor, associate professor, or full professor, or an appropriate teaching appointment at another Harvard graduate studies school.

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-- A Southeast Library Workshop will be held here Oct. 9, conducted by Mrs. Gretchen Schenk of Summerdale, Ala., author, lecturer and library leader.
Sofia wanted to be a lecturer at the university ; however, she was not allowed to because she was a woman, even though she had the same amount of knowledge in mathematics as men.
At the same time, he applied for a position of lecturer at the University of Bucharest, but withdrew from the race, leaving Constantin Noica and Ion Zamfirescu to dispute the position, in front of a panel of academics comprising Lucian Blaga and Dimitrie Gusti ( Zamfirescu's eventual selection, going against Blaga's recommendation, was to be the topic of a controversy ).
Jernej Letnar Černič, a law expert and university lecturer, wrote in September 2010 that the act contradicted the constitution and therefore the entire Zdravljica should be considered the anthem.
An indefatigable lecturer in both academic and broadcast settings, Clark's mastery was to make accessible complex and profound subject matter that could then be appreciated by an extremely broad audience.
" The tutor or lecturer tends to be more supportive than critical, more understanding than judgmental, more genuine than playing a role.
Research by Vic Tandy, a lecturer at Coventry University, suggested that an infrasonic signal of 19 Hz might be responsible for some ghost sightings.
The life of the private lecturer can be unsatisfactory ( Georg Simmel called the time " the purgatory of P. D .- ship ").
A private lecturer in Germany is generally highly qualified, tends to be around 40 and often has a family, and no salaried position is coupled with this academic title and status.
Lenin to lawyer and university lecturer Daniel DeLeon may be characterized as either inevitable, ironic, or a major contradiction, depending on one's personal perspective.
Hagerty proved to be a skillful orator and authored several pamphlets as a written adjunct to his activities as a party lecturer.
For example, Paul Buchanan, a popular, world-renowned lecturer on international relations and security, was summarily dismissed in 2007 because a student to whom he sent an email complained that she found his comments about her performance in his class to be offensive.
He proved to be a popular lecturer not just in religion but also in philosophy, and was elected head of the philosophy department in 1818.
Theoretically, if an assistant professor does not succeed in obtaining habilitation in this time, s / he should be moved to a position of a lecturer, with a much higher teaching load and no research obligations.
The former Federal Minister for Education and Science, Edelgard Bulmahn, aimed to abolish the system of the habilitation and replace it by the alternative concept of the junior professor: a researcher should first be employed for up to six years as a " junior professor " ( a non-tenured position roughly equivalent to assistant professor in the United States or lecturer in the United Kingdom ) and so prove his or her suitability for holding a tenured professorship.
After a number of years, a lecturer may be promoted and become a senior lecturer.
It should also be noted, however, that the title is sometimes, paradoxically, used in just the opposite sense: in some institutions, a lecturer especially " distinguished lecturer " may also refer to a position similar to emeritus professor.
In Australia, the term lecturer may be used informally to refer to anyone who conducts lectures at a university or elsewhere, but formally refers to a specific academic rank.
A former lecturer remembers the importance of being particularly precise if addressing a class that included Josephson ; if a mistake was made, Josephson would not be afraid to politely point it out after the lecture.

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