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This understanding, of course, may in its turn take many forms and some of these -- especially those most interesting to the student of comparative literature -- are essentially historical.
many a people-oriented student who dreams of the M.D. decides to enter his father's advertising agency ; ;
A maximum of $600 per year per student would enable many to take training away from home.
His friend Farkas Wolfgang Bolyai with whom Gauss had sworn " brotherhood and the banner of truth " as a student, had tried in vain for many years to prove the parallel postulate from Euclid's other axioms of geometry.
Broadly backed by a diverse array of student groups and many notable faculty members the Committee Against Investment in South Africa held numerous teach-ins and demonstrations through the year focused on the trustees ties to the corporations doing business with South Africa.
The use of the term censorware in editorials criticizing makers of such software is widespread and covers many different varieties and applications: Xeni Jardin used the term in a 9 March 2006 editorial in the New York Times when discussing the use of American-made filtering software to suppress content in China ; in the same month a high school student used the term to discuss the deployment of such software in his school district.
In an attempt to stop students from turning off the safety mode and accessing potentially offensive videos, many of the administrators are locking the safety mode, which will automatically re-enable safety mode when a student attempts to turn it off.
Another column reported on the discoveries made by University of Michigan professor Robert Axelrod in his computer tournament pitting many iterated prisoner's dilemma strategies against each other, and a follow-up column discussed a similar tournament that Hofstadter and his graduate student Marek Lugowski organized.
Early DirkJans contained many references to the student life of Nijmegen.
His second marriage, to a successful young piano student, for the first time brought some desperately needed stability into the private life of the artist, who was plagued by many serious health problems.
The Johnson Center serves as the center for student life with many activities and productions sponsored by Program Board and Student Government.
In 1877, as a student at the Tokyo-Kaisei school ( soon to become part of the newly-founded Tokyo Imperial University ), Kano learned that many jujutsu teachers had been forced to pursue alternative careers, frequently opening.
To this day, AF is the center of student life in Lund, featuring many theater companies, a prize-winning student radio ( Radio AF ), and organizing the enormous Lundakarnevalen ( the Lund Carnival ) every four years.
In many academic libraries, student assistants are used as the primary contact, sometimes at an " information desk.
During his tenure at Harvard, he was, among many other things, an early student of the effect of the last Ice Age on North America.
That is, teachers provide phonics instruction opportunistically, within the context of stories or student writing that feature many instances of a particular letter or group of letters.
MIT ultimately divested itself from the Instrumentation Laboratory and moved all classified research off-campus to the Lincoln Laboratory facility in 1973 in response to the protests, and the student body, faculty, and administration remained comparatively unpolarized during what was a tumultuous time for many other universities.
While faculty committees assert substantial control over many areas of MIT's curriculum, research, student life, and administrative affairs, the chair of each of MIT's 32 academic departments reports to the dean of that department's school, who in turn reports to the Provost under the President.
In many states, midwives form birthing centers where a group of midwives may work individually or together and provide additional clinical opportunities to student midwives.
For example, when playing the piano, " fingering " — that is, which fingers to put on which keys — is a skill slowly learned as the student advances, and there are many standard techniques which a teacher can pass on.
In addition, in order for a student to be well rounded he / she must play many types of pieces by many different composers from different eras.
He also found no faults, but still doubted that the solution, which so many outstanding mathematicians had sought for so long, could now really have been found by an unknown student in far-off Christiania.
Sometime later, it lost many student elections in the universities, including Guzmán's San Cristóbal of Huamanga.

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Today the BHS has over 30, 000 members in 800 chapters across the United States, and the barbershop style has spread around the world with organizations in many other countries.
* CIA ( Certified Internal Auditor ), CCSA, CGAP, QAR conferred by the worldwide recognised Institute of Internal Auditors ( IIA ) headquartered in Altamonte Springs Florida with chapters in many countries
* CFE ( Certified Fraud Examiner ) conferred by the worldwide recognised Association of Certified Fraud Examiners ( ACFE ) headquartered in Texas with chapters in many countries
* CISA ( Certified Information Systems Auditor ) awarded by the worldwide recognised Information Systems Audit and Control Association headquartered in the USA with chapters in many countries
* CFAP ( Certified Forensic Accounting Professional ) awarded by the Center of Studies headquartered in India with chapters in many countries
There are, however, other passages where the Spanish text makes sense, while the Italian does not, and many features of the Italian text that are not found in the Spanish ; such as the titles for chapters 1-27.
The book describes its own structure around ten " toledot " sections ( the " these are the generations of ..." phrases ), but many modern commentators see it in terms of a " primeval history " ( chapters 1 – 11 ) followed by the cycle of Patriarchal stories ( chapters 12 – 50 ).
The historical portion, dealing mainly with the republican period, is untrustworthy and the text in many places corrupt ; the earlier chapters are more valuable, and contain some interesting information.
His discourse in chapters 2 through 9 is considered by many Book of Mormon readers to be a significant piece of the Book of Mormon.
According to Nichiren's interpretation of the teachings of the Lotus Sutra, persecutions which Nichiren Buddhists encountered should be perceived as a natural outcome of abiding by their beliefs, as predicted in various chapters of that Sutra: " There will be many ignorant people, who will curse and speak ill of us and will attack us with swords and staves, but we will endure all these things ”.
The abrupt change of tone from being previously harmonious to bitterly reproachful in 2 Corinthians 10-13 has led many to speculate that chapters 10-13 form part of the " letter of tears " which were in some way tagged on to Paul's main letter.
In the United States, many science fiction societies were launched as chapters of the Science Fiction League and, when it faded into history, several of the original League chapters remained viable and were subsequently incorporated as independent organizations.
In the sixth edition Darwin inserted a new chapter VII ( renumbering the subsequent chapters ) to respond to criticisms of earlier editions, including the objection that many features of organisms were not adaptive and could not have been produced by natural selection.
The final chapter reviews points from earlier chapters, and Darwin concludes by hoping that his theory might produce revolutionary changes in many fields of natural history.
Most of the chapters were released in the United States in issues of Uncle Scrooge, and in many Disney publications in Europe.
-Summaries of 255 chapters, full text through many universities.
As proof of this changing attitude, gynaecologists are now eligible for fellowship in both the American College of Surgeons and Royal Colleges of Surgeons, and many newer surgical textbooks include chapters on ( at least basic ) gynaecological surgery.
In addition to major works, the Báb revealed numerous letters to his wife and followers, many prayers for various purposes, numerous commentaries on verses or chapters of the Qur ' an, and many khutbihs or sermons ( most of which were never delivered ).
The rest of the story is a straightforward adventure / quest set many years later in the wild landscape and society ; but the opening chapters set an example for many later science fiction stories.
Today, sorority chapters are very large, with many boasting of around 250 active members.
Nefertiti appears in many chapters of this young adult novel about her daughter, Ankhsenpaaten, When her name is changed after her father's death, it is spelled Ankhsenamon.

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