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One might argue that the ultimate purpose of literary scholarship is to correct this spontaneous provincialism that is likely to obscure the horizons of the general public, of the newspaper critic, and of the creative artist himself.
Diplomatic is another area for which the dawn of the twentieth century marks the beginning of modern standards of scholarship.
We do not favor one field over another: we think that all inquiry, all scholarly and artistic creation, is good -- provided only that it contributes to a sense and understanding of the true ends of life, as all first-rate scholarship and artistic creation does.
The faculty believes that broad autonomy is necessary to preserve its freedom in teaching and scholarship.
It is probably more effective than the expanded scholarship programs of the past decade, because the scholarship programs mainly aided the students with the best academic records ( who were usually middle-class ), and these students tended to use the scholarship funds to go to more expensive colleges.
Indeed most biblical scholarship is in agreement that Judeo-Greco-Roman thought in the 1st century was opposite of the Western world's " individual first " mantra – it was very collectivist or communitarian in nature.
It is named after its scholarly journal Annales d ' histoire économique et sociale, which remains the main source of scholarship, along with many books and monographs.
In this homily, Autpert's death date is given as 784 ( older scholarship had given a date between 778 and 779 ).
Classics Professor G. P. Goold at University College, wrote of Housman's scholarly accomplishments: " The legacy of Housman's scholarship is a thing of permanent value ; and that value consists less in obvious results, the establishment of general propositions about Latin and the removal of scribal mistakes, than in the shining example he provides of a wonderful mind at work ....
And Russia is still offering more scholarship in key sectors such as health, which is currently experiencing a critical shortage of manpower.
The belief that the Historia was the culmination of Bede's works, the aim of all his scholarship, a belief common among historians in the past, is no longer accepted by most scholars.
This John is traditionally supposed to be John the Apostle, although recent scholarship has suggested other possibilities including a putative figure given the name John of Patmos.
* Early Medieval China is a journal devoted to academic scholarship relating to the period roughly between the end of the Han and beginning of the Tang eras.
It starred Alyson Michalka as Marty ( a former gymnast forced to become a cheerleader after her academic scholarship is canceled ) and Ashley Tisdale from High School Musical.
The field is rapidly evolving, with much new scholarship.
Much of this new scholarship comes from the realization that there is much about Chinese history that is unknown or controversial.
A subject of much scholarship by sociologists and anthropologists, the Hindu caste system is sometimes used as an analogical basis for the study of caste-like social divisions existing outside Hinduism and India.
The only existing umbrella organization within the countercult movement in the USA is the EMNR ( Evangelical Ministries to New Religions ) founded in 1982 which has the evangelical Lausanne Covenant as governing document and which stresses mission, scholarship, accountability and networking.
The wineskins episode near the end of the interpolated tale " The Curious Impertinent " in chapter 35 of the first part of Don Quixote is a clear reference to Apuleius, and recent scholarship suggests that the moral philosophy and the basic trajectory of Apuleius's novel are fundamental to Cervantes's program.
" As recent scholarship documents, the work is likely more collaborative than it has been given credit for in twentieth-century art history.

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The field has grown considerably since the 1970s with the establishment of more journals, organizations, and conferences with ties to the science fiction scholarship community, and science fiction degree-granting programs such as those offered by the University of Liverpool and Kansas University.
He was offered a scholarship to attend the school after performing a scene from one of his earlier roles.
At the end of his secondary schooling, his examination results at the French lycée in Huế saw him offered a scholarship to Paris but declined to contemplate becoming a priest.
After his graduation, Ray was offered a scholarship to study architecture but chose to pursue a career as an artist.
Mantle was an all-around athlete at Commerce High School, playing basketball as well as football ( he was offered a football scholarship by the University of Oklahoma ) in addition to his first love, baseball.
However, more recent scholarship, particularly the work of Donnchadh Ó Corráin and Richard Sharpe, has offered a more nuanced view of the interrelationships between the monastic system and the traditional church structures.
John Calvin was received and accommodated there ( during which time he wrote part of his reforming theses ) and in return Henry VIII of England ( who had drawn on Calvin's work in his separation from Rome ) offered to fund a scholarship at the University.
She sang in church and local pageants until age 17 when Warnes was offered an opera scholarship to Immaculate Heart College.
He was offered a scholarship to the Juilliard School of Music but did not pursue it due to his interest in rock music.
Francis considered a career in medicine and was about to accept a four-year scholarship offered at New York University.
A scholarship was also established by the college in the name of Galen Gibson ; it is still currently offered.
He was offered a full football scholarship to a University.
While each school's financial aid system operates differently, there is a rule of thumb relating to GPA and LSAT scores: a student whose grades and LSAT are higher than those of most students admitted to a given school — in other words, a student who could go to a " better " school — has a good chance of being offered some kind of scholarship by the lower-ranked school.
In recent years the Center has offered a $ 1, 000 scholarship to one student at each debate workshop location who wins a panel-judged essay contest.
Upon completion of high school, he was offered an athletic scholarship to play basketball from head coach Clair Bee and so enrolled at Long Island University ( LIU ).
He was offered a full graduate scholarship to Harvard University, but turned it down.
The university offered its first athletic scholarship to a black student in 1967, when Danny Hardaway was recruited to play for the Red Raiders football team.
Musial also played basketball, for which he was offered a scholarship by the University of Pittsburgh.
The total amount of scholarship money offered to TAMS graduates annually is generally eight to nine million dollars, two to three million of which is accepted.
He was so good that during his senior year, North Carolina State offered Montana a basketball scholarship.
Notre Dame eventually offered Montana a scholarship, and he accepted.
Dyer's sporting ability was instantly noticed by the brothers running the school, and one of them offered Dyer a sporting scholarship to De La Salle College, Malvern.
He was offered an athletic scholarship by the University of Oregon, but declined the offer.
McAllister got his start designing fashionable restaurants in Southern California which lead to a series of Streamline Moderne drive-ins during the 1930s ; though he did not have formal training as an architect, he had been offered a scholarship at the architecture school at the University of Pennsylvania because of his skill.

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