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students and shared
In a four-page position paper delivered to students in 1965, Bob Jones, Jr., condemned Billy Graham's " ecumenical evangelism " as unscriptural and " heretical ," noting that Graham shared his platform with Catholic priests and that one could not " be a good Catholic and a good, spiritual Christian.
In 1883, Munch took part in his first public exhibition and shared a studio with other students.
There are competing definitions of open educational resources, but they describe at least resources that are accessible for no charge to students and educators, and typically under a public copyright licence that permits the resource to be shared and adapted.
Bryce's core morals, as shared with other students of the college, are discussed further in this episode.
In a democratic school, there is typically shared decision-making among students and staff on matters concerning living, working, and learning together.
It was also found that foreign born students were less likely to approve of racial profiling to prevent terrorism than non-foreign born students while both groups shared similar views on racial profiling in the context of crime.
Margaret Mead, with whom she may have shared a romantic relationship, and Marvin Opler were among her students and colleagues.
The Asia Leaders Programme, a Dual Campus Master Programme, is a shared initiative between the Nippon Foundation and the University for Peace, in collaboration with Ateneo de Manila University, which aims to provide students from Japan and other Asian countries with an opportunity to pursue a peace studies post graduate degree with a content-based language-training module.
By the Eastern Han period, local elites of unattached scholars, teachers, students, and government officials began to identify themselves as members of a larger, nationwide gentry class with shared values and a commitment to mainstream scholarship.
Upon arriving in Germany in April 1996, Shehhi moved into an apartment, which he shared three other scholarship students for two months before boarding with a local Germany family.
After earning a transfer degree online or on campus from Edmonds Community College, students can continue their studies for a bachelor's degree from CWU-Lynnwood in Snoqualmie Hall, a shared facility on the Edmonds CC campus.
Most of the 1300 graduate engineer students at École Centrale de Lille live in dedicated residential buildings nearby research labs and metro public transports on a campus that is shared with 20, 000 students from Lille University of Science and Technology.
Seven residential halls ( Chaffee, Morrison, Driscoll, Taylor, Keiser, Barnes Towers, Suites ) house 1, 492 students in shared ( Driscoll, Chafee, and Towers ) and single rooms ( Taylor, Keiser, and Morrison ).
For the 2010-2011 school year, both the Britton-Macon and Deerfield school boards voted to adopt a " shared services " plan for their middle school and high school students.
For grades K through 12, public school students attend the Princeton Regional Schools, a regional school district shared with the Borough of Princeton, or the Princeton Charter School ( grades K-8 ), located in the township.
Belle Terre is known for a law that evicted students from a nearby university campus, the State University of New York at Stony Brook, who were leasing shared housing in the village.
Broadview Heights students attend two school districts: Brecksville-Broadview Heights ( shared with its neighboring city, Brecksville ) and North Royalton ( shared with neighbor North Royalton ).
While this claim has been disputed, others have argued that Maximus shared this belief in universal reconciliation with his most spiritually mature students.
Further to these aims the group has a set of shared values ; that maintaining traditions and cutting-edge research are not mutually exclusive ; internationally recognised universities ought to have a role and contribute on all scales ; high quality research should be supported with high quality teaching and all students and staff from any background should be able to develop in a conducive atmosphere and environment that maximises their potential.
Johnston's niece Stephanie is developmentally handicapped and her experience is shared in recent story lines on the integration of developmentally handicapped students in April's class.
On August 2010, the Adaptive Technology Resource Centre moved from the first floor of Robarts Library to OCAD University, which is shared with students with disabilities from that college, as well as from nearby Ryerson University and Seneca College.

students and appreciation
Ruth Benedict, another of Boas ' students, also argued that an appreciation of the importance of culture and the problem of ethnocentrism demands that the scientist adopt cultural relativism as a method.
Particularly in the United States and Canada, university courses tend to be divided into two groups: one type to be taken by students with little or no music theory or ability to read music ( often called music appreciation ) and the other for more musically literate students ( often those planning on making a career in music ).
This was to be a sign of commitment, lasting recognition and deep appreciation for the faith the students took in the opportunity to stay in Proctor ; also for their high school years from 1908-1917.
The summer camp experience is designed to educate students about the outdoors and help foster a deep appreciation for the abundant natural resources and beauty in their surroundings.
Public Libraries also provide free services such as preschool story times to encourage early literacy, quiet study and work areas for students and professionals, or book clubs to encourage appreciation of literature in adults.
Northwestern State University established The Long Purple Line in 1990 to provide recognition and appreciation to former N. S. U. students whose career accomplishments or service to their fellow man have enhanced the reputation of the university.
The university ’ s English-language liberal arts environment is designed to promote critical thinking, language and cultural skills as well as to foster in students an appreciation of their own culture and heritage and their responsibilities toward society.
Since the 19th century, the contemporary denotation of philistinism, as the behaviour of ‘ ignorant, ill-behaved persons lacking in culture or artistic appreciation, and only concerned with materialistic values ’ derives from Matthew Arnold ’ s adaptation to English of the German word Philister — as applied by university students in their antagonistic relations with the townspeople of Jena, Germany, where, in 1689, a row resulted in several deaths.
Socratic in his lecturing style, Werner developed an appreciation for the broader implications and interrelations of geology within his students, who provided an enthusiastic and attentive audience.
Courses will also be a forum for students to meet and interact with leaders in business, foreign affairs, government and politics with the stated goal of fostering appreciation for the benefits of living in a free country.
The society, Chandler said, would “ prove a powerful and healthy stimulus to original research, … would awaken and develop much talent now wasting in isolation, … members of the association into closer union, and ensure a better appreciation of our science and its students on the part of the general public .”
The mission of FYP is, “ through reading, writing, and discussing important ideas from diverse perspectives, help students develop an appreciation for the values embodied in the liberal arts.
For example, a school might mandate a music appreciation class, but students may opt out if they take a performing musical class, such as orchestra, band, chorus, etc.
For over three decades, CBE has demonstrated unsurpassed leadership in advancing knowledge, stimulating public discourse and fostering an appreciation for the importance of business ethics among a global network of executives, ethics and compliance professionals, academics, researchers and students of business.
As such, the College seeks to imbue students with an appreciation of literature and the arts, Christian faith, music and the sciences.
Through this ongoing year-round learning process, students also gain a knowledge and appreciation of the unique harmony and balance the ancient Hawaiian people maintained with their island environment.
The students had a good appreciation for their predecessors ' distillation of knowledge.
He was the first Dartmouth president since John Wheelock who was not a member of the clergy, yet his deep appreciation of the importance of broad-based scholarship to the moral and spiritual growth of students was internationally recognized.
The college's students, faculty and staff were honored in 2008 by the State of Ohio for " promoting understanding, racial unity and the appreciation of diversity.
Augustana's stated academic goals are to " promote sensitivity to and appreciation of values essential for students to become effective citizens in local, national and international communities.
The program offers support and encouragement for students with unusual artistic gifts, but its overall intent is to ensure that every student builds skills that apply in all areas of life, from aesthetic appreciation, creativity, and perception, to confidence, critical thinking, collaboration, and public speaking.
On the night of July 12, 1869, Filipino leaders, priests and students gathered and serenaded de la Torre at Malacañan Palace to express their appreciation and gratitude for his liberal policies.
" During her term in office, she visited schools throughout the state and frequently read to students as part of her efforts to encourage literacy and appreciation for reading among young people.

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