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and the success of such an endeavor is, as suggested above, glaringly rare.
Math and the formulas that allow it to be applied to different problems are, therefore, essential to any scientific endeavor.
Some 80 reaction tubes from 13 manifold fillings were illuminated in the temperature range from 40 to 85-degrees in a further endeavor to determine the cause of the irreproducibility and to obtain information on the activation energy and the effect of light intensity.
Finally, it gives meaning to much social endeavor, and logic, consistency, and meaning to life.
Our endeavor to capture even a faint sense of how strenuous was the fight is muffled by our indifference to the very issue which in the Boston of 1848 seemed to be the central hope of its Christian survival, that of the literal, factual historicity of the miracles as reported in the Four Gospels.
Anthropology is thus primarily an Enlightenment and post-Enlightenment endeavor.
The author's name " indicates the status of the discourse within a society and culture ", and at one time was used as an anchor for interpreting a text, a practice which Barthes would argue is not a particularly relevant or valid endeavor.
His signature legislative endeavor in the state and federal arenas was passage of the Homestead Act.
Out of their co-operative endeavor, the Movement for Religious Renewal, now generally known as The Christian Community, was born.
The Soviets could not afford to ignore Reagan ’ s new endeavor, therefore their policy at the time was to enter negotiations with the Americans.
In addition, the Harlem River is reemerging as " Scullers ' Row " due in large part to the efforts of the Bronx River Restoration Project, a joint public-private endeavor of the city's parks department.
Jeffrey Meldrum characterizes the search for Sasquatch as " a valid scientific endeavor ".
Benedictine Oblates endeavor to embrace the spirit of the Benedictine vow in their own life in the world.
Women in art were covered in clothing from the neck down, including female goddesses like Athena, the patron of Athens who represented heroic endeavor.
Moving from the experimental stage to a more commercial endeavor, he and his brother José set up shop in a Santiago de Cuba distillery they bought in 1862 ; that distillery housed a still made of copper and cast iron.
David MacDonald, a Catholic apologist, has written in regards to paragraph 1428, that " this endeavor of conversion is not just a human work.
Some people who cross-dress may endeavor to project a complete impression of belonging to another gender, down to mannerisms, speech patterns, and emulation of sexual characteristics.
To assist in that endeavor, in 1873 he helped establish a separate collective, called the " Société Anonyme des Artistes, Peintres, Sculpteurs et Graveurs ," which included fifteen artists.
I hope this small pulpit might help in that endeavor to recognize Merkle's equal contribution to the invention of public key cryptography.
The expedition turned out to be a difficult and exhausting endeavor.
Dachshunds can be difficult to housebreak, and patience and consistency is often needed in this endeavor.
** Art – an art is a creative endeavor or discipline.
The fundamental research endeavor is to describe what it is that experts know and how they use their knowledge to achieve performance that most people assume requires extreme or extraordinary ability.
In 1917 Columbia established the Lincoln School of Teachers College “ as a laboratory for the working out of an elementary and secondary curriculum which shall eliminate obsolete material and endeavor to work up in usable form material adapted to the needs of modern living .” ( Cremin, 282 ) Based on Flexner ’ s demand that the modern curriculum “ include nothing for which an affirmative case can not be made out ” ( Cremin, 281 ) the new school organized its activities around four fundamental fields: science, industry, aesthetics and civics.
") Erasmus spoke favourably of Holbein as an artist and person, but later criticized Holbein whom he had accused of sponging off of various patrons to whom Erasmus had recommended, for purposes more of monetary gain than artistic endeavor.

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