Sentences with phrase «authorship by»

Over the course of the tour, there are thousands of eyewitness accounts to this song's existence and its authorship by me.
This is a helpful addition to the literature sparked off by the profession's adaption to technological change — with the credibility of authorship by an actual firm rather than a representative body.
Since the collective's inception, Tim Rollins and K.O.S. have challenged the notion of individual authorship by working within a more collaborative structure that prioritizes social engagement and education.
In this piece, Boetti addresses the nature of identity and authorship by conflating two similar sounding words with opposite meanings: «anonimo,» which means anonymous, and «omonimo,» which means having the same name.
At this point in the exhibition, it would have been helpful to include artists like Sherry Levine and David Salle who undermined notions of authenticity and authorship by purloining existing images — ushering in the concept of creation through appropriation.
That said, the presence of «it» girl Fox and its authorship by Cody means that being «merely good» places Jennifer's Body firmly in the class of «interesting failure.»
The results provide worrying evidence of a failure to further advance research authorship by women, as Kathryn M. Rexrode, MD, MPH, associate professor of medicine and faculty director of Office for Women's Careers at Harvard Medical School, Boston, states in an editorial accompanying The BMJ article: «Authorship is necessary for career progression and is also a symptom of success; it is the culmination of career development, mentorship, funding, and support.
The increases would have to be approved in the state budget, subject to authorship by Gov. Andrew Cuomo and approval of the Legislature.

Not exact matches

Works that are nothing more than common property and contain no original authorship — such as standard calendars or rulers — can't be protected by copyright.
A copyright is a form of protection provided by U.S. law to anyone who creates «original works of authorship
Here are some of the most common: Copyright / Trademark: According to the United States Copyright Office, copyright is «a form of protection grounded in the US Constitution and granted by law for original works of authorship fixed in a tangible medium of expression.»
So, by using Google's Authorship Markup and getting their picture in search results, they improved their search performance.
They are something more than the simple description: they can be set to contain an evaluation by users, technical information on a product, or details about an event (since more than one year already, Google has removed authorship from its results).
What we do know about all claims for God's existence, and supposedly inherent qualities, is that they are all indelibly stamped by the fears, wants, prejudices, errors, and limitations of their obviously human authorship.
Authorship of John — many if not most NT scholars believe that John nor one of 12 wrote John; James — most agree not authored by James, and sometime in 2nd century AD; Peter — a mystery — some think that it could have been an early template for the other gospels; Luke — a mystery; Mark — finally it seems like we really might have another original author here — or were he and later Paul just using a very early Peter story?
While these both refer to Elohim (not Yahweh by the way) the distinction between Elohim and Hashem Elohim indicates style and different authorship.
Much of the information that has come down to us by tradition about the authorship, place and date of biblical writings, about differences of text and translation, and the like, is the outcome of intelligent critical discussion which took place between the first century and the fourth.
For if mankind were the author of this poem, this would have to be expressed by considering every individual equally close to the authorship.
The authorship of II Thessalonions is reviewed by Father / Professor Raymond Brown in his book, Introduction to the New Testament, pp. 592 - 596.
There are nine, possibly ten, of these letters to the churches (Ephesians being of disputed authorship); ant three others, I ant II Timothy and Titus, called the Pastoral Epistles, may have been written by Paul but more likely were the work of some unknown Christian toward the close of the first century or even later.
Geza Vermes sees the claim of John's authorship as falsified and not backed by any solid historical evidence.
Creation from nothing, the origin of death among humans, the murder of Abel by Cain, a cataclysmic flood of judgement, the righteous judgement of Sodom and Gomorrah, the Mosaic origin of the Torah, manna from heaven, the reliability of Deuteronomy, the driving out of the Canaanites, Isaiah's authorship of the servant songs, and so on — it's almost as if Jesus and his followers went out of their way to validate all of the most awkward apologetic curveballs in the Old Testament just to make life difficult for post-Enlightenment Western interpreters.
The Petrine authorship of II Peter is almost universally rejected, and the epistles of John are held by the great majority of scholars not to be by the apostle John, the son of Zebedee.
Mike from CT: [«1) Authorship is still disputed — only by those who don't want to admit it has been settled 2) No originals — where are the original roman doc.uments, especially of Plato and Aristole»]
By 1936, when it was issued, the Hebrew Bible had come under intense scrutiny from scholars like Julius Wellhausen of Germany, who raised many questions about the text's authorship and accuracy.
Michael John Galbraith enjoys a robust defence of the Johannine authorship of the fourth Gospel and the divinity of Christ; Michael Dolman is inspired by a beautiful and personal account of a saint, co-authored by her husband and James Preece on an introduction to the Bible which contains diamonds and mud.
As just one example, we have the story of Jesus turning water into wine in the Marriage of Cana story in John 2:1 - 11, which appears to have been borrowed by the unknown author or authors, i.e., the Johannine community (see the Wikipedia article «Authorship of the Johannine works»), from stories of Dionysus turning water into wine.
I'd refer you to «Who Wrote the Bible» by Richard Elliott Friedman, a biblical scholar who is the Ann and Jay Davis Professor of Jewish Studies at the University of Georgia regarding the authorship of the flood story in the Bible, specifically pages 53 to 60 in the «The Story of Noah — Twice».
I've listed this several times, but apparently Atheists seem to want the clouds to open up for them for proof of God's existence, but prophecy fulfillment is excellent proof for the divine authorship of Scripture... I could talk about prophecies regarding Israel's captivity to Babylon, Cyrus called out by name hundreds of years before his birth as the one that will rescue Israel from Babylon, the destruction of Babylon foretold, the destruction of Jerusalem and its Temple foretold, the destruction of Tyre and specifically how it was to be done, how the city of Petra would be destroyed... These are just a few verifyable examples...
So, Salero21, you were going to tell me about the authorship of the gospels when you got sidetracked here and by your queasy feeling about «ho - mos» above.
His objective in writing this study is to contribute to the debate surrounding the authorship of the fourth Gospel initiated by Pope Benedict's book Jesus of Nazareth.
So that your anger is not vented upon me because I appropriated something that belongs to another human being, but because I appropriated something of which no human being is the rightful owner; and hence your anger is by no means appeased when I deceitfully ascribe the authorship to you.
The assignment of authorship of this gospel is not made until the end of the second century, again, by Ireneaus.
The only shred of evidence that Christians use to support the traditional authorship of the Gospels is one brief statement by a guy named Papias in 130 AD that someone told him that John Mark had written a gospel.
On the other hand there seem to have been Christians at this period, nicknamed «Alogi» (= anti-» Word» men, also — anti-Reason men) by their opponents, who rejected the Johannine authorship of the gospel and the Apocalypse, but were not generally regarded as heretics.
And so Fish argues for the Miltonic authorship of Christian Doctrine, and on the basis of the same principles used by historical critics.
J.A.Jungman was apparently so incensed by St Thomas» teaching on sacramental signification in relation to the sacrifice that he denied his authorship of the relevant section of the Summa (III, q. 83): The Mass of the Roman Rite: Its Origins and Development, New York, 1951, vol.i, p. 114, n. 61.
The theory of composite authorship had been held in one form or another for a century and a half or more, by at least some scholars, before Wellhausen, a German scholar, gave it so systematic and convincing a statement that it has since been associated with his name.
She is the author the book, Revising Flannery O'Connor: Southern Literary Culture and the Problem of Female Authorship, a project that was one of the first recipients of the National Endowment for the Humanities Dissertation Grant, and of the white paper commissioned by the International Cesarean Awareness Network, «Protecting and Enforcing the Rights of Women Seeking Vaginal Birth after Cesarean (VBAC): A Primer.»
She read a comment that was made by someone who chose to link to her facebook profile, thus acknowledging authorship of the comment.
The success of a postdoc's appointment, which can only last 5 or 6 years, is evaluated by «the number of papers published, the authorship rank, the renewal of [the postdoc's annual] contracts, and other factions that fall entirely within the discretion of the [principal investigator (PI)-RSB-.
Not to be forgotten is the one - on - one coaching and counseling provided by Doug, Steve, and Shine in important areas of professional development that are often overlooked: finding a job, interviewing for a job, negotiating, writing a CV, maintaining productivity, and handling authorship issues, to list a few.
Acquisition of funding, the collection of data, or general supervision of the research group, by themselves, do not justify authorship.
Attention must be devoted to: the absence of contact with the supervisor, faulty project propositions, uninspiring and lonely working surroundings, the absence of an introduction into the organisation, disagreement about authorship as well as academic freedom, and intimidation by the supervisor.
Evidence of the foreign scientist?s authorship of scholarly books or articles published by scholarly journals with an international circulation in the academic field.
Things like credit, authorship on papers, and the share of the work should be agreed on informally by everyone at the start of the project, and revisited periodically along with tentative timelines and benchmarks for progress.
Any changes in authorship must be approved in writing by all of the original authors.
And I worry that we've lost sight of the ends by focusing so much on the idea of collective authorship.
Because of the way research groups are structured, the group leader is not always the senior author: A specific research project may be carried out by a Ph.D. student supervised by another permanent scientist who may have little or no available funding but who may nevertheless request last authorship on the publication.
If you are looking for accountability, build it into the system by stating up front how authorships are decided and by making sure you know how much money is being spent, and by whom.
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