Sentences with phrase «editing the history of»

Wendy worked closely with Peter Halley, the former publisher of index magazine, to edit a history of the downtown alternative - arts publication.
1) conspiracy — You mean like having a member of Real Climate in charge of editing the history of the hockeystick controversy for Wikipedia?
To avoid embarrassment or trolling, Facebook lets you see the edit history of any post that's been changed.
It was known as a hard fork, since it irrevocably edited the history of Ethereum.

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Removing such photos, the Norwegian PM said, is a curb on freedom of expression and amounts to the social network «editing our common history
Her chapter on the early history of South Korea's nuclear energy industry has been also published in an edited volume, Economic Development and Environmental History in the Anthropocene: Perspective on Asia and history of South Korea's nuclear energy industry has been also published in an edited volume, Economic Development and Environmental History in the Anthropocene: Perspective on Asia and History in the Anthropocene: Perspective on Asia and Africa.
If you know anything about the history of the bible you know it was created by many writers, compiled and edited by Roman emperors, added to, translated, interpreted and actually pretty much ignored — except for a few sentences that sound old fashioned that people use to justify their beliefs and actions.
Martyrs and Martyrologies edited by Diana Wood Blackwell, 497 pages, $ 64.95 The story of Christian martyrs of the twentieth century is yet to be told, and one of the merits of this collection of learned essays, consisting of papers read at the Summer 1992 and Winter 1993 meetings of the Ecclesiastical History Society, is that they not only deal with early, medieval, and early - modern martyrs (and ideas about martyrdom), but include several original essays on latter - day martyrs.
The Bible should not be twisted to make it fit the things people feel guilty and uncomfortable ----- This has been done throughout the history of the bible, and primarily by the people who wrote and edited it.
The Oxford Illustrated History of Christianity edited by John McManners Oxford University Press, 724 pages, $ 45 This is a handsome book, and a weighty one, too, at over seven hundred glossy pages.
The Oxford Illustrated History of Christianity edited by John McManners Oxford University Press, 724 pages, $ 45
This book is a collection of selected Middle Eastern folk histories eventually written down by people who lived well after the time of Jesus, and has been selectively edited since that time.
Even biblical history is edited history: events were chosen to illustrate the central theme of the Bible.
2 For an excellent survey of the history and basic concepts of systems thought, see Joël de Rosnay, The Macroscope: A New World Scientific System (New York: Harper and Row, 1979) or Bertalanffy, «General System Theory — A Critical Review,» in Systems Behaviour, edited by John Beishon and Geoff Peters (New York: Harper and Row, 1972).
(2) The final editor of Q took sayings of Jesus that were still circulating, including these small clusters, and edited them in two regards: On the one hand, he superimposed on the Q material the Deuteronomistic view of history found in the Old Testament, according to which God lets Jerusalem be destroyed not because God is unfaithful but because Israel is, having rejected God's prophets, indeed having killed them, rather than listening to them.
Changing patterns of world order are thus integrally linked to religious history («World Christianity, the Missionary Movement and the Ugly American,» in World Order and Religion, edited by Wade Clark Roof).
The History of Courts and Procedure in Medieval Canon Law edited by wilfried hartmann and kenneth pennington catholic university of america, 512 pages, $ 75 In this lively and detailed collection of articles concerning the development of judicial practice during the Middle Ages, the reader is....
Writing at a time when many people were paying attention to the travails of «the Clinton couple of Arkansas,» A. M. Rosenthal, on the Op - Ed page of the New York Times that he once edited, thanked the Clintons for the «gift» of presuming «that Americans have achieved adulthood at last» and delivered himself of this opinion: «I know there are voters who do believe that a President should have what they consider a spotless sexual history.
I could go on, but the fact of the matter is, if you use just the bible to map out a timeline it's a little wonky but doable because for over 2000 years its had revisions and edits so that it would make more sense, if you want to really look the history of the world through geology, ice core samples and what not, it'll paint a very different picture.
The nature of that price is suggested by a parallel volume, Theological Education in the Evangelical Tradition, edited by D. G. Hart and R. Albert Mohler (Baker, 1996), a history and interpretation of counterinstitutions born out of restiveness with mainline theological teaching.
Four recent major studies of human problems support a measure of optimism in human affairs: Arnold Toynbee's A Study of History; Quincy Wright's Study of War; Gunnar Myrdal's study of color caste in America, entitled An American Dilemma; and the essays edited by the cultural anthropologist, Ralph Linton, entitled The Science of Man in the World Crisis.
«The Revelation of God in History,» in Theology as History, edited by James M. Robinson and John B. Cobb.
Dude, it's a bunch of fictious stories that were edited over time, it's not about actual events or history, that's the point.
A People's History of Christianity: Volumes 1 and 2 edited by Denis Janz, Richard A. Horsley, and Virginia Burrus.
In A History of Philosophical Systems, edited by Vergilius Ferm.
Edited by Dave DeWitt Editor's Note: Mostly using the incredible resource of Google Books, I've compiled a chronological history of jerk pork from primary sources.
Williams» Wikipedia page was edited in the minutes after the game to note that he missed «the easiest tackle in football history» and ruined «the playoff hopes and epic comeback of the New Orleans Saints.»
Going, Going, Gone... The History, Lore and Mystique of the Home Run Edited by Brian Silverman Harper Collins, $ 40
I realize that stay - at - home opportunities run anywhere from simple web surfing / research to jobs needing a background (editing, for example, which is part of my work history), but I'd love to know if anyone has recommendations, probably on the simpler / more flexible end of things.»
David Kynaston has written a multi-volume history of the Bank of England and he has now edited the volumes and compressed them into one massive item Till Times Last Sand A History of the Bank of England 1694 - 2013 (Bloomhistory of the Bank of England and he has now edited the volumes and compressed them into one massive item Till Times Last Sand A History of the Bank of England 1694 - 2013 (BloomHistory of the Bank of England 1694 - 2013 (Bloomsbury).
I think the best bet for the editing history would be www.wikiwatchdog.com and github.com/edsu/anon - but that creates the problem of a quite extensive list of possible IPs (GE alone has a whole / 8 and I assume every edit from US government is also suspect)
I'm interested both in the current state of the articles, as well (or even more so) editing history, e.g. did someone try to introduce such equivalent statements / material and it was edited out; since the former reflects on individual contributor views and the latter more on Wikipedia's powers that be editorial policies.
For those requiring a handy bluffer's guide to Parliament that provides historical context while exploding a number of myths, A Short History of Parliament (Boydell Press, # 25 paperback), edited by Clyve Jones, is a must.
Horrendously priced at # 75, nevertheless Clyve Jones has edited a volume of very good essays in A Short History of Parliament: England, Great Britain, the United Kingdom, Ireland and Scotland (Boydell Press).
Just the week before the AAAS Annual Meeting, the New York Public Library along with the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture held a Black Lives Matter Wikipedia Edit - a-Thon, which sought to improve the narrative of black history and culture on the site, according to Huffington Post Black Voices.
Commenting on the research, Dr Heather Bonney from the Natural History Museum in London, UK, says, «Appleby and colleagues provide a compelling account, giving tantalising glimpses into the validity of the historic accounts of his death, which were heavily edited by the Tudors in the following 200 years.
8 The Natural History of Selborne by Gilbert White, edited by Anne Secord, Oxford University Press, # 14.99 / $ 24.95 A natural history must - read in a new eHistory of Selborne by Gilbert White, edited by Anne Secord, Oxford University Press, # 14.99 / $ 24.95 A natural history must - read in a new ehistory must - read in a new edition.
Ishii worries about countries such as the United States: there, germline editing is not banned but requires government approval, but such restrictions have a history of being circumvented, as in the case of unproven stem - cell treatments.
Church, whose Harvard lab published on the utility of CRISPR gene - editing in mammalian cells at the same time as Zhang's, disputed Lander's history as well in press accounts.
Former Wikipedia administrator Lih shares an engrossing insider's history of how a free online encyclopedia that anyone can edit left Britannica in the dust and became one of the world's 10 most - visited Web sites.
Columbus at Hispaniola, from The Narrative and Critical History of America, edited by Justin Winsor, London, 1886.
The history of those early activities of Inertial Confinement Fusion Research was published with original articles and contributions from the pioneers in the book Inertial Confinement Fusion: A Historical Approach by its Pioneers that he edited in 2007.
History Edit Origins Edit The origins of the Empire date back to the colonisation of the Achenar system in the middle of the 23rd century.
READINGS Introduction to a True History of Cinema and Television by Jean - Luc Godard, reviewed by Nico Baumbach; Hou Hsiao - hsien edited by Richard I. Suchenski, reviewed by Andrew Chan; Film and Urban Space: Critical Possibilities by Geraldine Pratt & Rose Marie San Juan, reviewed by Michael Joshua Rowin; Consumed by David Cronenberg, reviewed by Nathan Lee
The French Connection helped usher in the second golden age of Hollywood (arguably the best decade in movie history) and went on to win 5 Academy Awards (Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actor, Best Adapted Screenplay, Best Editing) and be named on AFI's list of 100 best American movies of all - time.
Even when the big action scenes do turn up, they're poorly edited, which is something of a surprise as the director and co-writer, Ric Roman Waugh, has a long history as a stunt coordinator.
Nic Roeg's DO N'T LOOK NOW starring Donald Sutherland and Julie Christie is a superlative supernatural film with some of the best editing in cinematic history.
According to a long - standing film - history periodization that — #yesallperiodizations — is contested and contestable, this year marks the centenary of the birth of the «classical Hollywood» style, with a set of agreed - upon conventions including continuity editing, crosscutting between parallel events unfolding at the same time, the use of close - ups to express a character's state of mind, etc..
Danny Boyle, «Slumdog Millionaire» Year: 2008 Cast: Rubina Ali, Tanay Hemant Chheda, Ashutosh Lobo Gajiwala, Azharuddin Mohammed Ismail, Anil Kapoor, Irrfan Khan, Ayush Mahesh Khedekar, Tanvi Ganesh Lonkar, Madhur Mittal, Dev Patel, Freida Pinto Distributor: Fox Searchlight Pictures Premiere history: Telluride Film Festival Aug. 30, 2008; UK - wide release, Jan. 9, 2009 Other awards won: British Academy Film Awards (BAFTA) Best Film, Best Director, Best Adapted Screenplay, British Film Independent Awards Best Director; Golden Globe, Best Director of a Motion Picture, Best Motion Picture Drama; Toronto International Film Festival People's Choice Awards; Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture Other Oscar nominations: Best Director (won), Best Adapted Screenplay (won), Best Cinematography (won), Best Editing (won), Best Original Score (won), Best Original Song (won), Best Sound Editing, Best Sound Mixing
Much of Jackie consists of flashbacks, not always in linear order, as the former first lady dials up memories and decides how to edit them for a history of the Kennedy administration as Camelot.
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