I have been horrified to see
how in a university setting some of the best students in the natural sciences want just such an infallible authority for anything not done in the laboratory.
Not exact matches
The market for the iPad and similar devices and, consequently, their ability to reach consumers, seems
set for exponential growth, especially as
universities, large businesses and government agencies begin figuring out
how to use the tablets
in their daily routines.
The conclusion of this essay, to appear
in next month's issue, will
set forth
how the pattern of change
in liberal Protestant colleges and
universities outlined above seems now to be underway
in evangelical and Catholic institutions.
For far from being a deviation from biblical truth, this
setting of man over against the sum total of things, his subject - status and the object - status and mutual externality of things themselves, are posited
in the very idea of creation and of man's position vis - a-vis nature determined by it: it is the condition of man meant in the Bible, imposed by his createdness, to be accepted, acted through... In short, there are degrees of objectification... the question is not how to devise an adequate language for theology, but how to keep its necessary inadequacy transparent for what is to be indicated by it...» Hans Jonas, Phenomenon of Life, pp. 258 - 59; cf. also Schubert Ogden's helpful discussion on «Theology and Objectivity,» Journal of Religion 45 (1965): 175 - 95; Ian G. Barbour, Issues in Science and Religion (Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice - Hall, 1966), pp. 175 - 206; and Michael Polanyi, Personal Knowledge (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1962
in the very idea of creation and of man's position vis - a-vis nature determined by it: it is the condition of man meant
in the Bible, imposed by his createdness, to be accepted, acted through... In short, there are degrees of objectification... the question is not how to devise an adequate language for theology, but how to keep its necessary inadequacy transparent for what is to be indicated by it...» Hans Jonas, Phenomenon of Life, pp. 258 - 59; cf. also Schubert Ogden's helpful discussion on «Theology and Objectivity,» Journal of Religion 45 (1965): 175 - 95; Ian G. Barbour, Issues in Science and Religion (Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice - Hall, 1966), pp. 175 - 206; and Michael Polanyi, Personal Knowledge (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1962
in the Bible, imposed by his createdness, to be accepted, acted through...
In short, there are degrees of objectification... the question is not how to devise an adequate language for theology, but how to keep its necessary inadequacy transparent for what is to be indicated by it...» Hans Jonas, Phenomenon of Life, pp. 258 - 59; cf. also Schubert Ogden's helpful discussion on «Theology and Objectivity,» Journal of Religion 45 (1965): 175 - 95; Ian G. Barbour, Issues in Science and Religion (Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice - Hall, 1966), pp. 175 - 206; and Michael Polanyi, Personal Knowledge (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1962
In short, there are degrees of objectification... the question is not
how to devise an adequate language for theology, but
how to keep its necessary inadequacy transparent for what is to be indicated by it...» Hans Jonas, Phenomenon of Life, pp. 258 - 59; cf. also Schubert Ogden's helpful discussion on «Theology and Objectivity,» Journal of Religion 45 (1965): 175 - 95; Ian G. Barbour, Issues
in Science and Religion (Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice - Hall, 1966), pp. 175 - 206; and Michael Polanyi, Personal Knowledge (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1962
in Science and Religion (Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice - Hall, 1966), pp. 175 - 206; and Michael Polanyi, Personal Knowledge (Chicago:
University of Chicago Press, 1962).
Despite finding that underreporting continues to be what she wrote
in two 2013 studies to be an «alarming» and «overwhelming» problem, Dr. Johna Register - Mihalik, a research scientist and member of the faculty at the Matthew Gfeller Sport - Related TBI Research Center at the
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, recently told MomsTEAM that the reason she and her colleagues did not recommend the use of impact sensors
in addressing the problem was that she viewed «the use of impact sensors
in concussion detection, as the science, although a growing field of information, [as] just not quite there
in [terms of]
how the [y] may best be used from a clinical standpoint and across all sport
settings.»
«We know from lots and lots of other ecosystems that
how you
set up the house has a real impact for all the later guests,» says medical microbiologist David Relman of the Stanford
University School of Medicine, who was not involved
in the study.
To address this, the research funded by the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC), led by Professor Charles Alderson at Lancaster
University,
set out to identify the factors that determine
how this skill develops
in a number of different languages and what factors
in people's first language influence progress
in reading.
Neuroscientist Jon Lindstrom of the
University of Pennsylvania Medical Center
in Philadelphia and his colleagues
set out to determine more precisely
how extended exposure to nicotine affected three different types of receptors.
University of Surrey research into innovative entrepreneurs starting to work
in tourism has found,
in some of the first analysis undertaken,
how they have to use initiative and hard work — and often work for nothing — to overcome the barriers
in setting up their innovation.
It's a mystery
how the status of our immunity genes shows up
in our armpits, but the researcher who discovered the phenomenon, Claus Wedekind of the
University of Berne, Switzerland, speculated that potential partners use the signal to assure that their children get a varied
set of immunity genes, which may help them ward off diseases better.
The researchers were «very clever about
how they connected this quite complex
set of structural elements,» says Michael Haberman, a mechanical engineer at the
University of Texas at Austin, who wasn't involved
in the work.
«The rules of the game are different, and I think you really have to have a sense of who you are and
how you like to do things as a scientist,» says molecular biologist Neil Howell, who spent 30 years
in a
university setting before becoming vice president for research at MitoKor, a San Diego, California, biotech company,
in 2001.
In 1997 Dan Bjornlie, then a graduate student in ecology at Montana State University, also set out to determine exactly how and why the bison had migrate
In 1997 Dan Bjornlie, then a graduate student
in ecology at Montana State University, also set out to determine exactly how and why the bison had migrate
in ecology at Montana State
University, also
set out to determine exactly
how and why the bison had migrated.
Here's
how it might work: Next year and
in each year thereafter, Congress would
set an overall cap on fossil fuels extracted by upstream energy producers, which David A. Weisbach of the
University of Chicago Law School identifies as «fewer than 3,000 entities» — petroleum refiners, coal mines and domestic natural gas processors — «plus imports at a few locations.»
Led by researchers at Duke
University, the study offers clues to a longstanding question
in developmental biology, namely
how plants and animals make so many types of cells from the same
set of instructions.
In a recent paper published in the Journal of Biological Chemistry, Karen Gjesing Welinder at Aalborg University in Denmark and colleagues set out to understand how wild Scandinavian brown bears protect their health and save energy during hibernatio
In a recent paper published
in the Journal of Biological Chemistry, Karen Gjesing Welinder at Aalborg University in Denmark and colleagues set out to understand how wild Scandinavian brown bears protect their health and save energy during hibernatio
in the Journal of Biological Chemistry, Karen Gjesing Welinder at Aalborg
University in Denmark and colleagues set out to understand how wild Scandinavian brown bears protect their health and save energy during hibernatio
in Denmark and colleagues
set out to understand
how wild Scandinavian brown bears protect their health and save energy during hibernation.
Uni Research,
in cooperation with the research institute Nofima and the
University of Bergen, is now
setting up a Centre for Research - based Innovation (SFI)
in order to acquire even more detailed knowledge about
how the fish farming industry can benefit from keeping fish
in semi-closed or closed systems for part of their life cycle.
Dr Søren Brage (MRC Epidemiology Unit,
University of Cambridge), joint senior author on the study says: «Providing quantitative estimates regarding the dose - response relationship is essential for approximating
how changes
in levels of physical activity
in the general population would impact disease incidence, and would support more nuanced guidance to the public and evidence - based dialogue
in clinical
settings.»
The couple's appetite for dessert owed its ambivalence to the unusual nature of their dining experience: The Scheibehennes had visited a «dark restaurant,» where sight - impaired waiters serve customers their meals
in a total blackout — a trend that claims to enhance the sensory experience of eating, and which has gained popularity
in Europe and Asia, with some inroads into the U.S. Scheibehenne, a psychologist at the
University of Basel
in Switzerland, realized that dark restaurants could provide a great
setting for an experiment about
how visual cues influence the way people estimate portion size and evaluate hunger.
To get at whether — and why — those differences
in cooperation might exist, Benenson and Wrangham
set out to understand
how often faculty at dozens of
universities collaborate on academic papers.
In January, the NCAA's Sport Science Institute released a new
set of guidelines instructing colleges and
universities about
how best to address the mental health issues that today's NCAA student - athletes face.
To find out if individuals with high levels of psychopathic traits were better at learning
how to lie than others, the researchers recruited 52 students from The
University of Hong Kong — 23 who showed low levels of psychopathic traits and 29 who showed high levels of psychopathic traits based on a questionnaire that can be used to assess psychopathy
in a non-clinical
setting.
In the second study, Thomas Gajewski at the University of Chicago and colleagues noticed differences in how quickly tumours grew in two groups of mice with different sets of gut microbe
In the second study, Thomas Gajewski at the
University of Chicago and colleagues noticed differences
in how quickly tumours grew in two groups of mice with different sets of gut microbe
in how quickly tumours grew
in two groups of mice with different sets of gut microbe
in two groups of mice with different
sets of gut microbes.
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At an experimental mine at the Missouri
University of S&T
in Rolla, scientists are
setting off explosives around lab mice and cell cultures to study
how exposure to blasts
in combat damage the brains of military personnel.
The BSI has
set out an ambitious five - year plan which
sets out
how we plan to help our members at different career stages, working
in partnership with other bodies such as
universities, industry and the NHS.
In this thought - provoking article, published in Trends in Immunology, Professor Michael Dustin and Dr Viveka Mayya from the University of Oxford set out their hypothesis for how this occur
In this thought - provoking article, published
in Trends in Immunology, Professor Michael Dustin and Dr Viveka Mayya from the University of Oxford set out their hypothesis for how this occur
in Trends
in Immunology, Professor Michael Dustin and Dr Viveka Mayya from the University of Oxford set out their hypothesis for how this occur
in Immunology, Professor Michael Dustin and Dr Viveka Mayya from the
University of Oxford
set out their hypothesis for
how this occurs.
Economists Josue Ortega at the
University of Essex and Philipp Hergovich at the
University of Vienna
in Austria
set out to examine
how today's tech - savvy singles are changing society.
Lady Bird then learns she's on the waiting list for a
university in New York, and
sets out happily for the big year - ending prom with Kyle and his pals — but is that
how she wants this period of her life to end?
Inspired by her own experience as an Indian American student
in the 1990s and, later, as a visiting professor at the
University of London, Warikoo, a professor at the Harvard Graduate School of Education,
set out to understand
how students of various backgrounds at Brown, Harvard, and Oxford conceive of diversity and merit
in the college - admission process.
Through the experience, participants saw
how design thinking is implemented
in a K — 12 educational
setting (Nueva School),
university setting (Stanford.School), and professional
setting (IDEO).
When the Common Core Standards Initiative (CCSI)
set forth its expectations
in English Language Arts and Literacy
in 2010 many educators were left struggling
how to best respond and make change
in the classroom.At the ninth annual Jeanne S. Chall Lecture on Wednesday, October 9,
University of...
Six years ago, he and then - student Katie Davis, Ed.D. ’11 (now an assistant professor at the
University of Washington)
set out to explore the question, and
in their new book, The App Generation:
How Today's Youth Navigate Identity, Intimacy, and Imagination
in a Digital World (Yale), they argue that the answer is unambiguously yes.
Yet,
in calling for the
University of California (UC), which has authority to evaluate whether credit - recovery courses meet admissions standards, to
set «clear and rigorous rules governing
how much time and effort students must put into make - up courses
in order to earn credit,» the editorial board makes the common mistake of equating time spent with actual learning.
«It's not good for people who perhaps have a lot of experience, have a strict idea of
how a
university works, and are
set in their ways, because strictly American ways don't always work there.»
We urge applicants to become familiar with
how University policies (regarding requests for accommodations and resources) differ from those
in their previous educational
settings.
To determine
how exposure to a black teacher impacts black students, the researchers — including Lindsay, Seth Gershenson of American
University, Cassandra Hart of the
University of California Davis, and Nicholas Papageorge of Johns Hopkins
University — used an extensive data
set from the early 2000s
in North Carolina.
Designed for people who plan on a career devoted to research (conducted anywhere from a
university setting to a lab), a PhD is a thorough education
in a subject as well as the study of
how to approach studying it.
David Berliner Regents» Professor Emeritus, Arizona State
University «The Mismeasure of Education is a magnificent work, an elegantly written, brilliantly argued and erudite exposition on why the «what,» «
how» and «why» of effective teaching can not be adequately demonstrated by
sets of algorithms spawned
in the ideological laboratories of scientific management at the behest of billionaire investors... This book will serve as a sword of Damocles, hanging over the head of the nation's educational tribunals and their adsentatores, ingratiators and sycophants
in the business community... The Mismeasure of Education will have a profound resonance with those who are fed up with the hijacking of our nation's education system.
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How they (charter schools) perform in their first few years really sets the stage for how they're going to perform,» and incubators can play a key role in helping, said Marisa Cannata, senior research associate at Vanderbilt University, who's written extensively on charter schoo
How they (charter schools) perform
in their first few years really
sets the stage for
how they're going to perform,» and incubators can play a key role in helping, said Marisa Cannata, senior research associate at Vanderbilt University, who's written extensively on charter schoo
how they're going to perform,» and incubators can play a key role
in helping, said Marisa Cannata, senior research associate at Vanderbilt
University, who's written extensively on charter schools.
How can those of us
in university and other professional development
settings support teachers interested
in becoming part of innovative practices, but who teach with colleagues who may not be interested
in reform?
Not,
how many
University Challenge questions can you answer; no, rather,
how good are you at unlocking cryptic conundrums using nothing more than an unexplained
set of knobs, leavers and gizmos attached to a box that,
in turn, is attached to your hands?
McDonough, chair of the art history department at Binghamton
University, asks whether the objects Gates makes «exist between anthropology and the avant - garde,» the meaning of «complicated equity,» the ways
in which the viewer or audience experiences his work, and «
How does the outside world shape a set of definitions for you and how do you negotiate them?&raq
How does the outside world shape a
set of definitions for you and
how do you negotiate them?&raq
how do you negotiate them?»
Researchers at Stanford, with colleagues at
University College Cork
in Ireland, have shown
how to increase the power of corrosion - resistant solar cells,
setting a record for solar energy output under water.
New research from the City
University of New York shows
how record ice loss can occur even
in years without record -
setting temperatures.
The project has two objectives: 1) to demonstrate the energy savings potential of ENERGY STAR labeled products
in a dorm room
setting, and 2) to educate your staff, students, alumni, other
universities, and the general public on the what, where, and
how of purchasing ENERGY STAR labeled products.
By Miguel Willis, Seattle
University Law Student
In a rapidly changing technological society, how can we equip the next set of leaders with the tools and skills to leverage technology and innovation in addressing our nation's widening access to justice ga
In a rapidly changing technological society,
how can we equip the next
set of leaders with the tools and skills to leverage technology and innovation
in addressing our nation's widening access to justice ga
in addressing our nation's widening access to justice gap?
But then I want to offer a second point of critique, based on a line of research I have underway on
how work done
in the name of learning (and the learned),
in such institutional
settings as
universities, tends to give rise to a distinct class of intellectual properties, one that differs from commercial properties and places a different
set of opportunities and responsibilities on the owners of those learned properties.