Many of the books are typical works
of National Literature, English Novels, and Irish Books from well - known authors for Continue reading One of Us Is Lying.
He examines important elements in the making
of a national literature, including the political and literary public sphere, the theory and practice of literary criticism, and the emergence of academic criticism as literary history.
Not exact matches
Another expert, University
of Georgia meteorology professor Marshall Shepherd, said that «while we have to be careful about knee - jerk cause - effect discussions, the
National Academy
of Science and recent peer - reviewed
literature continue to show that some
of today's extremes have climate change fingerprints on them.»
Cited thousands
of times in the news media and academic
literature, Dr. Morgan's work on the topic has helped to spark
national policy debate regarding universal pharmacare in Canada.
Trump's source appears to be a
National Enquirer picture
of Rafael Cruz passing out pro-Fidel Castro
literature with Oswald.
Because there is only a small amount
of academic
literature on religious freedom (including virtually no mention
of it in the four major academic human rights journals) the State Department should make a short - term commitment to provide seed funds to better understand the linkages between religious freedom,
national economics, political development, and other fundamental liberties.
appeared in The Atlantic in 1991, it galvanized a
national conversation about the state
of American
literature and how creative writing was being taught, produced, and consumed by the reading public.
Tate's thorough acquaintance with regional and
national literature of the 19th and 20th centuries gave him an excellent vantage point for observing the evolution
of southern
literature over a considerable length
of time.
About that time the production
of first - rate
literature began, with William Faulkner, Eudora Welty, Ellen Glasgow, Robert Penn Warren and several others moving to center stage on the
national scene.
but fortunately there are psychologists, mental health practitioners and others who do and I have benefitted greatly from their work, personal testimonies and the various articles / publications which they have produced --(for example, The Journal
of Transpersonal Psychology; The Religious & Spiritual Problems category in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual
of Mental Disorders, 4th Edition (DSM - IV) published by the American Psychiatric Association; The US
National Library
of Medicine
National Institutes
of Health PubMed.gov database
of healthcare and scientific
literature)-- about the adverse psychological effects which can arise when persons engage in intense / deep spiritual practices such as intense / deep prayer, fasting and meditation which alter their state
of consciousness.
But the traditionalist view again lost the day, with the result that the new religious orientation included the separation
of church and state (Jefferson and Madison), a democratic faith in the common person (Jacksonian democracy), and acceptance
of a new romanticism which brought about a flourishing
of the first truly
national literature, art, and architecture.
Our
literature, the clearest confessional
of our
national self - consciousness, is permeated through and through with the mood
of the vastness
of the setting
of the American enterprise.
A recent seminar in Religion, Drama and
Literature at Drew University, held with the help
of the Danforth Foundation under the auspices
of the Commission on
Literature of the
National Council
of Churches, attracted a good number
of teachers
of English.
Chances are you have never heard
of the
National Council on Bible Curriculum in Public Schools or its textbook, The Bible in History and
Literature.
Sources
of literature and guidance include local Councils on Alcoholism, the
National Council on Alcoholism, and denominational social problems agencies.
The other development is the increased importance
of national associations
of scholars in religious studies — for example, the Society
of Biblical
Literature, the American Academy
of Religion, and the American Society for Church History.
Free from government control — and without government assistance — religious values,
literature, traditions and holidays permeate the lives
of our citizens and, in their diverse ways, form an integral part
of our
national culture.
Even though the creators
of the
National Curriculum are keen to emphasise the importance
of what they call «the English literary heritage», by which they mean «authors with an enduring appeal that transcends the period in which they were writing, and who have played a significant role in the development
of literature in English» [Qualifications and Curriculum Authority 2007, 71), their choice
of recommended authors reveals a set
of post-Protestant secular assumptions which need to be challenged if Catholic culture is to flourish in Catholic schools.
By the time
of the Arab domination
of Egypt the Coptic form
of Christianity had become the
national religion
of Egypt and the liturgy and other religious
literature had been put into Coptic, the vernacular.
A search
of the
literature during the 1980s and 1990s identified seven studies with definitions and criteria that permitted comparison with the
national Australian data.
Their mission is to get the evidence from
national guidelines and medical
literature into the hands
of parents, professionals, and providers — to make VBAC accessible to more people based on actual facts, quality information, and current research, rather than conventional wisdom based on myths and misperceptions.
Last Friday, I posted that award - winning author Jacqueline Woodson, who also happens to be a queer mom
of color, had been named
National Ambassador for Young People's
Literature.
In the UK, public health guidance from the
National Institute
of Health and Care Excellence (NICE) concluded from an extensive
literature review that:
1 Etymology 2 History 2.1 Prehistory 2.2 Medieval kingdoms 2.3 European contact (15th century) 2.4 Independence (1957) 2.5 Operation Cold Chop and aftermath 2.6 21st century 3 Historical timeline 4 Geography 4.1 Climate 4.2 Rivers 4.3 Wildlife 5 Government 5.1 Foreign relations 5.2 Law enforcement and Police 5.3 Military 5.4 Administrative divisions 6 Transportation 7 Economy 7.1 Key sectors 7.2 Manufacturing 7.3 Petroleum and natural gas production 7.4 Industrial minerals mining 7.5 Real estate 7.6 Trade and exports 7.7 Electricity generation sector 7.8 Economic transparency 8 Science and technology 8.1 Innovations and HOPE City 8.2 Space and satellite programmes 8.3 Cybernetics and cyberwarfare 8.4 Health and biotechnology 9 Education 9.1 Overview 9.2 Enrollment 9.3 Foreign students 9.4 Funding
of education 9.5 Provision
of educational material 9.6 Kindergarten and education structure 9.7 Elementary 9.8 High school 9.9 University 10 Demographics 10.1 Population 10.2 Legal immigration 10.3 Illegal immigration 10.4 Language 10.5 Religion 10.6 Fertility and reproductive health 11 Universal health care and health care provision 12 Culture 12.1 Food and drink 12.2
Literature 12.3 Adinkra 12.4 Traditional clothing 12.5 Modern clothing 12.6 Music and dance 12.7 Film 12.8 Media 12.9 Sports 12.10 Cultural heritage and architecture 13
National symbols 14 Tourism 15 See also 16 References 17 Further reading 18 External links
So, in the
literature of the Tory candidate for Blaydon, I wonder if there's an important idea for the
national campaign.
Sunder also notes that the anti-politicians message meant some politicians wouldn't promote Yes leaflets: «There were examples
of LibDem MPs who were not prepared to distribute
national Yes
literature, promoting messages to their own constituents that they needed a kick up the backside, though Labour reaction was probably considerably more hostile still.
Nonetheless, in January, two ad hoc committees
of the
National Academies
of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine kicked off projects to add to this
literature.
Green, who collaborated with Greenfield on an earlier review
of gender research at the
National Institute on Drug Abuse, says that «the most consistent, and, I'd argue, the most important finding in the
literature is that it takes longer for women to enter treatment for similar severity
of alcohol problems than it does for men.»
«One
of the things that has been stressed in recent
literature is that the dopamine system is activated by stress,» says Wise, who is now at the
National Institute
of Drug Abuse (NIDA).
Now in a collaborative effort between the arts and sciences, researchers at Kyoto University and Japan's
National Institute
of Polar Research (NIPR) and
National Institute
of Japanese
Literature (NIJL) have used historical documents to garner better insight into the patterns
of past solar events.
One example: A consensus panel convened by the
National Institutes
of Health, after reviewing medical
literature, concluded in November 1997 that «there is clear evidence that needle acupuncture treatment is effective for postoperative and chemotherapy nausea and vomiting, nausea
of pregnancy, and postoperative dental pain.»
Balk and his co-authors, including several at the International Osteoporosis Foundation, scoured the research
literature and other data sources for any studies that reported
national averages
of daily calcium intake among adults around the world.
Researchers centered at Tokyo's
National Institute
of Japanese
Literature (NIJL) and
National Institute for Polar Research (NIPR) examined a detailed painting from a Japanese manuscript Seikai («understanding comets») with associated commentary describes a red aurora occurring over Kyoto on 17 September 1770.
«You could probably count the world's published
literature on exposure to nanoparticles on both hands,» says Paul Schulte, director
of the Education and Information Division
of the
National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH).
Many scientists are only fluent in their own language, and much
of the peer - reviewed
literature from francophone Africa and from Latin American countries is only available in the
national language, with at best an abstract in English.
That statement, which some critics argue is too simple, is one
of the major results
of the paper, which includes a broad review
of the
literature and primary analysis
of relevant data mainly from the
National Science Foundation (NSF).
Using previous
literature Maximilian Tourmente
of the
National Museum
of Natural Sciences in Madrid, Spain, compared the testicle mass
of 226 species with their sperm length.
The Long Now Foundation made a serious commitment to the final clock when, in 1999 — or, as foundation
literature renders this and all other years, «01999» — it bought 180 acres
of desert mountain land adjoining Great Basin
National Park in eastern Nevada.
Zoe Doubleday, a marine biologist at the University
of Adelaide in Australia and lead author
of the study, spent months with her team poring over the available
literature, persuading international colleagues to track down hard - to - get
national fisheries records, and then getting those records translated into English.
Utilizing census counts,
national health and tobacco use surveys, and published
literature, Soneji's team calculated the expected years
of life gained or lost from the impact
of e-cigarette use on smoking cessation among current smokers, and transition to long - term cigarette smoking among never - smokers.
Sixteen
of the twenty EHSCCs funded by the
National Institute
of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS) joined the working group to review the
literature on the potential public health impact
of UNGDO and to make recommendations for research.
, and Barnett S. Kramer, M.D., M.P.H., from the
National Cancer Institute, in Rockville, MD, discuss the
literature and the results from the accompanying study, raising cautionary notes about the interpretation
of the findings.
Articles published by Ivyspring International Publisher are made available in PubMed Central, the U.S.
National Institutes
of Health (NIH) digital archive
of biomedical journal
literature.
The
National Science Education Standards and education research
literature emphasize that students need to be engaged in the «process»
of science — asking questions, forming hypotheses, designing experiments, collecting data, analyzing results, and drawing conclusions.
He is a foreign member
of the Slovenian Academy
of Sciences and Arts;
of the European Academy
of Sciences, Art and
Literature seated in Paris;
of the European Academy
of Sciences and Arts, headquartered in Salzburg;
of the
National Academy
of Athens;
of the European Academy
of Sciences, Belgium.
He is a member
of various German
national academies (Leopoldina, Berlin - Brandenburg Academy
of Science, Mainz Academy
of Sciences, Humanities and
Literature).
Antje Boetius has been elected as an external scientific member
of the Max Planck Society, to the German
National Academy Leopoldina (Section Geology), and to the Academy
of Sciences and
Literature Mainz.
There are a baker's dozen
of articles in the medical
literature on apple cider vinegar (as indexed by the
National Library
of Medicine), and indeed there is a case report «Hypokalemia, Hyperreninemia and Osteoporosis in a Patient Ingesting Large Amounts
of Cider Vinegar» that does suggest ingestion may lead to potassium wasting.
National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine (NCCAM): A division
of the U.S. Department
of Health & Human Services dedicated to research Selected Scientific Studies: Color Therapy Natural Standard has reviewed all
of the currently available medical
literature to prepare the professional monograph from which this version was created.
During the debate
of the 2000 dietary guideline on sugars, the Sugar Association, along with many in the food industry, called for an independent review
of the complete body
of scientific
literature of sugars to be undertaken by the
National Academy
of Sciences.