The gallery published a small catalogue to go with the show, which includes a previously published essay by Barbara Rose and the provenance, exhibition history, and
publication history for each of the works.
Not exact matches
As always in this
publication, we turn to the lessons of
history for the clues that they may offer us about today.
The author of Sexless in the City: A Memoir of Reluctant Chastity, she holds an M.A. in religious studies from Arizona State University and has written
for The Atlantic website, Books and Culture, Paste, The Journal of the
History of Sexuality, Christianity Today, Beliefnet and other
publications.
The following article is excerpted from the concluding chapter of historian Jaroslav Pelikan's book titled Jesus Through the Centuries: His Place in the
History of Culture, scheduled
for October
publication by Yale University Press.
This term, now a numinous one, denotes what Michel Foucault would call a discursive formation or practice, an activity, that is,
for which there is a definite institutional and theoretical place in the culture, an activity that now has a fairly lengthy
history and that has produced its own bureaucratic organizations, organs of
publication, and professional experts.
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For a summary of New Thought history see: Charles S. Braden, Spirits in Rebellion: The Rise and Development of New Thought (Dallas: Southern Methodist University Press, 1963); Sherry Evans, The Roads to Truth: In Search of New Thought's Roots (West Jordan, UT: Northern Lights Publications, 2005); the work of C. Alan Anderson and Deborah G. Whitehouse, for example, New Thought: A Practical American Spirituality (New York: Crossroad Publishing, Co., 1995), as well as their extensive web - based archive resource < www.websyte.com/ala
For a summary of New Thought
history see: Charles S. Braden, Spirits in Rebellion: The Rise and Development of New Thought (Dallas: Southern Methodist University Press, 1963); Sherry Evans, The Roads to Truth: In Search of New Thought's Roots (West Jordan, UT: Northern Lights
Publications, 2005); the work of C. Alan Anderson and Deborah G. Whitehouse,
for example, New Thought: A Practical American Spirituality (New York: Crossroad Publishing, Co., 1995), as well as their extensive web - based archive resource < www.websyte.com/ala
for example, New Thought: A Practical American Spirituality (New York: Crossroad Publishing, Co., 1995), as well as their extensive web - based archive resource < www.websyte.com/alan >
Gerrish has moved from the University of Chicago, where he held the Nuveen Professorship (whose previous occupants had been Paul Tillich and Paul Ricoeur) to Union Seminary in Richmond, where he is Distinguished Service Professor of Theology His many
publications on Reformation and 19th - century theology (above all, on Calvin and Schleiermacher) are models of rich scholarship, elegant prose and reflection on the
history of theology with an eye to how it matters
for church life today.
For an indication of other ecumenical endeavours which dealt with the issue of baptism see Günther Gassmann, ed., Documentary
History of Faith and Order 1963 - 1993, Faith and Order Paper No. 159 (Geneva: WCC
Publications, 1993), p. 23.
The late Jo Ann Horton, who was the editor of The Goat Gap Gazette, a
publication devoted to chili, wrote the following «
history» of CASI in 1989
for The Whole Chile Pepper magazine.
She has created materials
for the California PASS Program, Kaplan K - 12, Pearson, Thomson, and others and her articles have appeared in Learning Through
History, Calliope, Military Spouse Magazine, and other
publications.
CHER is your Canadian source
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To do this, you could look at faculty pages of universities known
for their ancient
history departments / Classics departments or the university's
publications page.
This follows Brewer's
publication last spring of How Our Gardens Grow, a report including recommendations
for expanding urban farming and gardening, and the sponsorship of Grow, a conference on urban farming held at the American Museum of Natural
History this fall.
Some, like bats, are unfairly maligned; others are adored despite shocking behavior, such as Adélie penguins, whose sex lives were considered so depraved that, in 1915, London's Natural
History Museum boldly marked a paper about the birds» mating behavior as «Not
for Publication.»
Then they mapped out the millions of citations to those papers, and searched
for a statistical model that best predicted scientists» future success based on their early
publication history.
However, the
publication in the journal Extremes by no means marks the end of the search
for Gumbel's life journey
for Scherer and his assistant Fernández: Together with Prof. Annette Vogt from the Max Planck Institute
for the
History of Science and Dr. Isabella Wiegand at TUM they are planning an exhibition in Munich, Gumbel's city of birth, in November of the coming year.
Curriculum vitae (CV): A detailed summary of your education experience, work
history, and research experience, including
publications and presentations, that is generally used
for academic job searches.
But perhaps the losses need to be put into context, said Robert Pearlman, editor of collectSPACE.com, an online
publication and community
for space
history and artifact enthusiasts.
In a study scheduled
for August
publication in the print edition of Applied and Environmental Microbiology, Duffy and two colleagues connect previous descriptions of the parasite with new information about its ecology and evolutionary
history.
The formal description was then prepared
for publication and specimens were deposited in the collections of the National Museum of Natural
History, as required by scientific rules when naming new species.
The Policies and Guidelines, ratified by IRDiRC members
for implementation in their respective rare disease research programs, are structured around 11 major topics: data sharing and standards, ontologies, diagnostics, biomarkers, patient registries, biobanks, natural
histories, therapeutics, model systems,
publication and intellectual property, and communications.
The scholar also delivers the Clark T. Sawin Memorial
History of Endocrinology Lecture at ENDO, the Endocrine Society's Annual Meeting, and submits a summary article to be considered
for publication in Endocrine News.
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publications for Manchester Salford Bolton Oldham and Lancashire Family and local
history and genealogy
When the Nixon administration blocked further
publication, Ellsberg turned to The Washington Post, which had a long
history of being cozy with successive administrations and was not known
for rocking the political boat.
In this case, it's the Nixon administration trying to silence the Washington Post after suing the New York Times
for the partial
publication of the Pentagon Papers (a series of studies about the government's less than honest
history leading up to the Vietnam war), but the implications and allegories are clear.
Taiwan Journal of TESOL Teacher Development Teacher Education and Practice Teacher Education and Special Education Teacher Education Quarterly Teacher Educator Teacher Educators» Journal Teachers and Curriculum Teachers and Teaching: Theory and Practice Teachers College Record Teaching & Learning Inquiry Teaching Artist Journal Teaching Children Mathematics Teaching Education Teaching English in the Two - Year College Teaching English with Technology TEACHING Exceptional Children Teaching
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For educators like Whiting, an online course like Holocaust and Human Behavior provides an opportunity to discover new
publications, texts, and teaching methods, and be in conversation with Facing
History staff, a Holocaust survivor, and other educators from a variety of school settings.
Two categories of data were examined
for this study: (1) artifacts and documents generated throughout the project's 4 - year
history (e.g., materials from professional development meetings, teacher questionnaires, district curriculum documents, teacher and student writings, conference papers, and scholarly
publications); and (2) individual and focus group interviews conducted with MELAF participants from the four districts at the project's completion.
Mike Taylor tells the story / 1898 Daimler: A True Horseless Carriage — David Burgess-Wise recounts the
history of one of the very earliest Coventry Daimlers and describes its recent meticulous restoration by Fairbourne Carriages / The Architectural Heritage of the Motor Car — Ahead of the
publication of Carscapes, John Minnis highlights some motoring - related buildings recently listed / Colin Chapman's Goggomobil — Edited
for publication by Sandy Skinner, this is Robin Read's full account of the birth of what is known as the Chapman Strut
/ Aston Martin Sports 1924 — Back on the Road / Sheffield Simplex Restoration Lord Riverdale tells of his search
for and ultimate restoration of the only 45hp Sheffield Simplex / Vauxhall L Velox 1948 — Back on the Road / Austin Seven Arrow — Back on the Road /
History on Albatross Motors in Coventry / Back Numbers Avaliability — Get you back issues here / Meetings Rallies Runs Celebrations Jubilees / The World Hour Record — Bill Boddy looks back on the attempts on one of the toughest records which started in 1907 / Original Silver Ghost, AX 201 from its conception to 1914 — Part one / The Motoring Library The regular appraisal of new and old motoring
publications / 1904: Bill Boddy Replies The Sacred Cow?
The achievement echoes similar success attained earlier in the spring, when the German
publication Sport Auto brought the RS 5 concept to Hockenheim and posted the quickest lap in the mag's
history for a diesel - powered car.
The LP Historical Society is also interested in borrowing any photographs or artifacts to compile a living
history for possible
publication in the future.
Most trade
publications have been operating
for a long time and have a
history of serving publishing professionals.
This attitude accounts
for her venture into the world of fiction, the
publication of her novel, The Possibilities of Sainthood (Frances Foster Books / Farrar, Straus and Giroux)-- about a fifteen - year - old girl who aspires to become the first official living saint in Catholic
history.
The
publication earlier this month of The Red Book, Carl Jung's famous, near - mythic journal that has, until now, been seen by only a few dozen people, is a publishing coup, an incredibly valuable revelation
for Jung's followers and a hugely important addition to the
history of modern psychology and psychoanalysis.
Her
publications include Passing Strange: A Gilded Age Tale of Love and Deception Across the Color Line (2009), and Print the Legend: Photography and the American West (2002), winner of the Organization of American Historians» Ray Allen Billington Award
for the best book in American frontier
history and the William P. Clements Award.
Sonny Liew took home three awards
for his graphic novel
history of Singapore The Art of Charlie Chan Hoc Chye (Best U.S. Edition of International Material — Asia, Writer / Artist, and
Publication Design), while Jill Thompson collected three trophies (Best Single Issue
for Dark Horse's Beasts of Burden: What the Cat Dragged In, Best Painter
for that issue and the DC graphic novel Wonder Woman: The True Amazon, and Best Graphic Album — New
for the Wonder Woman book).
Always one to have done his Marvel
history homework, Bendis» choice of villain harkens back to June 1972 and the
publication of Luke Cage: Hero
for Hire # 1.
I've published print books before, small local
history publications, and I bought a block of ten ISBN numbers
for them.
For most of publishing
history, the traditional route was the only pathway to
publication, unless you were willing to pay large sums of money to vanity publishers to get a book out.
For these or related
publications, such as Building a Better Credit Record, Women and Credit
Histories, and Credit Billing Blues, write to: Public Reference, Federal Trade Commission, Washington, D.C. 20580.
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for publishing the copy of such
publication.
Publications, presentations to other veterinarians, case
histories and a four - part examination are all then required to achieve board certification (see www.dacvb.org
for details).
Researchers are selected based on the individual's promise and enthusiasm
for pursuing a career in canine health research and the
history of the participating college of veterinary medicine in turning CHF funding into research
publications that have significantly contributed to canine health.
Dr. McConnell was also the behavior columnist
for The Bark magazine, «the New Yorker of Dog Magazines,» and writes
for many other
publications, including APDT's Chronicle of the Dog and Natural
History.
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She was the co-editor and a contributing writer
for the first major
publication about Socrates Sculpture Park — a book that chronicles the Park's remarkable
history of artistic innovation and community engagement.
If the artist is organizing their
history for a retrospective or large scale exhibition,
publication, or documentary film, CALL Services will seek to work with the museum, arts organization, publisher, dealer or collector, to raise additional funds in support of this work.
With this
publication, produced in conjunction with the largest expansion in the
history of the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, the full scope of the museum's outstanding American art collection is represented
for the very first time.
In an installation at the Los Angeles Contemporary Archive, I filled the large wall space with the 1,400 photocopied black and white covers in chronological order of
publication from 1971 through 2015, and selected one cover each
for year, replacing these with pencil drawings of the covers, thereby inserting my own personal
history.