Perhaps there should also be some new routines recommended for journalists — like a check list (such as checking
the publication history of the scientists, checking with other scientists, reading the whole paper, etc) for ensuring good reporting.
Through donation and purchase, the library is comprehensively collecting the full
publication history of select international exhibition venues, art publishers, and small presses.
Not exact matches
Fisker then suffered a series
of mishaps, including a battery flaw that caused at least one
of its vehicles to burst into flames, and a lurid episode with Consumer Reports, when its test Karma sedan failed to run at all, a first in the
history of that
publication.
Assange, who denies the rape allegations, fears that if he is arrested he will be handed over to the United States to face prosecution over WikiLeaks»
publication of thousands
of classified military and diplomatic documents in one
of the largest information leaks in U.S.
history.
This
publication focuses on the end
of a cycle like no other; with
history's greatest monetary experiment coming to a close, markets must deal with harsh late - cycle realities.
As always in this
publication, we turn to the lessons
of history for the clues that they may offer us about today.
An example from a text on Old World
History and Geography, by Laurel Elizabeth Hicks
of Beka
Publications (Pensacola, Florida, 1981, p. 37).
Was it ordained before the foundation
of the world that the year 2015, which saw the rise
of Donald Trump's candidacy and his clumsy attempts to establish Evangelical bona fides, should also see the
publication of the long - awaited first volume
of In the Beginning Was the Word, Mark Noll's
history of the Bible in American public life?
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.
His
history of the loss and recovery
of rhetoric in biblical interpretation highlights the
publication of Perleman and Olbrechts - Tyteca's The New Rhetoric: A Treatise on Argumentation in 1969.
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.
A 24 - page survey
of new
publications in
history, broadly defined, it seems to take a very engaging and sensible tack.
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.
[3] 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/alan >
Christian
History magazine was a Christianity Today publication from 1982 to 2008, covering the important events and figures in the history of Christ
History magazine was a Christianity Today
publication from 1982 to 2008, covering the important events and figures in the
history of Christ
history of Christianity.
The title
of his essay is «John Rawls and the Liberal Faith,» and the occasion is the
publication of Rawls» Lectures on the
History of Moral Philosophy.
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.
The winds
of reaction and change were evident in
publications of the 1970s and 1980s, which included two fill - length treatments
of Israelite
history: J. A. Soggin's A History of Ancient Israel (1984) and J. Maxwell Miller and John H. Hayes's A History of Ancient Israel and Judah
history: J. A. Soggin's A
History of Ancient Israel (1984) and J. Maxwell Miller and John H. Hayes's A History of Ancient Israel and Judah
History of Ancient Israel (1984) and J. Maxwell Miller and John H. Hayes's A
History of Ancient Israel and Judah
History of Ancient Israel and Judah (1986).
The events
of these two decades — including Galileo's brilliant effort to harmonize science and scripture in his «Letter to the Grand Duchess Christina,» the Church's disastrous decree
of 1616 branding Copernicanism as heretical, the tolerant pontificate
of Urban VIII that encouraged Galileo to write the Dialogue and allowed its
publication, Urban's reversal
of mind that led to the cruel and irrational trial and conviction — constitute one
of the most important chapters in the long
history of the interplay
of science and religion.
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.
It saw the
publication of Reinhold Niebuhr's Moral Man and Immoral Society, which contains basic diagnoses
of tendencies in human
history that are still true: One can not escape from sin by refusing to relate oneself to movements that seek to develop the power
of self - defense among the powerless.
By drawing on a plethora
of Polish sources unavailable in English, as well as on fine English
publications, Robert E. Alvis makes an ambitious, readable, and concise attempt at introducing this fascinating
history to the English - speaking reader.
But the problem posed by the much longer
history of the earth was small compared with the furore which took place soon after the
publication in 1859
of The Origin
of Species by Charles Darwin (1809 - 82).
After references to his various
publications and his evening parish courses on the Our Father and the Commandments, Luther went on to the frightening thoughts which were arising in his mind as he was reading the
history of papal decrees.
The resurgence
of interest in the Jesus
of history is evidenced not only by the books from Marcus Borg, John Dominic Crossan and Geza Vermes but also by the
publication of The Five Gospels (Polebridge / Macmillan), reflecting the conclusions
of R. W Funk's Jesus Seminar in which Borg and Crossan are active participants.
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 is a Portland - based food writer, plant ecologist, and speaker, and is the author
of four books on culinary
history and her writing has been featured in numerous national
publications.
The turning point seems to be the
publication of Food in
History by Reay Tannahill in 1973.
Blount's look at the Bible
of Baseball also put him in the company
of Lowell Reidenbaugh, who was able to write The Sporting News: First Hundred Years, the
publication's official
history, even though he is legally blind.
The first
publication from Arsenal
History Society took a long hard look at Dial Square, Royal Arsenal and the early days
of Woolwich Arsenal.
«Liverpool are one
of the greats in Europe and being able to be part
of the
history of such a great club is gratifying to me,» he told Brazilian
publication Esporte.
The TSA has a long
history of assessing work with young fathers, and have produced a number
of excellent
publications in this area
His book, Birth Day: A Pediatrician Explores the Science, the
History, and the Wonder
of Childbirth (Ballantine Books, 2009), received praise from The New England Journal
of Medicine, The Lancet, The Journal
of Midwifery and Women's Health, and The Washington Post, among other
publications.
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On birth This article appears in the Sage Encyclopedia
of Anthropology, Sage
Publications, 2005 Until recently in human
history, birth has been exclusively the work
of the work
of women as they labor and bear down with their uterine muscles to push their babies from the private inner world
of their wombs into the larger world
of society and culture.
Her
publications include a number
of papers, articles and reviews on women's health issues and include the books Caesarean Birth: Experience, Practice and
History (1997) and Caesarean Birth in Britain (1993 and 2006).
Of course, to some extent the future uses of the collection will be determined by what we all find in our interviews, but future uses might include: quotations and sound files on the RDA website, pamphlets, excerpts in the e-newsletter or Quarterly print newsletter, articles on the history of cloth diapering in recent generations, or perhaps a book, exhibit, or other publicatio
Of course, to some extent the future uses
of the collection will be determined by what we all find in our interviews, but future uses might include: quotations and sound files on the RDA website, pamphlets, excerpts in the e-newsletter or Quarterly print newsletter, articles on the history of cloth diapering in recent generations, or perhaps a book, exhibit, or other publicatio
of the collection will be determined by what we all find in our interviews, but future uses might include: quotations and sound files on the RDA website, pamphlets, excerpts in the e-newsletter or Quarterly print newsletter, articles on the
history of cloth diapering in recent generations, or perhaps a book, exhibit, or other publicatio
of cloth diapering in recent generations, or perhaps a book, exhibit, or other
publication.
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.
Meanwhile, within hours
of publication of the car crash a left - wing member
of the media with a
history with Latimer, a guy who has never linked my articles or re-tweeted my tweets, is publicly trashing me and my reporting while attempting to cast doubt as to whether I actually have a copy
of the police report or what it says and effectively asserting that my article is a product
of the Astorino campaign not my own reporting.
It was announced that the News
of the World would end its 168 - year
publication history on 10 July 2011.
The wonderful hindsight
of the 2015 general election following the
publication of this volume showed us that a wafer - thin majority Conservative government could be capably formed while coalition arrangements are rapidly, but with dignity, consigned to
history.
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.
His genre - defining book, A Brief
History of Time, has sold more than 10 million copies since its
publication in 1988, and has been translated into more than 35 languages.
More than a century
of theory about the evolutionary
history of dinosaurs has been turned on its head following the publication of new research from scientists at the University of Cambridge and Natural History Museum in
history of dinosaurs has been turned on its head following the
publication of new research from scientists at the University
of Cambridge and Natural
History Museum in
History Museum in London.
In the meantime, the
publication of A Brief
History of Time catapulted Hawking to cultural stardom and gave a fresh face to theoretical physics.
Researchers at Boyce Thompson Institute (BTI) have been working hard to excavate the mysteries
of the apple's evolutionary
history, and a new
publication this week in Nature Communications reveals surprising insights into the genetic exchange that brought us today's modern, domesticated apple, Malus domestica.
The results are accessible as a companion book with individual snippets on specific
publications, or as an overall tour through the
history of science.
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.
Official «Global Burden» results began appearing in the British medical journal The Lancet late last year in an unprecedented triple issue
of the weekly
publication, the first in its 190 - year
history.