The opinion editors seek to
publish essays from a range of contributors.
It may seem as if they are maintaining academic integrity but they are more likely protecting themselves from the fact that they collect thousands of previously
published essays from a number of sources, and a simple plagiarism check by a university would prove that your purchased paper is far from original.
Edited and annotated by painter Mira Schor, the 500 - page book includes letters, lectures, journal entries, and
published essays from the 1930s to the 1980s in which Tworkov intersperses unpretentious philosophical inquiry with progress reports from the studio.
Not exact matches
That stemmed
from a detailed
essay published by a former female Uber engineer, who charged that her prospects at the company evaporated after she complained about sexual advances
from her boss.
Poets & Quants spoke with the author, who has since
published 20 books and hundreds of magazine articles and
essays, by telephone
from his home in Ojai, California.
The second and most recent edition of the book was
published three years ago and reproduces
essays from successful applicants to Harvard.
Shortly after the
essay was
published on Mr. Sacca's blog, Mr. Costolo fielded some tough questions
from Twitter stockholders at the company's annual shareholder meeting.
Now in her ninety - first year, the Professor Emerita of Economics at McGill University has
published a new book entitled
From the Great Transformation to the Great Financialization: On Karl Polanyi and Other
Essays
Hedström's
essay, abridged by the editors of this book and translated by Kathlyn Smith, combines sections
from two of his books: We Are Part of a Great Balance: The Ecological Crisis in Central America [3d ed.,
published in San Jose, Costa Rica, by Editorial DEI, 1988] and Will the Swallows Return?
This article is adapted
from a longer
essay in Ancient Faith for the Church's Future, edited by Mark Husbands and Jeffrey P. Greenman, lust
published by IVP Academic.
One example would be Aimee Dorr Leifer's
essay entitled «Teaching with Television and Film,» (TTF)
published in N. L. Gage's The Psychology of Teaching Methods, a widely read Yearbook of the National Society for the Study of Education.1 Even in this
essay, however, Leifer reviews what has been learned
from various psychological studies of television and film narratives, and the limited range of the studies limits the vision of narrative teaching that she puts forth.
I take my cue
from George Orwell's «Politics and the English Language» (
published in his Shooting an Elephant and Other
Essays, 1945).
The following excerpt
from an
essay they
published is cited by the editors of Commonweal, the liberal lay Catholic magazine, to promote subscriptions.
This article is adapted
from an
essay to be
published in the forthcoming book by InterVarsity press on Lewis's contribution to vernacular theology.
The first results of these metaphysical inquiries can be found in the five books of the manuscript «Notes towards a Metaphysic» (written
from September 1933 till May 1934), in which he makes an endeavor to construct a cosmological - metaphysical system of his own, 5 following the example of Whitehead's and Alexander's description of reality as a process, but based on his method elaborated in An
Essay on Philosophical Method, 6 and in «Sketch of a Cosmological Theory,» the first (never
published) cosmology conclusion to The Idea of Nature.
Over the course of two decades he has been intimately linked with the journal,
publishing essay after
essay on subjects that extended
from Shakespeare to original sin,
from the latest movie, to the nature of evolution....
A collection of
essays written
from 1961 to 1967 was
published under the title Theology of the World.24 These include an article entitled «The church and the world in the light of a «Political theology»».
Buckley quotes
from an
essay by Irving Kristol
published three years ago in the National Review, because, he admits, Kristol is Jewish, and because «I can not surpass him in lucid social analysis.»
Professor Fraser's
Essays in Philosophy, then just
published, was the first philosophic book I ever looked into, and I well remember the awe - struck feeling I received
from the account of Sir William Hamilton's class - room therein contained.
This
essay is adapted
from her forthcoming book Flannery O'Connor's Emblems: A Proper Scaring, to be
published by Harold Shaw Publishers.
In a «reverie» circulated among friends but not
published until after his death, the philosopher Jacques Maritain included what he called a «conjectural
essay» on eschatology, in which he contemplates the possibility that the damned, although eternally in hell, may be able at some point to escape
from pain.
However, with one exception (the feminist Mud Flower Collective's God's Fierce Whimsy, discussed in Chapter 4), book - length
essays about the nature and purpose of theological education written
from any of their perspectives have not yet been
published.
By responding to my colleague's review of our work, I wish to clarify further what «process hermeneutics is or intends to be, a question arising
from Kelsey's review
essay in part, at least, because of the «hermeneutical pluralism» represented in the collection of
essays published under this banner.1
In a celebrated
essay published during World War II, he acknowledged that the classical form of Christian proclamation (kerygma) in which the living Christ was communicated was couched in terminology drawn
from the now obsolete cosmology of the ancient world.»
I had read much of Borges's work, including many relatively unknown
essays and reviews, as I prepared to write a dissertation on his «Libros y autores extranjeros» («Foreign Books and Authors»), a biweekly column he
published from 1936 - 39 in the Buenos Aires magazine El Hogar.
With the NATO bombing of Serbia in its fourth week and facing the prospect of failure, General William Odom, former director of the U.S. National Security Agency,
published an
essay in the Wall Street Journal urging the ground invasion of Serbia via Hungary: a high «speed armored ground assault charging down through open country in Hungary to attack Serbia
from the north while on its southern flank the country is fighting assorted anti «Serbian forces and pockets of the Kosovo Liberation Army.
Four
essays represent Wach's third and last phase: «Radhakrishnan and the Comparative Study of Religion,» which appeared in P. A. Schilpp, ed., The Philosophy of Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan (New York: Tudor
Publishing Co., 1952), pp. 443 - 58; «Religion in America,» which was based on notes
from lectures given at various universities in the United States; «On Teaching History of Religions,» which appeared in a memorial volume to honor G. van der Leeuw called Pro Regno Pro Sanctuario (Nijkerk: G. F. Callenbach, 1950), pp. 525 - 32; and «On Understanding,» which appeared in A. A. Roback, ed., The Albert Schweitzer Jubilee Book (Cambridge, Mass.: SCI - Art Publishers, 1946), pp. 131 - 46.
The first part of this
essay,
published in last month's issue, recounted how the process of estrangement between Vanderbilt University and the Southern Methodist Church was typical of the alienation of mainstream Protestant colleges and universities
from their churches, occurring
from about 1870 to 1910.
Stanley Hauerwas's 2001 Gifford Lectures were
published as With the Grain of the Universe, The title comes
from an
essay by John Howard Yoder that includes these words; «People who bear crosses are working with the grain of the universe.»
This
essay is excerpted
from her book The Death of Adam:
Essays on Modern Though, which will be
published this month (September 1998) by Houghton Mifflin.
This is an adaptation
from an earlier
essay published in RELEVANT Magazine about God in tragedy.
By Rick Hendricks [Editor's Note: This
essay is excerpted with permission
from Sunshine and Shadows in New Mexico's Past: The Statehood Period 1912 - Present,
published by Rio Grande Books (www.RioGrandeBooks.com) in collaboration with the Historical Society of New Mexico.]
Paul McCartney is topping the charts once again thanks to Meat Free Monday — his
essay on the campaign is the most popular download
from Ether Books, which
publishes new writing direct to phones.
He has
published many articles and
essays on these and other topics and received numerous awards and honors, including the William H. Rehnquist Award for Judicial Excellence
from the National Center for State Courts and the Cyrus R. Vance Tribute of the Fund for Modern Courts.
His
essay, In The Tradition: The Legacy of Cultural Messengers
From Langston Hughes to Tupac Shakur, was
published in phati» tude Literary Magazine in 2010.
In advance of this month's World Health Assembly and the G7 summit in June, world leaders should consider the establishment of a global biomedical research and development fund and a mechanism to address the dearth in innovation for today's most pressing global health challenges, according to Bernard Pécoul,
from the Drugs for Neglected Diseases Initiative, Geneva, Switzerland, and colleagues in an
Essay published in PLOS Medicine.
And host Steve Mirsky reads
from a Twain
essay rebutting some anthropocentric views of Alfred Russel Wallace and a Twain short article
published in Scientific American in 1870.
(Wilson copied this claim
from a conspiracy - laden
essay, «Darwin, Coleridge, and the theory of unconscious creation»,
published by Loren Eiseley in 1965.)
Developed over 20 years ago and updated ever since, it contains my complete collection of
published popular
essays on topics
from cosmology and black holes, to space travel and weird things in nature.
The grand prize winning
essay will be
published in Science and
essays from the three category winners will be
published online.
Running time: 102 minutes Studio: The Criterion CollectionDVD Extras: Commentary by the director and by co-star Ricky Jay, new interviews with Lindsay Crouse and Joe Mantegna, a documentary shot on location during production, an
essay by critic Kent Jones, excerpts
from the director's introduction to the
published screenplay, storyboard detail and a theatrical trailer.
She and writing partner Hannah Johnston are currently collaborating on two projects: co-editing an anthology forthcoming in 2010
from Macfarland
Publishing (Bloodlust and Dust:
Essays on HBO's Carnivale), and co-writing a book for I. B. Tauris (The Celluloid Bough: Cinema in the Wake of the Occult Revival).
Ozu's journals — which I also know only
from the French edition, an 800 - page monolith titled Carnets 1933 - 1963,
published the year after Sontag's
essay — contain a record of the numerous films he saw on a regular basis, many of them Hollywood classics.
Andrew Hacker, a professor of sociology at Queens College, in July 2012
published a provocative
essay in The New York Times Sunday review section, questioning why all students need to attain such high levels of mathematics mastery to graduate
from high school.
It features titles that were
published from 1820 - 1979 and includes the full text of these selections as well as bibliographies and
essays on the wide array of subjects related to Home Economics.
In 1941, Jorn wrote his key theoretical art -
essay, «Intimate Banalities»,
published in «Helhesten»; many quotes of his firm art statements here are taken
from this
essay.
This
essay was originally
published in a compilation
from the Albert Shanker Institute as part of an event it hosted today titled «School Integration By Race & Class: A Movement Reborn?»
Reviewing a few selected, representative pieces, I will trace the evolution of their thinking since the 1980s, although there is relatively little observable change, given not only the constant polemical tone that has remained at the core of their work but also the similar language that appears throughout the corpus of that work; they unabashedly acknowledge their frequent borrowing, almost verbatim,
from previously
published essays.
Each lesson includes: - Scene - Focus points or topics for discussion - student tasks - homework tasks -
essay questions - many resources (although not all resources as some I took
from other people and can not
publish as my own - hence the cheaper price of # 3)
The newspaper
published five
essays this year, including a piece authored by Tillena Trebon, an Arizona public charter student who is set to graduate this month
from Northland Preparatory Academy in Flagstaff.