Not exact matches
You can
rail against the unfairness of this double standard, but a recent study out of the
University of California at Berkeley has another, more retrograde suggestion: Try flirting instead.
Because they were not well equipped to deal with the intellectual challenges posed by modernism, fundamentalists withdrew from mainstream seminaries and secular
universities, frequently adopting an anti-intellectual, populist stance that, to use Carpenter's phrase, «often took the form of
railing against one's enemies before an audience of one's friends.»
In her dissertation work, Veronia Strandh, doctoral student at Umeå
University, analyses how international patterns of attacks
against rail bound traffic has changed over time.
A vocal opponent of this reform, Dr. Mark Naison, history professor and chair of African - American Studies at Fordam
University and co-founder of the Badass Teachers Association,
railed against what he called the «Walmart - izaton of Education.»