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  • # ''If George Bush is president of the United States in 2004, then Germany is in Europe.'' # ''If George Washington is president of the United States in 2004, then Germany is in Europe.''
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  • ...e [[quadrivium]]). ref. Levi, Albert W.; ''The Humanities Today'', Indiana University Press, Bloomington, 1970. These subjects formed the bulk of [[medieval]] e ...arly 20th century when approximately 3% to 6% of the public at large had a university degree, and having one was a direct path to a professional life.
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  • Originally, the dictionary was unconnected to the university; it was a project conceived in [[London]], by the [[Philological Society]], ...greements had been reached. Those approached included both the [[Cambridge University Press]] and the OUP.
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  • And right on cue, President George W. Bush used the lessons extracted from 9/11 as the premise of his s ...ire" is the premise and the mandate for imperial expansion. Here a sitting President entering his second term derives the overt mission of the country, that of
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  • ...ct the body from getting colds and other infections. "Scientists at Wilkes University in Wilkes-Barre, Pa., took samples of saliva, which contain IgA, from 112 c ...ons. "Sex is a great mode of exercise," notes a Los Angeles sexologist and president of the American Association of Sexuality Educators and Therapists. "It take
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  • ...d it be advisable for Liz and I to redraft our proposal to Southern Oregon University?” ...hat help could be provided to meet David Matthews? (David Matthews is the President and CEO of the Kettering Foundation.)
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  • ...6 Jan 1918). Socialist-revolutionary leader [[Victor Chernov]] was elected President of a Russian republic and the next day, the Bolsheviks dissolved the Consti ...919. the left-wing ''Spartcist Putsch'' challenged the SPD government, and President Ebert ordered the army and Freikorps mercenaries to violently suppress the
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  • ...at he received a revelation that then governor George W. Bush would become president and shared this with him six month later at the Wailing Wall in Jerusalem a ...ership of the church, especially the [[President of the Church (Mormonism)|President]] of the Church. He is believed to be authorized to receive revelation for
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  • He was the third President of the United States (1801–1809), the principal author of the [[United St ...-1781), first United States Secretary of State (1789-1793) and second Vice President (1797-1801).
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  • ...ed States law is being changed by Federal Executive Orders directly by the President, bypassing Congress, in order to prepare for the day when the United States ...ard Laurence, LL.D., Archbishop of Cashel, Late Professor of Hebrew in the University of Oxford, 1882. The biblical references in parentheses are part of the tra
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  • ...prove offensive to some, but hope is one form of human addiction. Your US President rode that horse into your White House because hope is such a fundamental as ...ur overnight. Some of those reading these dialogues will be a part of this university; you for one are certainly going to play a role, are playing a role right n
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  • ...ry Smith's [14] location of a downed Soviet bomber in Africa (which former President Carter later referred to in speeches). By the early 1980s numerous offices ...d in the transcripts.[25] Professor Richard Wiseman, a psychologist at the University of Hertfordshire and a fellow of the Committee for Skeptical Inquiry (CSI)
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  • ...tion" [3]. The most recent definition has been proposed by Louis Kauffman, President of the American Society for Cybernetics, "Cybernetics is the study of syste ...rganization [[focus]]ed on cybernetics, the Biological Computer Lab at the University of Illinois, Urbana/Champaign, under the direction of Heinz von Foerster, w
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  • ...efforts with Jeff Cutler to put together a presentation for Arizona State University on Social Sustainability, we think that the cornerstone of our presentation ...l, and you are not the President of the United States, and you are not the President of over 150 democratic nations of the world to make changes. The answer to
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  • ...n Teaching Civic Literacy. Accessed March 3, 2007. [https://www.albany.edu/president/speeches/power_of_comparison0706.shtml] It is unique in that it incorporate ...resident]], who has patronage powers to appoint and dismiss ministers. The president is accountable to the people in an election.
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  • ...al [[self-determination]], as explicited by example in [[Woodrow Wilson|US President Wilson]]'s ''[[Fourteen Points]]'' - 1918). Compare the [[Māori]] term [[r ...ations] by Winston P. Nagan and Craig Hammer of the Levine College of Law, University of Florida
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  • Peterson and Seligman (''Character Strengths and Virtues''. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2004) approach the anthropological view looking across cultures and ...les we can easily do it. Take, say, George W. Bush, since he happens to be president. If you apply the standards that we applied to Nazi war criminals at Nuremb
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  • ...on of Power permits such interference. For example, in [[Indonesia]], the President (who wields executive power) can introduce a new bill, but the [[People's C ...inists," in Feminist Interpretations of Michel Foucault, ed. Susan Hekman. University Park, PA: Penn State Press.
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  • ...uch as the Robert’s Rules of Order are. Just as you have a president, vice-president, treasurer and secretary, and others, you will also have the co-creative pa Discussion about Dr. Temple Grandin, a professor at CSU (Colorado State University), shared by a student of the TeaM group who works at CSU:
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  • ...ect, author, designer, futurist, inventor and visionary. He was the second president of Mensa. He lends his name to a family of complex carbon structures called ...husetts, and then began studying at [[Harvard]], but was expelled from the university twice: first for entertaining an entire dance troupe, and then, after havin
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