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Articles related to "Scholar"
Timely Wildscaping: A Four O'clock Scholar Wildscaping: recommended plants -- all about the hardy (and timely four o'clock. wildscape • wildscaping • four o'clock • four o'clocks • mirabilis jalapa
Struggle for Visibility of African American Women's Literature This article discusses historical attempts to suppress African American women's writings, and the efforts African American women scholars make and must continue to make to ensure the visibility of our work. african american women's literature • women's literature • african american women • black feminist scholars • black feminism
What is Ancient History? What is the point of studying ancient history? This article will help to clear up what it is exactly, and why it is so important to keep it alive and continue learning f history • ancient history • archaeology • greece • rome
Ephesians & Biblical Research Many factors throughout history has caused the loss of the original works of the Bible. Inside we see two common problems encountered by scholars. bible • ephesians • biblical scholars • bible translation • translation
Indigenous Knowledge Theft European science and technology, supposedly what sets the west apart from more "savage" peoples, is merely knowledge stolen from Indigenous peoples throughout history. intellectual property theft • indigenous intellectual property • indigenous science • indigenous technology • western propaganda
Cyber Plato: New Web Site Explores Four Key Dialogues Hi Frederic. This is Sunny (director of operations). I'm just doing some testing with this. You can delete this after march 26, 1998. Actually, it won't show up on anything important until after then. the 4th tetralogy: exploring plato's middle dialog • asynchronous/dialogical commentary • adc • websites
International Comics and Animation Festival International Comics and Animation Festival Mort Walker Georgetown University Bethesda Maryland Small Press Expo cartoon animation Igor Prassel Jacob Klemencic Allen Douglas Joseph Witek Jean-Pierre Mercier Disney Tex Avery international comics and animation festival • mort walker • georgetown university • bethesda maryland • small press expo
Who Wrote Matthew? Who wrote the Synoptic Gospels - the first three books of the New Testament? This article kicks off our series looking at Matthew. gospel • synoptic • matthew • mark • luke
The Crucifixion of Jesus Christ The crucifixion of Jesus Christ is the most famous execution in all of history. What do we know about Jesus' crucifixion? This article explores the death of Jesus. death of jesus • crucifixion of jesus • jesus crucifixion • crucifixion of jesus christ • jesus death by crucifixion
Indigenous Mathematic Systems Our right to maintain ancient and sophisticated mathematical systems has been extinguished by Western assumptions about "primitive logic". indigenous mathematics • indigenous logic systems • indigenous scholars • ptolemy • ptolemy african
The Mysterious Minoans The Minoans were an influential civilization that thrived on small islands in the Aegean Sea between 3000-1500 B.C. minoan • crete • aegean sea • ancient greek history • classical archaeology
Ethics in Social Science Research Researchers must uniformly follow standards of professional conduct to ensure the welfare of research participants and the integrity of social science research. research ethics • ethics in research • ethics research paper • marketing research ethics • quantitative research
The Nation Celebrates the Birth of "Papa" Exciting events are scheduled for the 100th anniversary of Ernest Hemingway's birth. ernest hemingway • hemingway centennial birthday celebration • hemingway birthplace house • hemingway-pfeiffer museum and educational center • international hemingway festival
Focus on Media Violence Examining the media's role in violent behavior after the Littleton massacre. media violence • george gerbner • cultural environment movement
Online Education Online Education: Whats available for me to study on line and how do I go about it? online education • uni • university • education • edu
Patron Saints for Back-to-School Four patron saints for education. For students: St. Catherine of Alexandria and St. Thomas Aquinas. For techers: Pope St. Gregory I (The Great) and St. John the Baptist de la Salle saints • education • students • teachers • catholic
The Mighty Mycenaeans The Mycenaean civilization was the first powerful military culture of Ancient Greece. Though short-lived, their legacy is unmistakable. mycenaean • troy • ancient greek culture • classical archaeology • ancient greek history
The Unmovable Spartans The Spartans were a fiercely disciplined society dedicated to the pursuit of military perfection. sparta • ancient history • ancient greece • military • phalanx
The Coming of Age of Imperialism (1772-1813), Part II Part II of a four-part series that examines the "coming of age" of British imperialism over a half century via the vantage point of education policy. british imperialism • india • orientalism • anglicism • colonial
Aboriginal And Macassan Traders The myth of "first contact". Europeans were the last in Australia. International relations were established with Asia long before, between scholars, traders and farmers. european genocide • european invasion • pre-contact • first european contact • first contact
Church and State - The Byzantine Legacy Trends into the Church and State relationship in the Byzantine Empire, and a reflection for the modern time. church • state • byzantine • orthodox • hesychasm
Giochi d’Acqua
The next time that people visit your garden, suddenly turn on the sprinklers and watch your guests try to escape. giochi d’acqua • water games • pneumatica • hydraulis
Small Press Expo comic book small press expo indy independent comic book • small press expo • indy • independent • conference
Source for Online Literary Searches Pilot-Search, the new source for online literary searches pilot-search • online searches • literary searches
The Journalist: Not just the writer. Journalists need to know more than writing skills skills • writing • student • journalism •
Origins of the Word Slav There are many different ideas about the origins of the word "Slav." While no one is certain, the origins of the word "Slav" might come from Slavic terms for "word." origins of the word slav • slovo • slava • slavic peoples • slavic languages
Lord Peter Wimsey Dorothy L. Sayers created the complex and dashing detective Lord Peter Wimsey - and according to some critics, fell in love with him. lord peter wimsey • dorothy l. sayers • detective fiction • gaudy night • harriet vane
Women's Status in Medieval Vietnam Women in southern Vietnam have historically had more opportunities and freedoms than those in Chinese-dominated northern Vietnam. vietnam • ho chi minh • communism • women's status • annam
Books by African-American Authors children's books • black authors • afro-american children's authors • blacks in children's literature • afro-americans in children's literature
How Hughes has blinded us: <I>What I Have Written</i> (1996) Critical analysis of the Australian masterwork, <i>What I Have Written</i> (1996) film review of john hughes' classic film "what i h • starring jacek koman • martin jacobs and angie milliken.
Teotiuhuacan: City of the Gods Popular Mayan and Aztec ruins fuel the imagination and are well known to most people. But there is an ancient, little-known city-created before the Aztecs, before the Maya, before the Olmecs, that archarologists and anthropologists believe provides a key to unlocking more distant and yet,more complex answers to life in Mesoamerica. Teotihuacan plays a starring role in Mesoamerican anthopology. Why? teotihuacan • teotihuacan • anthropology • mesoamerica • civilization
Birth of the Etruscans The ancient predecessors to the Roman Empire, the Etruscans are shrouded in mystery and fascination even today. etruria • etruscans • villanovan period • iron age • bronze age
Borderline Personality The main dynamic in the Borderline Personality Disorder is abandonment anxiety. narcissism • personality • narcissistic • narcissistic personality disorder • npd
Chaturangbala Following the Aryan Invasions, ancient Indian armies were composed of the four limbs: chariots; elephants; cavalry and infantry. elephants • chariots • infantry • cavalry • dagger-axes
Confucius The life, times, and thoughts of one of the world's most famous philosophers philosophers • china • confucius • analects • mandate of heaven
Duke Blue Devils Lacrosse Team The Duke Blue Devils have always been known as great scholars and sportsmen. With the indictment of two lacrosse players for rape, Duke has earned its evil nickname. duke • duke blue devils • devils • duke university • lacrosse
Etruscan Orientalizing Period The Etruscans continued their cultural development, taking artistic cues from the Greeks. orientalizing period • etruria • etruscan • greek art • etruscan art
Hamlet and Madness A comparison with revenge dramas like "The Spanish Tragedy" and "Antonio's Revenge" can help elucidate the vexed question of Hamlet's madness. hamlet madness • shakespeare tragedy • revenge drama • noble mind here o'erthrown • the spanish tragedy
Harvard Supports Online Poker Massachusetts is seeking to ban online poker, but some Harvard students and professors oppose. online poker • support online poker • massachusetts casino bill • massachusetts gaming bill • deval patrick
History of Halloween A favorite American Holiday, Halloween, or All-Hallows' Eve, has its roots in Pagan Celtic traditions, Roman occupation, and the Catholic Church history of halloween • origins of halloween celebration • american holidays history • all-hallows eve story • story behind halloween
Megasthenes Contact between the Greek Selucid world and the INdian Mauryan one was deepened by the man who wrote the Indica. chandragupta • mauryan empire • successor states in asia • seleucus i nicator • death of alexander
Origins of Renaissance Music The daily sounds of fifteenth and sixteenth century England are reflected in the music of the time. renaissance art • english music • renaissance music • folger shakespeare library • music exhibition
Pushkin: Father of Russian Lit Alexander Pushkin's importance to Russian literature and history can not be underestimated. He is still revered in Russia as Russia's greatest poet. pushkin's importance • alexander pushkin • russian poetry • russian literature • literary tradition
Raw Meat as Culinary Tradition In Belgium raw meat is a delicacy. But try to convince an Indian or an American of that! Do irrational taboos still inform the taboo? consumption eating raw hamburger meat • filet americain prepare tartare de boeuf toast can • belgium belgian daily delicacy • disgusting food taboo india • culinary traditions america hygiene
Sir Francis Bacon in Debt A look at the later years in the life and career of one of the world's most brilliant statesmen and thinkers. sir francis bacon • king james the first • lord chancellor • theory of indcutive reasoning • the restoration
Southwards Chinese Expansion It is commonly said that China has made no attempt to exapnd its territory for many centuries - commonly said but incorrect. The Qing Dynasty saw a number of attempts. china • myanmar • qing dynasty • military expansion • yunnan |
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