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  • ...eference.com.catalog.sewanee.edu/views/BOOK_SEARCH.html?book=t157 '''''The Australian Oxford Dictionary'''''] ...ational Dictionary Centre at the Australian National University and Oxford University Press.
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  • Teachers are usually educated in a [[university]] or [[college]]. Often they must be certified by a [[government]] body bef ...s also required by all states that teachers pass standardised exams at the national and/or state levels both in the subjects they teach and the methods of teac
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  • ...as previously done. Jefferson's collection became the nucleus of the first national collection of the United States when it was transferred to Congress after a ...[[Lee Pierce Butler]]'s 1933 book, ''An introduction to library science'' (University of Chicago Press). Butler's new approach advocated research using [[quantit
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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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  • ...re of Politics'',<ref> Carl B. Cone, ''Burke and the Nature of Politics'', University of Kentucky Press, 1957 {{OCLC|399586}} </ref> pointed out that this view, Value conservatives in Europe appeal to national values. Burkean conservatives value them for their own sake, because they a
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  • ...g programs such as those offered by the University of Liverpool and Kansas University. The National Science Foundation has conducted surveys of "Public Attitudes and Public Un
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  • ...achieve justice, as an "authority" Joseph Raz, The Authority of Law Oxford University Press to mediate people's interests, and even as "the command of a sovereig ...] (the [[quadrivium]]). Levi, Albert W.; ''The Humanities Today'', Indiana University Press, Bloomington, 1970. These subjects formed the bulk of [[medieval]] ed
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  • ...lar equivalent of the ([[Anglican]]) [[clergy]], with a duty of upholding (national) [[culture]]. The idea of the [[intelligentsia]], in comparison, dates from ...g of ideas, intellectuals are both creators and critics of [[ideology]]. [[Australian]] [[writer]] Rhoderick Gates defined intellectuals as "priests in a secular
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  • There were soon nine simultaneous productions in U.S. cities, followed by national tours. <ref name=Hairstory/> Among the performers in these were [[Joe Mant ...]. The Australian production is also notable as the stage debut of popular Australian vocalist [[Marcia Hines]]. The Sydney tribe also included [[Sharon Redd]],
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  • ...Region,'' edited by Mark D. Varien and Richard H. Wilshusen, pp. 263-279. University of Utah Press, Salt Lake City.) ...encies to improve the social well-being of local, regional and, sometimes, national communities. Less formal efforts, called community building or community or
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  • ...tml EDI: An Introduction] — a visiting [[fellow]] on [[Australian National University]] website.
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  • ...usetts Institute of Technology]] and Michael Shermer of [[California State University]] conducted a study which found in their polling sample of "credentialed" U ...st). This question was optional and 11.2% did not answer the question.<ref>Australian Bureau of Statistics, Census of Population and Housing, 2006, [https://www.
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  • Australian psychiatrist [[Ainslie Meares|Dr Ainslie Meares]] published a groundbreakin ...ream of health care as a method of stress and pain reduction. In 1976, the Australian psychiatrist [[Ainslie Meares]], reported in the ''Medical Journal of Austr
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  • ...oliferate. The Proterozoic Biosphere: A Multidisciplinary Study, Cambridge University Press, ISBN 0521366151 ...ting GPS Height into NAVD88 Elevation with the GEOID96 Geoid Height Model, National Geodetic Survey, NOAA, The average diameter of the reference spheroid is ab
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  • ...dents who self-identified as [[White people|white]] in a northeastern U.S. university, ∼30% were estimated to have less than 90% European ancestry.<ref name="S ...Lapouge]]'s "anthroposociology." They posited the historical existence of national races such as German and French, branching from basal races supposed to hav
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  • ...nt had been a co-founder of the Cryonics Society of New York. Alcor gained national prominence when baseball star Ted Williams was cryonically preserved by Alc # White, Christine (August 19, 2005). "Umbilical stem cell breakthrough". The Australian. https://www.stemcellnews.com/articles/stem-cells-umbilical-breakthrough.ht
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  • ...1969 T. PARKER Twisting Lane 48, I was a great home-bird myself. 1969 West Australian 5 July 48/2 (Advt.), Prestige loc[ality]..suitable flats or home units. Ibi ...[see BREAK v. 51g]. 1960 B.B.C. Handbk. 238, 1939.. Home Service replaced National and Regional Services. 1965 G. MELLY Owning-Up vi. 64 Loudspeakers in every
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