… 1997). 7. See Donald E. Heller, The States and Public Higher Education Policy: Affordability, Access and Accountability (Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 2001); McGuinness, State Postsecondary Structures Sourcebook; and Richard C. Richardson, Kathy Bracco, Patrick …
…Underground Railroad escape corridors. In Kentucky, the particular development, forms, and practices of evangelical whites, which often included white slaveholders, fostered black religious beliefs and practices that inadvertently undermined white power over slaves and the instit…
…n fact describes beauty as a sub-set of the good, By- chkov shows how aesthetic forms of argumentation still play a significant role in the text, which affirms the function that evil and difficulties can perform in bringing about or promoting the good, and which describes things …
…er our relationship with different kinds of knowledge, including practice-based forms (Wilson, 2010). Revisiting our ways of ‘knowing’ the world, particularly in the context of what has been termed ‘the Anthropocene1’, is something that is being addressed with increasing urgency …
…re our world of materiality began to dominate that discourse of which this book forms a part. Schenkel’s colours are among the oldest known appearing in writ- ten language – and this is usually the formal means of access to ancient colour. Thus Schenkel’s work must be understood …
…hat which saw its birth. In many of his [Pg xxii] speculations John Stuart Mill forms a sort of connecting link between the doctrines of the earlier English empirical school and those which we associate with the name of Mr. Herbert Spencer. In his Logic , for instance, he represe…
…re our world of materiality began to dominate that discourse of which this book forms a part. Schenkel’s colours are among the oldest known appearing in writ- ten language – and this is usually the formal means of access to ancient colour. Thus Schenkel’s work must be understood …
…e citizens were the polis; and there was no distinction or In fact, after the reforms of Cleisthenes, Athenian demes were grouped into thirty trittues based on geographic location. These thirty trittues were then grouped into ten phulai or tribes, each one composed of three tritt…
…usic. She founded the New Gallery Concert Series in 2000 to present the two art forms in dialogue. Each concert is presented in collaboration with a corresponding visual art exhibition at the Community Music Center of Bo- ston, where Sarah is on faculty. She selects the visual ar…
…uch. The largest of all is the African Ostrich; the smallest, of the flightless forms, the New Zealand Apteryx. The ostrich-like birds which have retained the power of flight are known as Tinamous, and are natives of South America. All these are smaller than the flightless Aptery…
…essive stages in the history of revelation. The origin of each of these records forms a distinct critical problem, and for the discussion of these questions of detail the reader is referred to the separate articles on the Biblical books. An account of the Bible as a whole involve…
…demic Freedom and Censorship in the Globalized Economy ..................... 90 Forms of Censorship and Restrictions on Freedom .................................................................. 91 Restrictions to Academic Freedom .................................................…
…9–May 1, 2011 “Museum as Hub: The Accords” is a multipart project exploring new forms of curatorial practice and international collaboration. The project begins with the exhibition ‘An accord is first and foremost only a proposition,’ curated by Sarah Rifky of the Townhouse Galle…
…emic Integrity Hearing Appeals Student-Initiated Grievance on Grading and Other Forms of Evaluation by Faculty Academic Expectations for DePauw Students Satisfactory Academic Progress for Financial Aid and Academic Standing Class Attendance and Absences Conflict Between Class and…
…selection of art historical slides and their unaffordability. Faced with such obstacles, Meyer failed to convince the academic community of the value of his project during the First International Congress of Art History, held in Vienna during the 1873 World Exhibition. In contras…