Several won blue ribbons for excellence in our annual student art snow, and one was included in the annual Scholastic Art Award competition. |
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According to U. S. publisher Scholastic, during a Harry Potter release year, sales of the book account for 8 percent of the company's revenue. |
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Their analysis can usually be faulted on grounds not of unsophistication, but of insufficient familiarity with the complexities of Scholastic or Eastern Trinitarian thinking. |
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Scholastic knew the latest Potter adventure would be big because each successive book had outsold its predecessor rather than trailing off as with most series. |
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He passionately rejected both the prevailing Aristotelian philosophy and the Scholastic method of university teaching. |
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Ava Seave is principal and co-founder of the Quantum Media consulting firm and has held management roles at Scholastic Inc. |
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Scholastic theologians and philosophers such as the Dominican priest Thomas Aquinas studied and taught at these studia. |
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Systematic theologians include the Scholastic philosophers Anselm, Albertus Magnus, and Thomas Aquinas. |
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In early 1998, an auction was held in the United States for the rights to publish the novel, and was won by Scholastic Inc. |
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Rowling moved from her flat with the money from the Scholastic sale, into 19 Hazelbank Terrace in Edinburgh. |
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For the scholastic this is of course a supernatural end, a life of grace in this world and beatitude in the next. |
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Internal evidence also suggests that he was a Benedictine monk and priest who was both educated and conversant with scholastic philosophy. |
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We next explore the issue of student failure and whether increasing students' academic control can improve their scholastic development. |
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In the later Middle Ages it became the linguistic basis of the scholastic speculative grammars, particularly in the University of Paris. |
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Over the course of my post-secondary scholastic career my institutions have tried to squeeze me for every dime that they possibly could. |
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In one hour, respite from the hardships of scholastic vocation was so easily achieved. |
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For self-perceived scholastic competence, however, students' self-ratings declined over the course of high school. |
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My point, rather, is that the scholastic interpretation is just that, an interpretation-not a reading of what the text perspicuously says. |
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With all the emphasis that she put on scholastic matters, she never really stressed sports or other forms of regular physical exercise. |
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And why should a man deny his nature when that nature calls, even in the face of his scholastic learning? |
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The first issue may include measures of scholastic achievement, aptitude tests, and selection interviews. |
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Although before we parted this last time he said something about maybe getting back into scholastic teaching. |
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The Scholarship Board believes that part of the eligibility requirements for receipt of scholarship money is scholastic excellence. |
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I resist it only because I think leadership is a quality that can't be enumerated with scholastic precision. |
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The aim is to promote their dominance in such areas as football, recruiting and scholastic sports along with its in-depth coverage. |
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A methodical and periodical assessment of the scholastic ability of students is more important than judging them by just one examination. |
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Renaissance humanism gradually replaced the medieval scholastic tradition from which it emerged. |
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The school really is batty giving people like you a second look for their scholastic achievement. |
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Certainly, many boys continue to conquer scholastic summits, especially boys from high-income families with educated parents. |
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Nonetheless, scholastic theologians did not spend their time simply defending the doctrines articulated by the magisterium. |
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Their adjudications were neither for public consumption nor scholastic disquisition. |
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My parents were never particularly interested in my scholastic achievements. |
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Bacon and Locke had discussed the question of a necessary knowledge of nature from a scholastic standpoint. |
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Many scholastic and Cartesian thinkers had assumed substances to be the ultimate constituents of reality, and, as such, self-dependent. |
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On the bus ride to the regional scholastic bowl competition, Rhea and Jonas shared a seat and a box of donuts. |
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The author comes to the conclusion that glossators, using scholastic methodology, elaborated their own doctrine of contracts and pacts. |
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If his predecessor Pope Benedict was perceived as aloof and scholastic, this pope wears a full-faced grin and wields a thumbs-up. |
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He also was a vigorous member of many school organizations, and this youthful clubbability probably helped make up for his lack of scholastic prowess. |
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Oppidans as a body are looked down upon by boarders because so many of them are thewless creatures, with only a half-developed sympathy for the scholastic institution they attend. |
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Novelistic vivacity, the great unteachable, the unschooled enigma, has a way of making questions of form appear scholastic. |
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The sponsor will receive, beyond a presentation of the sponsored student, a periodic and punctual updating on his scholastic excursus. |
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They are all 17, their A-level exams this summer loom like a nasty, scholastic Matterhorn, but in this half-term break they are a law unto themselves. |
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However, it is possible to overcome this difficulty by listening patiently to the texts, the unravelling of the scholastic technical apparatus. |
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The scholastic sees abstract art, in the context of a society increasingly despiritualised and this-worldly, as almost an historical inevitability. |
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Vera cannot live a life of scholastic vegetation either, and leaves Oxford to become a nurse. |
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A need for improvement is indicated even in the case of instruments designed to measure basic scholastic competences. |
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The Delors Commission urges all social stakeholders to fight against the phenomenon of drop-outs and scholastic failure. |
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Boys living with their mothers scored significantly higher in scholastic, athletic and physical domains. |
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Formal education practices refer to activities organized in a scholastic setting and a public or private teaching environment. |
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Yet the level of spending is not matched by a comparative level of scholastic achievement. |
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The Right Move organizes scholastic tournaments in New York since eleven years. |
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Attendance rates are ensured and the quality of children's scholastic work, especially ethnic minority children has considerably improved. |
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Each type of intelligence makes its contribution to learning, scholastic achievement, and social adaptation. |
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It is vital to deschool school, that is to say, to reinvent it, removing all that is scholastic. |
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He goes as far as proposing single-sex schools as the new paradigm for scholastic success. |
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The school was designed to provide a home, along with scholastic and technical education, for homeless and neglected young street urchins. |
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In this scholastic process, literature was combined with catechesis and liturgy. |
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Continued use during the school years impairs scholastic function and will directly affect performance, grades, and social functioning. |
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I had an idea for a movie and I had a meeting with scholastic Publishing because they have a movie division. |
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The scholastic pitches finished, the campers returned to their doll designs. |
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But how should scholastic handle their readers who have long since grown up? |
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I heard about everyone's grades and scholastic achievements. |
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Their key goal is achievement, but this aim is not exclusively scholastic. |
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These events were in contrast to the more scholastic atmosphere of the sports tournaments which were umpired by teachers from the village primary school. |
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It is also a little reassuring that scholastic achievement across the range of abilities is so welcomed and valued in the public reaction to the results round. |
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As of mid-December 2003, there were scholastic chess events scheduled in Seattle, for February 2004, that were already fully booked and closed to new registrants. |
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Partly it is because many Renaissance humanists for their part were indifferent to or even opposed the scholastic natural philosophy and medicine of their time. |
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In Jaina circles Vidyanandin is renowned as a scholastic thinker who had a profound command of Buddhist and Hindu thought. |
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Night after night his disappointment is acute, but hope springs eternal in the scholastic breast, and he follows me again to-morrow. |
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But Schoenberg supported it by holding to severe scholastic definitions. |
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He also shared Descartes' objections to scholastic styles of explanation, in which a distinct 'form' was postulated to 'explain' every natural phenomenon, such as the 'dormitive power' of sleeping pills. |
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Harris Tombi SJ, a scholastic from Cameroon who has been involved in the struggle against the pandemic for years, joined another group that went upcountry to Nyahururu in Rift Valley Province. |
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Bernat Metge translated Giovanni Boccaccio's story of Griselda from Petrarch's Latin version and, clothing his scholastic learning with poetic imagination, achieved the stylistic masterpiece of early Catalan prose. |
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For some reason they do not or cannot take full advantage of education, their language is not protected and their scholastic achievements fall far short of what they should be. |
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This test assesses a child's verbal ability and scholastic aptitude by having them look at pictures and identify the picture that matches a word spoken by an interviewer. |
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Due to work and family commitments, the most common models foresee formational and scholastic meetings in the evenings, during weekends, at holiday time or with a combination of the various possibilities. |
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Let not the surpassing eloquence of Taylor dazzle you, nor his scholastic retiary versatility of logic illaqueate your good sense. |
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However, the gothic style and medieval scholastic philosophy remained exclusively until the turn of the 16th century. |
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To address these concerns, educational policies are being developed that are aimed at guiding the scholastic process. |
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The buildings themselves were torn down in the 1970s and replaced by modern scholastic architecture. |
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Prior to mercantilism, the most important economic work done in Europe was by the medieval scholastic theorists. |
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His library contained over three hundred volumes from which he was able to draw upon classical, patristic, and scholastic works. |
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Hooker worked largely from Thomas Aquinas, but he adapted scholastic thought in a latitudinarian manner. |
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Abraham Calovius represents the climax of the scholastic paradigm in orthodox Lutheranism. |
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The people were associated with the studia humanitatis, a novel curriculum that was competing with the quadrivium and scholastic logic. |
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This, however, must not mean the exclusion of a clear idea of the evangelical criteria or of trying to apply it at a personal and community level and within the scholastic institutions themselves. |
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Fr. Hacquard was fully figured, but he was only a scholastic at the time. |
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This condition ensures scholastic and vocational training services in support of labour, coherent with its needs, and facilitates the recruitment of personnel through better evaluation of the competences they possess. |
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A specific problem cited in many countries, and a clear form of discrimination against undocumented students, is the fact that they are not regularly issued diplomas at the end of their scholastic career. |
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They received awards of excellence in recognition of their exceptional contribution to the artistic, scholastic, community and athletic life of their schools. |
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Perdita has brought pride to herself, her family and her country and I join her family, friends and fellow athletes in wishing her well in her future scholastic and athletic endeavours. |
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These empires were furthermore highly centralized, authoritarian, corporative, mercantilistic, scholastic, patrimonial, seigniorial, and warlike. |
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Lastly, there are non-formal education courses for people not in a standard scholastic programme who are studying on their own in order to take examinations given at publicly administered schools. |
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The number of expulsions has since gradually diminished: in all, only 46 students were definitively expelled from their scholastic institutions in the course of implementation of the 2004 Act. |
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The rest of the community has not yet summoned up the nerve to say them nay. Is there hope to be found in the fact that there are four different schools of scholastic thought, whose opinions vary on some interesting points? |
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Achievement motivation and scholastic performance: How do we reconcile findings from large-scale assessments showing no or negative effects of access to computers with contrasting experimental results? |
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The acknowledgement of the many forms of vocations in the Church gives a new meaning to the presence of consecrated persons in the field of scholastic education. |
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The educational community expresses the variety and beauty of the various vocations and the fruitfulness at educational and pedagogical level that this contributes to the life of scholastic institutions. |
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It is Martin Heidegger, not Nietzsche, who elaborated a new interpretation of Aristotle, intended to warrant his deconstruction of scholastic and philosophical tradition. |
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In fact, the book was not just widely quoted, it was one of the main scholastic books used by students of Ancient History throughout the Middle Ages. |
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In the theory of knowledge, Ockham rejected the scholastic theory of species, as unnecessary and not supported by experience, in favour of a theory of abstraction. |
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Prominent opponents of various aspects of the scholastic mainstream included Duns Scotus, William of Ockham, Peter Damian, Bernard of Clairvaux, and the Victorines. |
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Hobbes was exposed to European scientific and critical methods during the tour, in contrast to the scholastic philosophy which he had learned in Oxford. |
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In the scholastic setting it still became practice to reference ancient physicians or the other information being presented was not taken seriously. |
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The other, scholastic encyclopedism, was not yet in such dire straits. |
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