To date, more than 3 million people have participated in Applied Scholastics programmes throughout the world. |
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One was that the Scholastics discuss the project of Unification during their spiritual conferences. |
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It is the site of the first university of Study Technology as well as the international headquarters of Applied Scholastics. |
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Applied Scholastics has trained over 66,000 educators, who in turn are bringing this vital technology to millions of students. |
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In 2002 and 2003, Applied Scholastics tutors delivered more than 100,000 hours of tutoring each year and helped more than 13,000 students. |
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Applied Scholastics and the Applied Scholastics design mark are trademarks and service marks owned by the Association for Better Living and Education and are used with its permission. |
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In 1981 a Scientologist English teacher, inspired by her own use of Study Technology as a teacher, founded the first Applied Scholastics school in England, Greenfields School. |
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Churches of Scientology and their members support and sponsor Applied Scholastics in recognition of its proven results and its potential to improve life for the students of today and tomorrow. |
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The Areopagitic line of thought then ramifies throughout the great Scholastics, Albert the Great and Thomas Aquinas, and into Meister Eckhart. |
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While the Scholastics paid inadequate attention to consciousness, the moderns absolutized it. |
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In December 2002, Applied Scholastics staff conducted a series of workshops for top Pakistani educators and Education Ministry officials, teaching them the basics of Study Technology. |
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One Danish public school teacher, dissatisfied with the traditional methods being used to teach children to read, contacted Applied Scholastics for help. |
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Rather than imposing their own agenda onto Scripture, the scholastics were following long-standing patristic traditions of interpretation. |
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There are 203 Jesuits, including priests, brothers and scholastics, in Ireland. |
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The scholastics developed the theological base for this form of private reconciliation. |
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He went beyond the scholastics to affirm that what violates reason cannot be accepted as revelation. |
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Of the medieval scholastics, Aquinas was less interested in who ruled than in the uses to which the ruling interest was put. |
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But for the scholastics, the scriptural basis of natural law provided a way of determining those aspects of human nature that are normative. |
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Both had enormous influence on all subsequent scholastics and scholastically-inspired thought. |
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Under the control and protection of the political powers, five schools develop following the different Indian scholastics. |
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Various Brother scholastics took part in the experience of making a home in a passage of the Metro and begging. |
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This year, the scholastics of the ANW and of the AOC decided to go out on the same day, but in different places, yet close to each other. |
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Around 10.30 p.m., 4 scholastics, all from the AOC, decided to get back home, and took a taxi. |
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One notes the great interest which the scholastics had for these activities. |
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This does not mean that the scholastics are totally removed from the world which they hope to serve. |
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Over the last 30 years the Bishop ordained numerous scholastics to the diaconate and has shared with us both joys and sorrows. |
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Medieval scholastics are reputed to have enjoyed debating how many angels you can fit on the head of a pin. |
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One of the scholastics, in a panic, started to beat on the doors of nearby houses, in the area called Kimbondo, but at first nobody opened a door or responded to his cries of distress. |
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From the very beginning he had criticized the scholastics for philosophizing, not in order to reach the truth, but to endorse the views of their master. |
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Medieval and Renaissance notions of probability largely derived from the same ancient sources and remained related to each other through interchanges between scholastics and humanists. |
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Often, he generously gave his advice to his brother scholastics. |
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Since preaching the Word is an essential characteristic of the Congregation, the scholastics have six years of preparation for the ministry of God's Word, through a special homiletics program. |
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After juniorate and regency, he was among the first scholastics to be sent to Kimwenza, in 1954, for an additional year of philosophy, before going to Belgium for theology. |
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In addition to suggesting that saintly relics might display their curative effects through magnetic influence, he included very uncomplimentary comments regarding Jesuit scholastics. |
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Reputability and approval, however, are not necessarily indicators of truth, and therefore the role that endoxa played for Aristotle and for the scholastics needs clarification. |
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By then, the natural science contained in these texts began to be extended by notable scholastics such as Robert Grosseteste, Roger Bacon, Albertus Magnus and Duns Scotus. |
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