Then I started hearing about people like myself, young and not very young scholars, allowed to travel to Paris or London for a scientific meeting.
Why not have some scholars who study cyberculture or hacker culture?
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Scholars do not unanimously agree, however, on which year should be designated year 1.
It Japanese scholars are not studying and conducting research abroad, they are generally not building these networks.
But the "obsolete-map" story is not credible to Chinese scholars, says Yang Dazhou, a retired senior fellow at the Academy of Social Sciences and China's top Balkans expert.
Thanks to the preservation of these works by Arab scholars when they had been lost in the West after the collapse of the Roman Empire, Medieval scholars did not just study these texts and the works of the Arabs who added to them, but used them to make discoveries in their own right.
The members of this movement do not accept the legitimacy of scholars and intellectual authorities.
The Vatican insists that as Pius XII, Pacelli worked hard behind the scenes to help save Europe's Jews, but many scholars accuse him of not having done enough to prevent the Holocaust.
This is a fear held not only by conservative and liberal legal scholars, but also by one of the Supreme Court justices.
Most British Muslims were baffled and irritated by the media attention he attracted, insisting he did not speak for them, while Islamic scholars questioned his religious credentials.
Not so in Islam, in which most scholars (Islam has no central authority) deem fixed-interest payments forbidden.
Pope Benedict XVI, for example, might challenge the scholars' conclusions but he would not object to their method.
The scholars were judging the action, not the actor, and there may be mitigating circumstances for the actor, i.e. he might be ignorant or compelled to do so.
Until this knowledge was collated, cross-checked, tabulated, summarized, interpreted, indexed, and made available to scholars, in a sense it did not yet exist.
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Though it brought practical benefits, and even attracted the attention of eminent scholars like Thomas Aquinas, alchemy was not granted admission to the curriculum.
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Probably not, but a group of computer scientists and music scholars have built a machine that can do just that.
"Such interest is all the more significant because it involves not only the academic world, but also young people and scholars from very diverse nations and traditions, " he said.
You could not leave without exploring the waters around Bonifacio - thought by some scholars to have featured in Homer's Odyssey.
Islamic scholars agree money is simply a means of exchange and not an asset, and should therefore not grow over time.
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According to Cynthia Arnson of the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, while Bolivia and Ecuador are independently wealthy and not financially dependent on Venezuela, Cuba and Nicaragua are.
Non-Muslim scholars, too, see signs of a conscious, but not wholly successful, effort to settle on a definitive form.
The Young Eisner Scholars is the outgrowth of one man's natural curiosity, not a predetermined pedagogical philosophy.
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Some collectors say they stay ahead of the market by becoming scholars of the field they collect, so that they're not as dependent on the advice of vested auctioneers or dealers.
This is not simply a "line" being fed us by agribusiness but is supported by scholars of sustainable agriculture.
Professor al-Hamid believes that petitions are not enough, and that without popular pressure, from academics, from the religious scholars, and from businessmen, the government is unlikely to embark on serious reform.
Later it was expounded on by various Islamic scholars, such as Ibn Taymiiya in the 13th century, but it did not become institutionalized until the mid-18th century when the theories promulgated by the radical cleric Muhammad ibn Abd al-Wahhab were accepted and imposed as the state religion of his realm by the founder of the House of Saud.
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To the extent that the ardour of liberal American Jews has cooled, this is not because, as argued by Stephen Walt and John Mearsheimer, two leading foreign-policy scholars, the end of the cold war made Israeli and American interests diverge.
In hindsight, it is now obvious that BC did not have the fortitude to function as a dependable repository for the tapes, and that the scholars should have retained them so that they would have the option of exercising their own moral and professional judgments in the event of a subpoena.
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