Scientology, the word means study of light, study of knowledge, and that's what it is, it takes up all areas of light itself, things that are integral and maxims that are related to life in very existence.
The Pontifical Academy for Latin will promote the knowledge and study of the language from classical times to the present day, said the Vatican.
David was also the leading force behind legislation that has encouraged thousands of American college students to study abroad to deepen their knowledge of the world and cultures.
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Now, researchers are taking the knowledge from that study to work toward an antibody treatment for swine flu, the 2009 H1N1 virus that has sickened hundreds of people worldwide.
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When figures are in electronic form, knowledge workers can study them, annotate them, look at them in any amount of detail or in any view they want and pass them around for collaboration.
Being good at handling ambiguity is never the result of uncultivated talent, but rather extremely disciplined thinking, gained by years of focused study, careful apprenticeship, knowledge assimilation, and discarding hundreds of would-be good ideas.
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This is unlikely to surprise some investors, but a new study has determined that advanced knowledge of Phase III clinical trials of new cancer meds and FDA decisions may affect the publicly traded shares prices of drugmakers.
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On Tuesday, October 11, 2011, at 12:00 PM (EST) in a webinar hosted by the Advertising Research Foundation, Amy Shea, Brand Keys EVP Global Brand Development, will present the findings from a new study extending the body-of-knowledge on how humor can build brand equity.
Either they went to Scotland to be taught, or else they learned at their father's workbench, picking up practical scraps that, combined with evening study, cohered into a system of proper knowledge.
Their long-term prospects were dim: economists who study the fortunes of immigrants say that education and knowledge of English are the predictors of success.
They study their markets and bring to bear their local knowledge.
For executives, the floating school concept provides an opportunity to undertake an intensive study period that will provide them with insights and knowledge unlikely to be found in a traditional lecture theater.
As well as recommending improved infrastructure and the creation of new enterprises in areas such as farm mechanization and food storage, the study also suggests the recognition of agriculture as a knowledge industry.
The survey indicates that one-third to one-half of businesses possessing a healthy knowledge of the requirements of Obamacare (knowledge provided to those participating in the study by McKinsey) would give up on or make major changes to their employee health benefit programs as a result of the economic responsibilities the law will place on them.
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As a first step, the Study Group recommends that ICSU actively promote cooperation between traditional knowledge and science at the United Nations World Summit for Sustainable Development in Johannesburg (South Africa) in August 2002.
Ideas floated for study include using advanced scanning techniques and genetics to fuel knowledge about who is most at risk for head injury, finding ways to regrow knee ligaments in a lab, identifying injury prevention strategies such as new drugs or new helmets, and addressing ethical issues surrounding player injuries.
Stephanie Denison, a psychology professor at the University of Waterloo in Ontario, and Fei Xu, a psychology professor at University of California, Berkeley, recently completed a study under review for publication which showed that infants have some knowledge of probabilities.
Adaptive learning is a method of education that seeks to personalize learning by using sophisticated algorithmic technology to continually assess students' knowledge, skill and confidence levels and design targeted study paths based on the resulting data to bolster students' understanding in the areas where they need to improve the most.
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Moreover, the amount of study required at these universities leaves their products with more pretense than knowledge or skill.
And we are discovering more and more that what we might anticipate from our knowledge of basic science does not always pan out when we study what happens to patients.
Advance the study of ecological sustainability and promote the open exchange and wide application of the knowledge acquired.
The report was commissioned by ICSU's General Assembly in September 1999 to make a 'critical study' of the paragraphs in the Declaration and Science Agenda referring to traditional knowledge systems.
Ministers say the curriculum will be slimmed down, but there will be "detailed programmes of study" for English, maths and science that will set out the "core knowledge" expected.
Mr Djoghlaf also pointed to a lack of awareness and knowledge about the natural world among the public and politicians, citing a study published last September showing that nearly 40% of British children between five and 10 did not know the difference between a bee and a wasp.
Most recently, IWV commissioned a study in Colorado, which began with a baseline survey of 800 Independents to test their knowledge about key economic facts.
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