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Speculations and Physics

By: Sam Vaknin, Ph. D.

...article " The Lying Truths of Psychiatry " , mental health scholars, regardless of academic predilection, infer the etiology of mental disorders fr... ...ng his diffuse anger). His belief in the existence of order and justice and their administration by some supreme, transcendental principle is rest...

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A Modern Utopia

By: H. G. Wells

... privacy and an amplitude and quan- tity of migration inconceivable to the Academic imagina- tion. We may accept his principle and put this particular... ...ms, for general criticism, and one gathers that in the modern Uto- pia the administration presents the most elaborately detailed schemes of any propos... ...lanation of these proposals involves an anticipa- tory glance at the local administration of a Modern Utopia. To anyone who has watched the developmen... ...ical energy. It is not incredible that the assessment of the various local administrations for the central world government would be already calculate... .... It will maintain order, maintain roads, maintain a cheap and effi- cient administration of justice, maintain cheap and rapid locomotion and be the c... ...he hands of committees of the most varied constitution, supplemented these academic resources, and ensured that no possible contributor to the wide fl... ... slipped into neglect. Apart from those who engaged mainly in teaching and administration, my double told me that the world-wide House of Saloman* thu...

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The Uncommercial Traveller

By: Charles Dickens

...ling, Mr. Heenan is represented on emerald sward, with primroses and other modest flowers springing up under the heels of his half-boots; while Mr. Sa... ...rected, and amends the formula. Pondering ensues, two or three wrong answers are offered, and Cymbals strikes up ‘Six!’ but doesn’t know why. Then mod... ...and came to the conclusion that no ships under the provi- sions of the “Passengers Act” could be depended upon for comfort and security in the same de... ...e it is indisputable that the managers of the Whitechapel establishment most thoroughly feel that they are upon their honour with the customers, as to... ...t as much suffering as the half-gallon quadruped. Moral: total abstinence from horseflesh through the whole length and breadth of the scale. This pled...

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Multispace & Multistructure Neutrosophic Transdisciplinary : 100 Collected Papers of Sciences : Volume 4

By: Florentin Smarandache

...<International Journal of Applied Mathematics & Statistics>, Vol. 13, No. MO8, 4-11, March 2008...................................151 EDUCATION AND ADMINISTRATION...................163 18. Elections and Evaluations of the American College / University Dean and Director, by Florentin Smarandache ................................164 19. To Deliver Free Preprint Service fo...

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Multispace & Multistructure Neutrosophic Transdisciplinary : 100 Collected Papers of Sciences : Volume 4

By: Florentin Smarandache

...<International Journal of Applied Mathematics & Statistics>, Vol. 13, No. MO8, 4-11, March 2008...................................151 EDUCATION AND ADMINISTRATION...................163 18. Elections and Evaluations of the American College / University Dean and Director, by Florentin Smarandache ................................164 19. To Deliver Free Preprint Service fo...

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Memorials and Other Papers

By: Thomas de Quincey

...n the ridiculous, there was an indulgent feeling to a young man fresh from academic bowers, which would not have protected a mature man of the world. ... ...mic functions the teaching was resigned to the professional phi- losophers—academic, peripatetic, stoic, etc. By religion it was utterly ignored. The ... ...unding such sys- tems of aliment for poor students otherwise excluded from academic advantages. Evidently he was unaware that they had existed for cen... ...on in Scotland had allowed any opening for the foundation of col- leges or academic life. Scottish bursaries, or exhibitions (a term which Shakspeare ... ...he had ever “been to Oxford,” as a colloquial expression for having had an academic education, he replied, “No: but he had twice been to Abingdon:” Ab... ...neath her own vigilant supervision. In Cambridge there is, so far, a laxer administration of this rule, that, when any college over- flows, undergradu... ...rd, in his “History of Greece,” took a new view of this orator’s political administration—a view which lowered his character for integrity—he found an... ...difficult to prove that Delphi discharged the office of a central bureau d’administration, a general depot of political information, an organ of unive... ...ncery “in- junction” upon its further sale. This arose under the brilliant administration of the first Mr. Pitt: England was suddenly 196 Memorials, ...

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Democracy and Education

By: John Dewey

... to an extent rarely attained. It requires that methods of instruction and administration be modified to allow and to secure direct and continuous occ... ...the tendency to isolate intellectual matters till knowledge is scholastic, academic, and professionally technical, and for the widespread conviction t... ...play or work) will be those most likely to escape the alterna- tives of an academic and aloof knowledge and a hard, narrow, and merely “practical” pra... ...owledge have always retained the connection with ability in action lost by academic philosophies. Ken and can are allied words. Attention means caring... ...ows itself in the subject matter of active occupations quite as well as in academic book learning. That such material will con- trol the pupil’s opera... ...t when literacy supervenes, mere bookishness, what is popularly termed the academic, too often comes with it. In colloquial speech, the phrase a “real... ...li- gence and interest so as to modify, in connection with legislation and administration, the socially obnoxious features of the present industrial a... ...e social function of education to say that the measure of the worth of the administration, curriculum, and methods of instruction of the school is the...

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