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final secondary school exams, required for university admission. The first women’s gymnasium was shaped by the times it operated in, which were characterised by political instability as well as social and
has enjoyed significant popularity and was attended by students of various political orientations and national identities. Between 1925 and 1939, Kot promoted 22 doctors and four of his students
of Bratslav, Kyiv, Podolia and Volhynia, in the geographical, political and administrative context. Owing to their diversity in social, ethnic and religious terms and their distant location, these ... impassable in the spring and autumn when the level of water rose in many waterways and marshes6. In religious terms, the transformation driven by the political developments at the end of the 17th and in the
The article aims to analyse the life of Jerzy Jakubowski (born in 1887 in Warsaw, died in 1967 in Wrocław), a doctor and a communist, against the background of political and social events taking
, whose creators tried to meet the expectations of the state and society. Apart from religious schools, Jews had a highly developed network of secular schools coordinated by particular political parties and ... , T. Browarek, Mniejszości narodowe w Polsce 1918 -1995, Lublin 1998 (passim); M. Eisenstein , Jewish Schools in Poland 1919-1939. Their Philosophy and Development , New York 1950 ( passim); S
of the entire Polish diaspora, despite its political divisions. On the other hand, responsiveness of the members of the Society, led by Prince Adam Jerzy Czartoryski, was shown as well as their
school inspectorates prove that teaching, ie performance of teachers’ duties, was mainly influenced by current politics and Polish–German relations. Increased political tension in the second half of the
about because the management of obscure but critical centralized Internet functions was at a political crossroads. In Ruling the Root, Mueller thoroughly documents the colorful history both before and ... participants, the Internet Architecture Board (“IAB”) and the Internet Society—intended in their own respective ways to serve as political or legal leadership for the informal IETF collective—quickly ran into
sisters cease their education agenda. Despite difficulties, religious education in Bielsko-Biała recovered quickly after the 1989 political transformation. Today, it is experiencing its renaissance. Schools
examines the recent lobbying efforts in the AT&T/T-Mobile merger. AT&T spent $11.69 million on political lobbying in the first six months of 2011. In addition to hefty campaign contributions, it lobbied ... dangers of concentrated economic and political power, and sought to arrest these threats in their incipiency.1 0 Thus, when evaluating mergers, the enforcers and the courts should respect Congress's desires
contact . Ecomodernism: The F Mark Lynas uture Of Environmentalism? An Interview With Pemergent philosophy on the environment, human SR had the chance to interview Mark Lynas on his development and ... morality -- the so-called ‘Ecomodernist’ philosophy. Mr. Lynas has written several acclaimed books including Six Degrees: Our Future on a Hotter Planet and The God Species: Saving the Planet in the Age of
course of theology, law, philosophy, speech and mathematics. Despite the Commission’s declaration that it was open to cooperate, discussions continued inside the Commission about a potential closing of the ... detailed information about the university’s rights and privileges, curricula and income. He expressed his positive opinion about introducing lectures on eclectic philosophy and the reform of mathematical
particular medium of speech. Through a foray in musical aesthetics and the history of musical censorship, this Note discusses the role of music in political, societal, and individual experience. Music has had ... , 1989: the fall of the Berlin Wall--one of the most significant political events of the twentieth century-was accompanied by music. Cellist Mstislav Rostropovich was moved by television images of * Juris
garnered in the second part of the 18th century for implementation of internal reforms: political (bolstering the executive power), social (granting townsmen access to political participation and reducing ... 1790, Jaxa again, who was a doctor of theology, liberal arts and philosophy, canon of Smolensk, and who after the 1788 visitation praised the teachers in Navahrudak, Minsk, Nyasvizh and Slutsk and
history. Also, the traditional study of rhetoric was discarded and replaced by elements of law and knowledge of contemporary socio-political relations. This way, the Jesuits attempted to reform the ... structure of the department school proves that the Commission’s personnel policy towards the Lublin school was very clear. As a major city on the Commonwealth’s political map, Lublin was intended to serve as
structure — a preliminary Section that prepared candidates for specialist study of philosophy, law and theology. Such an organisation had been set down for the Academy, as had been the case with all Jesuit ... to subject schools to the authority of state government. Rulers believed that education had an enormous power, and the thriving of all walks of social, political and economic life relied on an educated
candidate from a political debate organized and broadcast by the television station because the debate was a nonpublic forum. In this Article, Professor Youm examines the constitutional and statutory ... , the television campaign is the campaign."' Given the undisputed impact of television on election campaigns, it is little wonder that the television debate2 between political candidates has emerged as
: Broadcasters and Indecent Political Advertisingt NTRODUCTION. .............................. I. STATUTES GOVERNING POLITICAL BROADCAST ADVERTISING .............................. H1. BROADCAST INDECENCY: A ... voting public. Democracy, however, is not always pretty. Often, political issues of public interest and concern are couched in offensive or racially charged language. In fact, broadcasters' concerns over
to political speech. This Article describes how the Court's decision is a radical departure from history that mirrors the FCC's flawed analysis in its classification of broadband Internet access ... providers. In Citizens United v. FederalElection Commission, the Court overruled some of its prior cases to hold that corporations must be treated identically to natural persons with regard to political
Philosophy of the Upanishads, przeł. A.S. Geden, Edynburg 1908, ss. 239–255. 8 F. Edgerton (The Upanisads: What Do They Seek, and Why?, „Journal of the American Oriental Society” 1929, t. 49, s. 108 ... and Value in Indian Philosophy, „Philosophy East and West” 1955, t. 4, nr 4, s. 322, 330 i nn. 17 F. Edgerton, The Upanisads, , s. 102. 18 E. Frauwallner, op. cit., ss. 88–90. 19 Brihadaranjaka II.1.20