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Fashion accessories and a splash of personal style can distinguish you from the other boring business suits, adding that special spark that makes your first impression a lasting...
...around the sun. The point of the papal statement was not to concede the obvious fact that Galileo was right about the solar system. Rather, the Pope wanted to restore and honor Galileo's standing as a good Christian. In the 17th century, said the Pope, theologians failed to distinguish between belief in the Bible and interpretation of it. Galileo contended that the Scriptures cannot err but are often misunderstood. This insight, said John Paul, made the scientist a wiser theologian than his Vatican accusers. More than a millennium before Galileo, St. Augustine had taught that if the Bible seems...
...aspect of UHS that does distinguish it from most other systems is the sheer volume of its work. While health services on other college campuses usually treat only students, UHS also cares for faculty, staff and retirees--comprising about half of its workload...
...altogether more troubling matter. In trying to redefine their own nationhood, many Russians have not yet been able to accept the idea that the 14 non-Russian republics of the U.S.S.R. are today independent foreign countries. Russian politicians have even coined a new phrase -- the near abroad -- to distinguish between the former republics and the rest of the world. The Russian sense of special rights and responsibilities in the near abroad is more than a matter of imperial postpartum depression. Some 25 million ethnic Russians live outside Russia but within the borders of the old union. The dominant local nationalities...
Jarvenpaa and Heinicke both focused on the need for education of students at large, while Salamon emphasized the need to distinguish between education and legislation, the latter of which she said is practiced by the Ad Board...