Word: methodism
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...government agency is solely capable of forcing businessmen to recognize opportunity before foreigners do or of clamping down on "generousity." In a society as open as this one, the only effective method is the adoption of an ubiquitous national watchfulness and cooperation between researchers and business. when a breakthrough is impending, researchers should actively seek the interest of American industry first...
Over the years Christian Science periodicals have published 50,000 carefully verified testimonies of spiritual healing, including cases where medicine has proved ineffective. Intellectual integrity, not to mention scientific curiosity, demands that such results be taken seriously. An occasional failure no more discredits the method than a patient's death on the operating table discredits medicine...
...addition to giving students rigorous exposure to analytic thinking through use of the Socratic Method, the course aimed to create a sense of community--to alleviate the loneliness and isolation which seemed so prevalent to me and other tutors. So many students want personal contact with at least one teacher and seldom get it at a research-oriented university like Harvard, save, perhaps, from their tutor. The instructor who teaches a course in the fashion often pays a price. There are countless requests for recommendations One follows, and frequently is asked advice from, students at major turning points all through...
...many types of data used in the study make it unique among studies of the mating process, said Buss. "There are problems with every method used in the social sciences," he said. "We employ several methods to get results which are not method-bound...
...METHOD AND DEVELOPMENT of the play resemble a remark made by the psychologist Erik Erikson. Discussing Eros, the psychological principle of love, Erikson asserts that love is, theoretically and potentially, universal. In quaintly secular fashion, Erikson approaches an idealization of the power of love not unlike the old Christian attitude, implicitly forwarding the social health of love as the chief criterion for judging a culture. Hansberry seems to have constructed A Raisin in the Sun from the critical vantage point of the possibility of universal love. While the result is staggering, one immediately wonders if it is always possible...