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Presumably your advisor will be drawn from a list of professors teaching courses related to or having intellectual interests similar to your own.
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"The Respuesta a Sor Filotea" (written 1691; "Answer to Sor Filotea," included in Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz: Poems, 1985) is an early instance of feminism in its argument that women should be permitted to have intellectual interests.
Three of them were students in the psychology university and the others were psychotherapists; all of them had intellectual interest for the EMDR relative to their professional projects.
The five items encompassed discussing social and political issues, attending lectures or theater, having intellectual discussions, interest in culture, and interest in the arts.
Intellectance means having intellectual as opposed to practical interests -- or, if you will, giving the appearance of being intelligent, which is not necessarily the same thing as actually being intelligent.
Mike Murphy has Intellectual Property interests only (not financial) in the company G-Nostics Ltd, whish is concerned with exploiting the application of molecular biological diagnostics to smoking cessation.
The authors declare the following competing financial interest(s): D.S.T. is a coinventor of an issued US Patent on sulfonyladenosines as antibacterial agents and has intellectual property interests in these compounds.
Scientists always have intellectual and financial conflicts of interest that bias them to exaggerate the potential benefits to be derived from their discoveries and to minimize the potential risks.
The National Institute of Mental health has bet almost its entire budget for the past 20 years on exotic neuroscience projects that have great intellectual interest, but so far have not helped a single patient.
"Or has an intellectual interest -- who isn't interested in immediate results, doesn't want to make money, has a lot of degrees.
For the better part of half a century, Picasso has been the dominating art personality of Europe and the Western world — a small, intense man who, like a magnet, has attracted intellectual interest and public curiosity and, like a furnace, has heated and fused them into a gigantic core of influence, adulation, admiration, disapproval, and some hatred, inside which he has lived and worked.
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