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The next morning I joined the students again (without my pals), this time for a church tour given by their lively professor Claudio Forte Maiolino, who turned out to be a very qualified guide: he runs a restoration firm specializing in historic churches.
But York University's lively Professor Helen Weinstein and her students at the Institute for the Public Understanding of the Past have gone beyond this, with a project which is bringing back to life the whole history of York's Jewish community, both long ago and more recently.
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Mark O. Lively, a professor of biochemistry at Wake Forest University and a member of an advisory council to the research resources center, said that he could not understand why the administration was moving so quickly with its plans.
But in the lively and provocative book by Professor Bois that accompanied the Kimbell show, the story was presented in terms related more to the boxing ring than to the Franco-American salons in which Matisse and Picasso first met.
They should build on Japan's success, copying what Japan has done well, and discarding the features of life in Japan that many westerners find oppressive and alien.The success stories make impressive enough reading, helped by Professor Vogel's lively style.
There is a lively debate among politicians and professors about whether the economy is becoming more polarized and about the importance of education.
"Without cynicism but with scrupulous detachment," David C. Mearns wrote in The New York Times Book Review, Professor Current "has produced a learned, lively 'portrait in contrasts' at once provocative, captivating and punctilious.
Instead of lively byplay driven by engagement with ideas, this professor says, the students have an unwritten code of: "If you give me space to impress the teacher, I'll give you space to impress the teacher".
The Winter 2014 issue of Atrium, which was edited by Professor Alice Dreger, included a series of lively articles on the theme of "Bad Girls".
This lively duplex tavern is frequented by students and professors.
This April, Thomas Doherty, a Brandeis University professor, published "Hollywood and Hitler, 1933-1939," a lively study of Hollywood's relationship to Nazism.
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