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Popular knowledge of that wedding could enhance attention to religion at Jamestown, said James Horn, vice president of research and historical interpretation at the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation, which manages the park.
Some scholars lament that popular knowledge of colonial-era religion has been flattened into a view of the Virginians as greedy and indolent, while later colonists in Plymouth, Mass., were pious and devout.
He increased popular knowledge of the form while arguing for proper remuneration for performers.
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One of the popular knowledge is the model of a sparse signal [23 29], such as the wavelet-tree structure.
The point of it is pretty simple, to show up the holes in popular knowledge about what kind of state the world is in right now.
One says that experts often make [bad] decisions because there's been no popular input on them not just because they don't know enough but because they haven't actually taken account of popular knowledge.
Traditional medicine escapes this image problem, working as it does with the grain of popular knowledge rather than in challenge to it.
It seeks the defence of technical and popular knowledge, but with a critical and, at the same time, creative focus.
In any case, there was a marked growth in popular knowledge over the two and half centuries of Tokugawa rule.
It was definitely not popular knowledge.
This contribution presents an impact analysis of the most popular knowledge-based tool, AskNature, in the form of an outcome-based study.
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