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Takasaka University quotes by Ann Aguirre
#1. I don't know how to be a boyfriend," he warns me.
I cock a brow at him, smiling. "That's too bad ... since I have a PhD in girlfriendology from the University of So Many Feelings. #Quote by Ann Aguirre
Takasaka University quotes by Muhammad Yunus
#2. If I could be useful to another human being, even for a day, that would be a great thing. It would be greater than all the big thoughts I could have at the university. #Quote by Muhammad Yunus
Takasaka University quotes by Mary Oliver
#3. THE POETRY TEACHER The university gave me a new, elegant classroom to teach in. Only one thing, they said. You can't bring your dog. It's in my contract, I said. (I had made sure of that.) We bargained and I moved to an old classroom in an old building. Propped the door open. Kept a bowl of water in the room. I could hear Ben among other voices barking, howling in the distance. Then they would all arrive - Ben, his pals, maybe an unknown dog or two, all of them thirsty and happy. They drank, they flung themselves down among the students. The students loved it. They all wrote thirsty, happy poems. #Quote by Mary Oliver
Takasaka University quotes by Terry Pratchett
#4. I didn't go to university. Didn't even finish A-levels. But I have sympathy for those who did. #Quote by Terry Pratchett
Takasaka University quotes by Katie Hafner
#5. When Rose McDermott, a professor of political science at Brown University, got divorced two years ago, she noticed that a cluster of her friends were splitting up at around the same time. #Quote by Katie Hafner
Takasaka University quotes by Robin McKinley
#6. At least I was true. My intellectual abilities gave me a release, and an excuse. I shunned company because I preferred books; and the dreams I confided to my father were of becoming a scholar in good earnest, and going to University. It was unheard-of several shocked governesses were only too quick to tell me, when I spoke a little too boldly
but my father nodded and smiled and said, 'We'll see.' Since I believed my father could do anything
except of course make me pretty
I worked and studied with passionate dedication, lived in hope, and avoided society and mirrors. #Quote by Robin McKinley
Takasaka University quotes by Michelle Stacey
#7. In 1944-1945, Dr Ancel Keys, a specialist in nutrition and the inventor of the K-ration, led a carefully controlled yearlong study of starvation at the University of Minnesota Laboratory of Physiological Hygiene. It was hoped that the results would help relief workers in rehabilitating war refugees and concentration camp victims. The study participants were thirty-two conscientious objectors eager to contribute humanely to the war effort. By the experiment's end, much of their enthusiasm had vanished.
Over a six-month semi-starvation period, they were required to lose an average of twenty-five percent of their body weight." [...] p193

p193-194
"...the men exhibited physical symptoms...their movements slowed, they felt weak and cold, their skin was dry, their hair fell out, they had edema. And the psychological changes were dramatic. "[...]
p194
"The men became apathetic and depressed, and frustrated with their inability to concentrate or perform tasks in their usual manner. Six of the thirty-two were eventually diagnosed with severe "character neurosis," two of them bordering on psychosis. Socially, they ceased to care much about others; they grew intensely selfish and self-absorbed. Personal grooming and hygiene deteriorated, and the men were moody and irritable with one another. The lively and cooperative group spirit that had developed in the three-month control phase of the experiment evaporated. Most participants lost interest in group act #Quote by Michelle Stacey
Takasaka University quotes by Bill Kurtis
#8. The most frightening interview I've ever done was with Dr. Lonnie Thompson of The Ohio State University on the subject of global warming. #Quote by Bill Kurtis
Takasaka University quotes by Ralph Allen
#9. At that time, the academic orientation was rather technical contrary to that of the university, where art theory is very important. The teachers were renowned artists and among the best of that time. #Quote by Ralph Allen
Takasaka University quotes by Jim Cantalupo
#10. When you're doing that you lose your focus on the discipline of the business, and how you train people at Hamburger University, and everybody gets on a bigger, different vision, and they're not on the same page. #Quote by Jim Cantalupo
Takasaka University quotes by Archie Panjabi
#11. Luckily my parents were not against my ambition, they've always been very supportive. But they were adamant that I went to university first. #Quote by Archie Panjabi
Takasaka University quotes by Darrell Royal
#12. For me, it is just the total experience - from the time I first started as an assistant coach until I wound up at the University of Texas for 20 years. #Quote by Darrell Royal
Takasaka University quotes by Norman Doidge
#13. brain and other nerve-related problems such as headaches from concussions, vascular dementia (dementia caused by blood vessel problems in the brain), migraines, Bell's palsy (a paralysis of the facial nerve), and tinnitus (ringing of the ears). He emphasized he was influenced by research that had been done in Israel on light therapy and the brain. Dr. Shimon Rochkind, a neurosurgeon at Tel Aviv University, originally pioneered work using lasers to treat injuries in the peripheral nervous system, that is, all the nerves in the body except those in the brain and spinal cord. Injury to peripheral nerves can lead to problems sensing or moving. #Quote by Norman Doidge
Takasaka University quotes by Daniel Wu
#14. I graduated from university with a degree in architecture and then ended up doing a series of internships with different firms. And once I was in an office environment, I realized that at school what I was doing was 98 percent creative, 2 percent makework, but in the real world, it was the other way around. #Quote by Daniel Wu
Takasaka University quotes by David W. Oxtoby
#15. A significant contribution to science pedagogy and to the scholarship of teaching and learning ... [W]ill be of interest to researchers in the area of science education and to college and university faculty members who seek to improve their teaching. #Quote by David W. Oxtoby
Takasaka University quotes by Israel Gelfand
#16. In the Middle Age, in Germany, if you wanted to learn addition and multiplication, you could go to any university. But if you wanted to learn division, you could only do it in one place, Heidelberg. This makes sense, since in my theory with Vladimir Retakh and Robert Wilson, addition and multiplications are cheap, but division is expensive. #Quote by Israel Gelfand
Takasaka University quotes by Ward Churchill
#17. A random group of homeless people under a bridge would be far more intellectually sound and principled than anything I've encountered at the university so far. #Quote by Ward Churchill
Takasaka University quotes by Jason Fox
#18. Scientists will discover a weak correlation between A and B, assuming C under D conditions. The university PR office will then post something for immediate release: 'Scientists Find Potential Link Between A and B (under certain conditions)'. News organisations will pick it up and publish, 'A causes B, say scientists', which will then be read by The Internets and turned into 'A causes B - ALL THE TIME!' Which will then be picked up by TV shows that run stories like 'A ... A Killer Among Us??' All of this eventually leads to your grandma getting all weird about A. #Quote by Jason Fox
Takasaka University quotes by Eleanor Catton
#19. I went to a state school in Christchurch, New Zealand, and then straight on to the University of Canterbury. But I worked part-time all the way through high school: first with a paper round, then at a fast-food outlet, a video store and a hardware store. #Quote by Eleanor Catton
Takasaka University quotes by Sam Harris
#20. As you know, the public conversation about the connection between Islamic ideology and Muslim intolerance and violence has been stifled by political correctness. In the West, there is now a large industry of apology and obfuscation designed, it would seem, to protect Muslims from having to grapple with the kinds of facts we've been talking about. The humanities and social science departments of every university are filled with scholars and pseudo-scholars - deemed to be experts in terrorism, religion, Islamic jurisprudence, anthropology, political science, and other fields - who claim that Muslim extremism is never what it seems. These experts insist that we can never take Islamists and jihadists at their word and that none of their declarations about God, paradise, martyrdom, and the evils of apostasy have anything to do with their real motivations. #Quote by Sam Harris
Takasaka University quotes by Robert F. Kennedy
#21. Instead, so long as Kennedy lived and Khrushchev stayed in power, there was steady movement toward the relaxation of tension - the American University speech, the Limited Test Ban Treaty, the establishment of the "hotline" between the White House and the Kremlin. #Quote by Robert F. Kennedy
Takasaka University quotes by Eileen Day McKusick
#22. The transmission of excitation energies between molecules through electromagnetic coupling is not a mere matter of speculation."2 These energies flow through water channels inside the body since over 99 percent of the molecules inside the body are water molecules and the body is two-thirds water by volume. Every protein, whether constituting bone, sinews, or any other tissue, exists in a hydrated form. When the water content of the body decreases to less than 50 percent, we die. Protons and electrons separate along membranes to create charged layers analogous to a tiny battery as the revolutionary work of Gerald Pollack at the University of Washington has recently shown.3 In this inner electrical environment of our bodies, the magic of life unfolds and this environment is also able to be influenced in a powerful manner through sound vibrations. #Quote by Eileen Day McKusick
Takasaka University quotes by Jacob M. Appel
#23. Arnold had never given much thought to whether or not he loved America - but now it seemed pretty obvious to him that he didn't. Not in the way Nathan Hale had loved America. Or even in the way his late father, a Dutch-Jewish refugee, had loved America. In fact, he found the idea of sacrificing his life for his country somewhat abhorrent. Moreover, it wasn't that he disliked abstract loyalties in general. He loved New York, for instance: Senegalese takeout at three a.m., and strolling through the Botanical Gardens on the first crisp day of autumn, and feeding the peacocks at the Cathedral of St. John the Divine. If Manhattan were invaded - if New Jersey were to send an expeditionary force of militiamen across the Hudson River - he'd willingly take up arms to defend his city. He also loved Sandpiper Key in Florida, where they owned a time-share, and maybe Brown University, where he'd spent five years of graduate school. But the United States? No one could mistake his qualified praise for love. #Quote by Jacob M. Appel
Takasaka University quotes by University Of Navarra
#24. God is the only one who listens to her ... she is the prototype of the devout woman who perseveres in prayer, convinced that it will be heard ... How many favours each of us could tell of if we recalled with gratitude the gifts we have received in order to praise God for them! #Quote by University Of Navarra
Takasaka University quotes by Ales Steger
#25. The word 'Dorf' lies, although the Dablem Dorf station is covered with straw. Arabian students hang out in front of the entrance to the underground, and only the German kiosk of the kabob seller clues us in that the bus did not arrive through a secret passage and set us down in Morocco. The University buildings are hidden among trees, intertwining paths and signposts, which exclude each other. The arrow points to another arrow 3 m away, which is pointing back, perpendicular to the first. With signs making sure no one can get lost during his search, he searches and searches and it seems entirely irrelevant that he can never find the place he is searching for by tracing the signs. A Mobius strip, the circular blindness of the streets, and exhausted Minotaur are harbingers of the paths of this place, which only multiply behind the revolving door of the Ethnological Museum. #Quote by Ales Steger
Takasaka University quotes by Nicholas Carr
#26. The results of the most recent such study were published in Psychological Science at the end of 2008. A team of University of Michigan researchers, led by psychologist Marc Berman, recruited some three dozen people and subjected them to a rigorous, and mentally fatiguing, series of tests designed to measure the capacity of their working memory and their ability to exert top-down control over their attention. The subjects were then divided into two groups. Half of them spent about an hour walking through a secluded woodland park, and the other half spent an equal amount of time walking along busy down town streets. Both groups then took the tests a second time. Spending time in the park, the researchers found, "significantly improved" people's performance on the cognitive tests, indicating a substantial increase in attentiveness. Walking in the city, by contrast, led to no improvement in test results.
The researchers then conducted a similar experiment with another set of people. Rather than taking walks between the rounds of testing, these subjects simply looked at photographs of either calm rural scenes or busy urban ones. The results were the same. The people who looked at pictures of nature scenes were able to exert substantially stronger control over their attention, while those who looked at city scenes showed no improvement in their attentiveness. "In sum," concluded the researchers, "simple and brief interactions with nature can produce marked increases in cogniti #Quote by Nicholas Carr
Takasaka University quotes by Samantha Morton
#27. I want to prove that you don't have to come from Oxford University or Rada - and you don't have to have parents that support you - to succeed. #Quote by Samantha Morton
Takasaka University quotes by Jim Harbaugh
#28. Throughout my life I have dreamed of coaching at the University of Michigan, #Quote by Jim Harbaugh
Takasaka University quotes by Pierre Hadot
#29. Philosophy reduced, as we have seen, to philosophical discourse develops from this point on in a different atmosphere and environment from that of ancient philosophy. In modern university philosophy, philosophy is obviously no longer a way of life, or a form of life unless it be the form of life of a professor of philosophy. #Quote by Pierre Hadot
Takasaka University quotes by Michel Houellebecq
#30. I think that there is a sharp contrast for most people between life at university, where they meet lots of people, and the moment when they enter the workforce, when they basically no longer meet anyone. Life becomes dull. So as a result people get married to have a personal life. I could elaborate but I think everyone understands. #Quote by Michel Houellebecq
Takasaka University quotes by Dan Jenkins
#31. Just think about it: what in the name of God would Alabama be without the University of Alabama? What would Oklahoma be without the University of Oklahoma? Nothing. #Quote by Dan Jenkins
Takasaka University quotes by Martha Reeves
#32. I went from elementary school to proper training, operatic training, and I went on to the Motown University and learned a lot of things from some wonderful people. #Quote by Martha Reeves
Takasaka University quotes by Kevin McCloud
#33. When I left university, I idled around without focus for much too long. #Quote by Kevin McCloud
Takasaka University quotes by Bill Bryson
#34. IN 1953, STANLEY Miller, a graduate student at the University of Chicago, took two flasks - one containing a little water to represent a primeval ocean, the other holding a mixture of methane, ammonia, and hydrogen sulphide gases to represent Earth's early atmosphere - connected them with rubber tubes, and introduced some electrical sparks as a stand-in for lightning. After a few days, the water in the flasks had turned green and yellow in a hearty broth of amino acids, fatty acids, sugars, and other organic compounds. "If God didn't do it this way," observed Miller's delighted supervisor, the Nobel laureate Harold Urey, "He missed a good bet. #Quote by Bill Bryson

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