Conceived by Walter Clark, a native New Englander and longtime Michigan professor with a natural antipathy toward academic convention, the New England Literature Program is a venture in communal learning that has, remarkably, thrived for three decades.
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"The technology we have to video the droplet really lets you see behavior you've never seen before, " said Linda Smolka, a mathematics graduate student at Penn State who has exhibited films on dripping at academic conventions.
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But sometime before her movie came out, I had to prepare a lecture on humor in film for an academic convention, and I re-watched " This Is Spinal Tap, " which I hadn't seen since it came out in 1984.
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Having said that, with the community growing so rapidly all over the world, I think the foundation can have a role in boosting local or regional communities by allocating some resources towards others events, such as meet-ups, academic conventions, editing camps and the like.
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With a strongly entrenched " [ c ] olonial mentality " at Wits, along with " high capitalism, the new liberalism and communism of a South African kind, combined with entrenched white settler mores ( particularly in the Engineering and Science faculties ) . . . the university . . . was an arena of conflicting positions generally contained within polite academic conventions ".
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Oxford : Clarendon Press, 1964-1984 ) there is an academic convention of quoting the " Enneads " by first mentioning the number of " Ennead " ( usually in Romans from I to VI ), the number of treatise within each " Ennead " ( in arabics from 1 to 9 ), the number of chapter ( in arabics also ), and the line ( s ) in one of the mentioned editions.