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Fall Term 2025-Monday & Wednesday 8:15 a.m.-9:45 a.m., and by appointment (75 Shannon St-Room 118) Pieter Broucke joined the department in the fall of 1995. His areas of expertise are ancient art and ...
The order directs federal building in Washington to follow “classical” styles, such as that of the Treasury Building. - (Pete Kiehart/For The Washington Post) President Donald Trump signed an ...
THOMASVILLE — Four students from the Thomas County and Thomasville City Schools Junior Classical League recently traveled to Miami University in Oxford, Ohio, for the National Junior Classical League ...
To say that Alaska’s public school system has serious problems is to state the obvious. Declining enrollment, dismally low test scores, ranking nearly last in the country in reading and math ...
It’s the weekend home of architect Gil Schafer, known for his “contemporary-classical” style, in , a Hudson Valley town, and the first of three homes he’s built for himself. Schafer, who made ...
29 1/2 x 15 1/2 x 14 in. (74.9 x 39.4 x 35.6 cm.) ...
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At once, the idea of setting a play around a nondescript conference table that could be in an equally nondescript workplace is ripe with surreal theatrical possibilities. However, the creative brief ...
Two Romeyka speakers in a traditional house on a summer meadow in Çaykara, Trabzon Province, Turkey. Credit: İhsan Deniz Kılıçoğlu / Wikimedia Commons CC BY-SA 3.0 Romeyka is a dialect of Greek spoken ...
ABSTRACT: A multi-dimensional mathematical theory applied to texts belonging to the classical Greek Literature spanning eight centuries reveals interesting connections between them. By studying words, ...
where W = ∑ k = 1 M n W, k is the total number of words. Notice that 〈 P F 〉 ≠ 1 M ∑ k = 1 M P F, k ≠ ∑ k = 1 M n W, k / ∑ k = 1 M n S, k = W / S, where S is the total number of sentences. For example ...