This article discusses quantum theory and relativity. For other uses, see Correspondenceprinciple disambiguation . In physics , the correspondenceprinciple states that the behavior of systems described ... reduces to classical mechanics. Bohr s correspondenceprinciple demands that classical physics and quantum ... mechanics , the correspondenceprinciple was built in and was used to construct the theory. In the Schr dinger ... value of the position and momentum obey Newton s laws. The correspondenceprinciple is one of the tools ... operators that act on this Hilbert space. The correspondenceprinciple limits the choices to those that reproduce classical mechanics in the correspondence limit. Because quantum mechanics only reproduces ... theories The term correspondenceprinciple is used in a more general sense to mean the reduction ... the preceding theory was known to be valid, the correspondence limit . For example, Einstein s special relativity satisfies the correspondenceprinciple, because it reduces to classical mechanics ... Model model . Since only the level spacing is determined by the correspondenceprinciple, you could ... momentum in the case of the circular orbits. The orbits selected by the correspondenceprinciple are the ones ... s correspondenceprinciple provided a way to find the semiclassical quantization rule for a one ... authorlink Niels Bohr title Niels Bohr, Collected Works, Volume 3, The CorrespondencePrinciple 1918 ... limit pages 10703 arxiv cond mat 0605591 bibcode 2006JPhA...3910703S DEFAULTSORT CorrespondencePrinciple ... 5 year 2008 publisher W. H. Freeman and Company isbn 978 0 7167 7550 8 pages 160 161 ref The principle ... and classical physics agree are referred to as the correspondence limit , or the classical limit . Bohr provided a rough prescription for the correspondence limit it occurs when the quantum numbers describing the system are large . A more elaborated analysis of quantum classical correspondence QCC ... coding genes . In order for there to be a correspondence, the earlier theory has to have a domain ... more details
The Correspondenceprinciple in quantum theory and relativity, which states that the predictions of quantum mechanics and relativistic mechanics must pass smoothly into those of classical mechanics for large macroscopic systems and speeds much smaller than light. Correspondenceprinciple sociology , correspondence between social class and available education In public finance , the principle that identifies the places where it is beneficial to provide public goods and services In economics , the fact that determining the stability of an economic equilibrium corresponds to deriving results in Comparative statics Stability comparative statics disambig ... more details
Multiple issues expert Sociology date March 2009 refimprove June 2008 The correspondenceprinciple or correspondence thesis is a sociology sociological theory that posits a close relationship between social standing and the educational system. Writers in this vein notably Samuel Bowles and Herbert Gintis are in particular interested in the relationship between a person s social standing and the type of education that is received at school. In its most basic form the principle states that the social relations of the school can be directly related to those in the work place, meaning that educational institutions prepare students for their future work roles ref name Howell1982 Citation last1 Howell first1 Frank M. last2 McBroom first2 Lynn W. title SOCIAL RELATIONS AT HOME AND AT SCHOOL AN ANALYSIS OF THE CORRESPONDENCEPRINCIPLE publisher American Sociological Association year 1982 volume 55 ref . Apart from the formal curriculum that is offered by the school, the advocates of the correspondenceprinciple argue that the structure of the school and also the personal experience given to each student the hidden curriculum is important to their future socialization. They also emphasize that there is a strong relationship between the child s education and the interaction they have with their parents at home. There is a significant intergenerational replication of consciousness and socialized ... . Relationship to conflict theory The correspondenceprinciple is broadly aligned with the conflict ... their labor power to the capitalists. The correspondenceprinciple advances a neo Marxist argument ... the socio economic life cycle ref name Howell1982 . Many sociologists who support this principle ... on their social standing rather than by their inherent skills. Under this principle schools are believed ... and instilling in them a sense of responsibility and authority. References references DEFAULTSORT CorrespondencePrinciple Sociology Category Sociological theories Category Marxist terminology Category ... more details
wiktionarypar correspondenceCorrespondence may refer to In general usage, non concurrent, remote communication between people, including letter message letter s, email , newsgroups , Internet forums , blogs Correspondence theory of truth philosophy , a theory in epistemology Correspondenceprinciple physics , that theories must agree with experimental evidence Correspondence theology , the relationship between spiritual and physical realities Correspondence mathematics , several related meanings Correspondence analysis , a multivariate statistical technique Correspondence problem computer vision , finding depth information in stereography Regular sound correspondence linguistics , see Comparative method Correspondence rules quantum mechanics Correspondence chess played between different geographical locations Correspondence course, a distant education method Correspondence album , a 1983 studio album by singer and musician Peter Godwin disambig de Korrespondenz Begriffskl rung eo Korespondo eu Korrespondentzia argipena io Korespondo it Corrispondenza nn Korrespondanse sk Kore pondencia sv Korrespondens ... more details
principle A principle is a law or rule that has to be, or usually is to be followed, or can be desirably ... of conduct, a law or fact of nature underlying the working of an artificial device. Principle as cause The principle of any Causality effect is the cause that produces it. Depending on the way the cause .... Principle of causality, as efficient cause The efficient cause is the one that produces the necessary ... can be established to explain what principle brought about the change effect. For this reason the principle of cause is considered to be a determining factor in the production of facts. The principle ... a cause. It was formulated by Aristotle as Everything that moves is moved by another . This principle, in conjunction with the principle that an infinite regress is not possible, has been used to argue for God s existence. The principle of causality is often associated with the similar, though distinct, principle of sufficient reason, according to which, there is a reason why everything is the particular way it is rather than some other way. Principle as a final cause Final cause is the end ... the goal. Science does not recognize the finality of the natural causes as a guiding principle of investigation. It is also understood therefore that the principle guides the action as a norm or rule of behavior, which produces two types of principles. Principle as law Principle as scientific law .... vague date December 2011 clarify date December 2011 Principle as moral law It represents a set of values ... of socialization . Principle as a juridic law It represents a set of values that inspire the written ... the State. The law establishes a legal obligation, in a coercive way it therefore acts as principle condition ing of the action that limits the liberty of the individuals. Principle as axiom or logical fundament Principle of sufficient reason This is based on the truth or intelligibility of the being ... the reason or fundament of being. Here is the ontological principle Every being has enough reason ... more details
About correspondence rules in quantum physics their role in philosophy of science Carnap Ramsey sentences Unreferenced auto yes date December 2009 Expert subject physics date November 2008 In quantum mechanics , correspondence rules refers to the principle of replacing physical quantities with Operator mathematics operators . Such replacements include energy and momentum, which can be derived informally from taking the time and space derivities of the plane wave function. These show a similarity to the heisenberg uncertainty principle . Examples of correspondence rules class wikitable quantity operator See equation Energy Hamiltonian quantum mechanics Hamiltonian math i hbar frac partial partial t math Sc Momentum math i hbar nabla math Continuity equation See also Portal Physics Physics DEFAULTSORT Correspondence Rules Category Quantum mechanics Category Rules Quantum stub ... more details
NOTOC The secrecy of correspondence lang de Briefgeheimnis , lang fr secret de la correspondance , lang sv brevhemlighet , lang fi kirjesalaisuus , lang hu Lev ltitok , lang pl Tajemnica korespondencji or literally translated as secrecy of letters , is a fundamental legal principle enshrined in the constitution s of several European countries. It guarantees that the content of sealed Letter message letters is never revealed and letters in transit are not opened by government officials or any other third party. It is thus the main legal basis for the assumption of privacy of correspondence . Citation needed date February 2012 The principle has been naturally extended to other forms of telecommunication communication , including telephony and electronic communications on the Internet as the constitutional guarantees are generally thought to cover also these forms of communication. However, national telecommunications privacy laws may allow lawful interception , i.e. wiretapping and monitoring of electronic communications in cases of suspicion of crime. Paper letters have in most jurisdictions remained outside the legal scope of law enforcement surveillance , even in cases of reasonable searches and seizures . When applied to electronic communication, the principle protects not only the content of the communication, but also the information on when and to whom any messages if any have been sent see Call detail record s , and in the case of Mobile phone mobile communication , the location ... constitutional guarantee on the privacy of correspondence. The secrecy of letters and correspondence is derived through litigation from the Fourth Amendment to the United States Constitution ... regulations adopted as to mail matter of this kind must be in subordination to the great principle ... Amendment has been extended beyond the home in other instances. A protection similar to that of correspondence ... of correspondence is subject to interpretations. Rights derived from the Fourth Amendment are limited ... more details
Several approaches to Springer correspondence have been developed. T. A. Springer s original construction ... Springer correspondence has been studied by Lusztig Spaltenstein 1985 and by Lusztig in his ... correspondence. Example For the special linear group SL sub n sub , the unipotent conjugacy classes ... a field of characteristic zero are also parametrized by the partitions of n . The Springer correspondence ... Springer correspondence turned out to be closely related to the classification of primitive ideal s in the universal enveloping algebra of a complex semisimple Lie algebra , both as a general principle ... 1981 , 169 178. G. Lusztig and N. Spaltenstein. On the generalized Springer correspondence for classical ... Springer correspondence for exceptional groups . Advanced Studies in Pure Mathematics ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 TWCleanup A lexical correspondence is a set of cognate words or morpheme s in two or more related languages. In order to form such a correspondence, it is not sufficient that the words are similar in both form and meaning, but that regular sound correspondence s occur between the phoneme s contained in the words. DEFAULTSORT Lexical Correspondence Category Lexicology ... more details
Image Postcard for correspondence chess.jpg thumb 325px right Postcard for international correspondence chess Correspondence chess is chess played by various forms of long distance correspondence, usually through a correspondence chess server , through e mail email or by the postal system less common ... remotely . Correspondence chess allows people or clubs who are geographically distant to play one another ... of correspondence chess. ref Craig Sadler, Facts, Games and World Champions of Correspondence Chess ... of a game played by correspondence can vary depending on the method used to transmit the moves a game ... played by post between players in different countries might last several years. Structure of correspondence chess Correspondence chess differs from over the board play in several respects. While players in OTB chess generally play one at a time an exception being a simultaneous exhibition , correspondence ... players may have more than one hundred games continuing at the same time. Time limits in correspondence ... of computer assistance has altered the essence of correspondence chess and in addition to profound .... Regulatory bodies of correspondence chess Correspondence chess tournaments are usually played under the auspices of an official regulatory body, most importantly International Correspondence Chess ..., which organizes postal and email events, is not the only organization involved in correspondence ... , the Free Internet Correspondence Games Server FICGS , that also runs a world championship cycle ... Correspondence Chess Grandmaster these are equivalent to similar titles awarded by FIDE for over the board chess. The ICCF also runs the World Correspondence Chess Championships. Because these events ... Championship which began in March 2002 had not yet been determined. Up until 2004, ICCF correspondence ... for the purpose of ICCF correspondence chess. In recent years, the use of increasingly powerful chess ... of such programs in official correspondence play. ref http www.correspondencechess.com campbell ... more details
refimprove date August 2011 In mathematics and mathematical economics, correspondence is a term with several related but not identical meanings. In general mathematics , a correspondence is an ordered triple X , Y , R , where R is a binary relation relation from X to Y , i.e. any subset of the Cartesian product X Y . ref cite book title Encyclopedic dictionary of Mathematics publisher MIT pp 1330 1331 year 2000 isbn 0 262 59020 4 url http books.google.co.uk books?id azS2ktxrz3EC&pg PA1331&hl en&sa X&ei glo6T PmC9Ow8QPvwYmFCw&ved 0CGIQ6AEwBg v onepage&f false ref anchor algebraic geometry In algebraic geometry , a correspondence between algebraic variety algebraic varieties V and W is in the same fashion a subset R of V × W , which is in addition required to be closed in the Zariski topology ... theory may be considered as correspondences of modular curve s. However, the definition of a correspondence .... In literature, however, a correspondence from a variety X to a variety Y is often taken to be a subset ... in this latter definition which talks about a correspondence from X to Y rather than a correspondence between X and Y . The typical example of the latter kind of correspondence is the graph of a function ... , a correspondence from math C math to math D math is a functor math C op times D to mathbf Set math . It is the opposite of a profunctor . One to one correspondence is an alternate name for a bijection . In von Neumann algebra theory, a correspondence is a synonym for a von Neumann algebra bimodule. In economics , a correspondence between two sets A and B is a map mathematics map f A P B from the elements of the set A to the power set of B . This is similar to a correspondence as defined in general ... R as subset of A × B , R projects to A surjective ly. A correspondence with this additional property ... of a correspondence in this sense is the best response correspondence in game theory , which gives the optimal ... opponent s strategy, there is a set of best responses that are equally good, then this is a correspondence ... more details
Correspondence analysis CA is a multivariate statistics statistical technique proposed ref Dodge, Y. 2003 The Oxford Dictionary of Statistical Terms , OUP ISBN 0 19 850994 4 ref by Hirschfeld ref Hirschfeld, H.O. 1935 A connection between correlation and contingency , Proc. Cambridge Philosophical Society , 31, 520&ndash 524 ref and later developed by Jean Paul Benz cri . ref cite book author Benz cri, J. P. publisher Dunod location Paris, France year 1973 title L Analyse des Donn es. Volume II. L Analyse des Correspondances ref It is conceptually similar to principal component analysis , but applies to categorical rather than continuous data. In a similar manner to principal component analysis ... and Applications of Correspondence Analysis isbn 0 12 299050 1 ref ref cite book author Greenacre, Michael publisher Chapman & Hall CRC location London year 2007 title Correspondence Analysis in Practice, Second Edition ref Several variants of CA are available, including detrended correspondence analysis and canonical correspondence analysis . The extension of correspondence analysis to many categorical variables is called multiple correspondence analysis . An adaptation of correspondence analysis ... analysis for qualitative data is called discriminant correspondence analysis or barycentric discriminant analysis. In the social sciences, correspondence analysis, and particularly its extension multiple correspondence analysis , was made known outside France through French sociologist Pierre ... ca code ref Nenadic, O. and Greenacre, M. 2007 http www.jstatsoft.org v20 i03 Correspondence analysis ... 3 ref , code vegan, code , and code http factominer.free.fr FactoMineR code implement correspondence analysis and multiple correspondence analysis. Here is a link to a MATLAB program with a tutorial for correspondence analysis http www.utdallas.edu herve abdi CorrespondenceAnalysisMatlabProgram.zip ... , BBVA Foundation, Madrid, Spanish translation of Correspondence Analysis in Practice , available ... more details
Unreferenced date July 2011 Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Correspondence Type studio Longtype LP Artist Peter Godwin singer Peter Godwin Cover Peter Godwin Correspondence.jpeg Released 1983 Recorded Genre Pop music Pop Length Label Polydor Records Producer Georg Kajanus Reviews Last album Images Of Heaven Peter Godwin album Images Of Heaven br 1982 This album Correspondence br 1983 Next album Images Of Heaven The Best Of Peter Godwin br 1998 Correspondence is the first full length studio album by Peter Godwin singer Peter Godwin . The album was released in 1983. Track listing All songs written by Peter Godwin unless otherwise noted Baby s In The Mountains The Art of Love Window Shopping Soul to Soul Young Pleasure The Dancer Correspondence Over Twenty One Georg Kajanus Soul of Love Category 1983 albums Category Peter Godwin albums Category Polydor Records albums ... more details
Orphan date February 2012 Business correspondence is the communication or exchange of information in a written format for the process of business activities.Business correspondence can take place between organizations, within organizations or between the customers and the organization.The correspondence is generally of widely accepted formats that are followed universally. ref cite book title Merriam Webster s guide to business correspondence. year 1993 publisher Merriam Webster location Springfield, Mass. isbn 0877791317 ref Need for written communication Maintaining a proper relationship. Serves as evidence. Create and maintain goodwill . Inexpensive and convenient. Formal communication. Independent of interpersonal skills . ref cite book last Thomas first L. Sue Baugh Maridell Fryar David A. title How to write first class business correspondence the handbook for business writing year 1996 publisher NTC Publ. Group location Lincolnwood, Ill isbn 0844234052 edition 1996 printing. ref Types of Business correspondence Business letters Business letters are the most formal method of communication following specific formats. They are addressed to a particular person or organisation.A good business letter follows the seven C s of communication .The different types of business letters used based on their context are as follows, Letters of enquiry Letters of claim complaints Letters of application Letters of approval dismissal Letters of recommendations Letters of sales. Official letters can be handwritten or printed.Modernisation has led to the usage of new means of business correspondence such as E mail and Fax. ref cite book last McLean first Scott title Business communication for success year 2010 publisher Flat World Knowledge location Nyack, NY isbn 9780982361856 ref E mail Email is the least formal method of business communication.It is the most widely used method of written communication usually done in a conversational style. Memorandum Memorandum is a document used ... more details
for the problem in theory of computation Post correspondence problem The correspondence problem tries to figure out which parts of an image correspond to which parts of another image, after the camera has moved, time has elapsed, and or the objects have moved around. Overview Given two or more images of the same 3D scene, taken from different points of view, the correspondence problem is to find a set of points in one image which can be identified as the same points in another image. To do this, try to match points or features from one image with the same points or features in another image. The images can be taken from a different point of view, at different times, and with objects in the scene in general motion relative to the camera s . The correspondence problem typically occurs when two images of the same scene are used, the stereo correspondence problem. This concept can be generalized to the three view correspondence problem or, in general, the N view correspondence problem. In the general ... application of the correspondence problem occurs in panorama creation or image stitching ... In computer vision the correspondence problem is studied for the case when a computer should solve it automatically with only images as input. Once the correspondence problem has been solved, resulting in a set of image points which are in correspondence, other methods can be applied to this set ... Simple Example To find the correspondence between set A 2,4,6,1,5 and set B 8,0,2,4 find where they overlap ... in the other image. When you find the best fit the difference in image location is the correspondence .... In A Bayesian Treatment of the Stereo Correspondence Problem Using Half Occluded Regions, P. Belhumeur ... S. Ogale and Yiannis Aloimonos year October 2005. title Shape and the stereo correspondence problem ... year 1992 title A Bayesian Treatment of the Stereo Correspondence Problem Using Half Occluded Regions .... A Taxonomy and Evaluation of Dense Two Frame Stereo Correspondence Algorithms. PDF Stereoscopy Category ... more details
In mathematical physics , the twistor correspondence is a natural transformation natural isomorphism between mass less Yang Mills field s on Minkowski space and sheaf cohomology classes on a real hypersurface of complex projective space CP sup 3 sup . Category Mathematical physics Math stub ... more details
In number theory , the Shimura correspondence is a correspondence between modular form s F of half integral weight k 1 2, and modular forms f of even weight 2 k , discovered by harvs txt authorlink Goro Shimura first Goro last Shimura year 1973 . It has the property that the eigenvalue of a Hecke operator T sub n sup 2 sup sub on F is equal to the eigenvalue of T sub n sub on f . References eom id S s130280 first D. last Bump Citation last1 Shimura first1 Goro title On modular forms of half integral weight jstor 1970831 mr 0332663 year 1973 journal Annals of Mathematics Annals of Mathematics. Second Series issn 0003 486X volume 97 pages 440 481 Category Modular forms ... more details
In theology , correspondence is the relationship between spiritual and natural realities, or between mental and physical realities. Correspondence and esotericism Pierre A. Riffard ref Pierre A. Riffard , Dictionnaire de l sot risme , Paris Payot, 1983, 34. ref The doctrine of analogy and correspondence, present in all esoteric schools of thinking, upholds that the Whole is One and that its different levels realms, worlds are equivalent systems, whose parts are in strict correspondence. So much so that a part in a realm symbolically reflects and interacts with the corresponding part in another realm. For instance, the Sun in the mineral realm is the counterpart of the Lion in the animal realm. The relation between A and B is similar to the relation between C and D. The microcosm and macrocosm are analogous, that is, equivalent, similar in their structures, even though they are outwardly dissimilar. The parts are in strict correspondence, closely knit together and closely interacting thus feet pisces, veins rivers. According to Robert Fludd Utriusque Cosmic Historia , II , Man is a whole world of its own, called microcosm for it displays a miniature pattern of all the parts of the universe. Thus the head is related to the Empyreal, the chest to the ethereal heaven and the belly to the elementary ... one is Correspondence. Symbolic and real correspondences there is no room for abstractions here are said ... correspondence between the natural world and the invisible departments of the celestial and supercelestial ... MC&pg PA12&lpg PA12&dq 22antoine faivre 22 correspondence between&source bl&ots 3cfTZ54cSd ... 1758 and other works. Swedenborg states that there is a correspondence between, for example thought .... Correspondence is a causal relationship i.e., thought is the cause of speech, intention is the cause of action . The correspondence between spiritual and natural things extends to all objects in the physical ... Reflist 2 DEFAULTSORT Correspondence Theology Category Theology fr Analogies et correspondances ... more details
Retinal correspondence is the inherent relationship between paired retina l visual cells in the two human eye eye s. Images from one object stimulate both cells, which transmit the information to the human brain brain , permitting a single visual impression localized in the same direction in space ref name Cassin Cassin, B. and Solomon, S. Dictionary of Eye Terminology. Gainsville, Florida Triad Publishing Company, 1990. ref . Types Normal retinal correspondence NRC is a binocular condition in which both fovea s work together as corresponding retinal ponts, with resultant images fused in the visual cortex occipital cortex of the brain ref name Cassin . Abnormal retinal correspondence ARC is binocular sensory adaptation to compensate for a long standing eye deviation i.e. strabismus . The fovea of the straight non deviated eye and non foveal retinal point of the deviated eye work together, sometimes permitting single binocular vision ref name Cassin . References div class references small references div Internal links Binocular vision Haploscope Stereopsis Orthoptist External links Bhola, Rahul. http webeye.ophth.uiowa.edu eyeforum tutorials Bhola BinocularVision.htm Binocular Vision. University of Iowa Department of Ophthalmology & Visual Sciences EyeRounds.org. January 23, 2006. http www.internationalorthoptics.org International Orthoptics Association http orthoptics.org.au OAA07 Orthoptics Association of Australia Category Vision ... more details
P. s Correspondence is a 1845 short story by the 19th century United States American writer Nathaniel Hawthorne , constituting a pioneering work of alternate history . Some consider it the very first such work in the English language depending on whether or not Benjamin Disraeli s Alroy Disraeli novel Alroy of 1833 is defined as being alternate history . In any case, it is certainly among the earliest works of this genre in any language and apparently the first to introduce some features which were to become an essential part of it. It was first published in The United States Magazine and Democratic Review in April 1845 and collected with other Hawthorne stories not of this genre in Mosses from an Old Manse 1846 . The setting The story uses the technique of the False document , common in literature of the period. It purports to transcribe a letter written by a mentally deranged friend of the writer, identified only by the initial P. supposedly to protect his privacy . As presented in the preface, the writer seems to share with the rest of the world the belief that his friend is indeed mad, and publishes the text as an act of kindness rather than out of believing in its veracity. However, the text attributed to P. is far from looking like the ravings of a madman. Rather, it seems the product of a rational and sensitive mind placed in the impossible situation of simultaneously perceiving two realities which contradict each other in numerous important details, having no explanation for this phenomenon, and being increasingly unable to decide which is true and which is imaginary .... The whole form a series of correspondence, which, should fate seasonably remove my ... to mankind another peril, a last encounter with the evil principle. Should the battle go against .... An example of Transatlantic Romanticism P. s Correspondence is a story written by an American, set ... war machinery contrived on the principle of the steam engine is used. This seems an early premonition ... more details
In mathematics, the theta correspondence or Howe correspondence is a correspondence between automorphic forms associated to the two groups of a dual reductive pair , introduced by harvs txt last Howe year 1979 authorlink Roger Evans Howe . See also Metaplectic group References Citation last1 Howe first1 Roger editor1 last Borel editor1 first Armand editor1 link Armand Borel editor2 last Casselman editor2 first W. title Automorphic forms, representations and L functions Proc. Sympos. Pure Math., Oregon State Univ., Corvallis, Ore., 1977 , Part 1 url http www.ams.org publications online books pspum331 index publisher American Mathematical Society location Providence, R.I. series Proc. Sympos. Pure Math., XXXIII isbn 978 0 8218 1435 2 mr 546602 year 1979 chapter series and invariant theory chapterurl http www.ams.org publications online books pspum331 pspum331 ptII 8.pdf pages 275 285 Citation last1 M glin first1 Colette last2 Vign ras first2 Marie France last3 Waldspurger first3 Jean Loup title Correspondances de Howe sur un corps p adique publisher Springer Verlag location Berlin, New York series Lecture Notes in Mathematics isbn 978 3 540 18699 1 doi 10.1007 BFb0082712 mr 1041060 year 1987 volume 1291 Citation last1 Waldspurger first1 Jean Loup title Repr sentation m taplectique et conjectures de Howe url http www.numdam.org item?id SB 1986 1987 29 85 0 series S minaire Bourbaki 674 mr 936850 year 1987 journal Ast risque issn 0303 1179 volume 152 153 pages 85 99 Category Langlands program ... more details
Infobox school name The Correspondence School native name Te Aho o Te Kura Pounamu seal image motto type State co ed correspondence school established 1922 address Private Bag 39992, br Wellington Mail Centre, br Lower Hutt 5045 br 11 Portland Crescent, br Thorndon, br Wellington, br New Zealand coordinates coord 41.2739 174.7766 type edu region NZ WGN display inline,title head label Chief Executive Officer head Mike Hollings roll 25,000 decile not given by ERO MOE 498 homepage http www.tekura.school.nz www.tekura.school.nz Te Aho o Te Kura Pounamu or Te Kura formerly The Correspondence School is New Zealand s largest school with around 25,000 students enrolled each year, from early childhood to secondary level. It is headquartered in Portland Crescent in Thorndon , Wellington, New Zealand Wellington . In addition to its ordinary full time students, Te Kura provides programmes to students at other state sector organisations in New Zealand state owned schools where a subject is unavailable, and to adults. Te Kura is Ministry of Education New Zealand Ministry of Education funded. Early history The school began in 1922 with 100 primary education primary level students, expanding into secondary education in 1928 with 50 students and into early childhood education in 1976. When the school was first established in the 1920s, parliamentarians referred to the founding vision as a school for the benefit of the most isolated children, for example of lighthouse keepers and remote shepherds living upon small islands or in mountainous districts . The same parliamentary debate on TCS also described it as a school of last resort, ensuring that no matter where he lived every child should have as full an education as he was capable of achieving . Recent developments The school began a significant review of its services under the leadership of Debbie Francis CEO January 2004 July 2006 during ... site DEFAULTSORT Correspondence School The Category Educational institutions established in 1922 ... more details
otheruses The Committees of Correspondence were shadow governments organized by the Patriot leaders of the Thirteen Colonies on the eve of the American Revolution . They coordinated responses to Britain and shared their plans by 1773 they had emerged as shadow governments, superseding the colonial legislature and royal officials. The Maryland Committee of Correspondence was instrumental in setting up the First Continental Congress , which met in Philadelphia. These served an important role in the Revolution, by disseminating the colonial interpretation of British actions between the colonies and to foreign governments. The committees of correspondence rallied opposition on common causes and established plans for collective action, and so the group of committees was the beginning of what later ... Committees of Correspondence were formed temporarily to address a particular problem. Once ... the formation of a permanent Committee of Correspondence before the History of Virginia Virginia ... Pennsylvania Among the last to form a committee of correspondence, Pennsylvania did so at a meeting ... According to Hancock 1973 , a committee of correspondence was established by Thomas McKean after 10 ... were replaced by elected Committees of Inspection with a subcommittee of Correspondence. The new .... The Correspondence committees exchanged information with others in Boston and Philadelphia, and elsewhere ... s home near Wilmington, North Carolina. The two discussed and drew up plans for a Committee of Correspondence ... 7. ref Perhaps characteristic of Committees of Correspondence members, Harnett was celebrated, distinguished ... North Carolina. ref name Wells ref Ripley Ripley 1859 ref The Correspondence Committee formed ... Congress , which convened in September 1774. The Second Congress created its own committee of correspondence ... were replaced during the revolution with Provincial Congress es. By 1780, committees of correspondence ... establishments Category American Revolution Category Committees fr Committee of correspondence sv ... more details
wikisource Khazar Correspondence The Khazar Correspondence was an exchange of letters in the 950s or 960s between Hasdai ibn Shaprut , foreign secretary to the Caliph of C rdoba, Spain Cordoba , and Joseph Khazar Joseph , Khagan of the Khazars . It is one of the few documents known to have been authored by a Khazar, and one of the very few primary sources on Khazar history. It gives both an account of the conversion itself and of its progress in subsequent generations, as well as demonstrating that within a generation of the fall of the Khazar empire in 969, the Khazar state was still militarily powerful and received tribute from several polities. Background The Correspondence originated with Hasdai ibn Shaprut, foreign secretary to Abd ar Rahman III , the Umayyad Caliph of Cordoba and al Andalus . A man of extensive contacts and virtually unlimited resources, Hasdai learned of the existence of the Khazars from greater Khorasan Khurasani merchants. His ignorance of the Khazar state is odd, and may even have been disingenuous, given Joseph s statements to the effect that there had been communications between the two communities in the past. Hasdai s first messenger found his way to Constantinople , where Byzantine authorities refused to permit him to proceed further. He returned, possibly taking the so called Schechter Letter penned by a Khazar and possibly intended for Hasdai back with him. Eventually Hasdai s letter was given to Jews attached to a Croat embassy, and reached Khazaria via yet another messenger, Isaac ben Eliezer of Nemetz Germany . Joseph s Reply gives an account of Khazar history and of its current c.960 sociopolitical and economic status. He further invites Hasdai to come to Khazaria, an invitation that Hasdai probably never accepted. The Correspondence has survived in three slightly variant versions over the centuries. Text Hasdai s letter to King Joseph I, Hasdai, son of Isaac, son of Ezra, belonging to the exiled Jews of Jerusalem in Spain Sepharad ... more details
A principle is a law or rule. Principle may also refer to Principle chemistry , a constituent of a substance Principle Pictures , an American documentary film company Persons with the name Principle Jamie Principle , an American musician of 1980s onwards See also lookfrom Principle intitle Principle , includes many articles with title ... principle Principal disambiguation , easily confused word dab ... more details