, Geoffrey. Stagolee as Writing Instructor. Enculturation 4.2 2002 n. pag. Web. 24 Nov. 2010. http enculturation.gmu.edu ... Vitanza, Victor J. Abandoned to Writing Notes Toward Several Provocations. Enculturation 5.1 2003 ... that it is persuasive and always moving. ref Crowley, Sharon. Composition is not Rhetoric. Enculturation ... more details
File Enderun library Topkapi 40.JPG thumb 230px The Neo classical Enderun library Enderun School lang tr Enderun , Ottoman language Ottoman Turkish , Ender n which meant inner most was a free boarding school for the Christian Millet Ottoman Empire Millet of the Ottoman Empire , which recruited students via Devshirme in the Ottoman Palace School Devshirme Ottoman language Ottoman Turkish Dev irme an enculturation system of the Christian youngsters for learning the characteristics of the Islamic society and the unique culture of the Ottoman palace. ref Kemal H Karpat Social Change and Politics in Turkey A Structural Historical Analysis page 204 ref Enderun was fairly successful in creating the multicultural bureaucracy, which is reflected in multicultural List of Ottoman Grand Viziers Ottoman statesmen . Enderun School functioned for academic and military purposes, as well. ref http tamu.academia.edu SencerCorlu Papers 471488 The Ottoman Palace School Enderun and the Man with Multiple Talents Matrakci Nasuh ref Ideally the graduates were permanently devoted to government service and had no interest in forming relations with lower social groups. ref Kemal H Karpat Social Change and Politics in Turkey A Structural Historical Analysis page 204 ref The Enderun School was not merely a building or a school but a system of education that became the pioneer educational institution in gifted education and was the first of its kind. The Enderun system was also significant as an early model of multiculturalism because students from different ethnic backgrounds were brought together and learned to live together under a common ideal. The multicultural environment of Enderun had a positive influence on the peace and harmony created in Ottoman States until the decline of the Empire ref Corlu, M. S., Burlbaw, L.M., Capraro, R. M., Han, S., & Corlu, M. A. 2010 . The Ottoman palace school and the man with multiple talents, Matrak Nasuh. Journal of the Korea Society of Math ... more details
been devoted to enculturation , including teaching and evangelization of the indigenous populations ... a period of Europeanization or enculturation of the native black tribes and ethnocultural groups ... Dutch Ethical Policy &mdash contrast Enculturation French colonial empires French Equatorial Africa ... more details
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Infobox organization name ISI image name ISI summertime.jpg image size 180px abbreviation motto Educating for Liberty formation 22 June 1953 type Nonprofit Educational Organization headquarters Wilmington, Delaware leader title President leader name Christopher G. Long leader title2 Board Chairman leader name2 Alfred S. Regnery website URL home.isi.org The Intercollegiate Studies Institute , Inc., or ISI , is a non profit educational organization founded in 1953 as the Intercollegiate Society of Individualists . Its members, over 50,000 college students and faculty across the United States , use programs intended to supplement a collegiate education and provide access to resources that help achieve an education based primarily on works of influential men and women in the European and Christian traditions. The group supports limited government, individual liberty, personal responsibility, the rule of law, free market economy, and traditional values specifically, those of the Judeo Christian tradition . ref http home.isi.org about principles ISI About page Intercollegiate Studies Institute. ref ISI s flagship journal, The Intercollegiate Review, is sent to students and teachers free of charge. ISI also publishes two other scholarly journals, the quarterly Modern Age periodical Modern Age , and the annual The Political Science Reviewer, as well as a web journal, First Principles. Core values File Faculty of Arts personification 1.jpg thumb Personification of Faculty of Arts. In a 1989 speech to the Heritage Foundation , then President, T. Kenneth Cribb Jr. , stated blockquote We must...provide resources and guidance to an elite which can take up anew the task of enculturation. Through its journals, lectures, seminars, books and fellowships, this is what ISI has done successfully for 36 years. The coming of age of such elites has provided the current leadership of the conservative revival. But we should add a major new component to our strategy the conservative movement ... more details
The pizza effect is a term used especially in religious studies for a wide ranging phenomenon, for instance the process by which cultural exports are transformed and reimported to their culture of origin, ref citation year 2003 title Action dharma new studies in engaged Buddhism editor1 Christopher S. Queen editor2 Charles S. Prebish editor3 Damien Keown publisher Routledge isbn 9780700715947 page 33 url http books.google.com books?id WP4RcKcEm2QC&pg PA33&dq 22pizza effect 22 ref or the way in which a community s self understanding is influenced by or imposed by, or imported from foreign sources. ref name white It is named after a chronology of the history of pizza that notes, roughly, the development of modern pizza among Italian American immigrants rather than in native Italy where in its simpler form it was originally looked down upon , and its export back to Italy to be interpreted as a delicacy in Italian cuisine. Related phrases include hermeneutical feedback loop , re enculturation , and self orientalization . The term was coined by Hindu monk and professor of Anthropology at Syracuse University, Agehananda Bharati ref name white ref name knott ref Steven J. Rosen Satyaraja Dasa , http www.dandavats.com ?p 260 The Pizza Effect in the context of Krishna Consciousness ref in 1970. ref name ab70 cite jstor 2942625 ref The original examples given by Agehananda Bharati mostly had to do with popularity and status The Apu trilogy films of Satyajit Ray , which were flops in India before they were given prizes in western countries and re evaluated as classics in India ref name expat citation author Agehananda Bharati contribution Indian Expatriates in North America and neo Hindu Movements year 1980 title The Communication of Ideas editor1 Vinayshil Gautam editor2 J. S. Yadava publisher Concept Publishing Company page 245 url http books.google.com books?id waWQ8mAUrC8C&pg PA245 ref The popularity in India of movements like those of Maharishi Mahesh Yogi and ISKCON base ... more details
A blind or blinded experiment is a scientific experiment where some of the people involved are prevented from knowing certain information that might lead to conscious or subconscious bias on their part, invalidating the results. For example, when asking consumers to compare the tastes of different brands of a product, the identities of the product should be concealed otherwise consumers will generally tend to prefer the brand they are familiar with. Similarly, when Clinical trial evaluating the effectiveness of a medical drug , both the patients and the doctors who administer the drug may be kept in the dark about the dosage being applied in each case to forestall any chance of a placebo effect , observer bias , or conscious deception. Blinding can be imposed on researchers, technicians, subjects, funders, or any combination of them. The opposite of a blind trial is an open label trial open trial . Blind experiments are an important tool of the scientific method , in many fields of research medicine , psychology and the social sciences , natural sciences such as physics and biology , applied science s such as market research , and many others. In some disciplines, such as drug testing, blind experiments are considered essential. In other disciplines, blind experiments would be very useful, but they are totally impractical or unethical. An oft cited example is in the field of developmental psychology . Although it would be scientifically expedient to raise children under arbitrary experimental conditions, such as on a remote island with a fabricated enculturation, it is obviously a violation of ethics and human rights. The terms blind adjective or to blind transitive verb when used in this sense are figurative extensions of the literal idea of blindfold ing someone. The terms masked or to mask may be used for the same concept. This is commonly the case in ophthalmology , where the word blind is often used in the literal sense. History The French Academy of Sciences o ... more details