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  BERNARD - LoveToKnow Article on BERNARD   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Bernards resolution to become a monk was not, however, shaken, and when he at last definitely decided to join the community which Robert of Molesmes had founded at Citeaux in 1198, he carried with him his brothers and many of his relations and friends.
Bernards crowning triumph in the long contest was the abdication of the new antipope, the result of his personal influence.
Bernard was now ageing, broken by his austerities and by ceaseless work, and saddened by the loss of several of his early friends.
www.1911encyclopedia.org /B/BE/BERNARD.htm   (2686 words)

  
 St. Bernard (dog) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bernard Dog is a large breed of dog originally bred for rescue and as a working dog.
The ancestors of the St. Bernard were the herding dogs of Swiss farmers as well as hunting dogs and watchdogs.
Bernards are often portrayed, especially in comics and cartoons, with small barrels of brandy worn around their necks.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/St._Bernard_(dog)   (663 words)

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: St. Bernard of Clairvaux
Bernard, the third of a family of seven children, six of whom were sons, was educated with particular care, because, while yet unborn, a devout man had foretold his great destiny.
Bernard resumed his commentary on the "Canticle of Canticles", assisted in 1139, at the Second General Lateran Council and the Tenth Oecumenical, in which the surviving adherents of the schism were definitively condemned.
Bernard sent him, at his own request, various instructions which compose the "Book of Consideration", the predominating idea of which is that the reformation of the Church ought to commence with the sanctity of the head.
www.newadvent.org /cathen/02498d.htm   (3552 words)

  
 Animal Experimentation: The Legacy of Claude Bernard
Bernard was sensitive to the distinction between the context of discovery and the context of justification.
By emphasizing the significance of the laboratory Claude Bernard "...
Bernard's particular understanding of hypothetico-deductivism, coupled with his rejection of all statistical laws, led him to assume that clinical medicine (including epidemiological studies) could never be a genuine science.
www.stpt.usf.edu /hhl/papers/bernard.htm   (6548 words)

  
 SAINT BERNARD of - Title   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
BERNARD, ST, one of the most illustrious Christian teachers and representatives of monasticism in the Middle Ages, was born at Fontaines, near Dijon, in Burgundy, in 1091.
St Bernard had been two years an inmate, and the penetrating eye of the abbot had discovered beneath all his spiritual devotion a genius of rare power, and especially fitted to aid his measures of monastic reform.
Bernard became an object of abuse as the great preacher of a movement which had terminated so disastrously, and wrote in humility an apologetic letter to the Pope, in which the divine judgments are made as usual accountable for human folly.
www.ccel.org /b/bernard/bernard.html   (1828 words)

  
 Bernard of Clairvaux
Bernard, third son of a Burgundian nobleman, was born in 1090.
Bernard believed that Abelard was too rationalistic in his approach, and failed to allow sufficiently for the element of mystery in the faith.
If Bernard in controversy was fierce and not always fair, it partly because he was a man of intense feeling and dedication, quick to respond to any real or supposed threat to what he held sacred.
www.satucket.com /lectionary/Bernard_Clairvaux.htm   (923 words)

  
 bernard
Jews were given an hour to pack - Bernard and his family left a comfortable home in Lodz and were forced to walk with their possessions to a marketplace where Jews were gathered to be assigned to a room in the Ghetto.
Bernard had developed an abscess on his face and with the help of his friends the medical personnel were made to drain it and save his life.
Bernard found a tree and laid his head on it - even though his body was submerged in water he was able to survive.
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 Sportscience History Makers - Bernard
Bernard, first of all, believed strongly in the necessity of always having a working hypothesis, derived from perusal of the literature and observation of natural phenomena, before starting on the experiment proper.
Bernard, like a great general who maps and executes a campaign by striking at the vital points of the enemy hosts, and takes only those positions which have to be taken to bring decisive victory, never wasted any time on experiments which were not essential to his progress.
Bernard had an extraordinary capacity for extracting from his results the most general and far-reaching conclusions that could be solidly supported by them; hence, his role as a progenitor in so many branches of the biological sciences.
www.sportsci.org /news/history/bernard/bernard.html   (1149 words)

  
 Bernard - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Saint Bernard of Clairvaux - 12th century monk and leader of the Cistercians
Bernard of Anhalt (+1212), count of Anhalt and duke of Saxony
Bernard of Menthon, 10th century monk, namesake of the Great St. Bernard Pass and the St.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Bernard   (176 words)

  
 Medieval Sourcebook: Two Accounts of the Early Career of St. Bernard, c. 1150
Bernard's mother, Alith, of the castle Montbar, mindful of holy law, was submissive to her husband and, with him, governed the household in the fear of God, devoting herself to deeds of mercy and rearing her children in strict discipline.
As soon as Bernard was of sufficient age his mother intrusted his education to the teachers in the church at Châtillon and did everything in her power to enable him to make rapid progress.
Bernard, seeing they had lost their trust in God, reproved them no more; but himself sought in earnest prayer for release from their difficulties.
www.fordham.edu /halsall/source/1150bernard-2accs.html   (1853 words)

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: St. Bernard (Archbishop of Vienne)
Bernard was a member of the Council of Paris (824) convoked by Louis the Pious, at the request of Eugenius II, in the hope of bringing about an agreement between the Church of France and that of the East as to the devotion to be paid to images.
Bernard took an unfortunate position in the quarrels between Louis the Pious and his sons over the partition of the empire between the three sons of his first marriage, to which the monarch had agreed.
Agobard and Bernard were deposed, but the sentence of deposition was never carried out, owing to the intervention of Lothair, who had been reconciled to his father.
www.newadvent.org /cathen/02496a.htm   (465 words)

  
 TimesDispatch.com | Bernard is given life plus 5 years   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Bernard pleaded guilty to two of the charges against him, conspiracy to distribute marijuana and possessing a firearm in connection with drug trafficking.
Eccleston said he accompanied Bernard on a killing rampage that evening, leading from a house in Henrico County where Rankine was killed, through Richmond to Robinson's home in Chesterfield where she was slain, then back into the city where the child was strangled.
The probation officer who wrote up Bernard's sentencing report for the judge used Eccleston's statement, and other potential prosecution evidence, to find the slayings were "relevant conduct" that increased the sentencing guidelines on Bernard to life in prison for the drug conspiracy charge.
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 Saint Bernard of Clairvaux. Cistercian Doctor of the Church, Last of the Fathers. By M. Basil Pennington OCSO.
Bernard, the founding abbot of Clairvaux Abbey in Burgundy, was one of the most commanding Church leaders in the first half of the twelfth century as well as one of the greatest spiritual masters of all times and the most powerful propagator of the Cistercian reform.
He was born in Fontaines-les-Dijon in 1090 and entered the Abbey of Citeaux in 1112, bringing thirty of his relatives with him, including five of his brothers-- his youngest brother and his widowed father followed later.
Bernard's spiritual writing as well as his extraordinary personal magnetism began to attract many to Clairvaux and the other Cistercian monasteries, leading to many new foundations.
www.osb.org /cist/bern.html   (502 words)

  
 George Bernard Shaw
In his pamphlets George Bernard Shaw argued in favour of equality of income and advocated the equitable division of land and capital.
George Bernard Shaw is very much what I hoped and expected, excessively talkative, genial and amusing, and not unduly aggressive or cynical.
It was George Bernard Shaw you remembered; his physical magnificence, splendid bearing, superb elocution, unexpected Irish brogue, and continuous wit were the chief memories of his speech.
www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk /Jshaw.htm   (1848 words)

  
 Saint Bernard - Alumni
Dan was born on Aug. 31, 1962 in Hartford, the son of Nancy Ann Mlinek Healy Murphy of Groton and the late Thomas J. Healy.
Deshefy regularly attended school functions, the last in May 2003, and remained close to her St. Bernard friends, all of whom remember her with warm affection, and with admiration for her professional skills and dedication to the school.
At St. Bernard he was a member of the football and wrestling teams and earned All-State and All-New England honors in the latter sport.
www.saint-bernard.com /memorium.htm   (12165 words)

  
 Bernard Middle School - School Information
To focus the efforts of the Bernard community- hundreds of student, parent, and staff surveys were collected to determine the expectations, hopes, and dreams that everyone had for our new school.
Among thses was the belief by all that Bernard schould be filled with challenging learning experiences, a safe environment, and supported by a professional staff that communicates openly and freely with students, parents, and the community.
The mission of Bernard Middle School is to provide a safe, supportive environment with high expectations for all students while ensuring that each individual will learn and achieve.
bernard.mehlvilleschooldistrict.com /wc/default.asp_Q_info_E_439395712_1   (400 words)

  
 Home Page
Andrew Bernard is professor of international economics at the Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth.
He received his Ph.D from Stanford in economics in 1991 and was on the faculty at MIT and Yale prior to coming to Tuck.
Professor Bernard is an expert in international trade and investment and specializes in firm responses to globalization.
mba.tuck.dartmouth.edu /pages/faculty/andrew.bernard   (281 words)

  
 Bernard Maine near Acadia National Park
Bernard, Maine, located on the southwestern part of Mount Desert Island, is often referred to as being on the "quiet" or "back" side of the island because it is on the opposite side from the well known and busier town of Bar Harbor.
Bernard, and the vicinity, has a real feeling of a Down East fishing village.
The harbor itself is shared by both Bass Harbor and Bernard and either place offers great views of the other.
www.acadiamagic.com /Bernard.html   (158 words)

  
 Bernard of Clairvaux, Abbot, Theologian, and Poet
A conference was scheduled at Sens (48:12 N 3:18 E), where Abelard's views were to be examined, but soon after it began Abelard decided that he was not about to get a fair hearing, announced that he was appealing to Rome, and left.
There were anti-Jewish riots in Mainz (50:00 N 8:16 E, in the Rhineland), where the archbishop sheltered the Jews, or many of them, in his palace, and sent an urgent message to Bernard to come before both he and they were killed.
In 1153, Bernard journeyed to reconcile the warring provinces Metz (around 49:00 N 6:10 E) and Lorraine (around 49:00 N 5:30 E).
justus.anglican.org /resources/bio/232.html   (939 words)

  
 Guardian Unlimited | Obituaries | Obituary: Professor Sir Bernard Williams
King's College was one of the first all-male colleges that was not specifically a graduate college to admit female students but it was one of three: King's, Clare and Darwin colleges all admitted women students in 1972.
Professor Sir Bernard Williams, who has died aged 73, was arguably the greatest British philosopher of his era.
He revivified moral philosophy, which had become moribund, and pioneered the current debates on personal identity and the self, and on the notion of equality.
www.guardian.co.uk /obituaries/story/0,3604,976477,00.html   (2547 words)

  
 St. Bernard of Clairvaux - Catholic Online
Bernard, Abbot and Doctor of the Church St. Bernard was born of noble parentage in Burgundy, France, in the castle of Fontaines near Dijon.
Under the care of his pious parents he was sent at an early age to a college at Chatillon, where he was conspicuous for his remarkable piety and spirit of recollection.
Bernard was at once appointed Abbot and began that active life which has rendered him the most conspicuous figure in the history of the 12th century.
www.catholic.org /saints/saint.php?saint_id=559   (438 words)

  
 PAL: Bernard Malamud (1914-1986)
Avery, Evelyn G. Rebels and victims: the fiction of Richard Wright and Bernard.
Bernard Malamud: a study of the short fiction.
Grau, Joseph A. "Bernard Malamud: A Further Bibliographical Addendum." Bulletin of Bibliography 38.2 (Apr-Jun 1981): 101-04.
www.csustan.edu /english/reuben/pal/chap10/malamud.html   (451 words)

  
 IBM Research | Watson | Cambridge | People | Bernard Kerr
At the RCA Bernard focused on ways to create computer systems that provide rich and engaging experiences in the world of increasingly complex technologies.
Bernard also has Bachelors degrees in Building Science and Architecture from Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand.
Bernard believes that these skills, combined with his more recent studies and experience in product design, interaction design, information design, digital technologies, and physical computing gives him a broad design perspective.
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 Saint Bernard - Alumni
The average cost associated with educating a student at Saint Bernard High School is $8,900.
Whether you were a student years ago or are eagerly anticipating enrollement, Saint Bernard High School has been an important part of Catholic education in the Norwich Diocese for many years.
The Saint Bernard family is rich with tradition and spirit.
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