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Synonyms for impartation

the transmission of information

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Abstract: The University of Navarra's Faculty of Theology is a fruit of Saint Josemaria Escriva's desire of incorporating the sacred sciences in the academic realm and leveraging the impartation thereof.
The impartation of education comes in different forms and it can be formal or informal.
He said that efforts are also being made to ensure impartation of quality education.
"The new committee has three young women members, which also compliments the UAE's aim to becoming one of the top 25 nations worldwide excelling in the field of women's empowerment." Bangara said business and professional process always undergo innovative changes in Dubai and the chapter will play a constructive role in knowledge impartation. "With new VAT laws, we will reiterate our role to support the transformation to the new fiscal regime." The ICAI is the second largest accounting body in the world, with over 250,000 members.
Attendees will receive impartation from a power-packed line up of guest speakers including Pastor Renee Roberts, Pastor Maurnette Odle, Doctor Jackie Greene, Pastor Vedia Jackson, and Prophetess Cynthia Thompson.
He observed that the standard pedagogic style was not just a one-way impartation of knowledge from JI teacher to student.
The impartation of "meaning," or narrative, wasn't necessarily the point here--the work's surface was.
He stressed that more attention should be diverted toward impartation of knowledge to the coming generations.
And that's precisely what happens in Genesis 12 when God calls Abram to get up and go to Canaan--Abram receives a divine impartation of momentum.
In The Starry Night, the human dwellings centered in the landscape surrounding the church and lights inside the houses alter the landscape not only because of their material presence but also because of their direct impartation of the motion and the light inherent in nature.
[3] The advent of stain had made cellular differentiation of tissues more accurate, because stains increase the optical differentiation of cellular elements either by an alteration of contrast or impartation of color.
While Jubilees imagines erring humans receiving supematurally mediated tutelage in the virtues of justice and righteousness, the writers of the Enochic myth relate the malicious impartation of closely guarded secrets undergirding the practices of black magic, the production of metal-based weaponry, and the seductive lures of cosmetology in blithe disregard of their deleterious social consequences.
Participation and imagination stand in the organizational symbolizing space of acquisition and impartation, design and modeling, imagination and the imagined, representation and transformation.
A swirling flow is the cause of an impartation of a tangential component by usage of swirler positioned within the burner [7, 9].