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Beza

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Beza (French) [bəza], de Bèze (French) [də bɛz]
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(Biographies / Beza, Théodore (1519-1605) M, French, RELIGION: theologian, MISC: scholar) Théodore (teodɔr).1519-1605, French Calvinist theologian and scholar, who lived in Switzerland. He succeeded Calvin as leader of the Swiss Protestants


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In a presentation titled "Garbage along the Mount Everest Trek," Beau Beza, a lecturer in landscape architecture at the University of Melbourne in Australia, said it is not necessarily the fact that garbage is seen in the landscape that creates a negative perception of environmental care among tourists and Sherpa mountain guides, but rather the way the garbage is managed.
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Karin Maag's review of the conditions in which Melanchthon taught at the already-established University of Wittenberg and in which Calvin and Beza worked in launching the Genevan Academy shows a common perception of the educational task in the general orientation of both schools; however, some differences distinguished the two, among them Wittenberg's more intensive fostering of newer disciplines, especially in the natural sciences.
 
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