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Beza (French) [bəza], de Bèze (French) [də bɛz] n (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 How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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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. The Money Clamp([R])by beza is the only currently marketed product to withstand rigorous testing by the world's leading inspection, verification and certification company. 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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