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  • ...[[gravity]] pull of your [[planet]] and traveling to another world. Your [[science]] is not quite [[prepared]] as yet for this. Therefore, until greater advan
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  • ...th other fields that concern themselves with the brain, such as [[computer science]] ([[artificial intelligence]] and similar fields) and [[philosophy]]. ...e brain size and metabolism in mammals.". Science 220: 1302–4. doi:10.1126/science.6407108. PMID 6407108.
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  • ===Behavioral and style theories=== The managerial grid model is also based on a behavioral theory. The model was developed by Robert Blake and Jane Mouton in 1964 and
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  • ...processes become embedded. For the, culture thus includes technology, art, science, as well as moral systems. ...ed, Wolfram, S., ''[https://www.wolframscience.com/nksonline A New Kind of Science]''. and [[Richard Dawkins]]' ''[[The Extended Phenotype]]'' for discussion
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  • ...processes become embedded. For the, culture thus includes technology, art, science, as well as moral systems. ...ed, Wolfram, S., ''[https://www.wolframscience.com/nksonline A New Kind of Science]''. and [[Richard Dawkins]]' ''[[The Extended Phenotype]]'' for discussion
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  • ...one another, there will [[develop]] those connections with [[religion]], [[science]], [[economics]], and [[society]]. You will have an even higher [[co-creat ...is preparatory to the transition. It is not our [[focus]] to establish [[behavioral]] [[patterns]], [[organizations]], or [[perspectives]]. While you as a plan
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  • ...ress in Life: Hans Selye and the Making of Stress Theory Social Studies of Science, Vol. 29, No. 3 (Jun., 1999), pp. 391-410
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  • ...), and self-identification. [https://schools.tdsb.on.ca/rhking/departments/science/bio/evol_pop_dyn/does_race_exist.pdf "Does Race Exist?"], ''Scientific Amer ...rited physical differences between groups to inherited [[intellect]]ual, [[behavioral]], and [[moral]] qualities.(Banton 1977) Although similar ideas can be foun
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  • ...on the Teaching of Evolution, American Association for the Advancement of Science. ...istance via transposition-mediated adaptive gene truncation in Drosophila, Science, v. 309 2005)
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  • ...r right-hand column, you would list all the activities of that attitude or behavioral assumption, and then you would write the expectation that would fulfill or ...design team work.[https://books.google.com/books?id=0lfRjwEACAAJ&dq=action+science,+argyris&hl=en&sa=X&ei=gTaQT-WwHcnItgeHhZnYBA&ved=0CDUQ6AEwAA]
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  • ...kutch Whitson was a teacher and lecturer at [[New York University]] on the science of the study of [[consciousness]] and [[parapsychology]]. On May 29, 1975, ...han we were when we first started our path!" However, he attributes these behavioral shortcomings to the ego, not to the ACIM philosophy. Throughout the cited
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  • ...al Law. These Mota trump or transcend what you know as psychology--mental behavioral patterns. We see as a truth that your soul, my son, is very contra-distinc ...acter. It very rarely gets as full or comprehensive as your portrayals of science-fiction telepathy where two people exchange actual thoughts. That’s very
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  • ...ection''') is a term used in [[military science|military]] and [[political science]] to refer to the capacity of a [[state]] to implement policy by means of f ===Political Science Perspectives===
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  • ...edication,<ref> Duster, Troy (2005) "Race and Reification in Science" in ''Science'' 307(5712): 1050-1051, Fausto-Sterling, Anne (2004) "Refashioning Race: DN ...t, Why are Forensic Anthropologists So Good at Identifying them" in Social Science and Medicine 34(2): 107-111. </ref> Sauer observed that the use of 19th ce
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  • largely through paleoforensics and evolutionary science. Homo sapiens, our biological species, is generally thought to have emerged ...subjectivity that conscious learning (as opposed to unconsciously reactive behavioral modification) begins.
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  • ...[[training]] in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christian_science Christian Science], and the [[Urantia Book]] now, had helped me greatly in forming the proper ...ing in that direction. Not the [[geographical]] sense, but in taking the [[behavioral]] steps that will get you where you want to go."
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  • .... There are times which it is, but there are times which it is not. Your [[science]] must learn how to first treat the [[mind]] and work through the [[body]]. ...ds lost) and some diseases might appear out of nowhere. Disregarding the [[behavioral]] or situational ones, what about diseases that seem, at least as far as we
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  • ...be more interested in the things you've inquired about than the physics or science involved anyway." ...access the mainstream media, and yet be relatively obscure. Had I chosen a science editor from a major newspaper, I may have ended up with more scientific que
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  • ...is equal to that of other mainstream therapy modalities such as cognitive-behavioral therapy. ...ts doubt upon the possibility of delimiting psychoanalysis as a rigorous [[science]]. Yet it celebrates the side of Freud which emphasises the open-ended and
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  • *Science ..., on [[science]], and is limited by the level of [[development]] of your [[science]]. [[Truth]] is [[eternal]]. It stands the test of [[time]]. It stands the
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