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  • ...of the written word, ''art historians'' rely on [[Formal concept analysis|formal analysis]], [[iconology]], [[semiotics]] ([[structuralism]], [[post-structu ...nn Holly. Page 107.</ref><ref>Rethinking Art History: meditations on a coy science By Donald Preziosi. Page 157.</ref> They are described as:
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  • A more formal distinction is whether the law is held to be sovereign, which constitutes a ...vision. Determining whether a specific entity is sovereign is not an exact science, but often a matter of diplomatic dispute.
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  • 55:4.2 Upon the [[formal]] [[inauguration]] of the [[planetary]] [[ministry]] of the [[Corps of the ...regime]]. This is made possible by the final [[discoveries]] of [[physical science]] in [[liaison]] with the enlarged planetary [[functions]] of the [https://
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  • ...eutics is often defined as both a science and an art. It is considered a [[science]] with regard to its prescribed set of rules, and an [[art]] because meanin ...hip between [[language]] and [[logic]] in a comprehensive, explicit, and [[formal]] way. It is often suggested that the Greek word root is etymologically rel
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  • There exists, however a more formal study of the term "integrity" and its meaning in modern ethics. Commentator ...rporates the Normative Phenomena of Morality, Ethics and Legality". Social Science Research Network. Retrieved on 2008-12-03. "Integrity exists in a positive
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  • [[Political science]] (also political studies) is the study of political [[behavior]] and exami ...bert Dahl]], who advocated the notion that political power is based in the formal political arena and is measured through voting patterns and the decisions m
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  • In the [[formal]]ism of quantum mechanics, the [[state]] of a [[system]] at a given time is ...y.com/news/matter_energy/quantum_physics/ Quantum Physics Research] from [[Science Daily]]
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  • ..., and later become specialized disciplines in their own right ([[cognitive science]] is one recent example). In short, there is an ongoing historical process The Royal Society was steadfast in its unpopular belief that science could only move forward through a transparent and open exchange of ideas ba
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  • ...ect of law&mdash;a subject which the Greeks themselves never treated as a science. Traditionally, the origins of Roman legal science are connected to [[Gnaeus Flavius (jurist)|Gnaeus Flavius]]: Flavius is sai
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  • ...iterature]], [[things]] which are so poor upon this earth. There is true [[science]], true [[mathematics]], much beyond what is revealed on [[this planet]]. O
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  • ...management system. With help from [[Robert Cailliau]], he published a more formal proposal for the World Wide Web on [[November 12]], [[1990]].<ref>[https:// ...d at the [[Massachusetts Institute of Technology]] Laboratory for Computer Science (MIT/LCS) with support from the [[Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency
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  • ...you to feel as if you were part of the [[home]] team. This business of [[formal]] [[status]] is not recommended at this point since we are too young in thi ...d [[solace]] and spiritual [[reality]] when we can. And yet most of our [[formal]] [[work]] is done in [[groups]] such as this which has the total [[sanctio
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  • ...ologist Bjørn Grinde in his book Darwinian Happiness, as well as in a more formal way.[10] ...be measured through a variety of techniques. Stefan Klein, in his book The Science of Happiness, links the dynamics of neurobiological systems (i.e., dopamine
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  • In [[mathematics]], [[Computer Science|computing]], [[linguistics]] and related subjects, an '''algorithm''' is a While there is no generally accepted ''formal'' definition of "algorithm", an informal definition could be "an algorithm
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  • *How can one reconcile the findings of science with religion? ...any writing by Jesus, nor of any systematic philosophy or theology in the formal sense. Several accounts of his life and many of his teachings are recorded
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  • ...rantia is beginning to experience, so far beyond even what your delightful science fiction cares to imagine. For this is not just rocket ships cruising about ...g and they’re amazed that for a full four or five seconds it’s almost like science-fiction time traveling. Something self-complete just pops into your mind of
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  • == Science of the Golden Rule == #Gensler, Harry J. (1996). Formal Ethics. Routledge. pp. 105. ISBN 0415130662.
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  • ...sm constructive criticism], amplified by [[philosophy]], [[purified]] by [[science]], and nourished by loyal fellowship. ...2:4._THE_GIFT_OF_REVELATION revelatory religion] of [[love]]. [[Modern]] [[science]], particularly [[psychology]], has weakened only those [[religions]] which
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  • ...é (see COMMONTY), and the 4-syllabic co(m)munité, which remained in closer formal connexion with the original Latin type. The L. word was merely a noun of qu ...l well-being of local, regional and, sometimes, national communities. Less formal efforts, called community building or community organizing, seek to empower
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  • largely through paleoforensics and evolutionary science. Homo sapiens, our biological species, is generally thought to have emerged meet the demands of newly discovered formal language. Did the advent of formal language result from a later cerebral mutation,
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