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  • ...[[experiencing]], as the [[turning point]] in the [[evolution]] of human [[society]], as it may be termed. You are beginning to make the [[step]] from relativ
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  • Certifications are [[earned]] from a [[Professional]] [[society]] and, in general, must be renewed [[periodically]], or may be valid for a ...note that certifications are usually [[earned]] from a [[professional]] [[society]] or [[educational]] [[institute]], not the [[government]]. If a [[demonstr
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  • ...tzerland]], or to a broader cultural group, such as a [[Western society]]. Society can also refer to an organized group of people associated together for reli ...cial contract between members of the community. Implicit in the meaning of society is that its members share some mutual concern or interest, a common objecti
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  • ...uired the erosion of the particular form of ‘cultural [[hegemony]]’ in any society. ...e]] [[industry]] and its shallow [[entertainment]] was a system by which [[society]] was controlled through a top-down creation of standardized culture that i
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  • ...]] characterizes this era; the ''brotherhood of man'' is the goal of its [[society]]. World-wide [[peace]]—the cessation of [[race]] [[conflict]] and nation
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  • ...896 pages. Available online at [https://www.bartleby.com/95/ Etiquette in Society, in Business, in Politics and at Home].
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  • ...n beings world wide because of the unsustainable demands of the industrial society, its dominant financial sector, and the destruction of the global environme
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  • ...d its client states, continuing inequities in global development and civil society, the resurgence of "fundamental" religious identity in [[Christian]], [[Jew
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  • .../wiki/Palaeolithic Palaeolithic] until the advent of literacy in any given society. Archaeology has various [[goals]], which range from studying human [[evolu ...ource. The material record may be closer to a fair [[representation]] of [[society]], though it is subject to its own biases, such as sampling bias and differ
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  • ...situation. Not understanding or disinterest in the wider role of design in society might also be attributed to the commissioning agent or client, rather than ...hieving [[consensus]] and fulfillment of [[purpose]] is as continuous as [[society]]. Raised levels of achievement often lead to raised expectations. design i
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  • ...[[military]] or naval service. Also, wilful abandonment of the conjugal [[society]], without reasonable [[cause]], on the part of a [[husband]] or [[wife]].
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  • ...man tradition present in all orthodox religions and traditional forms of [[society]]. This view is put forward by the [[Traditionalist School]]. ...lists choose this term for themselves to stress their reaction to 'modern' society, as well as an equal disdain for more 'recent' forms of traditionalism base
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  • ...iod between now and stasis, the world will become increasingly unstable as society lurches between one crisis and another; from commercial, through political, ...things which will no longer be obtainable; the sheer wonder of living in a society without the Dark Ones and their negative energy, will more than make up for
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  • :7. a. A secret rite of an ancient religion or occult society to which only the initiated are admitted. Chiefly in pl. Cf. MYSTERY RELIGI
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  • ...on are correlated and may be found to varying degrees in individuals and [[society]] at large. Many forms of discrimination based upon prejudice are outwardly
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  • ...ibute in fundamental ways to building an ecologically sustainable and just society, and to do so with the least possible impact on the environment, in a manne ...y Publishers is committed to building an ecologically sustainable and just society not just through education, but through action. We're walking our talk. We'
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  • ...r [[nation]], so is its [[society]]. If the [[families]] are [[good]], the society is likewise good. The great [[cultural]] [[stability]] of the [[Jewish]] an 84:7.29 [[Human]] [[society]] would be greatly improved if the civilized [[races]] would more generally
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  • ...ng or preventing their [[ability]] to take part in the political life of [[society]].
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  • ...se is always culturally defined—which implies that, even within a single [[society]], this border does not always pass through the same place; in short, there
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  • ...book]] that [[explore]]s the [[virtues]] of being idle in the [[modern]] [[society]].
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  • ...ets]] (especially those that bring [[condemnation]] and/or shunning from [[society]] at large) for the [[purpose]] of giving [[trusted]] others a better [[und
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  • ...home and office accommodation, and transport, commensurate with the local society you are embedded in. We would expect no more and no less.
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  • ...s [[appearance]] in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roman_citizenship Roman society].
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  • ...le or [[practice]] based upon general consent, or accepted and upheld by [[society]] at large; an arbitrary rule or practice recognised as valid in any partic
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  • ...definition has been proposed by Louis Kauffman, President of the American Society for Cybernetics, "Cybernetics is the study of systems and processes that in ...ancy, France. The event was organized by the Bourbaki, a French scientific society, and mathematician Szolem Mandelbrojt (1899-1983), uncle of the world-famou
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  • ...hnic<ref>"The first polytechnic": however the [[Royal Cornwall Polytechnic Society]] started in 1832 and is still in existence. It did and does not have the
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  • ...ity that it takes to change oneself also accounts for the resistance which society experiences in its ability to change itself. Mankind must become less polar ...is an age in which parts of society are tremendously advanced and parts of society are tremendously neglected. It was hoped (from a spiritual standpoint) that
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  • ...al [[guidance]] of national goals.”[5] He described totalitarianism as a [[society]] in which the [[ideology]] of the state had [[influence]], if not power, o ...he officially proclaimed ideology penetrates into every nook and cranny of society; its [[ambition]] is total."[4]
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  • ...s of [[self-gratification]]. It is the only [[institution]] of [[human]] [[society]] which [[embraces]] all three of the great [[incentives]] for living.
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  • ...ists as they open pathways through new cultural or political terrain for [[society]] to follow. ==Avant-garde and mainstream society==
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  • ...omous system controlling and ultimately permeating all other subsystems of society." <ref>Web Dictionary of Cybernetics and Systems</ref> Within information s ...enerally considered the first scientific journal, in [[1665]] by the Royal Society (London).
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  • ...rdam. In 1940, however, he was asked to withdraw from the Anthroposophical Society in the Netherlands as well, by its chairman Zeylmans van Emmichhoven, due t
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  • ...Secularism_in_Society_and_Culture Institute for the Study of Secularism in Society and Culture] breaks modern secularism into two types: hard and soft secular ...tenment Age of Enlightenment] in Europe, and plays a major role in Western society. The principles, but not necessarily practices, of separation of church and
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  • ...f this society. The main purpose behind an ideology is to offer change in society through a normative thought process. Ideologies are systems of abstract th ...izations that strive for [[power]] will try to influence the ideology of a society to become closer to what they want it to be. Political organizations and ot
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  • ...1 As worlds [[advance]] in the settled [[status]] of [[light and life]], [[society]] becomes increasingly [[peaceful]]. The [[individual]], while no less [[in
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  • ...]] characterizes this era; the ''brotherhood of man'' is the goal of its [[society]]. World-wide [[peace]]—the cessation of [[race]] [[conflict]] and nation 52:4.8 During the closing ages of this [[dispensation]], [[society]] begins to return to more [[simplified]] [[forms]] of living. The [[comple
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  • ...before the "Origin of Species", Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society 84 (1), p. 71-123.
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  • ...bert Bruce Lockhart, ''Memoirs of a British Agent'' (reprint); 2003, Folio Society, ASIN B000E4QXIK.) as well as more orthodox espionage efforts within early #Robert Bruce Lockhart, Memoirs of a British Agent (reprint); 2003, Folio Society, ASIN B000E4QXIK.
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  • ...entiment]] against [[crucifixion]] in [[Jerusalem]], and there existed a [[society]] of [[Jewish]] [[women]] who always sent a [[representative]] to [[crucifi
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  • ...agement and the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open_Society_Institute Open Society Institute] and is also a former member of the Board of Directors of the [ht ...ts, mostly in Central and Eastern Europe, occur primarily through the Open Society Institute (OSI) and national Soros Foundations, which sometimes go under ot
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  • ...mapala], of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mahabodhi_Society Mahabodhi Society of India].
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  • ...In 1882 Bucke was elected to the English Literature Section of the Royal Society of Canada. ...r see [[color]]s, but eventually these new traits would race through human society until only a very small number of people would not be able to hear music or
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  • ...always the case, we can understand why it is that so many [[problems]] in society stem from the inadequacies of [[home]] life. It is a [[challenge]] to [[Ura ...ild culture, child rearing. It goes without saying that a highly evolved [[society]] is when each tends for its [[future]], in particular the future [[inhabit
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  • :''“My notion of deep [[politics…]] posits that in every [[culture]] and society there are [[facts]] which tend to be suppressed collectively, because of th
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  • ...that promotes the establishment of an egalitarian, classless, stateless [[society]] based on common ownership and control of the means of production and prop ...what policies to pursue are made democratically, allowing every member of society to participate in the decision-making [[process]] in both the political and
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  • ...wledge that is well-known or public; or perceived as informally canonic in society at large. ...soteric themes both to select audiences (members of the [[Anthroposophical Society]] or of his own esoteric school) and to the general public. All but the mos
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  • your family and your society. ==15 Social Evolution of a Democratic Society==
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  • ...ve parties choose [[principles]] of [[justice]] for the basic structure of society from behind a veil of [[ignorance]]. Rawls also offered a criticism of util
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  • ...that criticized the effects of industrialization and private ownership on society. [[Karl Marx]] posited that socialism would be achieved via class struggle ...ocialist factories and other structures within a [[Capitalism|capitalist]] society and [[Henri de Saint Simon]], the first [[individual]] to coin to term "soc
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  • ...role of conditioning, propaganda, advertising and the mass media in modern society may be assumed to be a form of partial exorcism designed to reinforce a vas ...he essential role of exorcism and bewitchment in the maintenance of a sick society becomes plain for all to see?
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  • ...phenomenon of balance and entering into the values established by culture, society, peoples, planets and worlds. To say that just because there are equal numb ...eated or if their opportunities are identical is a matter of choice by the society and even inequitable situations may be seen as quite normal, natural and ev
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  • ...udying subjective, inter-subjective and objective or structural aspects of society, were traditionally referred to as ''[[soft sciences]]''. This is in contra [[Sociology]] is the study of society and human social action. It generally concerns itself with the [[social rul
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  • '''Exceptionalism''' is the [[perception]] that a country, [[society]], institution, [[movement]], or time period is "exceptional" (i.e., unusua
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  • ...ment]] [[policy]]. The pursuit of the public [[good]] by enhancing civil [[society]], ensuring a well-run, [[fair]], and effective public [[service]] are some
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  • ...used it, not necessarily writing about state officials). However, in Roman society it was also a more formal concept of [[legal authority]]. A man with imperi ...rium, as ultimate [[King of Kings]], above all earthly powers. Whenever a society accepts this Divine will to be expressed on earth, as by a religious author
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  • ...e will have a highly detrimental effect upon all three of those sectors of society, government and economics. ...ations in the decades past. This will be a most difficult situation for a society, and it will bring out both the very best of humankind’s ennobling values
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  • ;*[[The Royal Society]]: A secular creation of an intellectual world led by figures such as [[Isa
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  • ...y and a social [[identity]] that separates its adherents from mainstream [[society]]. Its use is not [[universal]]ly accepted among the groups to which it is ...for the Sociology of Religion (formerly the American Catholic Sociological Society), criticizes the print media for failing to recognize social-scientific eff
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  • ...it is the last thing to perish or [[change]] in a race. [[Religion]] is [[society]]'s [[adjustment]], in any age, to that which is [[mysterious]]. As a socia ...l [[human]] [[institutions]], but it does tardily [[adjust]] to changing [[society]]. [[Eventually]], [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_92
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  • ...n''' is a [[society]] or [[culture]] group normally defined as a [[complex society]] characterized by the practice of [[agriculture]] and settlement in [[city ...ality of human knowledge and culture as represented by the most "advanced" society at a given time. ''Civilization'' can be used in a [[normative]] sense as w
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  • ...y]]. He referred to the emergence of a future, spiritually-based integral society. Writing at the same time as Sri Aurobindo, but independently, he began us ...After the Clockwork Universe: The Emerging Science and Culture of Integral Society''. She is co-founder of the [https://www.integralscienceinstitute.org Inte
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  • ...hose role is to uphold Establishment truths and power" in ''Intellectuals, Society and Oligarchy, 1999, p.1''. However some intellectuals in the Establishment ...that intellectual work goes on generally in private, and there is a gap to society that requires bridging. In general practice, 'intellectual' as a label is m
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  • ...ive participation in their lives, their family’s life, their community and society, makes a positive contribution to the sustainability of themselves, their f ...e immoral. Now, how would immorality be defined in a socially sustainable society? Immorality, in that situation, would be seen where any action eliminates
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  • ...lying moral and spiritual crisis becomes strikingly obvious to segments of society not usually found to be in agreement. A new coalition between left, center, ...to a conundrum of deep spirituality. When the perceived evils of a debased society become personalized and highly focalized in certain leaders or leadership g
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  • ...r the early History of King Arthur: a prose romance] ([[Early English Text Society]] [Series]. Original series: 10, 112), edited by Henry Wheatly. (1450s) (Th
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  • ...o pierce through this wall of stubborn resistance which has dominated your society and your social evolution for so long. But my friends, you are right on the
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  • ...[consciousness]] of sustainability in all regards, in all realms of your [[society]], your families, your communities and your social institutions. We know t ...unproductive, it does not lead to a world that aids the survivability of a society or a civilization.
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  • ...tter of self-maintenance, and it implies the [[evolution]] of [[society]]. Society itself is the aggregated [[structure]] of family units. Individuals are ver ...ychoanalysts]] that the main function of the [[family]] is to perpetuate [[society]]. Either socially, with the "social production of children", or biological
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  • ...e previously noted, as other authors have noted, that ten individuals in a society of 3,000 can have a very positive effect upon the outcome of those associat ...solutions and decisions that are made? And as this is totally new to your society, the process of using intention will generalize what you want to achieve, w
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  • ...sharing required by relationship, whether we speak of a couple, a group, a society, a nation, it is in the sharing that fear is overcome by love, that fear is
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  • ...iors by which participants, citizens, within a society adhere, so that the society can remain together, rather than disintegrate socially. ...as well as from within—both from within, meaning within the construct of a society, and within the spirituality of each individual. Thank you.
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  • ...are generally convinced that it is the "revelation" for which contemporary society has so long been crying.
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  • ...a tendency in late 18th century Enlightenment thought to understand human society as natural phenomena that behaved in accordance with certain principles and ...stom, and any other capabilities and habits acquired by man as a member of society." However, as Stocking notes, Tylor mainly concerned himself with describin
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  • ...[[self]]-[[maintenance]], and it implies the [[evolution]] of [[society]]. Society itself is the [[aggregated]] [[structure]] of [[family]] units. [[Individua ...the sexes enhanced [[survival]] and was the very beginning of [[human]] [[society]]. The sex division of labor also made for [[comfort]] and increased [[happ
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  • ...akes sense to do so for their own good, as well as for the greater good of society. ...at the behavior of an individual ought to be consistent with their rank in society. He stated that "Good government consists in the ruler being a ruler, the m
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  • ...[profit]], [[community]] of interests, Middle Dutch ploech division of a [[society]], heap of [[things]], Middle High German phluoc [[business]], living, inco
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  • By force-feeding survival until it is satiated, consumer society awakens a new appetite for life. Wherever survival and work are both guaran The pure form which is haunting society is recognisable as the death of men. It is the neurosis which preceds necro
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  • ...someone who has accumulated substantial wealth relative to others in their society or reference group. In economics, wealth refers to the value of assets owne ...ies, but will often vary between different sections or regions in the same society. For example, a personal net worth of US $1,000,000 in most parts of the Un
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  • ...The churches that support the [https://www.theorphansociety.org/ Orphan’s Society], or are involved in [https://www.unicef.org/ UNICEF], as examples, do look
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  • ...nse of the victims. These are the despicable ones who are in all levels of society throughout your world, but in the coming times, money and power will not bu
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  • ...eir work, always retaining the central values that sustain a civilization, society and a family. ...ly under the hurricane Katrina. There is much to be learned here for your society, for your government, for communities, and for emergency services, and late
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  • ...that many sophists maintained schools of debate, were respected members of society, and were well paid by their students. Orators influenced Athenian history, ...cy, condemns tyranny, and proposes a three tiered merit based structure of society, with workers, guardians and philosophers, in an equal relationship, where
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  • differing notions about magic and its place in society: ‘For pagans who opposed worked against society, from within society itself, and for that reason it had to be
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  • ...nce has been viewed by some commentators as forming a [[mass movement|mass society]] with special [[character]]istics, notably atomization or lack of social c In a democratic society, independent media serve to educate the public/electorate about issues rega
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  • ...unsustainable. The difficulties that you are seeing and experiencing as a society, a nation and as a world—and individually—during this Transition Era, a ...forward to engage new opportunities that come into existence. In a static society there is less opportunity and you must seek out those opportunities through
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  • ...in the [[social sciences]] with the aim of using librarianship to address society's information needs. This research agenda went against the more procedure-b
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  • ...to remain single, and a single element in a society and in relationship to society and to themselves. ...these values of a sustainable society, of a growing society, a progressive society. : This is Sondjah; let us continue. As we proceed farther and farther into
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  • ...become obvious, poignantly obvious, that the economic/financial sector of society is vastly askew of its functions to assist societies and civilization to su ...ciousness of individuals who accept these projects as fundamental to human society is the assumption that those beliefs are sufficient unto themselves.
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  • ...the machinery. Having a larger and more evolved population enter Galactic society was the preferred option, but unfortunately that has recently been ruled ou
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  • .... Self-[[discipline]] is hardly emphasized in the [[youth]] [[culture]] of society and yet a young person’s capacity for self-discipline is a good measure o
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  • ...]] or social [[systems]] (e.g., a dystopia, or a situation where organized society has collapsed)[5] ...created a body of work that became popular across broad cross-sections of society[30] Wells [[The War of the Worlds]] describing an invasion of late Victoria
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  • ...ty then the winds calm and peace prevails, and the wavering nature of your society’s social change, which causes so much havoc socially, politically and eco Roxie: In our society we have thousands of different school districts. Do you have suggestions o
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  • ...charismatic individual to begin that process, but the sustainability of a society, nation, civilization, and culture is totally dependent upon group thinking Stéphane: So, this reluctancy then is ingrained in today’s behaviors of society, of humans and of people. And is ingrained also in what the church teaches
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  • #[https://www.sarcasmsociety.com/irony/socratic.php Sarcasm Society: Socratic Irony]
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  • ...d Primitive Recursive Degrees, ''Transactions of the American Mathematical Society'' 92, pp. 85-105 ...to the Entscheidungsproblem|journal=Proceedings of the London Mathematical Society Corrections, ibid, vol. 43(1937) pp.544-546. Reprinted in ''The Undecidable
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  • ...is a type of [[power (sociology)|power]] held by a person or group in a [[society]]. There are many ways to hold such power. Officially, political power is h ...backrooms and away from public scrutiny in order to exert their power upon society. Lastly, British academic [[Steven Lukes]] added a 3rd dimension of power,
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  • ...st without the development of the skills that make for a truly [[civil]] [[society]]. [[Peace]] and [[harmony]] are more than [[feelings]]; they are [[functio ...d that the better prepared its youth, the better the [[function]] of the [[society]] in the years to come.
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  • ...ment surveillance of citizens that we will end up in a mass surveillance [[society]], with extremely limited, or non-existent political and/or personal freedo ...es) and social (such as telephone calls and emails) transactions in modern society create large amounts of stored data and records. In the past this data woul
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  • ...brew Bible' to avoid the confessional terms Old Testament and Tanakh.The [[Society of Biblical Literature]]'s ''Handbook of Style'', which is the standard for
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  • ...ild would begin to abuse other children when they are older. In this case society must take very stern measures to remove that predation of its people or its ...al anomalies is indicative of the moral corruption that is endemic in your society. Saying that is quite an indictment, don’t you think? ( MMc: Yes.) And
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