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  • ...ussed in that particular social group; while a person with a high level of social inhibition would avoid [[touching]] on such subjects. Inhibitions can serve [[necessary]] [[social]] [[functions]], reducing or preventing certain [[antisocial]] [[impulses]]
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  • 2. any ceremonious [[public]] or social gathering or occasion. :a. Also called correspondence, map, mapping, transformation. a relation between two sets in which one element of the second set is assigned to each
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  • *1a : relation to the matter at hand :b : [[practical]] and especially [[social]] applicability : pertinence <giving relevance to [[college]] courses>
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  • ...deliberately excluded from a inter[[personal]] [[relationship]] or social relation. The [[topic]] includes both interpersonal rejection (or [[peer]] rejection ...ave especially [[negative]] [[effects]], particularly when it results in [[social]] [[isolation]].
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  • *2a : a group sharing the same [[economic]] or [[social status]] <the working class> :b : social rank; especially : high social rank
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  • ...[[value]] resides as [[meaning]] becomes [[real]]. The value of man is in relation between himself and [[God]] or God the Ultimate Truth. [[Faith]] is the pro ...aling]] the [[value]] of [[life]] as He [[preached]] the human [[sonship]] relation to [[the Father]]. Indeed, His life is, and always will be, the [[epitome]]
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  • ...rstand the various [[discipline]]s of [[The Humanities|the humanities]] in relation to each other, as well as to [[history]] and [[culture]]. An overview of th
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  • In 1999, Trapnell and Campbell [1] explored the self-absorption paradox in relation to [[private]] ''self-consciousness'' or [[attention]] to internal aspects ...ity: Distinguishing rumination from reflection. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 76, 284-304.
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  • ...Lionel Robbins] in 1932, is "the science which studies human behavior as a relation between scarce means having alternative uses." Absent scarcity and alternat ...]], [[history]], [[religion]], [[marriage]] and [[family]] life, and other social interactions.
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  • :b : a relation between [[biological]] groups involving resemblance in structural plan and ...ki/Consanguinity consanguinity], is [[kinship]] by [[marriage]]. It is the relation which each party to a marriage bears to the kindred of the other. In [[Engl
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  • ...action]], and [[administration]]. Living associations, human [[families]], social [[groups]], or the Paradise Trinity are not augmented by mere arithmetical ...d [[future]]. And the functions of the Trinity can best be considered in [[relation]] to the universe attitudes of the Trinity. Such attitudes are [[simultaneo
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  • ...differences), also known as ''institutional religion'', is religion as a [[social]] [[institution]], in which [[belief]] systems and [[rituals]] are systemat ...e]]... in relation to whatever they may consider the [[divine]]. Since the relation may be either [[moral]], [[physical]], or [[ritual]], it is evident that ou
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  • It is arguable whether formal science is, besides [[natural science]] and [[social science]], the third branch of science and some of the disciplines of forma ...ematics, it is impossible to make sense of the subject matters. This close relation explains the notion and why formal science is often taught under the facult
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  • ...tion]]s of an [[object (philosophy)|object]] or [[organism]], usually in [[relation]] to the [[natural environment|environment]]. Behavior can be [[conscious]] ...y]] of behavior using [[social norm]]s and regulate behavior by means of [[social control]]. In [[sociology]], behavior is considered as having no meaning, b
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  • ...lar, but essentially, a legal boundary is a [[conceptual]] [[entity]], a [[social]] construct, adjunct to the likewise [[abstract]] entity of [https://en.wik ...ix of [[beliefs]], [[opinions]], [[attitudes]], past [[experiences]] and [[social]] learning.
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  • ...d. A dawning [[civilization]] has not yet begun the [[differentiation]] of social levels, while a world settled in [[light and life]] has largely effaced the *1. 70:8.3 ''[[Natural]]'' —contact, kinship, and [[marriage]]; the first [[social]] distinctions were based on [[sex]], age, and blood—[[kinship]] to the c
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  • ...[[adaptative]] [[versatility]] for his adult [[activities]] through the [[social]] and [[play]] life of early childhood, so does the indwelling [[Adjuster]] [[Category: Paper 109 - Relation of Adjusters to Universe Creatures]]
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  • <li>[[Paper 99|The Social Problems of Religion]]</li> <li>[[Paper 109|Relation of Adjusters to Universe Creatures]]</li>
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  • There are just three elements in universal reality: fact, idea, and relation. The religious consciousness identifies these realities as science, philoso ...ued in life (spiritual or materialistic for example), perspective on life, social attitudes, etc.
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  • ...(and hence are absurd), because no such [[meaning]] exists, at least in [[relation]] to the [[individual]]. "The Absurd," therefore, is commonly used in philo ...us The Myth of Sisyphus]. The aftermath of [[World War II]] provided the [[social]] [[environment]] that stimulated absurdist views and allowed for their pop
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  • ...]] is an [[innate]] [[propensity]], and marriage is its [[evolutionary]] [[social]] [[repercussion]]. 82:1.3 The [[regulation]] of [[sex]] in [[relation]] to marriage indicates:
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  • ...|inner]] or [[personal]] [[adjustment]], and then it becomes a matter of [[social]] [[service]] or [[group]] adjustment. The [[fact]] of man's gregariousness ...]] until the religious group becomes separated from all other groups—the [[social]] [[association]] of the [[spiritual]] membership of the kingdom of [[heave
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  • ...isors and also helped in finding right [[spouses]] as they had links and a relation of good [[faith]] with the [[families]]. In cultures where arranged marriag ...g as formal chaperones or as self-employed 'busybodies' serving less clear social [[purposes]], would attend such events and [[advise]] families of any burge
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  • ...(from French sauf), the condition of being protected against [[physical]], social, [[spiritual]], [[financial]], [[political]], [[emotional]], occupational, Safety can be limited in [[relation]] to some guarantee or a [[standard]] of insurance to the [[quality]] and u
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  • ...eers of equal social rank, or with no one at all. Sleep may be an actively social [[time]], depending on the sleep groupings, with no constraints on noise or
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  • ...[sociolinguistics]] looks at the relation between linguistic variation and social structures.
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  • *3: a [[relation]] between two classes that exists when all members of the first are also me ...icipation]] by students with disabilities and upon [[respect]] for their [[social]], civil, and educational [[rights]].
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  • ...ed his earlier definition, instead provisionally defining marriage as "a [[relation]] of one or more men to one or more women that is recognised by [[custom]] ...h-[[status]] [[rights]] common to [[normal]] members of his [[society]] or social stratum" Leach argued that no one definition of marriage applied to all [[c
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  • The term dissertation can at times be used to describe a treatise without relation to obtaining an [[academic]] degree. The term thesis is also used to refer ...ith the many [[different]] areas of [[study]] ([[arts]], [[humanities]], [[social sciences]], [[technology]], etc.) and the great differences between them. D
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  • The social [[norm]] of '''reciprocity''' is the [[expectation]] that people will [[res ...ten claimed, however, that having some version of the norm appears to be a social inevitability.[1]
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  • ...his [[religious]] [[devotion]] to [[supreme]] [[values]] is shown in the [[relation]] of the supposedly irreligious [[mother]] to her [[child]] and in the ferv ...[[spiritual]] [[insight]] and [[loyal]] [[devotion]] to the commonplace [[social]] [[obligations]] of [[human]] [[loyalties]].
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  • ...rnoon periods to [[competitive]] [[play]]. The evenings were employed in [[social]] [[intercourse]] and the cultivation of [[personal]] [[friendships]]. [[Re *2. The [[golden rule]], the [[standard]] of [[social]] [[intercourse]].
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  • *3. 120:3.4 "3. In your relations to the [[social]] order we advise that you confine your [[efforts]] largely to [[spiritual] ...Gender|sex]], you will probably not enter the [[marriage]] relation, which relation would be wholly honorable and consistent with your bestowal; but I must rem
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  • ...thousands of years after [[Eden]], [[mating]] continued as a [[purely]] [[social]] and [[civil]] [[institution]]. 83:8.3 Neither can marriage be truly [[compared]] to the [[relation]] of the [[Adjuster]] to man nor to the fraternity of [[Christ]] [[Michael]
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  • ...or social issues, in other words, on carrying out, resisting or undoing a social change. ...emporary social movements. However others point out that many of the major social movements of the last hundred years grew up, like the Mau Mau in Kenya, to
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  • ...of [[Personal identity (philosophy)|personal identity]] and an [[Identity (social science)|identity]] where the individual has some sort of comprehension of ...stages defined eight stages that describes how individuals relate to their social world. [[James W. Fowler]]'s stages of faith development is seen as a holis
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  • ...isconnected from any social bond, to keep the doctor at their mercy." This relation of subjugation, compared by Freud to the dangerous manipulation of explosiv ...between the two partners, where one appears as unattainable, the personal relation assumes a desire for subjugation supported by an "inductor," or passion ins
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  • ...ology]] and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Critical_social_theory critical social theory], '''alienation''' refers to an individual's estrangement from tradi ...gy], alienation describes the inadequacy of [[human being]] or [[mind]] in relation to the world. The human mind, as the [[Subjectivity|subject]] of [[percepti
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  • *2 a : a rank or grade of official, ecclesiastical, or social position <people of low degree> *6 a : the extent, measure, or scope of an [[action]], condition, or relation <different in degree but not in kind>
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  • *Semantics: Relation between signs and the [[things]] they refer to, their denotata. *Syntactics: Relation of signs to each other in [[formal]] [[structures]].
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  • ...mal mores characterized by being followed through [[imitation]] and mild [[social]] [[pressure]] but not strictly enforced or put into [[law]]. The term folk ...[Greek]] term equivalent to Latin mores is ethos (εθος, ηθος). As with the relation of mores to [[morality]], ethos is the basis of the term [[ethics]], but do
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  • *2: exclusion by general [[consent]] from common [[privileges]] or [[social]] [[acceptance]] ...tate]], or [[exiling]] a potential [[tyrant]]. Crucially, ostracism had no relation to the [[processes]] of [[justice]]. There was no charge or defense, and th
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  • ...itive]]. The [[golden rule]] as restated by [[Jesus]] demands [[active]] [[social]] [[contact]]; the older [[negative]] rule could be [[obeyed]] in [[isolati ...[[practical]] implications, but whatever of [[practical]] [[political]], [[social]], or [[economic]] [[value]] there is to be found in his teaching is the [[
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  • <li>[[Paper 4|God's Relation to the Universe]]</li> <li>[[Paper 5|God's Relation to the Individual]]</li>
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  • ...aring, while the emerging [[clans]] and [[tribes]] took its place as the [[social]] [[unit]]. ...blood drinking, this being the ancient [[origin]] of the [[practice]] of [[social]] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kissing kissing]. And all [[ceremonies]] o
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  • In some cases where there are [[legal]], [[religious]] or [[social]] restrictions on two people having [[physical]] [[intimacy]], there may ev In relation to administering medications, seclusion is a tactic devised for those unwil
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  • .... As pupils grew older, [[informal]] [[conversation]] and other forms of [[social]] activity took the place of institutional, systematic [[discipline]]. Sinc
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  • ...le in the other case [[reference]] was made to the outward and far-flung [[social]] [[relations]] of [[believers]] regarding the questions of [[administrativ
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  • ...n's [[physical]] [[environment]] entails the battle for [[existence]]; the social surroundings necessitate [[ethical]] adjustments; the moral situations requ ...owship]]: the [[physical]] or [[material]] level of self-preservation; the social or [[emotional]] level of fellowship; the moral or [[duty]] level of [[reas
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  • ...fair criterion of the [[evolutionary]] [[progress]] of [[marriage]] as a [[social]] [[institution]], while the [[progress]] of [[marriage]] itself is a reaso 84:4.2 [[Woman]]'s [[status]] has always been a [[social]] [[paradox]]; she has always been a shrewd [[manager]] of [[men]]; she has
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  • ...you somewhat grasp, and [[divinity]] you [[comprehend]] in [[worship]], [[social]] [[service]], and [[personal]] [[spiritual]] [[experience]], but the pursu ...all [[parts]] to that [[whole]]; and in the [[universe]] this means the [[relation]] of [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_12#12:7._THE_PAR
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  • ...[[meanings]] that constitutes human [[culture]] and enables man, through [[social]] [[associations]], to build [[civilizations]]. [[Knowledge]] and [[wisdom] ...he bringing into [[existence]] of social groups. The most effective of all social [[groups]] is the [[family]], more particularly the [[two]] [[parents]]. Pe
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  • ...of [[contexts]], including in relation to [[technology]], [[commerce]], [[social]] systems, [[economic]] [[development]], and [[policy]] construction. There
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  • ...''is'' [[value]] and that which ''has'' value. You must [[recognize]] the relation between pleasurable [[activities]] and their [[meaningful]] [[integration]] ...ust [[grow]]. [[Evolution]] is a [[cosmic]] [[technique]] of [[growth]]. [[Social]] growth cannot be secured by [[legislation]], and [[moral]] [[growth]] is
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  • ...ary network with [[professional]] alliances in the biological as well as [[social sciences]]. Those [[dedicated]] to the [[cause]] and profession advocate fo
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  • ...the [[Most Highs|constellation rulers]] pay especial [[attention]] to the social and [[governmental]] conditions prevailing on the [[different]] [[planets]] ...ebadon]] year consists of a segment of the [[time]] of universe swing in [[relation]] to the [[Uversa]] [[circuit]] and is [[equal]] to one hundred days of sta
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  • ...ontract]'' and Carole Patemen in her book ''The Sexual Contract'' that the social contract excluded persons of colour and [[women]] respectively. ...of commodity fetishism to the realm of [[consumption]], and looked at the relation between consumerism and dominant [[ideology]] formation.
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  • ...]], the [[divine]] [[law]], is changeless; the [[truth]] of [[God]], his [[relation]] to the [[universe]], is a [[relative]] [[revelation]] which is ever [[ada ...wingness and God-[[ascension]]. In such a [[mortal]] [[experience]] only [[social]] fruits are forthcoming, not [[spiritual]]. The [https://en.wikipedia.org/
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  • ...dom]] of heaven to [[Nation|the kingdoms]] of this world, concerning the [[relation]] of [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_40#40:5._MORTALS ...ms]] of [[secular]] [[government]] and does not nullify the [[right]] of [[social]] [[groups]] of [[believers]] to maintain order in their ranks and [[admini
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  • ...ed the guild system for its [[rigid]] gradation of [[social]] rank and the relation of oppressor/oppressed entailed by this [[system]]. From this time comes th
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  • ...hat constitutes "the West" varies, expanding and contracting over time, in relation to various historical circumstances. [[Ideally]], each nation as it exists
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  • ...d then our tools shape us." McLuhan was referring to the [[fact]] that our social [[practices]] co-evolve with our use of new tools and the refinements we ma ...Men, Machines and History: The Story of Tools and Machines in Relation to Social Progress], 1948 Cobbett Press.
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  • ...ner." The Latin word was derived from the Greek socus locus, and implied a social contract between members of the community. Implicit in the meaning of socie ...ct|date=February 2007}}to mean a group of people that form a semi-closed [[social system]], in which most interactions are with other individuals belonging t
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  • Appraisal of one's [[actions]] or [[attitudes]], esp. in relation to an [[objective]] [[standard]]. Hence self-evaluative, -evaluatory adjs. ...athematical equation that explains why popular people are involved in more social circles than unpopular people. These are not the only two research examples
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  • ...d of ''questions'' that are supposed to be asked and probed for answers in relation to this subject ...lines. Dogan provides many examples of the inexistence of paradigms in the social sciences in his essay, particularly in [[sociology]], [[political science]]
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  • ...rent t/r, a t/r that does not have a tremendous amount of consciousness of social sustainability or Daniel Raphael's thoughts. So with that clarified, I woul ...with their own personal lives which help them to move forward in a greater social context. It is the classic "Catch 22;" you cannot have one thing without th
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  • ...ibling with whom a [[person]] bears no [[biologic]] or equivalent adoptive relation, and is related by the [[marriage]] or relationship of one parent of the pe [[Economic]] [[interdependence]] and social fraternity will ultimately conduce to '''brotherhood'''. Man is naturally a
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  • ...vior were mediated by [[intention]], whereas Zajonk proposed that the weak relation between attitude and behavior could be explained because, for some individu ..., locus of control, and the theory of planned behavior. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 32(4), 665–683.
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  • There is a social conception of discourse that is often linked with the work of French philos ===The social conception of discourse===
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  • another yet in relation to each other. I wish to further your engagement in this topic When you place flour and water in a bowl you have relation of two distinct things.
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  • In the [[social sciences]], the subtleties of trust are a subject of ongoing [[research]]. A second perspective in social theory comes from the classic Foundations of Social Theory by James S. Coleman. Coleman offers a four-part definition:
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  • ..., the interchange of marital partners for [[sexual]] [[purpose]]s within a social [[group]]; hence wife-swap n. (occas. as v. intr.); wife-swapper; wife-wido ...as terms of endearment = little wife; wifeship, the [[status|position]] or relation of a wife; wifeward adv., towards or to one's wife. (All nonce-wds.)
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  • *1. a. The attribute of [[being]] a father; the [[relation]] of a father to a child; paternity. Also in [[spiritual]] [[sense]]. :b. applied to [[God]] in his relation to [[mankind]].
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  • ...cuits, to adjust more of the way you, as a culture, perceive yourselves in relation to the whole. This world is a part of the greater whole of the Father's cr ...BEAUTY to your brethren. You have suffered as a planetary culture of this social isolation. Let that be at and now, and let you emerge victorious, confiden
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  • ...ledge]] about the world and is used in both natural sciences as well as in social sciences. ...t the conditions of an experiment are performed consistently; and in the [[social sciences]], it may even be difficult to determine a method for measuring th
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  • ...rthage Carthage] [[Jesus]] talked with his fellow travelers about things [[social]], [[political]], and [[commercial]]; hardly a [[word]] was said about [[re ...bode of [[Paradise]]. The [[motion]] of [[time]] is only [[revealed]] in [[relation]] to something which does not move in [[space]] as a [[time]] [[phenomenon]
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  • ...ctively with unforeseen contingencies. The uncertainty and weakness of the relation between interest rates and private investment are another source of difficu In the 1960s there was much discussion of a relation named after the British economist A.W. Phillips (though in a rudimentary fo
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  • Personality cannot very well perform in isolation. Man is innately a social creature; he is dominated by the craving of belongingness. It is literally ...system the individual members are not connected with each other except in relation to the whole and through the individuality of the whole.
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  • ...not only provides the [[potential]] for [[evil]] but also engenders many [[social]] and [[moral]] situations fraught with much [[uncertainty]] and not a litt
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  • ...[[spiritual]] [[circuits]] were cut off, did that hamper the work of the [[Social Architects]] a great deal, or were they able to [[function]] on the [[plane ...], the [[midway creatures]], and perhaps some of the reports could be in [[relation]] to visits with these [[individuals]]. They do not [[travel]], though, in
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  • ...e fields that use the [[scientific method]] to study [[nature]] from the [[social sciences]], which use the scientific method to study human behavior and soc ...s. Together, the natural and applied sciences are distinguished from the [[social science]]s on the one hand, and from the [[humanities]], [[theology]] and t
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  • ...al]] endowment, they may enjoy [[environments]] exceptionally favorable to social advancement and [[moral]] [[progress]], or they may suffer from the lack of 5:1.5 However [[Urantia]] mortals may differ in their [[intellectual]], [[social]], [[economic]], and even [[moral]] opportunities and endowments, forget no
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  • Unknown: [Cathy] I am pleased to add to this discussion of the relation of body to spirit. The vehicle you have been provided is indeed complex and ...spiritual universe to even instruct on such information. This is purely a social planetary issue upon which intelligence has been rendered the fore-bearer o
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  • *1853 WHEWELL [[Grotius]] I. 309 Social ties are to be extended more widely by diffusing our relationships. ...groups]] and [[society]] as a whole. Although [[humans]] are fundamentally social creatures, interpersonal relationships are not always healthy. Examples of
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  • ...ut [[individual]] events construct the particular factual [[character]] of social existence through moment by moment decisions in relationship with others. T ...finite relations, without agreeing that God could have chosen not to be in relation with the world. God is essentially immanent in the world because God necess
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  • ...rsonality]] cannot very well perform in [[isolation]]. Man is innately a [[social]] [[creature]]; he is dominated by the craving of belongingness. It is [[li ...e [[individual]] members are not [[connected]] with each other except in [[relation]] to the [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_12#12:7._THE
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  • ...s taught the kingdom as [[embracing]] man's [[personal]] [[experience]] in relation to his fellows on [[earth]] and to [[the Father]] in heaven. Concerning the ...kingdom began to [[change]] into the [[cult]] of [[eternal]] life as its [[social]] and [[institutional]] aspects were taken over by the rapidly expanding an
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  • ...ed by countless numbers not to be confined to a [[temporal]], human, and [[social movement|cultural movement]] though your [[culture]] would endeavor in vari ...other [[words]], as you know I have many friends with whom I maintain our relation strictly by [[correspondence]]. Do these count? I mean, I would not want to
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  • ...igned dramas which left significant emotions unresolved, as a way to force social action upon the audience. In Brecht's theory, the absence of a cathartic re ...istinction" (1992:57). The Greek nosos embraces both physical sickness and social ills. This was first used by Mike St. Pierre in his epic novel "uncomming p
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  • ...[[discipline]] that we learn of our own relation to [[our Father]] and the relation of our fellows. ...and guilt are the [[potential]] causes of a wide variety of personal and [[social]] [[dysfunctions]]. I did not mean to imply you are helpless against [[sham
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  • ...[[discipline]] that we learn of our own relation to [[our Father]] and the relation of our fellows. ...guilt are the [[potential]] causes of a wide variety of [[personal]] and [[social]] dysfunctions. I did not mean to imply you are helpless against shame. My
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  • ...s such as J. B. Watson, psychology should restrict itself to examining the relation between observable stimuli and observable behavioral responses. Talk of [[c ...nd interacting with members of a culture to a sufficient extent that their social and cognitive systems become apparent. Cognitive anthropologists have inves
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  • The social/intellectual context in the writings of western [[European history]] includ ;*[[Structuralism]] : Many phenomena do not occur in isolation but in relation to each other (scholarly sources [[Clifford Geertz|Geertz]], [[Claude Lévi
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  • ...s also been identified by Robin Dunbar an evolutionary biologist as aiding social bonding in large [[group]]s.[3] ...ssion of scandals. Some newspapers carry "gossip columns" which detail the social and personal lives of celebrities or of élite members of certain communiti
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  • ...] which so long obscured the living [[God]] of [[eternal]] [[love]]. The [[relation]] between the [[creature]] and the [[Creator]] is a living [[experience]], ...vincing [[evidence]] of this [[spiritual]] [[certainty]] consists in the [[social]] [[Fruits of the Spirit.|fruits of the spirit]] which such believers, fait
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  • '''Identity''' is a term used throughout the [[Social Sciences|social sciences]] to describe an individual's comprehension of him or herself as a ...cant degree how an individual views him or herself both as a person and in relation to other people. In cognitive psychology, the term "identity" refers to the
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  • ...that is your personal transformation. You know from the many years of our relation that I have offered little in the way of revealing the plans and procedures ===='''''[[Social Movements]]'''''====
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  • ...she sees fit. Some [[philosophers]] assert that property rights arise from social [[custom|convention]]. Others find origins for them in morality or natural
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  • ...ion of the kingdom of heaven to the kingdoms of this world, concerning the relation of sonship with God to citizenship in earthly governments. This discourse, ...rs to the kingdoms of secular government and does not nullify the right of social groups of believers to maintain order in their ranks and administer discipl
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  • ...one which has developed ritual ceremony and has infused the action with a social element of pleasure as well as the physical pleasure force. Your relation to God is of primary importance but the corollary is your relationship to o
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