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  • ...-roughly- meaning "example") (ˈpærədaɪm) has been used in [[linguistics]] and [[science]] to describe distinct [[concepts]]. ...uistics]], [[Ferdinand de Saussure]] used ''paradigm'' to refer to a class of elements with similarities.
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  • ...] in the study of humanity, including [[quantitative method|quantitative]] and [[qualitative method|qualitative]] methods. ...ods are being integrated in the study of human action and its implications and consequences.
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  • ...human geography [https://web.clas.ufl.edu/users/morgans/lecture_2.prn.pdf] and physical geography.[https://www.physicalgeography.net/fundamentals/1b.html] ...affect a variety of topics such as [[economics]], health, climate, plants and animals, geography is highly interdisciplinary.
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  • ...of the 20th century, cybernetics is equally applicable to [[physical]] and social (that is, [[language]]-based) [[system]]s. ...changes its [[behavior]]. This "circular causal" relationship is necessary and sufficient for a cybernetic perspective.[citation needed]
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  • ...tic]] factors such as insolation (sunlight), [[climate]], and [[geology]], and biotic factors, which are other organisms that share its habitat. ...mentalism. Likewise "ecologic" or "ecological" is often taken in the sense of environmentally friendly.
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  • ...instance, ''hard determinists'' argue that the universe is deterministic, and that this makes free will impossible. ...]]. The question of free will has been a central issue since the beginning of philosophical thought.
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  • ...cus]]''. "Modern humans" are defined as the ''Homo sapiens'' [[species]], of which the only extant [[subspecies]] is ''Homo sapiens sapiens''; ''[[Homo ...age]] diverged from that of chimpanzees about five million years ago, and from [[gorilla]]s about eight million years ago. However, a hominid s
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  • ...h poer, pouer, from poer to be able, from Vulgar Latin *potēre, alteration of [[Latin]] posse <center>For lessons on the [[topic]] of '''''Power''''', follow [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Cat
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