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  • ...iodiversity crisis through conservation [[action]] [[plans]] that direct [[research]], monitoring, and [[education]] programs that engage concerns at local thr
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  • ...to determine if they have an interest in a particular [[career]], create a network of contacts, or gain school credit. Some interns find permanent, paid emplo ...t can choose a [[topic]] within the company themselves. The results of the research study will be put in a report and often will have to be presented. Due to s
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  • A mind map is similar to a semantic network or [[cognitive]] map but there are no formal restrictions on the kinds of l ...an during the early 1960s. As such, due to his commitment and published [[research]], and his work with learning, [[creativity]], and graphical thinking, Dr A
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  • ...uses that would benefit the unfortunate indirectly, as donations to cancer research hope to benefit cancer victims, are also charity. *[https://www.israel-laad.org Educational Network for the special needs of the underprivileged]
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  • *[https://www.nzcalligraphers.co.nz New Zealand Calligraphers] A national network of affiliated calligraphy guilds *[https://www.ejf.org.uk The Edward Johnston Foundation] - Research centre for calligraphy
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  • ...plied to relationship schemes other than parent-child hierarchies, such as network structures with other types of relationships. Taxonomies may then include s * Marcello Sorce Keller, "The Problem of Classification in Folksong Research: a Short History", Folklore, XCV(1984), no. 1, 100-104.
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  • ...problems such as "spreading activation" (this is a problem in navigating a network of nodes), "subsumption" (this is concerned with selective inheritance; e.g [[Semantic network]]s may be used to represent knowledge. Each node represents a [[concept]] a
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  • ...selected for permanent or long-term preservation, due to their enduring [[research]] value. Archival records are normally unpublished and almost always [[uniq ...demographers, filmmakers, and others conduct research at archives.[4] The research process at each archive is unique, and depends upon the institution in whic
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  • ...dia.org/wiki/International_Brain_Research_Organization International Brain Research Organization] was founded in 1960,[1] the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eu ...ecific brain structures in language comprehension and production. Modern [[research]] still uses the Brodmann cytoarchitectonic (referring to [[study]] of [[ce
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  • ...ate arrangement. The study of these complex linkages is the main goal of [[network science]]. In science there are at this time a number of approaches to char ...interest of the real world socio-cognitive systems and emerging systemics research. Complex systems tend to be high-dimensional, non-linear and hard to model.
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  • ...ther an already existing number of separate paradigms into an interrelated network of approaches that are mutually enriching." —Ken Wilber, "Foreword", ...scholar in ego development and principal of Cook-Greuter and Associates, a research and leadership consulting firm. She is author of ''Postautonomous Ego Devel
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  • ...describe three kinds of happiness: pleasure, engagement, and [[meaning]]. Research has identified a number of attributes that correlate with happiness: relati ==Research findings==
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  • ...he scientific and cultural community engaged in [[higher education]] and [[research]], taken as a whole. ...pplication, with it also being used to describe those whose occupation was research prior to mass organized higher education.
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  • ...ts]], which is similar to [[open standards]], to develop telecommunication network protocols. Characterized by contemporary open source work, this collaborati ...an open source culture could be achieved without the Internet. The global network not only fosters an environment where culture can be generally accessible,
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  • ...al filament and realize that all creatures within Nebadon are part of this network, you will understand that [[personalities]] as well as energies comprise [[ ...a.org/wiki/Electrolytes electrolyte] crosses the [[synapse]] of a [[neural network]]. By projecting your [[hopes]], praying, by reaching to Michael and Mother
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  • ...e. [[Karl Marx]] was one of the first writers to claim that his methods of research represented a [[science|scientific]] view of history in this model. ...[[International Institute of Social History]], and departments of "social research" at prestigious universities were meant to fill the growing demand for indi
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  • ...notions of [[hyperlink]]s, [[search engine]]s, remote access, and [[social network]]s. (Obviously these notions were described by different names.) ...ked and made available remotely to anyone (what he called an International Network for Universal Documentation), he also proceeded to build a structured docum
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  • ...nd by generating creative ideas and unusual solutions to problems. Further research, however, is needed to determine more specifically how situational contexts .... Entering into an understanding of one's own potential reveals the larger network of relationships that has shaped one's worldview. For example, a person's r
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  • ...ose are the ''dispositif'''s elements. The ''dispositif'' in itself is the network that we can establish between those elements." ...theory and psychoanalysis by [[Ian Parker (psychologist)]], and a critical research group, the [[Discourse Unit]], was founded by these two. This perspective h
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  • Institute for Research in Information and Scholarship at Brown University) Dynatext SGML reader th ...ry for Computer Science (MIT/LCS) with support from the [[Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency]] (DARPA) -- which had pioneered the [[Internet]] -- and th
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