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  • ...and processes become embedded. For the, culture thus includes technology, art, science, as well as moral systems. ...n of culture reflected inequalities within European societies, and between European powers and their colonies around the world. It identifies "culture" with "[
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  • ...and processes become embedded. For the, culture thus includes technology, art, science, as well as moral systems. ...n of culture reflected inequalities within European societies, and between European powers and their colonies around the world. It identifies "culture" with "[
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  • ...nishads, to [[Advaita Vedanta]], is तत् त्वं अिस "Tat Tvam Asi" (That thou art). Vedantins believe that in the end, the ultimate, formless, inconceivable === European Scholarship ===
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  • ...at least to some extent, into many psychology departments in American and European Universities. Transpersonal therapies are also included in many therapeutic ...oucovolas' paper cites Breccia (1971) as an early example of transpersonal art, and claims that at the time his article appeared, philosopher [[Ken Wilber
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  • ...e up sovereignty to a central European government, or perhaps to a central European bank? *The European Economic situation
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  • ...ements may be without significance in themselves, such as in [[ballet]] or European [[folk dance]], or have a [[gesture|gestural]] [[vocabulary]]/symbolic syst [[Choreography]] is the art of creating dances, and the person who does this is called a choreographer.
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  • The [[art]] of translation is as old as written [[literature]]. Parts of the Sumerian ...ferre," "to carry" or "to bring"). The modern Romance, Germanic and Slavic European languages have generally formed their own equivalent terms for this concept
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  • ...tems, like ''[[stare decisis]]'', ''culpa in contrahendo''<ref>In Germany, Art. 311 BGB</ref> or ''[[pacta sunt servanda]]''. ...ot of modern [[tort law]]. However, Rome’s most important contribution to European legal culture was not the enactment of well-drafted statutes, but the emerg
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  • ...ry departments, scientific laboratories, botanical gardens, observatories, art museums, marine biological stations, and ethnographical institutes. Librari *Anderson, Robert D. 2004. European Universities from the Enlightenment to 1914. New York: Oxford University Pr
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  • ...ure most responsible for bringing issues of [[sexuality]] to the center of European and North American [[consciousness]]. A medical doctor, Freud studied nervo ...s about [[art]] and [[science]] developing in the early twentieth century. Art and scientific [[research]] represented the sublimation of erotic energies
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  • ...History and Methodology, (Indiana University Press, 1988, 1992); Immanent Art: From Structure to Meaning in Traditional Oral Epic (Bloomington: Indiana U ...Indiana University Press, Bloomington and Indianapolis, 1988. ''Immanent Art'' (1991); ''Traditional Oral Epic: The Odyssey, Beowulf and the Serbo-Croat
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  • ...sidered a [[science]] with regard to its prescribed set of rules, and an [[art]] because meaning is not found in a [[mechanical]] and rigid application of ...developed his Symbolic Hermeneutics as the Mediterranean response to north European Hermeneutics. His main statement regarding the symbolic understanding of th
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  • [[Roland Benedikter]] (b. 1965) is a European academic and Professor for Cultural and Socio-Educational Sciences who has ...tists may have been influenced by integral thinkers, or developed integral art independently.
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  • Although popularly associated with [[art]] and [[literature]], it is also an essential part of innovation and invent ...ological]] root of the word in [[English language|English]] and most other European [[language]]s comes from the [[Latin]] ''creatus'', literally "to have grow
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  • ...[[progress]] of [[civilization]] and greatly advanced all [[phases]] of [[art]], [[science]], and [[social]] [[culture]]. ...tps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asia_Minor Asia Minor] and the central-eastern European lands were held by [[tribes]] that were predominantly [https://nordan.dayna
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  • *[[Art History]]: the study of changes in and social context of art. ...ml WWW-VL: History Central Catalogue] first history on the WWW, located at European University Institute
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  • The purposes and arguments in support of secularism vary widely. In European laicism, it has been argued that secularism is a movement toward modernizat *Nash, David (1992). Secularism, Art and Freedom. London: Continuum International. ISBN 0-7185-1417-3 (paperback
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  • ...ly high cost of paper there, the earliest printed mass-medium was probably European popular prints from about 1400. Although these were produced in huge numbe [[Public relations]] is the [[art]] and [[science]] of managing [[communication]] between an organization and
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  • ...mplate]] the [[inheritance]] of great accomplishments in [[philosophy]], [[art]], [[literature]], and [[political]] [[progress]]. But with all these achie ...]] on [[religious]] [[rituals]], [[education]], [[magic]], [[medicine]], [[art]], [[literature]], [[law]], [[government]], [[morals]], [[sex]] regulation,
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  • ===European Enlightenment=== # Baruss, I. (2001). The art of science: Science of the future in light of alterations of consciousness.
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