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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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  • ...metimes not. Romance is still sometimes viewed as an expressionistic, or [[art]]ful form, but within the context of "romantic love" relationships it usual ...mation itself is comparable to romance, where the [[spirituality]] of both art and egalitarian [[ideal]]s is combined with strong character and emotions.
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  • ...urished, and Hindu and Buddhist [[text]]s were first being translated into European languages. Early influential scholars included [[Friedrich Max Müller]], i ...o the cultural anthropologist of religions are rituals, beliefs, religious art, and practices of piety.
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  • ...eir own traditions of the epic and the shorter story into the field of the European novel. ...vel took another turn. The late seventeenth century saw the emergence of a European market for scandal, with French books now appearing mostly in the Netherlan
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  • ...hich had been increasing since the 15th century as a result of the [[First European colonization wave]]. The traditions of [[jurisprudence]], [[history]], [[ph ...In some ways, studying the language, culture, physiology, and artifacts of European colonies was not unlike studying the flora and fauna of those places.
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  • ...a craft or vehicle from one place to another.[1] It is also the term of [[art]] used for the specialized [[knowledge]] used by navigators to perform navi ...s are users of the system, including the United States, Japan, and several European countries. Russia uses a nearly exact system in the same frequency range, c
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  • ...ions have even more intricate cultures, including literature, professional art, architecture, organized religion, and complex customs associated with the ...e of such cultures were the original inhabitants before being displaced by European settlers, they use the term "[[First Nations]]." Generally, these people do
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  • ...atural sciences, are historically valid, so long as they are describing an art or organized body of knowledge which can be taught objectively. The use of ===European enlightenment===
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  • ...ing in...is partly you. That's that wonderful oriental expression of "Thou art that". And that, out there, is partly you. ...ood it would not stick to your ribs, like sitting down to an old-fashioned European-American style Thanksgiving dinner with the turkey and the dressing, mashed
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  • *7. Great or complete proficiency in an [[activity]], [[art]], or skill. ...work consists in its forcing the recipient to be active—to complement the art work by an effort of mind and imagination.[6]
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  • ...hman, F. (1961). Notched Cards. In R. Shaw (Ed.), The state of the library art (Volume 4, Part 1, pp. 11-55). New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers, The State Univer ===European documentation===
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