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  • ...icated, sensitive, cunning and delightful in your accomplishments of these arts of civility and social intercourse. This is an attainment that others would ...uorescence of others by encouraging them where they are, by speaking their language and encouraging them on their path.
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  • ...ss than twelve million, they formed a compact [[body]] speaking a common [[language]]. During this age they built up a real [[nation]], much more united and [[ ...t. [https://www.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metallurgy Metalworking] and all the arts of [[manufacture]] date from these days.
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  • 66:4.7 In skin [[color]] and [[language]] these [[materialized]] members of [[Caligastia]]' s staff followed the [h ...astia defection] destroyed the [[hope]] of the world for a [[universal]] [[language]], at least for untold ages.
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  • ...e of children. They [[mind]] their [[behaviors]] better; they mind their [[language]] better, and this is what I call to your mind and ask of you to [[think]] ...[[choice]], he can teach then, or she can teach, through accessing your [[language]] center and utilizing your vocal mechanisms, but it is not the mortal who
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  • ...https://books.google.com/books?id=0ekIAAAAQAAJ A Dictionary of the English Language]'' was published in 1755; it had a far-reaching impact on Modern English an ...y'' in 1755, [[Oxford University]] awarded Johnson the degree of Master of Arts. He was awarded an honorary doctorate in 1765 by [[Trinity College Dublin]]
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  • ...o—begin to appear about the time that primitive man is developing a simple language and is beginning to exercise the creative imagination. By this time man is ...will|will]], is usually [[coincident]] with the [[appearance]] of early [[language]]. Upon [[attaining]] the [[human]] [[level]], after this [[emergence]] of
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  • ...root of the word in [[English language|English]] and most other European [[language]]s comes from the [[Latin]] ''creatus'', literally "to have grown." ...ribe mathematical thought processes. In contrast to authors who identify [[language]] and [[cognition]], he describes his own mathematical thinking as largely
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  • ...gradually came to designate the conceptual framework for discussion of the arts. Kant was the first major philosopher to include aesthetics as an integral ...ion or self-formation of an individual or a society drawing on traditions, language, art, culture, and nature. Humboldt had described ‘the ultimate object o
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  • ...ia, and the upper stretches of the Mesopotamian plains. This [[ancient]] [[language]] gave the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Occident Occidental] tongues all ...https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mesopotamia Mesopotamia], [[adopting]] the [[arts]] of the valley tribes and much of the [[culture]] of the [https://en.wikip
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  • ...e Greek adjective ''magikos'' (μαγικός) used in reference to the "magical" arts — in particular divination — of the Magians (Greek: ''magoi'', singular ...and sacraments, so that by using the holy names of [[God]] in the sacred [[language]]s, he could use [[divine]] [[power]] to coerce [[demon]]s into appearing a
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  • ...thers; as in the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Performing_arts performing arts] - you are not activated except to enjoy the ego of others which delights i ...ll sing sweet [[melodies]] in the face of harsh and garish [[noises]]. The language of [[Love]] is the balm which binds us together, which connects us in this
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  • ...ems to have become the label of romantic fictions because of the "Romance" language in which early (11th and twelfth century) works of this genre were composed ...Verse allowed the culture of oral traditions to live on, yet it became the language of authors who carefully composed their texts — texts to be spread in wri
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  • ...s denial has prompted some to speak of a crisis in literary novels, in the arts generally, and to a breakdown in the temporal organisation of people’s li ...be characterised as communicative, and as such is the ultimate purpose of language and narrative. Each of these three aspects of narrative is dependent on th
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  • ...ious theories, practices, and established paradigms—in the sciences, arts, and humanities—are already being practiced: they are already arising ...uart Davis]] (b. 1971) is a songwriter/musician, calligrapher with his own language, and cyberartist.
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  • ...eacher and your spirit [[guides]] and from one another the [[Art of Living|arts involved in living a spiritual life]], a life which is rich in [[spirit]] a ...interest group, I am addressing those of you who [[understand]] the common language of [[revelation]].
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  • ...tion to young peoples life and thought. Where in the past, literature, the arts, the ability to dramatize as a means of expression were much more prevalent ...e of the difficulty of relating higher spiritual concepts in this required language it often seems unbelievable, silly, to not make sense, so rather than be ri
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  • ...nciples and that could be observed empirically. In some ways, studying the language, culture, physiology, and artifacts of European colonies was not unlike stu ...with multiple, distinct cultures, often very different in organization and language from those of Europe, has led to a continuing emphasis on [[cross-cultural
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  • ...making. At an early age the [[women]] were well versed in the [[domestic]] arts and in crude [[agriculture]], while the men were skilled [[hunters]] and co ...ex.php?title=Paper_78#78:4._THE_ANDITES Andites], spoke a very different [[language]]. Their tongue was distinctly [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?ti
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  • ...[heterochrony]]), allowing for an extended period of social learning and [[language acquisition]] in juvenile humans. [[Physical anthropology|Physical anthropo ...ception]], [[learning]], [[problem solving]], [[memory]], [[attention]], [[language]] and [[emotion]] are all well-researched areas as well. Cognitive psycholo
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  • ...emic circles. Every human being participates in a culture, defined as "the arts, customs, habits... beliefs, values, behavior and material habits that cons ....jpg|thumb|26th century BC [[Sumerian]] [[cuneiform script]] in [[Sumerian language]], listing gifts to the high priestess of [[Adab]] on the occasion of her e
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