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  • ...odology, lacks supporting [[evidence]] or plausibility, or otherwise lacks scientific [[status]]. The term comes from the [[Greek]] prefix pseudo- (false or pret ...ce philosophers of science] and among commentators in the [[scientific]] [[community]] about whether there is a reliable objective way to distinguish "pseudosci
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  • ...nergy generation [[purposes]] is a serious concern inside the intelligence community.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zero-point_energy]
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  • ==Superseded scientific theories== ...or [[fringe]] science theories with limited [[support]] in the scientific community, nor does it describe theories that were never widely [[accepted]]. Some th
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  • ...lity to explain or [[measure]].[2] Notably, paranormal phenomena also lack scientific [[evidence]], as detectable but not well explained phenomena such as [[dark ...i/National_Science_Foundation National Science Foundation], maintains that scientific evidence does not support paranormal [[beliefs]].[3]
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  • ...These theories do not, however, have the support of the general scientific community and are typically considered [[pseudoscience]] views.
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  • ...ommon and informal usage, a scientific ''hypothesis'' is not the same as a scientific ''[[theory]]''. A Hypothesis is never to be stated as a question, but alway ...of a theory or occasionally may grow to become a theory itself. Normally, scientific hypotheses have the form of a [[mathematical model]]. Sometimes, but not a
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  • ...3][4] lacks supporting [[evidence]] or plausibility,[5] or otherwise lacks scientific [[status]].[6] The term comes from the Greek prefix pseudo- (false or prete ...cience philosophers of science] and among commentators in the scientific [[community]] about whether there is a reliable [[objective]] way to distinguish "pseud
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  • ...luids, and whole bodies (autopsies). The term also encompasses the related scientific study of disease processes, called General pathology. The History of pathology can be traced to the earliest application of the [[scientific method]] to the field of [[medicine]], a development which occurred in the
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  • ...nt states of the universe, and it is widely accepted within the scientific community. It offers a comprehensive [[explanation]] for a broad range of observed ph While the scientific community was once divided between supporters of two different expanding universe the
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  • Within the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sociology_of_religion social scientific study of religion], the [[problem]] of '''plausibility''' usually revolves ...ically extraordinary [[truth]] claims of their [[faith]]. Members of the [[community]] will likely use a somewhat specialized [[language]] and [[participate]] i
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  • ...an a purely [[psychological]] process by the [[mainstream]] [[scientific]] community because no replicable [[demonstration]], "on demand", has ever been achieve Scientific [[investigation]] of extrasensory perception (ESP) is [[complicated]] by th
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  • ...acemaking, social responsibility, social [[justice]], cultural competence, community resilience, and human [[adaptation]]. ...l its members, particularly the poorest and most vulnerable members of the community
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  • ...the commensurate [[fossil]] remains in Europe and adjacent areas. Current scientific literature prefers the term "[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Early_modern_hu ...ttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Upper_Paleolithic Upper Paleolithic]. Current scientific [[literature]] prefers the term European Early Modern Humans (EEMH), to the
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  • ...that the virus will be controlled by one or more vaccines. The scientific community is actively working on vaccines and soon, encouraging results will be relea
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  • ...ducated to believe in only what can be seen with the eyes or proven with a scientific method – the current known science of today, and this becomes for them a ...d inspiration in dreams. It is incredibly short sighted for the scientific community and educators to continue this denial of the better half of their natures t
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  • ...ough the first half of the twentieth century, most of the [[scientific]] [[community]] mistakenly believed dinosaurs to have been sluggish, unintelligent cold-b ...0s and 1890s, during which a pair of feuding paleontologists made enormous scientific contributions.
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  • ...e had an insight that the Sun was god. Such a conclusion is worthless as a scientific [[fact]], but it is highly valuable as a religious experience. ...atisfaction. Education is also a [[community]] task, where the [[family]], community and [[state]] should [[participate]]. Education means to spread the knowled
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  • ...e]] of subtle bodies is unconfirmed by the [[mainstream]] [[scientific]] [[community]].
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  • ...r [[knowledge]] and [[potential]], and to [[participate]] fully in their [[community]] and wider [[society]]."
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  • ...A practitioner of astrology is called an astrologer. The [[scientific]] [[community]] considers astrology a [[pseudoscience]] or [[superstition]]. ...ntil the 18th century. Eventually, astronomy distinguished itself as the [[scientific]] [[study]] of astronomical objects and [[phenomena]] without regard to the
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  • *1 : to move into or come to live in a region or [[community]] especially as part of a large-[[scale]] and continuing movement of [[popu ...Its report, based on regional consultation meetings with stakeholders and scientific reports from leading international migration experts, was published and pre
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  • ...festation]] of [[truth, beauty, and goodness]] that you can be. Find the [[community]] of the Brotherhood of Men, and yes, realize that the [[male dominance]] o ...like it was applied to the transmission of the [[Urantia book]]? How would scientific [[inquiry]] affect our [[faith]]?
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  • [[Knowledge]] of 'observable' [[phenomena]] based on the [[scientific method]]. The scientific study of matter at the [[atom]]ic and [[molecule|molecular]] scale
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  • ...ed to as tidal waves, although this usage is not favored by the scientific community because tsunamis are not tidal in nature. Tsunamis generally consist of a s
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  • ...e and public lectures on a wide variety of matters. Similarly, churches, [[community]] centers, [[libraries]], museums, and other [[organizations]] have hosted
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  • ...day. When complete, there will be an estimated 2.2 million. * Over 175,000 scientific research articles and other content dating back hundreds of years from lead ...he tools that comprise JSTOR Plant Science are driven by the plant science community, including leading experts around the world such as * Sir Peter Crane, Roya
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  • ==Scientific skepticism== ...thought of as an organized form of skepticism. This does not mean that the scientific skeptic is necessarily a scientist who conducts live experiments (though th
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  • ...st was not necessarily the best at competing individually, but often the [[community]] made up of those best at working [[together]]. ...is differential [[reproduction]] (not just [[survival]]) and the object of scientific [[study]] is usually differential reproduction resulting from [[traits]] th
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  • ...ommunity]] because no replicable [[demonstration]] has ever been achieved. Scientific investigation of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Extrasensory_perception ext
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  • ...] or [[protection]]), for protection of themselves and livestock and for [[scientific]] [[research]], such as finding cures for certain [[diseases]] or simply to There is [[debate]] within the [[scientific]] [[community]] over how the [[process]] of domestication works. Some [[researchers]] giv
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  • ...hat needs to be transmitted and transcribed can be reasonably advanced and scientific while some needs to be supportive of simple trust and the opening that will
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  • ...hod]] is built on testing assertions which are [[logic]]al consequences of scientific theories. This is done through repeatable [[experiment]]s or observational ...ckly and easily confirmed or falsified (see predictive [[power]]). In many scientific fields, desirable theories are those which predict a large number of events
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  • ...nary defines this usage as "a philosophical and theoretical framework of a scientific school or discipline within which theories, laws, and generalizations and t ==Scientific paradigm==
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  • *2: the scientific [[analysis]] of a social [[institution]] as a functioning whole and as it r New sociological sub-fields continue to appear - such as [[community]] studies, computational sociology, network analysis, actor-network theory
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  • ...mmended for use in [[professional]] [[medical]] settings, such as formal [[scientific]] [[research]] and [[health]] insurance paperwork. ...child is able to learn, develop and become a participating member of the [[community]].
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  • ..., however, has garnered equally widespread support in the [[scientific]] [[community]].[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dark_gravity]
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  • ...ion. The [[idea]] is consequently not [[accepted]] by the [[scientific]] [[community]].
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  • ...d group of people associated together for religious, benevolent, cultural, scientific, political, patriotic, or other purposes. ...he Greek socus locus, and implied a social contract between members of the community. Implicit in the meaning of society is that its members share some mutual c
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  • ...y a few assimilate Chinese philosophy into their own [[research]], whether scientific or philosophical. However, it still carries profound influence amongst the
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  • ...standing]] is already beginning to [[dawn]]. The higher [[minds]] of the [[scientific]] world are no longer wholly [[materialistic]] in their [[philosophy]], but 195:6.9 The [[materialistic]] [[sociologist]] of today [[surveys]] a [[community]], makes a report thereon, and leaves the people as he found them. Nineteen
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  • ...nted [[evidence]] that the program had any value to the [[intelligence]] [[community]].[5] ...arently successful tests were met with much skepticism from the scientific community. Later, in the 1930s, [[J. B. Rhine]] expanded the study of paranormal perf
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  • ...e great American Dress Down Friday, and with others much more formal, even scientific. Each of these styles has a purpose and the results once put down on paper There are some very well known people with high profiles in the on-line community with whom we have worked for years and who still have the jealousy and fear
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  • ...th meetings in 1912 in London, and in 1921 and 1932 in New York. Eugenics' scientific reputation started to tumble in the 1930s, a time when [[Ernst Rüdin]] beg Since the second World War, both the public and the scientific communities have associated eugenics with Nazi abuses, such as enforced rac
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  • ...Progress|development]] on [[Urantia]], is this agency actively withholding scientific [[Discovery|advances]] of benefit to [[society]] in order to avoid such tec ...ommunity]] and a greater [[responsibility]] as the leader to care for this community, this [[family]] of [[Humanity|man]] on Urantia. Again, what may seem as th
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  • ...e the Ancient Arrow [[material]] available to the broader [[scientific]] [[community]]. The leadership of the ACIO is squarely at odds with making such a disclo
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  • ...to differentiate it from [[applied science]], which is the application of scientific research to specific human needs. ..."science" is generally limited to [[empirical]] study involving use of the scientific method.<ref>See, e.g. [https://www.thefreedictionary.com/science]. The firs
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  • emanation and expression of individual and community love whose natural by- ...e membership with all else by making a beneficent life contribution to the community of all being.
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  • ...are so many—especially among Christians—people who speak for the Christian community, especially on the radio, which is broadcast worldwide. Do you have any sug ...has always been the fact that new truth and new information, whether it is scientific or religious, is slow of acceptance, even if it is to share this wonderful
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  • ...sed on those attractions, behaviors expressing them, and membership in a [[community]] of others who share them." ...osexual [[continuum]] (with asexuality sometimes considered the fourth). [[Scientific]] and [[medical]] understanding is that sexual orientation is not a [[choic
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  • ...to differentiate it from [[applied science]], which is the application of scientific research to specific human needs. ..."science" is generally limited to [[empirical]] study involving use of the scientific method. See, e.g. [https://www.thefreedictionary.com/science]. The first us
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  • ...n is to have and pass through an [[actual]] [[experience]] rather than a [[scientific]] [[understanding]] of [[theory]]. Whereas in [[science]] one uses theory t ...omas Aquinas]] wrote: "It is requisite for the [[good]] of the [[human]] [[community]] that there should be [[persons]] who devote themselves to the life of con
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  • ...[[literature]]. As of 2007 none of them are widely accepted by the physics community. ...of the Laws of Physics, by Daniel Z. Freedman and Peter van Nieuwenhuizen, Scientific American, February 1978
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  • ...ch is usually prescribed by a [[religion]] or by the [[tradition]]s of a [[community]] by religious or [[political]] [[law]]s because of the perceived efficacy ...specific people. A ritual may be restricted to a certain subset of the [[community]], and may enable or underscore the passage between religious or social sta
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  • ...s of America] began with a real [[potential]], the groundwork for such a [[community]], based on the [[ideals]] on which it was founded. ...ere they were in such a [[context]] as they might be [[compatible]] as a [[community]] member in our portion of the world, but I did not [[invite]] them. I woul
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  • ...culture are able to modify the collective outcomes and share them with the community. Some consider open source as one of various possible design approaches, wh ...the culture can modify those products and redistribute them back into the community or other organizations. Informing and inspiring the open source movement ar
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  • ..._Sociological_Association American Sociological Association] have found no scientific [[Value|merit]] in them.[2] ...on]] is an inevitable component of social interactions in a [[group]] or [[community]]. The social control that is always associated with intense commitment to
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  • ...chievement, and the exploration of one’s personal relationship to both the community and their relationship to their perceptions of a higher power. As you look ...r understanding of our efforts? As we look at humanity as a whole or as a community, what do our mutual ministrations look like from your perspective?
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  • ...onceptual and sensorial apprehension of [[reality]] shared by a linguistic community (Nation). But Humboldt maintained that the speaking [[human being]] was the ...sciplines that are governed with generative systems and rationalistic in [[scientific method]].
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  • Many conservative religious believers hold that in the absence of a plausible scientific theory, the best explanation for these events is that they were performed b Fundamentally, no philosopher sticking to the scientific [[world view]] could explain the [[existence]] or not of miracles, since mi
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  • ...vices, fire services, police services, things of that sort that hold the [[community]] together functionally, operationally, at the [[material]] level. Yet, a s ...ay be a body of individuals; it may be that you are on a school board or a community committee. Surely in this era when there are so many homeowner’s associat
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  • ...consider it as only a terminological variation, intended to emphasize the scientific and technical foundations of the subject, and its relationship with informa ...munity standards; public services-focused librarianship; serving a diverse community of adults, children, and teens; [[intellectual freedom]]; [[censorship]]; a
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  • ...l months as co-teachers of you, and, indeed, of each other and the greater community. ...nions]] has made for a very productive and effective [[dynamic]] in this [[community]]. In the overview there is obviously more in it than you two [[vital]] wom
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  • ...of the [[narrative]], its imaginary elements are largely possible within [[scientific]]ally-established or scientifically-postulated laws of [[nature]] (though s *Stories that involve [[technology]] or scientific principles that contradict known [[laws]] of [[nature]][4] (compare [[Mirac
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  • '''Scientific method''' is a body of techniques for investigating [[phenomenon|phenomena] [https://www.m-w.com/dictionary/scientific%20method scientific method], ''[[Merriam-Webster|Merriam-Webster Dictionary]]''.
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  • ...pth at all. It will not satisfy Astrophysicists nor most of the scientific community, because my task is to explain this in simple terms that the below average
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  • ...who look to the end of times. Predictions are nothing new. Yet, thoughtful scientific examination of the evidence that is at hand now, can and will lead you to c ...describe that a little more for us, how we can [[individual]]ly, or as a [[community]], work to overcome fear?
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  • *Society for the Scientific Study of Religion ...positive image for [[occultism]] in Western culture. He believes that the community of people it brought together has grown to be "one of the most important mi
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  • ...g it. You are intelligent, you are scientific, you are analytical, you are scientific observers noting these individuals and the changes and difficulties they ha ...reative design team process is a means for actually doing something in the community. What you are presenting to them is a process by which they can interact wi
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  • ...tions. Our approach is to support work such as you are doing in the local community to establish your own local teams. Yes, those 6 projects would make wonder ...is another vector that you see coming on the horizon of your Urantia Book community. We urge you to think in terms of positive developments through the involv
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  • ...ome cases, this involves disentangling folk uses of the term language from scientific uses. ..., but they (usually) cannot explain how or why they say what they say. The scientific description and explanation of this knowledge, as possessed by a language's
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  • ...s no competence or confidence regarding science, and so I cannot revert to scientific terms. ...come from your community merkaba expanding your community and making your community more effective.
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  • ...tions' individual yet ubiquitous [[religion]], reportedly involving direct scientific evidence but only sketched in general description. He also relates the br ....com/krapf/pdf/MWP-StatementForUFOcommunity.pdf (PDF) Statement to the UFO community updating events since 9-11 (on publisher's website)]
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  • ...appropriate threshold of action". Their approach is rooted in Scientific [[Community]] [[Metaphor]]. ...t of the Internet and its widespread use, the opportunity to contribute to community-based knowledge forums is greater than ever before. These computer networks
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  • Susan: Thank you. There doesn’t seem to be a consensus within the medical community about how Ebola spreads. Machiventa stated earlier that it seeks to find t ...ntagions will continue to ravage your population. Your scientific medical community has made great progress, but in many ways it is still quite primitive, comp
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  • ...verify an application of the prevalent common morality of the interested [[community]], that consequently becomes enforced by the law for further reference. ...s in response to new challenges is sometimes credited with the demise of a community (a positive example would be the function of [[Cistercian]] reform in reviv
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  • ...umanities]] in that the social sciences tend to emphasize the use of the [[scientific method]] in the study of humanity, including [[quantitative method|quantita ...proach. Conversely, the interdisciplinary and cross-disciplinary nature of scientific inquiry into human behavior and social and environmental factors affecting
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  • ...humans]] and the [[universe]] by combining, among other things, [[science|scientific]] and [[spirituality|spiritual]] insights. ...nsformation after his passing, and founded [[Auroville]], an international community dedicated to human unity, and based on their teachings.
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  • ...prehensive understanding of humans and the universe by combining [[science|scientific]] and [[spirituality|spiritual]] insights. According to the [[Integral Tran ...nsformation after his passing, and founded [[Auroville]], an international community dedicated to human unity, and based on their teachings. A record of some of
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  • ==Scientific views== ...ucydides]] (ca. 460 BC – ca. 400 BC) who is credited with having begun the scientific approach to history in his work the [[History of the Peloponnesian War]].
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  • ...about life"), also referred to as the '''biological sciences''', is the [[scientific study]] of [[life]]. Biology examines the structure, function, growth, orig ...otany is the scientific study of [[plant]]s. Botany covers a wide range of scientific disciplines that study the [[Individual growth|growth]], [[reproduction]],
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  • ...trust is essential as Social institutions (governments), economies, and [[community|communities]] require trust to function. Therefore trust and altruism are a ...e lives of people: It makes social life predictable, it creates a sense of community, and it makes it easier for people to work together.
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  • (The community and the individual) ...to creatively exercise it: this is the only solution. We in the spiritual community do respect the choices you make day to day. It is all in your own hands, m
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  • ...ology the "spiritual". While parapsychology leans more towards traditional scientific epistemology (laboratory experiments, statistics, research on cognitive sta ...ngrid Slack and Martin Treacy, "the first Section of its kind in a Western scientific society" according to Fontana (Fontana et. al, 2005, p.5).
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  • ...p might have a different set of consensual 'truths'. This lets different [[community|communities]] and societies have varied and extremely different notions of ...than the innumerable individual [[frame of reference|worldview]]s. Much of scientific exploration, experimentation, interpretation and [[analysis]] is done on th
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  • ...e evolved and developed society, with a more developed and evolved medical community. *The history of our medical community is still very young
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  • ...decision to come forward into the realms of [[consciousness]] of spiritual community. This has been a long time coming and we have far to go. But the [[reality] ...travelogues are sometimes interesting, sometimes not interesting. Also, [[scientific]] [[explanations]] may be interesting, may not be interesting. Review of [[
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  • ...meaning]] that he [[thought]] of his study of society as dispassionate and scientific. He was deeply interested in the problem of what held complex modern societ ...rt and forbidden – beliefs and practices which unite into one single moral community called a Church, all those who adhere to them."
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  • ...e within the Teaching Mission to reach out to others in the wider, broader community. ...s everything, and it is not just a coincidence of terms, but really a very scientific application of zero-point. (Thank you.) Certainly. Other questions?
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  • ...This One principally, while many others are working with them as well on a community level. You may have thought that our cessation of the work on those values ...at any movement towards inclusiveness with other people, new or old in the community, would violate those traditions. You have enough work to do as it is to pr
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  • ...r suffering with them. This is the nourishment you get from the spiritual community of which you are a member. This is that deep soul nourishment that enables ...one of you is unique. But we do acknowledge this; in fact we welcome this scientific orientation of yours as a necessary step forward in your general evolution.
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  • Whilst scientific reflection upon the natural world is a fundamental aspect of process though ...arnessing the illuminating power of scientific reason. However, once these scientific and mathematical principles had been objectified they could encompass all o
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  • ...sonally - and collectively, to apply shared energy toward group growth and community understanding, eventually leading to planetary enlightenment. ...The various agencies are at work on your world for social, environmental, scientific and spiritual uplift, seeking to engage with persons who hold an affinity f
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  • ...'oikos'', "household"; and λόγος, ''logos'', "knowledge") is the [[science|scientific]] study of the distribution and abundance of life and the interactions betw ...quantification of [[biodiversity]] and population dynamics has provided a scientific basis for expressing the aims of [[environmentalism]] and evaluating its go
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  • *Community ...ally hear or read My words of tonight are so thoroughly immersed in recent scientific thought, you are so well versed in causality - through time-lapse photograp
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  • *Susan asks for counsel on her community project ...a goal of one day having every resident engaged in shaping the life of the community.
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  • ...e existence of the paranormal is not widely accepted by the [[scientific]] community. ...to appreciate the base rate of [[chance]] occurrences. For example, in a [[scientific]] [[experiment]] of clairvoyance, a purported clairvoyant participant will
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  • ...s on other planets throughout the universe. Unless, that is, there is some scientific basis for it. ...ter) “the cosmic religious feeling is the strongest and noblest motive for scientific research.’’15
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  • *What is required to sustain an individual, a family and a community? ...ved and the first blocks being put into place. Your individual family and community action are those blocks upon which a sustainable civilization will be built
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  • This is what we celebrate in the Spiritual Community. We celebrate your freedom to discover yourselves. This you do by being cre ...orlds have gone through, and the younger worlds will surely go through, of scientific discoveries and abilities that open up the rest of the universe to thrill,
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  • ...sues of ‘‘[[Philosophical Transactions]],’’ generally considered the first scientific journal, in [[1665]] by the Royal Society (London). ...] ([[London]]), was founded in Philadelphia in [[1743]]. As numerous other scientific journals and societies are founded, Alois Senefelder develops the concept o
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