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  • ...tribe]] or [[nationality]] in which it is common, from that [[university]] class that was appropriate the peculiarities make sense. Even though you outgrow ...on or teach a lesson. You may find that you have signed up for an elective class in a [[healing]] art that you would never have [[thought]] yourself interes
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  • ...rs old, already has earned far more than many lifetimes of wages by middle class people. He is worth tens of millions of dollars and has a tremendous follo ...mply because it is rare for someone to break out of the rank of the middle class. Thus, most who [suddenly] come into wealth, power and fame have great dif
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  • ...y B of a certain class depends on the occurrence of an entity A of another class, where the word entity means any physical object, [[phenomenon]], situation ...heory of causality in toto, they opt to provide a theory of causality in [[biology]]
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  • [[Mass media]] is a term used to denote, as a class, that section of the media specifically conceived and designed to reach a [ ...y]], but we also know about, [[Cell signaling]], [[Cellular communication (biology)]], [[chemical communication]] between primitive organisms like [[bacteria
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  • In contrast to the pain he felt, Steiner asserted recently2 that ‘doing first-class [[science]] or Molecular [[biology]] may have in reach an unravelling of the thread whose beginning is that
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  • ...t driver of modern economies. In his 2002 book, ''The Rise of the Creative Class'', [[economist]] [[Richard Florida]] popularized the notion that regions wi *Florida, R. (2002). The Rise of the Creative Class: And How It's Transforming Work, Leisure, Community and Everyday Life. Basi
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  • ...red that a complete absence of terminology — related to modern psychology, biology and physics — existed during the evolution of mankind's sacred texts and ...experience]]s held to be beyond expression; modern philosophy, psychology, biology and physics being overtly analytical, verbal, and [[reductionist]]. However
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  • ...use of the term "race" itself must be analyzed. Moreover, they argue that biology will not explain why or how people use the idea of race: history and social ...(Sider 1996; see also Fields 1990). The differences have little to do with biology and far more to do with the history of [[racism]] and specific forms of [[W
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  • According to philosopher [[Michel Foucault]], theories of both racial and class conflict can be traced to 17th century political debates about innate diffe ...cs]] led some mainstream evolutionary scientists in [[anthropology]] and [[biology]] to question the very validity of race as scientific concept describing an
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  • ...ween pseudo-sciences, such as alchemy, and a science, such as chemistry or biology. Scientific measurements taken are usually tabulated, graphed, or mapped, a ...e [[double helix]] structure that they discovered would prove important in biology, writing "It has not escaped our notice that the specific pairing we have p
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