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  • ...uage & Literature, Mathematics, Middle East Studies, Philosophy, Political Science, Sociology, Statistics. [[Category: Political Science]]
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  • '''''[https://0-isiknowledge.com.catalog.sewanee.edu/wos Social Science Citation Index]''''' ...Studies, Women's Studies. One of the five databases included in the Web of Science.
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  • ...public law, judicial behavior, and public policy. Political science also studies [[power]] in international relations and the theory of Great powers and Sup ...lding. Herbert Baxter Adams is credited with coining the phrase "political science" while teaching [[history]] at Johns Hopkins University.
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  • ...mation processing, and the engineering of information systems. Informatics studies the structure, behavior, and interactions of natural and artificial systems ...s to enrich the other discipline; it has a similar relationship to library science.
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  • ...ation) as well as cross-disciplinary areas such as ethnic studies, women’s studies, history. ...Index to Legal Periodicals Full Text, and Library Literature & Information Science Full Text. Contains abstracts and indexing from over 4,000 publications.
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  • ...Holy Land Studies, Jewish Culture & History, Journal of Palestine Studies, Studies in American Jewish Literature, and many more. Most references are not found [[Category: Political Science]]
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  • ..., [[Religion]], [[Theater]]. One of five databases that make up the Web of Science.
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  • ...sics), atmospheric science, oceanography, hydrology, theoretical planetary science, glaciology, and the study of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Extrasolar_pla <center>For lessons on the [[topic]] of '''''Planetary Science''''', follow [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Category:Plane
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  • ...iterature]], [[art]], [[history]], [[science]], [[politics]], and cultural studies. With between 12 million to 16 million worldwide [[transactions]] per day,
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  • ...though the term 'epizoology' is available, and it has also been applied to studies of plant populations (botanical epidemiology). *1 : a branch of medical science that deals with the incidence, distribution, and control of disease in a po
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  • ...large-scale changes in emphasis and research directions in [[population]] studies during the last 20 years. Topics covered include: rapid demographic expansi [[Category: Political Science]]
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  • [[Psychology]] is an [[academic]] and [[applied science|applied]] field involving the study of behavior and mental processes. Psyc ...r]] of individuals, while the other disciplines rely more heavily on field studies and historical methods for extracting descriptive generalizations. In prac
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  • *1: the technical or special terms used in a [[business]], [[art]], [[science]], or special subject ...ithin a [[discipline]] or speciality field. The [[discipline]] Terminology studies among other things how such terms of art come to be and their interrelation
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  • '''Acoustics''' is the interdisciplinary [[science]] that deals with the study of [[sound]], ultrasound and infrasound (all [[ ...[[architecture]], industrial production, [[war]]fare and more. Art, craft, science and technology have provoked one another to advance the whole, as in many o
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  • *'''''[https://0-plants.jstor.org.catalog.sewanee.edu/ JSTOR Plant Science]''''' ...ncluding Kew Bulletin, Mycologia, International Journal of Plant Sciences, Science, PNAS, and others. * Foundational reference works and books such as The Use
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  • ...ciology]], [[political science]], [[economics]], human geography, cultural studies, and Marxism in one volume, the Dictionary presents concise, clearly writte
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  • ...cacy and [[analysis]] of current levels of acceptance by [[tradition]]al [[Science|scientists]] and doctors.
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  • *1: the [[science]] of [[society]], social [[institutions]], and social [[relationships]]; sp ..., [[friend]], or ally, thus referring to people in general. It is a social science involving the application of social theory and [[research]] methods to the
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  • ...] 1932 essay, Lionel Robbins defined economics as "the [[science]] which [[studies]] human [[behavior]] as a [[relationship]] between ends and scarce means wh
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  • ...emic scandal, including scientific misconduct, such as fraud, fabrication (science) of data and plagiarism; whistleblowing; regulation of research (such as re ...sophy of Science]]) website provides some useful resources, including case studies relevant to [scientific misconduct].
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  • From institutes, universities, and agencies around the world, as well as case studies and hundreds of e-learning courses. [[Category: Political Science]]
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  • *a. The [[science]] of pure [[motion]], considered without reference to the [[matter]] or obj ...n of the causes leading to the motion. The other branch is dynamics, which studies the relationship between the motion of objects and its causes. Kinematics i
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  • ...aw]], [[science]], [[art]] and [[archaeology]], and topics in near eastern studies and late antiquity.
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  • ...]] and [[culture]], particularly [[Literary genre|literature]]. In [[genre studies]] the concept of genre is not compared to originality. Rather, all works ar ...based on [[faster-than-light]] travel, are still science fiction, because science is a main subject in the piece of art.
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  • ...kipedia.org/wiki/Journal_of_Consciousness_Studies Journal of Consciousness Studies], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Journal_of_the_Society_for_Psychical_Resea ...pparent [[experimental]] successes and the status of parapsychology as a [[science]] has been vigorously disputed. Many scientists regard the [[discipline]] a
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  • ...[communication]]. The broad area is commonly referred to as organizational studies, organizational [[behavior]] or organization [[analysis]]. Therefore, a [[n
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  • ...planets]] where magic is common. Fantasy is generally distinguished from [[science fiction]] and horror by the [[expectation]] that it steers clear of [[scien ...(English, cultural studies, comparative literature, [[history]], medieval studies). [[Work]] in this area ranges widely, from the structuralist theory of [ht
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  • ...s within these domains, and is one of the oldest and largest subjects in [[science]], engineering and technology. ...]], classical mechanics is one of the two major sub-fields of study in the science of mechanics, which is concerned with the set of [[physical]] [[law]]s gove
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  • ...a [[scientific]] explanation,[1] or [[phenomena]] alleged to be outside of science's current ability to explain or [[measure]].[2] Notably, paranormal phenome ...States [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Science_Foundation National Science Foundation], maintains that scientific evidence does not support paranormal
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  • ...erdisciplinary research in the [[history of philosophy]], the [[history of science]], or the [[history of literature]]. In [[Sweden]], the history of ideas ha *[[James Burke (science historian)|James Burke]] and ''[[The Day the Universe Changed]]''
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  • ...dia.org/wiki/Lionel_Robbins Lionel Robbins] in 1932, is "the science which studies human behavior as a relation between scarce means having alternative uses."
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  • Studies dealing with the [[language]]s, [[literature]], [[history]], [[art]], and a The study of the Universe integrating [[science]], [[philosophy]], and [[religion]].
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  • ...from several [[social sciences]], including [[sociology]] and [[political science]]. Several generations of scholarly [[thought]] on revolutions have generat [[Category: Political Science]]
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  • Future studies, or futurology, is the [[science]], [[art]] and [[practice]] of postulating possible futures. Modern practit ...man [[desire]] to forecast the future. Much of [[Natural Sciences|physical science]] can be read as an attempt to make [[quantitative]] and objective predicti
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  • ...these interactions. In general, the physics is regarded as the fundamental science as all other natural sciences utilize and obey the principles and laws set The field of physics is extremely broad, and can include such diverse studies as [[quantum mechanics]] and [[theoretical physics]] to [[applied physics]]
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  • ...ientific method to study human behavior and society, and from the [[formal science]]s, such as [[mathematics]] and [[logic]], which use a different [[methodol ...the [[art]]s on the other. [[Mathematics]], [[statistics]] and [[computer science]] are not considered natural sciences, but provide many tools and framework
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  • *a [[science]] that deals with the [[relation]] of [[electricity]] to [[chemical]] [[cha '''Electrochemistry''' is a branch of [[chemistry]] that [[studies]] chemical [[reactions]] which take place in a solution at the [[interface
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  • ...ed in usually by a [[group]] of students to supplement and apply classroom studies A '''project''' in [[business]] and [[science]] is a [[collaborative]] [[enterprise]], frequently involving [[research]]
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  • Many [[studies]] have been done to [[examine]] the [[roots]] of social consciousness. It i [[Category: Political Science]]
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  • ...used in different fields developed largely independently, but 20th century studies of [[Systems theory]] and [[Cybernetics]] combined with spreading use of co ...stry]] and [[biology]][4], and human systems in [[economics]] and [[social science]] (the computational sociology) as well as in engineering to gain [[insight
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  • ...influence on, and has been greatly influenced by, Western [[religion]], [[science]], and [[politics]], and the philosophies of the [[Abrahamic religion]]s ([ ...and their separation from philosophy: [[mathematics]] became a specialized science in the ancient world, and "natural philosophy" developed into the disciplin
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  • ...luences [[literature]] in the fields of communication studies, [[political science]], management, and organizational theory, as well as important aspects of d [[Category: Political Science]]
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  • ...onism]] is sometimes seen as the [[opposite]] of holism. Reductionism in [[science]] says that a [[complex]] system can be explained by reduction to its funda ...lly comes later in the development of a scientist or in the development of science."
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  • ...Structure of Scientific Revolutions]]'', is an analysis of the history of science. Its publication was a landmark event in the sociology of knowledge, and po ...ematics but in the fields that apply them, as computer science, and in the studies that reflect on them, as philosophy and especially the philosophy of mathem
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  • In mathematics, logic, and computer science, a [[formal language]] is a language that is defined by precise mathematica A special branch of mathematics and computer science exists that is devoted exclusively to the theory of language syntax: [[form
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  • ...//dictionary.reference.com/search?q=zoology] Zoology is the branch of life science that focuses on the [[structure]], function, [[behavior]], and [[evolution] # '''Zoography''', also known as '''descriptive zoology''', is the [[applied science]] of describing animals and their habitats.
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  • ...conomics]], [[sociology]], administrative [[law]], [[Psychology|behavioral science]], management and a range of related fields. The goals of the field of publ In the United States, the academic field draws heavily on [[political science]] and [[law]]. Scholars such as John A. Rohr write of a long [[history]] be
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  • ...the Study of Western Esotericism'' and the “Aries Book Series: Texts and Studies in Western Esotericism” (both Brill), as well as of four collective volum ...stern [[esotericism]]. It has helped pave the way for a number of further studies that have appeared in various journals, concerning the New Age phenomenon.
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  • ...example visualization while in a relaxed, meditative state. Recent (2007) studies have shown that experiences somewhat similar to OBEs can be induced by dire ...(1997). "Six Studies of Out-of-the-Body Experiences" Journal of Near Death Studies
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  • ...cept that memory takes time to fixate or undergo “Konsolidierung” in their studies conducted between 1892 and 1900.[1] ...ttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neuropsychopharmacology neuropharmacological] studies of selected [[brain]] areas began to shed light on the [[molecules]] possib
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  • ...us. Your careers that you have led up to this point may not have included science or politics and yet, you have done your research and can speak freely on th ...ok. Yes, environmental travesties may be occurring, yet on the other hand, science is moving forward with new breakthrough technologies. Like a child who mus
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  • ...erent]] fields [[developed]] largely [[independently]], but 20th century [[studies]] of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Systems_theory Systems theory] and [htt ...emistry]] and [[biology]], and human systems in [[economics]] and [[social science]] (the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Computational_sociology computational
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  • '''Semiotics''', also called semiotic studies or semiology, is the study of sign [[process]]es (semiosis), or significati ...enna Circle]] and presented in their International Encyclopedia of Unified Science, in which the [[author]]s agreed on breaking the field, which they called "
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  • An experiment is defined, in science, as a method of investigating less known fields, solving practical problems ...ments attempts to balance the requirements and limitations of the field of science in which one works so that the experiment can provide the best conclusion a
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  • The night sky and [[studies]] of it have a historical place in both [[ancient]] and [[modern]] [[cultur ...e night sky and bodies observed within it, meanwhile, takes place in the [[science]] of astronomy.
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  • ==Computer science== * Program analysis [[computer science]], the process of automatically analysing the behavior of computer programs
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  • ...s opposed to "knowledge of the measurable",[3][4] usually referred to as [[science]]. The term is sometimes popularly taken to mean "knowledge meant only for ...tualism and numerology. There is often a strong religious element to these studies and [[beliefs]], and many occultists profess adherence to religions such as
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  • Archaisms are most frequently encountered in [[poetry]], [[law]], [[science]], [[technology]], [[geography]] and [[ritual]] [[writing]] and [[speech]]. ...use they are fields of [[continual]] [[discovery]] and re-[[invention]], [[science]] and [[technology]] have historically generated [https://en.wikipedia.org/
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  • 'Religious '''studies''' is the [[Intellectual|academic]] field of multi-disciplinary study of [[ ...and [[belief]] from outside any particular religious viewpoint. Religious studies draws upon multiple disciplines and their methodologies including [[anthrop
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  • ...ffice and reading room of the father as the head of a household, but today studies are generally either used to operate a home business or else open to the wh ...partment of study; the cultivation of a particular branch of learning or [[science]]. Often in collect. pl., a person's work as a student.
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  • ...iki/Ijon_Tichy Ijon Tichy] — a character from a cycle of Stanisław Lem's [[science fiction]] stories of 1960s — was known to work on the "General Theory of ...Explanation and the Idea of a Grand Unified Theory". Collected Papers IX: Studies in Metaphilosophy.
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  • ...l April [[2004]], and is currently a co-director of the Center for Process Studies, and one of the foremost contemporary exponents of [[process theology]], fo ...ffin returned to Claremont to establish, with Cobb, the Center for Process Studies.
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  • ...aces and regions), study of man-land relationship, and research in [[earth science]]s.[https://www.geog.ucsb.edu/~kclarke/G200B/four_20traditions_20of_20geogr ...s 'a description of the world';that is Geography. In a word Geography is a Science - a thing not of mere names but of argument and reason, of cause and effect
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  • The term "genetic engineering" was coined in Jack Williamson's science fiction novel Dragon's Island, published in 1951, [2] two years before Jame In materials science, a genetically modified virus has been used to construct a more environment
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  • ...ober 7, 1966, the journal [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Science_(journal) Science] discussed NASA scientist-astronaut program recruitment [[efforts]]: ...his 1936 painting Perspicacity. The picture shows an artist at work who [[studies]] his subject intently: it is an egg. But the painting which he is creating
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  • ...ox.ac.uk/ University of Oxford], having as a focus business and management studies. It is now closely associated with the Saïd Business School of the univers ...realities. So we are encouraging people to start using the same methods of science that have been so productive in other areas, in order to discover spiritual
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  • ...s first scientific approaches to human language but gave way to the modern science of [[linguistics]] in the early 20th century due to the influence of [[Ferd One branch of philology is [[comparative linguistics]], which studies the relationship between languages. Similarities between [[Sanskrit]] and [
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  • Outside the rigorous [[context]] of [[science]], prediction is often confused with informed guess or opinion. ==Anticipatory science forecasts==
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  • '''Classics''' or '''Classical Studies''' is the branch of the [[Humanities]] dealing with the [[language]]s, [[li Classical studies incorporate a certain type of methodology. The rule of the classical world
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  • ..., the legal status of libraries and information resources, and the applied science of computer technology used in documentation and records management. ...lassification, Preservation, Reference, Statistics and Management. Library science is constantly evolving, incorporating new topics like Database Management,
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  • ...gifts: fire, symbolizing all [[knowledge]], skills, technology, arts, and science; and “blind [[hope]]” or optimism. The two went together—with fire, h ....iupui.edu/collections/special/psl Joseph and Matthew Payton Philanthropic Studies Library]
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  • ...epartment, College of Saint Benedict], Saint John's University,"''Computer Science is the study of all aspects of computer systems, from the theoretical found ...in implementing computations. For example, [[programming language theory]] studies approaches to describing computations, while [[computer programming]] appli
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  • ...the same [[sequential]] [[stages]] of decomposition. The [[science]] which studies decomposition is generally referred to as [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ta
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  • ...ys a wide range of different procedures, it can be considered to be both a science and a humanity, and in the United States it is thought of as a branch of [[ Archaeology studies human [[history]] from the development of the first stone [[tools]] in east
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  • ...heology natural theology] as used by Gifford means theology supported by [[science]] and not dependent on the [[miracle|miraculous]]. The [[lectures]] are gi ...n the fields of [[theology]] or [[philosophy]] and their relationship to [[science]].
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  • ...ly compounds the [[difficulty]] of providing a [[precise]] [[definition]]. Studies have found over 100 definitions of “terrorism”. The concept of terroris [[Category: Political Science]]
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  • ...[[purpose]] of science fiction, making it a "literature of [[ideas]]".[1] Science fiction is largely based on writing entertainingly and [[rationa]]lly about ...th our definitions, Shakespeare's play The Tempest would have to be termed science fiction.[8]
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  • ===='''''[[Science]]'''''==== ...years back, and now showing the same [[similarities]]. It seems like our [[science]] has progressed closer to [[reality]] than what our [[religions]] have. Do
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  • ...ional Forgiveness Institute and is considered the initiator of forgiveness studies. He developed a 20-Step Process Model of Forgiveness.[3] Recent work has [[ Studies show that people who forgive are happier and healthier than those who hold
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  • A critical element in studies of trust behavior is [[power]]. One who is in a position of dependence cann ==Media studies==
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  • ...d other [[phenomena]] and cultural [[units]]. It has been used in [[social science]] to [[understand]] the [[processes]] by which societies and [[groups]] exc ...e Other will allow Levinas to derive other aspects of [[philosophy]] and [[science]] as secondary to this [[ethic]]. Levinas writes:
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  • ...roughly into two categories: psychical research generally focuses on case studies, interviews, and field reports, while parapsychology relates to strictly la ==Afterlife in modern science==
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  • ...e sense of foundation and augmentation - in "Latin Etymologies", ''Harvard Studies in Classical Philology'', Vol. 4, 1893.</ref> [[Category: Political Science]]
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  • ...e such features as ''identities'' and ''relations'' between magnitudes. In science, quantitative structure is the subject of empirical investigation and canno ...ems, with their kinds and relations, fall into the number theory. Geometry studies the issues of spatial magnitudes: straight lines (their length, and relatio
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  • ...rsonal identity (philosophy)|personal identity]] and an [[Identity (social science)|identity]] where the individual has some sort of comprehension of him or h ...ce of such identification are summarized as ethnogenesis. Various cultural studies and social theory investigate the question of cultural and ethnic identitie
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  • == Ideology in Cognitive Science, Linguistics, Philosophy, Post-Modernism and Critical Theory == ...es that among these aspects ideology is the most generic term, because the science of ideas also contains the study of their expression and deduction.
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  • ...Exposition of Euclid'' had stimulated borth J. Wallis's and G. Saccheri's studies of the theory of parallel lines." ...ry precursor to the development of [[calculus]] and a precise quantitative science of [[physics]]. The second geometric development of this period was the sys
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  • ...the biology of the nervous system, whereas the latter refers to the entire science of the nervous system. Studies of the [[brain]] became more sophisticated after the [[invention]] of the [
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  • ...of '''space''' has been of interest for [[philosophy|philosophers]] and [[science|scientists]] for much of human history. The term is used somewhat different Science considers space to be a fundamental quantity (a quantity which can not be d
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  • ...er of the [[population]] in the requirements of [[health]] or education, [[science]] or transport, [[ecology]], agriculture, [[industry]], commerce, and so fo
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  • ...umanity|humans]] and the [[universe]] by combining, among other things, [[science|scientific]] and [[spirituality|spiritual]] insights. ...ntury, the movement originates with the [[California Institute of Integral Studies]] founded in 1968 by [[Haridas Chaudhuri]], a disciple of Sri Aurobindo, wh
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  • ...and ideology (the "epistemological break" is not an event, but a process; "science" always has to fight for its truth against ideology, which keeps coming bac ...late twentieth century, the concept was developed in two fields: cultural studies, examining the historical, social, and cultural conditions that make possib
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  • ...]], [[neuropsychology]], [[bioeconomics]] and the history and sociology of science. Increasingly, quantitative and qualitative methods are being integrated in ...ect in question ought to stand on the same footing of inquiry as a natural science.
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  • ...rgue that appeals to intuition must be informed by the methods of [[social science]]. # B. Weatherson, "What Good are Counterexamples?", Philosophical Studies, 115 (2003) pp. 1-31.
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  • ...y in itself took my mind away from my anger. I found a lot of escape in my studies and yet, at the same time I actually learned a few things. The human mind i ...th through the study of the mind. I really endeavored to make the spirit a science project. I found that my ever-changing interests in life were acceptable to
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  • ...lt would have four departments: [[Biblical Studies]] and [[Literature]], [[Science]] and [[Philosophy]], [[Law]] and [[Medical]]. Though Bishop McTyeire usual
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  • ...f course, an activity of which you have little [[knowledge]]. Even in your studies of how our Upholder lays out the scheme of [[things]], applying His [[energ ...y]], as separate yet entwined, is a bit like looking at [[religion]] and [[science]], weaving their way together. One is whole unto itself, as is the other. A
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  • ...esis]] forms the main branches of [[parapsychological]] research, and many studies seeking to detect and understand telepathy have been done within the field. Telepathy is a common theme in fiction and science fiction, with many [[superhero]]es and [[supervillain]]s having telepathic
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  • ...ive science programs, and many others have instituted courses in cognitive science. ...ers mentioned in this paragraph can be viewed as the founders of cognitive science.
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  • ...e [[History of Brazil (1889–1930)]], [[History of China]], or [[History of Science]]. ...udy, Ritter places history in the humanities, and asserts that it is not a science.Ritter, H. (1986). Dictionary of concepts in history. Reference sources for
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  • ...a complete lack of [[science]] or studies to support it.[2][6] The lack of science is acknowledged by some believers, including Doreen Virtue, author of ''The #Jayson, S (2005-05-31). "Indigo kids: Does the science fly?". USA Today. https://www.usatoday.com/news/religion/2005-05-31-indigo-
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  • ...ks a comprehensive understanding of humans and the universe by combining [[science|scientific]] and [[spirituality|spiritual]] insights. According to the [[In ...Integral thinkers like [[Sri Aurobindo]], and Wilber have argue that both science ''and'' mysticism (or [[spirituality]]) are necessary for complete understa
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  • #Grimes, Ronald L. (1994) ''The Beginnings of Ritual Studies''. Columbia, SC: University of South Carolina Press. #[[Bronisław Malinowski]]. (1948) ''Magic, Science and Religion''. Boston: Beacon Press.
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  • ...imental protocols with unselected human subjects. But, as with the earlier studies, Rhine was reluctant to publicize this work too early, because of the fear ...rovoked a "mini-renaissance" that renewed public interest in consciousness studies and psychic phenomena, and helped to make financial support more available
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  • Biology as a separate [[science]] was developed in the nineteenth century, as scientists discovered that or ...mistry]] examines the fundamental chemistry of life; [[molecular biology]] studies the complex interactions of systems of biological molecules; [[cellular bio
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  • ...re is sometimes termed [[pure science]] to differentiate it from [[applied science]], which is the application of scientific research to specific human needs. Fields of science are commonly classified along two major lines:
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  • ...ll continue your studies, but they are not always as matter-of-fact as the studies of your [[material]] [[schools]]. The [[purpose]] of study is to [[stimulat Thus, the main thrust of your [[studies]] for some time will be in the realms of [[relationship]], [[motivation]],
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  • ...they waited 15 minutes, they would receive another marshmallow. Follow up studies showed that the results correlated well with these children's success level # Skinner, B.F. (1953) Science and Human Behavior, p.230.
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  • ...be measured through a variety of techniques. Stefan Klein, in his book The Science of Happiness, links the dynamics of neurobiological systems (i.e., dopamine ...esearch papers on the topic concluded that "the majority of well-conducted studies found that higher levels of religious involvement are positively associated
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  • ...here is sometimes termed 'pure science' to differentiate it from [[applied science]], which is the application of scientific research to specific human needs. Fields of science are commonly classified along two major lines:
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  • A second definition of intelligence comes from "[[Mainstream Science on Intelligence]]", which was signed by 52 intelligence researchers in 1994 ...t to do''.[https://www.lrainc.com/swtaboo/taboos/wsj_main.html] Mainstream Science on Intelligence] reprinted in Gottfredson (1997). ''[[Intelligence (journal
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  • ===Topic: '''''Mindal Science'''''=== ...of the book) will become obsolete in the course of time, in particular the science aspect as things are discovered, as you discover things, as you evolve into
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  • ...nly aspects of computer science, but also [[library science]], [[cognitive science|cognitive]], and [[social sciences]]. ...." <ref>Web Dictionary of Cybernetics and Systems</ref> Within information science, attention has been given in recent years to [[human–computer interaction
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  • ...ty, quantum, and nuclear physics, [[generative sciences]] like [[cognitive science]], [[cybernetics]], [[genetics]], and [[generative linguistics]], rich [[li
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  • ...re not On High a [[science]] of the [[Unqualified Absolute]] as there is a science of [[matter]] . .. and is it not . .. (indistinguishable) . .. [[mathematic ...gin to master the subjects which will be presented to us in our advanced [[studies]] after we leave the [[local universe]] en route to [[Paradise]].
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  • ...s). Derrick Jensen and Gerge Draffan's 2004 book ''Welcome to the Machine: Science, Surveillance, and the Culture of Control'' demonstrates how our [[society]
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  • ...system, and are the focus of much research in [[psychology]], [[cognitive science]], [[neuroscience]] and [[molecular biology]]. === Early studies on visual perception ===
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  • Many different disciplines have produced work on the emotions. [[Human Science|Human sciences]] study the role of emotions in mental processes, disorders, ...oss-cultural comparisons of a range of human activities; some anthropology studies examine the role of emotions in human activities. In the field of [[communi
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  • ...Fall: East-West Synchronicity and Indic Exceptionalism Reexamined," Social Science History, Volume 24, Number 4, Winter 2000, pp. 727-754 in Project Muse ...ary Historiography: New Pitfalls and Old Debates," Journal of Modern Greek Studies, Volume 15, Number 2, October 1997, pp. 209-216
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  • *Ontario Institute for Studies in Education of the University of Toronto explore and [[experience]] them through [[art]], [[literature]], [[science]], and the
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  • ...zed, or be particular to a discrete field such as sports, statesmanship, [[science]], or [[The Arts|art]]. In Ancient [[Rome]], the genius was the guiding or ...Catharine, M. (1926). Early Mental Traits of Two Hundred Geniuses (Genetic Studies of Genius Series), Stanford University Press.
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  • ...overbs and [[idiom]]s give many examples of its application, but also in [[science]], [[philosophy]] and the [[humanities]]. The concepts of association, com ...ades have shown a renewed interest in analogy, most notable in [[cognitive science]].
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  • ...began in ancient times. [[Indian philosophy|Philosophers]] in [[History of science in early cultures#India|ancient India]] explained the phenomenon from the 8 ...eavenly bodies,<ref>K. A. Waheed (1978). ''Islam and The Origins of Modern Science'', p. 27. Islamic Publication Ltd., Lahore.</ref> foreshadowing [[Newton's
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  • ...nological]] [[intervention]]. Anti-gravity is a recurring [[concept]] in [[science fiction]], particularly in the [[context]] of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wik ...of General Relativity, Volume 3 Boston, Massachusetts: Center for Einstein Studies. ISBN 0-8176-3479-7
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  • ...” approaches to help students learn and apply concepts in subjects such as science, mathematics, or English. They utilize “props” or “manipulatives” t ...a group of students in at least one subject, usually music, art, reading, science, arithmetic, or physical education—to a number of classes. A small but gr
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  • ...he world. "Metaphysician" is, counterintuitively, the name of someone that studies metaphysics, not metaphysicist. ...al situation of metaphysics being integral with (Aristotelian) physics and science, has, in the West, become reversed so that scientists generally consider me
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  • ...mind|mental]] ability to store, retain and recall information. Traditional studies of memory began in the fields of [[philosophy]], including mnemonic techniq ...recent decades, it has become one of the principal pillars of a branch of science called [[cognitive neuroscience]], an interdisciplinary link between [[cogn
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  • ...velopment. Thus, he began to publish works such as 'Theosophy' and 'Occult Science' and to lecture on esoteric themes both to select audiences (members of the * ''Aries Book Series: Texts and Studies in Western Esotericism'', Brill, Leiden, since 2006.
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  • ...οίκος, ''oikos'', "household"; and λόγος, ''logos'', "knowledge") is the [[science|scientific]] study of the distribution and abundance of life and the intera ...logist [[Ernst Haeckel]] in 1866, when he defined it as "the comprehensive science of the relationship of the organism to the environment." [https://books.goo
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  • ...[anthropology]], demography, [[psychology]], city planning, and history of science came of age as autonomous university-based disciplines. ...ven liberal arts appear to be limited to [[mathematical]] and [[language]] studies, the process of teaching and expounding them furthered their development as
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  • ...n about 5000 individuals can thermoregulate.[https://www.sciencedirect.com/science?_ob=MiamiImageURL&_imagekey=B6T2P-4867WXH-110-2&_cdi=4924&_user=4385511&_ch ...algamation of microbial and human attributes." [https://dx.doi.org/10.1126/science.1124234]. An [[NIH]]-coordinated and -funded effort is currently in progres
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  • ...rance should be the principle and overriding values in the discussion of [[science]] and [[religion]]."[9] In studies of religion, modern Western societies are generally recognized as secular.
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  • ...He went on to further research at Columbia University, continuing similar studies; there he found another mentor in [[Alfred Adler]], one of [[Sigmund Freud] * ''The Psychology of Science: A Reconnaissance'', New York: [[Harper & Row]], 1966; Chapel Hill: Maurice
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  • *[https://www.ctr4process.org Center for Process Studies] at the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Claremont_School_of_Theology Claremo Encyclopedia of Science and Religion. Ed. J. Wentzel Vrede van Huyssteen. Vol. 2. New York: Macmill
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  • * [[Logic]] studies the laws of valid inference. ** Science itself is not deductive, but largely inductive, and its process cannot be c
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  • ...om action to sensing to comparison with desired goal, and again to action. Studies in cybernetics provide a means for examining the [[design]] and function of ...ion]] in the [[animal]] and the [[machine]]. Stafford Beer called it the [[science]] of effective organization and Gordon Pask extended it to include informat
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  • ...are [[anthropology]], [[area studies]], [[communications]] and [[cultural studies]], although these are often regarded as social sciences. Scholars working i ..., in modern [[academia]], history is increasingly classified as a [[social science]], especially when [[chronology]] is the focus.
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  • ...a number of discoveries that later played roles in the development of the science of chemistry. To quote only a few examples: the isolation of mercury around ...e scientific study of nature. Where the early Greek mind applies itself to science it evinces an extraordinary sense of observationPage 235 | Top of Article a
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  • ...] (1749–1832) and [[William Shakespeare]] (1564–1616). In 1873 Freud began studies in medicine at the [[University of Vienna]]. He worked as a [[research]] as Charcot's work with hysterical patients began to move Freud from his studies of [[brain]] physiology to [[psychology]]. Charcot, who believed hysteria w
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  • ...tudies of science. You will do a great deal to help many to understand how science and spirituality work together. Are there more questions?
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  • '''Transpersonal psychology''' is a school of [[psychology]] that studies the [[transpersonal]], the transcendent or [[spiritual]] aspects of the hum Amongst the thinkers who are held to have set the stage for transpersonal studies are [[William James]], [[Sigmund Freud]], [[Otto Rank]], [[Carl Jung]], [[A
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  • As a [[formal science]], logic investigates and classifies the structure of statements and argume ...], conceived of logic. Modern logicians usually wish to ensure that logic studies just those arguments that arise from appropriately general forms of inferen
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  • ...ic, pointing out that Egypt was an African culture whose achievements in [[science]], [[mathematics]], [[architecture]], and [[philosophy]] provided a basis f ...ght, Sect. I, vol. 1,(1986: Kinshasa-Munich-Libreville, African University Studies)
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  • ...ect of law&mdash;a subject which the Greeks themselves never treated as a science. Traditionally, the origins of Roman legal science are connected to [[Gnaeus Flavius (jurist)|Gnaeus Flavius]]: Flavius is sai
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  • *4. Of, according to, or pertaining to the science of DYNAMICS: as the dynamic theory of the tides. In general, psychodynamics studies the [[transformation]]s and exchanges of "[[psychic]] [[energy]]" within th
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  • '''Astronomy''' is the [[science|scientific study]] of [[celestial]] objects (such as [[star]]s, [[planet]]s ...elescope]] was required before astronomy was able to develop into a modern science. Historically, astronomy has included disciplines as diverse as astrometry,
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  • ===Topic: ''Spirit, Science, & Mathematics''=== ===='''''[[Science]]''''' (Spirit, science, and mathematics)====
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  • ...o you, also. It is [[wonderful]] to be here and how we have enjoyed your [[studies]]! How [[diligently]] you have applied yourself to the [[comprehension]] of ...segment of [[time]] in my [[future]] [[studies]] that will be devoted to [[science]], and at that time I do hope to master an understanding of the [[Havona]]
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  • ...eligion]] and [[New Religious Movement]]s with the Department of Religious Studies at the [https://www.ucsb.edu/ University of California, Santa Barbara]. ...hey see as conflicts of interest in his reporting of some of the groups he studies.
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  • ...usceptible to black and white [[thinking]].[14] Meanwhile, in ''Influence, Science and Practice'', social psychologist Robert Cialdini argues that mind contro ...ipulation, stating that such theories were not part of accepted mainline [[science]] according to the Frye Standard (Anthony & Robbins 1992: 5-29). Yet there
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  • ...rt of post-colonial African affairs, which he selected as the focus of his studies after an international youth conference in 1951, and which his publications ...disciplinary division between [[sociology]], [[anthropology]], [[political science]], [[economics]], and [[the humanities]], and the pursuit of [[universal]]
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  • ...d [[August 19]], [[2007]]. Chemistry is a [[physical science]] related to studies of various [[atom]]s, [[molecule]]s, [[crystal]]s and other aggregates of ...sms|biological organisms]]; [[physical chemistry]], the [[energy]] related studies of chemical systems at macro, molecular and submolecular scales; [[analytic
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  • ...nformation technology, e.g. informatics, information science, and computer science, the word "information" is often used without careful consideration of the ...This is used in application of statistics to [[estimation theory]] and to science in general. Fisher information is thought of as the amount of information
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  • ...th other fields that concern themselves with the brain, such as [[computer science]] ([[artificial intelligence]] and similar fields) and [[philosophy]]. ===Lesion studies===
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  • ...e themes form the [[essential]] [[meaning]] of jealousy in most scientific studies. ...of thoughts and feelings justify their distinction in [[philosophy]] and [[science]]. However, we are Jealous of a rival, while we are Envious of what other p
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  • ...pical lifespan, a human spends a total of about six years dreaming[https://science.howstuffworks.com/dream3.htm] (which is about two hours each night [https:/ Studies show that various species of mammals and birds experience REM during sleep.
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  • [[Political science]] (also political studies) is the study of political [[behavior]] and examines the acquisition and ap ...long-standing forms of inequality. Thus, it is the strategy of postmodern science...to identify and, thereby, attack the ”deceiving“ power of universaliz
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  • # Stephen Toulmin and June Goodfield (1965), The Ancestry of Science: The Discovery of Time, p. 64, University of Chicago Press (cf. The Contrib # Sivin, Nathan (1995). Science in Ancient China: Researches and Reflections. Brookfield, Vermont: Ashgate
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  • ...social relations all other ideas ([[ideology]]) form, including those of [[science]] and of [[economics]], [[law]], morality etc.. ...]]" that simply has no basis in [[fact]], something like the way that folk science speaks of demon-caused illness.
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  • ...processes become embedded. For the, culture thus includes technology, art, science, as well as moral systems. ...ed, Wolfram, S., ''[https://www.wolframscience.com/nksonline A New Kind of Science]''. and [[Richard Dawkins]]' ''[[The Extended Phenotype]]'' for discussion
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  • ...re identical with those of [[magic]]. Mankind is progressing from magic to science, not by [[meditation]] and [[reason]], but rather through long experience, ...be repeatable in order to predict dependably any future results. [[Theory#Science|Theories]] that encompass wider domains of inquiry may bind many hypotheses
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  • You have seen studies of the fellow who introduced the concept that the very configuration of wat ...or fine-tuned criticism in that regard, because it is not a cut-and-dried science, but it does have some value, some speculative value that can enable you to
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  • ...processes become embedded. For the, culture thus includes technology, art, science, as well as moral systems. ...ed, Wolfram, S., ''[https://www.wolframscience.com/nksonline A New Kind of Science]''. and [[Richard Dawkins]]' ''[[The Extended Phenotype]]'' for discussion
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  • You have seen studies of the fellow who introduced the concept that the very configuration of wat ...or fine-tuned criticism in that regard, because it is not a cut-and-dried science, but it does have some value, some speculative value that can enable you to
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  • ...l Prize]] in medicine. Ethology is a combination of laboratory and field [[science]], with strong ties to certain other [[disciplines]] — e.g., neuroanatomy ...ill]] in his 1843 System of Logic. He recommended the development of a new science, "ethology," whose purpose would be the explanation of [[individual]] and n
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  • One concept or idea that often complements peace studies is [[Development studies|development]]. In much development discourse, it is assumed that economic, ...r Many Peaces'', in: Dietrich/Echavarría/Koppensteiner: Key Texts of Peace Studies, Vienna, LIT Verlag, 2006. pages 282-305.[https://www.aspr.ac.at/wp7_97.pd
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  • ...tive element. In [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Hume David Hume]'s [[studies]] of contempt, he suggests that contempt [[essentially]] requires apprehend .... V. (1969, April 4). Pan-Cultural Elements in Facial Displays of Emotion. Science, 164, 86-88. Retrieved April, 2008, from [4]
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  • ...are [[anthropology]], [[area studies]], [[communications]] and [[cultural studies]], although these are often regarded as social sciences. ..., in modern [[academia]], history is increasingly classified as a [[social science]], especially when [[chronology]] is the focus.
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  • Human languages are usually referred to as natural languages, and the science of studying them is [[linguistics]]. Later in the West, the success of [[science]], [[mathematics]], and other [[formal system]]s in the 20th century led ma
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  • # Dr. Kasem Ajram (1992). The Miracle of Islam Science (2nd Edition ed.). Knowledge House Publishers. ISBN 0-911119-43-4. ...ror: Its Manufacturing Technique and Deterioration Processes, Per Hadsund, Studies in Conservation, Vol. 38, No. 1 (Feb., 1993)
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  • ...origins in the [[natural sciences]], the [[humanities]], and the [[social science]]s. (Wolf, Eric (1994) ''Perilous Ideas: Race, Culture, People.'' ''[[Curre ...lines by its emphasis on in-depth examination of context, [[cross-cultural studies|cross-cultural comparisons]] (socio-cultural anthropology is by nature a co
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  • ...iritual]] [[understanding]] but they also want to know something about the science behind it, the [[disease]]. So if you could share any thoughts with me on t ...e Father is ultimately interested in the scientist and not necessarily the science that he is doing. So, thank you.
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  • ...ml Hariri, Homicide and The Hague] op-ed by The Hague Centre for Strategic Studies [[Category: Political Science]]
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  • Some of the most interesting results of recent studies center on the relationships between bullying, [[violence]], and self-esteem ...hen we conducted our initial review of the literature, we uncovered no lab studies that probed the link between self-esteem and aggression.” —Roy Baumeist
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  • ...it had been predicted, that so impressed him that he began to make his own studies of astronomy helped by some of the professors. He purchased an [[ephemeris] Tycho realized that progress in the science of astronomy could be achieved not by occasional haphazard observations, bu
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  • ...en though it was, in the early days, the subject of large scale scientific studies that produced reports described to follow.[1] Prior to August, 2008,[2] one ...t in 1969, he co-organised a symposium on the subject, [[thinking]] that [[science]] had unfairly neglected the UFO question. However, Westrum wrote that "Sag
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  • ...]. This may be expressed in various ways, such as attacks on the merits of science, education, or literature. ;*[[The Enlightenment]]: [[Human rights]], new science, [[democracy]] (scholarly sources; [[Immanuel Kant|Kant]], [[Wilhelm Dilthe
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  • ...published in eleven volumes, Roberts was also a published [[author]] of [[science fiction]] [[novel]]s, poetry, and several books about ESP development.[1] H ...ial.[15] According to historian Robert C. Fuller, a professor of religious studies at Bradley University, Seth filled the role of guide for what Fuller called
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  • ...ping others, but more self-centered and enriching myself by learning about science and exposing myself to many fields. I'm enjoying it, but I kind-of fear jud ...is, my son, is something no one can give you directly, for in one way your studies, as you call them, are a way of expanding yourself out into realms of knowl
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  • ...nce]]s, but won't take a lot of unreflected-upon risks."[4] She also cites studies involving other animals ranging from mammals to houseflies and goldfish.[5] ...Reznick, J., & Snidman, N. (1988). "Biological Bases of Childhood Shyness" Science, 240:167-71.
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  • ...[[Artificial Creativity|artificial creativity]]. Unlike many phenomena in science, there is no single, authoritative perspective or definition of creativity. ...nd is important in professions such as [[economics]], [[architecture]], [[science]] and [[engineering]].
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  • ...at is worth valuing. This is a major concern of [[sociology]], [[political science]], and [[economics]]. Ethics has been applied to [[economics]], [[politics]] and [[political science]], leading to several distinct and unrelated fields of applied ethics, incl
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  • ...er science]], of mass communications and of mass [[behavior]]—a field that studies collective behavior from the level of quarks to the level of bacterial, pla ...ed Mayer-Kress view collective intelligence through the lens of [[computer science]] and cybernetics. Howard Bloom stresses the [[biological]] adaptations tha
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  • ...e]]. That example enhanced any previous [[perception]] of evolution in our studies of the material dimension. ...an understanding then, of the [[science]] as well as the [[truth]] of the science, which is that if you hate something and belittle it and discourage it and
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  • ...s: such as death of a child, a spouse, or a loved one. In none of his many studies did he find [[evidence]] that the stages exist. In large part due to his wo ...c/book_detail.jsp?isbn=0465013600 "The Other Side of Sadness: What the New Science of Bereavement Tells us About Life After the Loss"
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  • Mercier introduces the relation of color energy to the science of the [[light]] [[spectrum]]; ==Chakras and conventional medical science==
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  • ..., and later become specialized disciplines in their own right ([[cognitive science]] is one recent example). In short, there is an ongoing historical process ...emic insularity, it may increase the value and impact of the academician's studies and or opinion if he takes that insularity into account when discussing or
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  • In sociology and [[political science]], the notion of social identity is defined as the way that individuals [[s ...877). [https://books.google.com/books?id=VJJ2n2paSjYC Principles of social science]. Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott & Co.
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  • ...harmful effects of the suppression of anger; the other is that, recently, studies of anger take the issue of [[gender]] differences into account. The latter As with any emotion, the display of anger can be feigned or exaggerated. Studies by Hochschild and Sutton have shown that the show of anger is likely to be
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  • ...odern society are also studied in the fields of urban anthropology, ethnic studies, ecological anthropology, and psychological anthropology. Since the 1990s, [[Archaeology|Archaeological studies]] of social communities. The term “community” is used in two ways in ar
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  • Tarkas: I am most [[diligent]] in my [[studies]] of this [[process]]. I find it an intriguing and continually [[exciting]] ...hat point I will foster new understanding within a very specific area of [[science]].
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  • == Science of the Golden Rule == ...versations of Muhammad] Wattles (192) Rost (100) Donaldson Dwight M. 1963. Studies in Muslim Ethics, p.82. London: S.P.C.K
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  • ...92-3, p348 and almost immediately experienced a disillusionment with what science had to offer. He became inspired by Eastern literature, particularly the [[ ...n ''A Theory of Everything'' Wilber attempts to bridge business, politics, science and spirituality and show how they integrate with theories of developmental
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  • ...the era I just mentioned. There have been hundreds of thousands of those studies, and it will be our work, your work with us, to glean that data to find tho ...e preface that comment with a continuation of the discussion of the social science research and indigenous research into the wisdoms and best practices for ch
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  • ...n the results of EEG (electro-encephalogram) work in long-term meditators. Studies have demonstrated the presence of a [[frequency]]-following response to aud == Health applications and clinical studies of meditation ==
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  • ...re, attractive patients receive more personalized care from their doctors. Studies have even shown that handsome criminals receive lighter sentences than less ...t is average and what is not average about attractive faces? Psychological Science, 5, 214-220.
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  • # Padmanabh S. Jaini 2001 “Collected Paper on Buddhist Studies” Motilal Banarsidass Publ 576 pages ISBN 8120817761: "Yajnavalkya’s rel # Lynda Obst (February 2006). "Valentine to science - interview with Carl Sagan". Interview. pp. 2. https://findarticles.com/p/
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  • ...n, and Cimino [1977], published in the Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science Series.) The scientific method is not a method directly applied, but rather
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  • ...or illegal, the derivation of cause effect relationship from observational studies must rest on some qualitative theoretical assumptions, for example, that sy notion that can be estimated directly in observational studies, while the latter is a causal notion (also called "causal effect") which is
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  • ...ch research in philosophy of mind, psychology, neuroscience, and cognitive science. ...Wilber's Integral Theory of Consciousness] from ''Journal of Consciousness Studies''
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  • '''Islamic philosophy''' (الفلسفة الإسلامية) is a branch of Islamic studies, and is a longstanding attempt to create harmony between [[philosophy]] ([[ *How can one reconcile the findings of science with religion?
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  • ...always sets you apart. Part science, certain service efforts, even certain studies, are able to give experience an edge that allows others to benefit from its
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  • ...her philosopher whose system has been called ''idealism'', argued in his ''Science of Logic'' (1812-1814) that finite qualities are not fully "real," because ...s arguments that space, time, and matter cannot possibly be real. In his ''Studies in Hegelian Cosmology'', Cambridge, 1901, p. 196, he declared that metaphys
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  • ...uman soul, and the principles of human conduct. Finally, as philosophy, it studies notions that are primarily of philosophical interest, such as the structure *How can one reconcile the findings of science with religion?
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  • ...ved to restrict excessive individualism and foster human cooperation. (The Science of Good and Evil, ISBN 0805075208, [https://books.google.com/books?id=eevvW ...owledges an ''inverse'' relationship between religion and crime, with many studies establishing this beneficial connection (though some claim it is a modest o
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  • ...her. He advocated the independent study of philosophy, and also wrote on [[science]] and [[logic]]. Al-Razi (865- c. 925), by contrast, defended Plato against ...cal]] [[reasoning]] in natural philosophy prepared the way for the rise of science in the early modern period. Important figures include William Heytesbury an
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  • ...slightly addressed at the interface between depth psychology and religious studies, and largely ignored by mainstream scientific psychologists, until interest ...njecting a dynamic language of the unconscious into Western reductionistic science. His task was to establish the conscious, rational functions of the ego as
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  • In his studies of the [[Homeric Question]], [[Milman Parry]] was able to show that the poe ...ritten [[literature]]. Monro E. Edmonson. ''Lore: An Introduction to the Science of Folklore and Literature''. Holt, Rinehart & Winston, New York, 1971, pp
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  • ...inner and outer worlds. Perhaps through this metaphorical use of modern [[science]] we can see that it is not just a dehumanizing activity for the [[manipula ...decides both the [[evolution]] and ultimate fate of the universe. Modern [[studies]] also suggest that our universe has an average density equal to the [https
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  • ...n for their entire lives but if this truth is in fields of exploration and science, then even the greatest mastery of this truth is known to be incomplete and ...ere you find yourselves in the spiritual classroom. You have undergone the studies, you have heard the lectures, you have read the notes, you have practiced i
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  • ...n for their entire lives but if this truth is in fields of exploration and science, then even the greatest mastery of this truth is known to be incomplete and ...ere you find yourselves in the spiritual classroom. You have undergone the studies, you have heard the lectures, you have read the notes, you have practiced i
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  • ...y hype and the worst kind of inane sensationalism". It was co-written by a science fiction author.[38] This show proved popular and was followed by many seque # Phil Plait (2003). "The Planet X Saga: Science". badastronomy.com. Retrieved 2009-04-02.
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  • ...ive substance, contains some 2.5 x 1021 [[atoms]]. By all tests known to [[science]] these atoms are identical and indistinguishable. Yet about 12600 times a ...ain of investigation appears to have contributed much to the philosophy of science called [[logical positivism]] and particularly to the thought of members of
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  • There have been enough studies done on this topic in your science to corroborate what I just told you here.
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  • Newcomers to translation sometimes proceed as if translation were an exact [[science]] — as if consistent, one-to-one correlations existed between the words a ...d "interpreting" is commonly used in the profession and in the translation-studies field to avoid confusion with other [[meaning]]s of the word "interpretatio
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  • ...nd time scales for the delivery of water to Earth, Meteoritics & Planetary Science, [https://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2000M&PS...35.1309M] The highly energetic ...on event|mass extinctions]]. Mass Extinctions in the Marine Fossil Record, Science [https://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/1982Sci...215.1501R] The last extinction ev
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  • ...] and [[communication]]. The content of the [[studies]], whether they be [[science]], [[mathematics]], [[language]], is secondary to the more important busine
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  • ...the spiritual energies that pour forth from the center of Paradise. Your science is still in the early stages of understanding the genetic coding. They see ...lanted in us that cannot be studied or visible at this time by our present science.
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  • ...ough this investigation sets out to discover what makes the disciplines of science and mathematics possible. However, Kant turns to an analysis of human subje ...ility of freedom while ensuring its compatibility with the truth of modern science. If all of reality is reduced to the laws of nature then what ground is the
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  • We will endeavour to guide you in your [[studies]] of the “[[fruits of the spirit]]” in the coming months. Be watchful a ...w secondary works are needed in [[literature]], [[music]], [[the arts]], [[science]], indeed, in every aspect of living is there a need for the Father’s fru
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  • ...ncis Bacon's]] "[[New Atlantis]]". Atlantis inspires writers today, from [[science fiction]] to [[comic book]]s and [[film]]s as its name is a byword for preh [[Isaac Newton]]'s 1728 ''The Chronology of the Ancient Kingdoms Amended'' studies a variety of mythological links to Atlantis.<ref>[[Isaac Newton]] (1728). '
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  • ...on the Teaching of Evolution, American Association for the Advancement of Science. ...istance via transposition-mediated adaptive gene truncation in Drosophila, Science, v. 309 2005)
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  • [[Image:Free_will_2.jpg|right|frame|<center>Consciousness Studies, vol. 12, no. 1</center>]] ...inciple of free will has [[religion|religious]], [[ethics|ethical]], and [[science|scientific]] implications. For example, in the religious realm, free will m
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  • ...part, from independent hominid populations. [https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6WJS-4G3SC6X-1/2/aae7c2810f0d87628e228363c0e1bd66] ...lobalized]] and interconnected. Although this has encouraged the growth of science, art, and technology, it has also led to culture clashes, the development a
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  • ...mily. The [[transition]] will not be smooth, for as you have found in your studies, there is [[resistance]] to the [[dissemination]] of [[knowledge]] already ...here we look to help uplift [[mankind]]. It may appear to some as merely [[science fiction]]. It may appear to some as a cosmic religious undertaking. But its
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  • ...ts, thus: ''Genusstudier'' (gender studies) and ''Genusvetenskap'' (gender science). 'Sex' in Swedish, however, only signifies sexual relations, and not the p
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  • ...edication,<ref> Duster, Troy (2005) "Race and Reification in Science" in ''Science'' 307(5712): 1050-1051, Fausto-Sterling, Anne (2004) "Refashioning Race: DN ...t, Why are Forensic Anthropologists So Good at Identifying them" in Social Science and Medicine 34(2): 107-111. </ref> Sauer observed that the use of 19th ce
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  • ...a.org/wiki/Growth_hormone growth hormone] is mixed and based on [[animal]] studies. An early study suggested that supplementation of mice with growth hormone ...the [[idea]] based on their [[expectations]] of the capabilities of future science.[22]
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  • ...be, for a human being, spontaneous beyond imagination, beyond your wildest science fiction. So come this way. In your stillness just open yourself to what com ...s is why it takes courage. Again, just let them happen. There’ve been some studies that by the time the average person grows up to be of age in your culture,
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  • engineering, and computer science. These scientists made many sugges- ...nse to look at definitions of the self through the lenses of consciousness studies and psychology.
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  • ...uite stable during interglacial periods,[https://www.epa.gov/climatechange/science/pastcc.html] and variations of a degree or two of average global temperatur ...self-sustaining organism; a theory studied as [[Earth science|earth system science]] (less formally known as [[Gaia theory]]).[https://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/
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  • ...d the [[relationships]] between the family lines that is on par with other studies such as [[history]] or [[geology]], for these endeavors uncover [[patterns]
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  • ...), and self-identification. [https://schools.tdsb.on.ca/rhking/departments/science/bio/evol_pop_dyn/does_race_exist.pdf "Does Race Exist?"], ''Scientific Amer ...ring NMI|Charles Pickering]], and [[Johann Friedrich Blumenbach]]. As the science of [[anthropology]] took shape in the 19th century, European and American s
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  • ...y [[activity]] it takes for optimum [[health]]. In your [[Science fiction|science-fiction]] fantasies about an [[ideal]] [[future]] [[society]], don’t forg Back to your point: I’ve seen studies about how, if we get caught up in negative thoughts, we need to go out and
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  • ...rantia is beginning to experience, so far beyond even what your delightful science fiction cares to imagine. For this is not just rocket ships cruising about ...g and they’re amazed that for a full four or five seconds it’s almost like science-fiction time traveling. Something self-complete just pops into your mind of
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  • ...erwise would still be [[theoretical]] and subject to academic pursuits and studies of, if ever, what would happen. ...till a young planet. It is still cooling and going through its own [[Earth Science|geologic]] upheaval. You [[share]] this [[experience]] with your planet. It
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  • ...the [[intellectual]] world of arid [[abstractions]], Whole Earth pushed [[science]], [[intellectual]] endeavor, and new [[technology]] as well as old. As a r ...ed from modern encyclopedias, particularly in biography and the history of science and technology. As a literary text, the encyclopedia holds value as a voice
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  • ...[[cosmology]] or [[geology]] such as you have come to know through your [[studies]] (primarily through the [[Urantia Book]], the Urantia Revelation), are eve ...world whose potential is [[Light and Life]]. You will benefit from these [[studies]], not only in such a vast [[social]] context, but in the most [[intimate]]
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  • ...onomic]] structure, the very philosophies of living, it would enter into [[science]] and [[religion]], it would become a part of all of the fabric of [[humani ...llow his opinion to not be the bottom line and the end result of all his [[studies]], but a mere [[supposition]] of reality based upon what he knows thus far,
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  • ...desire show that reward is a key element in creating both of these states. Studies showed that a chemical called dopamine is the brain's "pleasure chemical". ...the voyeuristic desires of its audience". Focusing on the dystopian 1980s science fiction film Blade Runner, she calls the film an "Object of Visual Desire",
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  • ...avenues, and be in other places very quickly. It would be an adventure in science fiction to try to convey some of these realities that are common to us but Indeed it is fortuitous that you are beginning your studies along these lines, or reviewing these subjects, for they are not there for
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  • ...discuss and investigate, all at once, what’s happening in certain clinical studies. Just look back, my dear. Look back at the turn of the last century, around ...y is doing the best they can with their still very imperfect knowledge and science. Do you get that sense of proportion I’m referring to?
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  • .../wiki/Dick_Tracy Dick Tracy]—very [[humor]]ous; you [[thought]] that was [[science fiction]], but today, go down any street in a technologically developed nat ...ickly, without case studies, without environmental studies, without impact studies, without long range implementation. This is going to take the very best hoo
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  • ...work of those whose capacities are not inclined or able to pursue advanced studies and attainments with the same gusto as the advanced group. This is good in ...erest that took off a long time ago, in terms of alternative medicine. And science is accommodating. Many times we become circumscribed in our viewpoint, and
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  • Kate Martin, of the Center For National Security Studies said of the use of military spy satellites being used to monitor the activi ..." (in English). Northeastern University College of Computer and Infomation Science. https://www.ccs.neu.edu/home/perrolle/archive/Ethier-SocialNetworks.html.
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  • *[[Paul Ricoeur]]. (1975). ''The Rule of Metaphor: Multi-Disciplinary Studies in the Creation of Meaning in Language'', trans. Robert Czerny with Kathlee ...://zakros.ucsd.edu/~trohrer/metaphor/metaphor.htm Center for the Cognitive Science of Metaphor Online]
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  • The Concept of Manifestation in the Bahá'í Writings | journal = Bahá'í Studies | volume = monograph 9 | pages = pp. 1-38 | url = https://bahai-library.or == Science-fiction and fantasy ==
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  • # Vittoriio Bufacchi, Two Concepts of Violence, Political Studies Review, April 2005, Volume 3, Issue 2, Page 193-204. [[Category: Political Science]]
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