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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
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  • '''Medicine''' is the [[art]] and [[science]] of healing. It encompasses a range of [[health]] care [[practice]]s evolv Contemporary medicine applies health science, [[Biology|biomedical]] [[research]], and medical [[technology]] to diagnos
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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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  • ...f there will always be things that cannot successfully be [[explained]] by science? ...ngs work, many useful discoveries have been made, improving the lives of [[human beings]]. Your [[progress]] from the times of the cavemen, to the many [[lu
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  • ...e [[History of Brazil (1889–1930)]], [[History of China]], or [[History of Science]].
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  • ...as distinguished from the mainly [[empirical]] approaches of the [[natural science|natural]] and [[social sciences]]. Conventionally the humanities include [[
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  • ...ing [[anthropology]], [[sociology]], [[political science]], [[economics]], human geography, cultural studies, and Marxism in one volume, the Dictionary pres
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  • Works attributed to [[human]] sources.... Those academic disciplines which study the [[human condition]].
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  • Human outposts are [[artificially]]-created, [[controlled]] [[human]] [[habitats]] located in [[environments]] inhospitable for humans, such as ...iculties [[inherent]] in such ventures have been heavily [[explored]] in [[science fiction]], inspiring several scientists and [[governments]] around the worl
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  • ...ll the uncertainties, doubts, and apparent contradictions you find in your human life will be resolved sooner or later for those who honestly search for tru ...riosity of man to know his surroundings. This curiosity has given birth to science and philosophy, two noble achievements for individuals and civilization. Th
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  • ...gy. Also covers the ethical, legal, and social issues connected to genetic science. Includes full-color photos and line drawings, a glossary of scientific ter
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  • ...strict; logos = study, word, discourse; suggesting that it applies only to human populations. But the term is widely used in studies of zoological populatio *1 : a branch of medical science that deals with the incidence, distribution, and control of disease in a po
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  • ...en as a means to improve your best human strains for the betterment of the human race as a whole, through the increasing knowledge you are now acquiring abo ...ur good strains for some time yet, before they can begin to be improved by science. Even a possible second racial uplifting from stocks outside-Urantia may be
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  • ...ion]]. A [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reductionism purely materialistic] science harbors within itself the [[potential]] [[seed]] of the destruction of all ...s [[activities]] or pass away before the [[emergence]] of a [[material]] [[science]] or spiritual [[religion]] of a truer and more [[worthy]] order.
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  • Begun formally in 1990, the U.S. '''Human Genome Project''' was a 13-year effort coordinated by the U.S. Department o * identify all the approximately 20,000-25,000 genes in human [[DNA]],
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  • ...The term comes from the Greek prefix pseudo- (false or pretending) and "[[science]]" (from Latin scientia, meaning "[[knowledge]]"). An early recorded use wa ...able [[objective]] way to distinguish "pseudoscience" from non-mainstream "science".[11]
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  • ...tain areas of the brain. Religious people will face a great challenge when science robs them of all the “magic” they have used to base their beliefs. ...gious is based on superstition and in the deep impression that arises in a human mind when it encounters phenomena that cannot be totally explained. Many ev
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  • ...n from within a particular religious tradition, scholars of religion study human religious behavior and belief from outside any particular religious viewpoi In its early years, it was known as '''Comparative Religion''' or the '''Science of Religion''' and, in the USA, there are those who today also know the fie
    574 members (4 subcategories, 0 files) - 23:30, 6 April 2009
  • ...eek to satisfy needs and wants" and "the study of the financial aspects of human behaviour." ...nomics primarily deals with the exchange of [[value]], and that [[labor]] (human effort) is the source of all [[value]].
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  • ...[harmony]] of [[mind]] and [[satisfaction]] of [[spirit]] which answers in human [[experience]] those questionings of the [[mortal]] [[mind]] which craves t ...it]] by the mediation of [[mind]]. And true [[revelation]] never renders [[science]] unnatural, [[religion]] unreasonable, or [[philosophy]] illogical.
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