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  • There are those who hold with the theory that the nuclear family is the appropriate and indeed the only way in which ...f your increased perceptions, because of your increased enlightenment, and scientific techniques, and another [is based on] the possibilities. If the possibiliti
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  • ...ut integers from an ''[[arbitrary]]'' "input" integer or integers that, in theory, can be chosen from 0 to infinity. Thus we might expect an algorithm to be ...braic concepts. He worked in Baghdad at the time when it was the centre of scientific studies and trade. The word ''algorism'' originally referred only to the ru
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  • ...quered the Greek world, they made Arabic versions of its philosophical and scientific works. During the Middle Ages, some translations of these Arabic versions w ==History of theory==
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  • ...ible unity or whole that did not have prior existence. To the extent that scientific explanations, histories, or critiques are syntheses of unrelated parts they Of all academic disciplines, literary theory is overtly the most concerned with narrative as story, and it generally tre
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  • ...//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rational_emotive_behavior_therapy rational/emotive theory]. Maybe I am wrong in [[interpreting]] your 'stuff' this way but I think I ...ed, one's [[past]], one's [[culture]], one's philosophical/theological and scientific [[thought]] processes, one's economic [[status]], and the many other elemen
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  • ...cal place, where she was at the beginning of the sickness. 1749 J. HODGSON Theory Jupiter's Satellites 90 The Radical Places of Jupiter and his Aphelion bein ...(Royal Soc.) B. 192 231 The attempt by Hamburger..to revive the filtration theory of absorption..compelled me to measure the hydrostatic pressure simultaneou
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  • ...explain natural phenomenon is judged on predictability. You can posit any scientific theorem you want, to explain anything, but then does it happen? It’s the
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  • ...arty of the Soviet Union - then controlled by Joseph Stalin - rejected the theory that socialism could not be built solely in the Soviet Union, and declared ==Social and political theory==
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  • ...urrency ever since. This usage was confirmed during the advent of modern [[scientific method]] in the last several centuries. Isaac Newton's [[Philosophiae Natur Weather is a [[Chaos theory|chaotic system]] that is readily modified by small changes to the [[Natural
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  • ...increasing numbers of Americans began to consider anyone with "[[one-drop theory|one drop]]" of "Black blood" to be Black.<sup>[[#3|3]]</sup> By the early 2 ...nd Amerindians occupied in White-dominated nineteenth-century America. The theory suggests that the blood quantum definition of Native American identity enab
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  • ...all of [[planetary]] life, both [[spiritual]], [[material]], [[social]], [[scientific]] and so forth. The [[Teaching Mission]] as part of the Correcting Time is ...s very [[powerful]] in determining our [[reality]] so that [[abundance]] [[theory]] says that in order to have material [[abundance]] in one's life you have
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  • ...owledge, even your science is based upon expectations. With any scientific theory: how good is it at predicting what’s going to happen? And with your enor
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  • ...tivities these days. [[Theories]] range from all extremes of political and scientific [[speculation]]. One thing that all of these individuals seem to agree upon ...mic activity] worldwide are factual occurrences. Some individuals of one [[theory]] will attribute these [[phenomena]] to the last days concept where God is
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  • ...s cannot be empirically tested, and thus is not deemed a serious matter of scientific [[inquiry]].[4] Neither the Christian nor Vedic/Hindu traditions generally *László, Ervin (2004). Science and the Akashic Field: An Integral Theory of Everything. Inner Traditions International.
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  • ...liable are your own [[scientific]] communication [[systems]]? Very -- in [[theory]]
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  • ...losophical thought. The standard view of the rise of philosophical (and of scientific) thought is that it probably required a certain sort of social structure (o ...adictory systems of thought. One can imagine trying to develop an English theory of mind by collecting proverbs and idioms such as "I'm in two minds about t
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  • ...s believed in the more it has influence, and what you call self fulfilling theory or self fulfilling philosophy. But, there is no direct causal relationship Questioner #1: A belief system would have nothing to do with a scientific reason.
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  • ...f the Mesoamerican Long Count calendar is regarded as pseudoscience by the scientific community, and as misrepresentative of [[Maya]] history.[2][4] ...of this cycle will correspond to a global "[[consciousness]] shift". This theory is grounded in an apocalyptic vocabulary dating back to the 1950s and draws
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  • ...travel. And BST in particular is an extremely sophisticated application of scientific principles that are simply not stated in science fiction, mostly because pe ...stein worked nearly thirty years trying to prove this with his unification theory, but never found his answers. No one supposedly has. I can only report that
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  • ...Ts just so the Anasazi could appease their serpent deity. I don't buy that theory." "I'm not saying I believe that theory," Emily defended. "I'm just thinking out loud."
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