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  • ...//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rothschild_family Rothschild family] as a model of social sustainability. [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=2013-10-18- Directed social change
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  • The term implies a social contract on establishing and maintaining ownership in relation to such item ...of shared assets that could be spent for social purposes, or preserved for social purposes. Wealth may have been collective.
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  • ...rk with us on the evolving development, or the development of evolution of social institutions, which is necessary for the development of your civilization t ...There must become disgust with the former failures of your societies and social institutions. And, there must be anticipation of what works much like a sy
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  • ...st important, it is the thymus/heart which is the regulator of moving from social monkey mind to an open-aware super consciousness. ..., Isis, Osiris, Seth are actually not about gods as such but about genetic engineering as in;
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  • *In the mid 1960s Morris Rosenberg and social-learning theorists defined self-esteem in terms of a stable sense of person ...self-esteem evolved to check one's level of status and acceptance in ones' social group. According to terror management theory, self-esteem serves a protecti
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  • ...t over many years, even during the implementation stage, the planning, the engineering, scheduling and the management procedures to do those things must begin yea ...our planetary history… and by the way, the life of Jesus, as the model for social existence and relationships.
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  • ...a of immense precipitation, a condensing, a re-unification of the bonds of social existence that lasts forever that will give longevity to our efforts. ...the universe to behave in the way which would contribute to your physical, social, emotional, psychological and intellectual growth and development. There i
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  • ...//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rothschild_family Rothschild family] as a model of social sustainability. [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=2013-10-18- ...has always intrigued those people who appreciate tranquil times, tranquil social engagements, tranquil relationships with individuals, nations, societies, c
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  • ...agine what would happen if key players, key engineers or architects of the engineering company that built any of these projects suddenly died or withdrew themselv ...y not, but surely engage your human civilization, your human institutions, social institutions, which so desperately need open minds and open hearts to engag
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  • ...ity to alter the atmosphere through science (that is to say pollution) and engineering and those ways that throw mother nature off course. I will not dwell on tha ...As to how well you are able to gather friends and associates and become a social bloc, a cultural group, one which has power and influence, one which can re
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  • ...pt]) and other [[phenomena]] and cultural [[units]]. It has been used in [[social science]] to [[understand]] the [[processes]] by which societies and [[grou ...ann, Ghil‘ad (2006), "'Etymythological Othering' and the Power of 'Lexical Engineering' in Judaism, Islam and Christianity. A Socio-Philo(sopho)logical Perspectiv
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  • ...logy]], emotions are examined for the role they play in human [[society]], social patterns and interactions, and culture. In [[anthropology]], the study of ...urchase [[decision]]-making and risk [[perception]]. In [[criminology]], a social science approach to the study of crime, scholars often draw on behavioral s
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  • ...nd interacting with members of a culture to a sufficient extent that their social and cognitive systems become apparent. Cognitive anthropologists have inves #The social challenge: Human thought is inherently social in ways that cognitive science ignores.
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  • ...ctivity. By reactivity I mean your ability to respond to your physical and social occurrences with an application that could be summed up succinctly as an [[ ...nd not knowing the [[behavior]]al patterns, the cultural requirements, the social standards. But soon with experience you realize the common [[humanity]] tha
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  • ...home with their families. You have seen a tremendous rise in cultural and social change in your world, and it continues to accelerate. ...d your world in their grasp through the mechanisms of an architectural and engineering nature. These mechanisms have held in abeyance those traumatic physical ch
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  • ...It has been studied from the perspectives of [[behavioural psychology]], [[social psychology]], [[psychometrics]], [[cognitive science]], [[artificial intell ...buted variously to [[divine]] intervention, [[cognitive]] processes, the [[social]] environment, [[personality]] traits, and [[chance]] ("accident", "[[seren
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  • ...home with their families. You have seen a tremendous rise in cultural and social change in your world, and it continues to accelerate. ...d your world in their grasp through the mechanisms of an architectural and engineering nature. These mechanisms have held in abeyance those traumatic physical ch
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  • *3. He cites the Rothschild family as a model of social sustainability. [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=2013-10-18- ...d over and under those problems in order to enhance the capability of this social structure and civilization of Urantia to survive into the many millennia ah
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  • ...developing a grant proposal, a request for proposals (RFP), and that is an engineering term that is also used by others as well. What would it look like? How mu ...ion programs? Would you spend your money on being a political activist, a social activist, or an economic activist? Would you engage some political party,
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  • ...even an ([[polyploid|entire genome]]) is that overlapping or [[Redundancy (engineering)|redundant functions]] in multiple genes allows alleles to be retained that ...ecies have also evolved. An extreme case is the [[Eusociality]] found in [[social insect]]s, such as [[bee]]s, [[termite]]s and [[ant]]s, where sterile insec
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