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  • ...idealist, for in so doing he has assumed to forsake the attitude of a true scientist since any and all such assertions of attitude are the very essence of philo *"The materialistic scientist and the extreme idealist are destined always to be at loggerheads. This is
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  • ...t assistant [[Satan]]. They proclaimed personal [[liberty]] and freedom, a new way of being not subject to the Father's will, which forever changed the [[ ...here it will be [[necessary]] to comprehend your [[universe citizenship]]. Scientist will discover that there are [[other worlds]] with life as you know it. You
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  • ...ts glass-making expertise, became a centre of mirror production using this new [[technique]]. Glass mirrors from this period were extremely expensive luxu ...cally for [[infrared]] mirrors), and achieve reflectivities of 90–95% when new. A protective transparent overcoat may be applied to prevent oxidation of t
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  • [[Donald Knuth]], a Stanford computer scientist and Christian commentator, remarks that he finds pseudorandom [[number]]s u # Donald Knuth, "Things A Computer Scientist Rarely Talks About", Pg 185, 190-191, CSLI
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  • ...amic Civilization: An Encyclopaedia'', Vol. II, p. 343-345, [[Routledge]], New York, London. ...t heavier objects are accelerated faster. <ref>[[Galileo]] (1638), ''[[Two New Sciences]]'', [https://oll.libertyfund.org/?option=com_staticxt&staticfile=
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  • ...anufacture of erythropoietin in hamster ovary cells, and the production of new types of [[experiment]]al mice such as the oncomouse (cancer mouse) for [[r Isolation is achieved by identifying the [[gene]] of interest that the [[scientist]] wishes to insert into the [[organism]], usually using existing [[knowledg
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  • ...by this I mean, that in order to pursue thorough knowledge as let's say a scientist, there becomes engrained the pattern of science and science is looked at to ...rrent belief and understanding to undergo the change to have to accept the new paradigm of truth and reality as explored by those individuals. One by one,
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  • ...u and Father make it. These students that are so stubbornly set could have new possibilities should they dare to venture forth, but ease seeking keeps the ...ry I can see you were always courageous and daring to move forward and try new things. There is nothing stopping you from having that same mindset today.
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  • ...totalitario” to refer to the [[structure]] and goals of the new state. The new state was to provide the “total representation of the nation and total [[ ...ah_Arendt Hannah Arendt] argued that Nazi and State communist regimes were new forms of [[government]], and not merely updated versions of the old [[Tyran
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  • ...o one person may not appeal that much to another. (''Ibn al-Haytham: First Scientist'', Chapter 5. Morgan Reynolds Publishing. ISBN 1599350246). Al-Haytham carr # Bradley Steffens (2006). Ibn al-Haytham: First Scientist, Chapter 5. Morgan Reynolds Publishing. ISBN 1599350246.
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  • ...iracles are not violations of the laws of [[nature]] but "exploration of a new regime of [[physical]] [[experience]]."[1] ===In the New Testament===
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  • ...[[New York City]]) is a U.S. [[sociology|sociologist]], historical social scientist, and world-systems analyst. His monthly commentaries on world affairs are s ...d professor of [[sociology]] at Binghamton University (State University of New York|SUNY) until his retirement in 1999, and as head of the [[Fernand Braud
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  • ...ne). That is how your [[vision]] has been, but I would like to introduce a new [[idea]] to you. That is to try to view things as Christ [[Michael]] did. I S1: Hello Iruka, I would like to introduce someone here who is new to our group.
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  • ...ndamentalist faction within each split off from its parent body to start a new denomination. ...e traditional institutional structures, it gave them a means of addressing new, untapped [[audiences]] as well as their existing followers. The broadcast
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  • ...directions to be followed to successfully navigate this new terrain, these new dimensions. It is also a thrill to witness that you have taken so well to s ...eciate that there are no wrong attempts; there is no wrong experiment. Any scientist will tell you that in order to achieve the right result it was necessary to
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  • ...features of the spiritual/scientific synthesis which will characterize the new era? ...psychology. Lately science has come to the point of realizing how much the scientist himself is inextricably tied up in his own observations. Does this answer y
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  • ...Alice Bailey]], who was very influential in shaping the worldview of the [[New Age]] movement. The term is also found in some Eastern teachings that have ...resolved back into that Chaos, which is also as constantly giving birth to new forms, there could be no progress; the work of evolution would cease and st
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  • ...]] over an opposing [[force]], but rather to [[experience]] the [[joy]] of new life. Tom: I recently heard an interview with a notable [[scientist]] who was asked what was the most significant [[event]] of the past millenn
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  • Nineteenth century scientist [[Charles Darwin]], in his book ''The Expression of the Emotions in Man and ...en B. (1971), Shame and guilt in neurosis, International University Press, New York, p. 63, ISBN 0-8236-8307-9
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  • ...lves. Because of this several alternative names have been proposed. Danish scientist Peter Naur suggested the term datalogy, to reflect the fact that the scient In fact, the renowned computer scientist [[Edsger W. Dijkstra|Edsger Dijkstra]] is often quoted as saying, ''"Comput
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