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  • ...ho begins as a pupil, then a student, and then eventually a teacher. This art form is the most natural flow of teaching, though to the human mind the lin ...it is eventual that education will assume the characteristics of teaching art, where some students are good at sculpture in the round, some are good at s
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  • ...temporal organisation of people’s lives. Yet in the twentieth century new academic interest in narrative emerged, particularly through the works of Paul Ricoe ...writing, but may be expressed in other symbolic systems, such as those of art, of sign language, or of gesture. We may conceptualise a narrative work as
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  • ...eadily induces awe, but in Truth, a literal Truth which far [[transcends]] academic truth. ...DNA]], curing [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polio Polio], creating fine [[art]], great [[music]], the ability to empath with others and commiserate. The
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  • ...d non-European societies as windows onto the pre-industrial human past. As academic disciplines began to differentiate over the course of the 19th century, ant ...al traditions, through their [[history]], [[literature]], [[music]], and [[art]]s, with an emphasis on understanding particular individuals, events, or er
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  • ...]] and interconnected. Although this has encouraged the growth of science, art, and technology, it has also led to culture clashes, the development and us ...ychology]] as well. [[Human ecology]] is an [[List of academic disciplines|academic discipline]] that investigates how humans and human [[society|societies]] i
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  • TOMAS: I will also state that it is an [[academic]] piece of [[information]] even for myself for I have not been there. ...end]]. It may be an [[art]] which is acquired through the years, but it an art that is hard won. So many [[individuals]] are so [[self]]-absorbed, they ca
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  • ...esponsible for a group of students in at least one subject, usually music, art, reading, science, arithmetic, or physical education—to a number of class ...alternate-route teaching programs, for [[college graduate]]s who are not [[Academic major |education majors]].'''''''
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  • that synnoetics should be an academic subject, taught in an integrated mind have a way of disintegrating into regions of art. (Smithson 1974: 100)
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  • ...se your own soul's [[experience]]? You can look at life as if it were an [[academic]] adjunct of reality or you can appreciate it for a reality in itself. It i ...al]] from the [[primitive]] existence of its early development to the high art of [[communion]] with your fellow beings in the [[spirit]] and in the flesh
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  • ...ty as they are foundations for information: novels, essays, comic books or art books. ==Academic Programs==
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  • ...'Astronomy Across Cultures: The History of Non-Western Astronomy'', Kluwer Academic Publishers, Netherlands, pg 574. ISBN 0-7923-6363-9</ref> ==Art, literature and popular culture==
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  • ===Topic: '''''Learning in Infants, Art of Asking Questions'''''=== *The “art” of question asking is a learned skill
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  • ...and processes become embedded. For the, culture thus includes technology, art, science, as well as moral systems. ...ture'' referred to [[elite|élite]] activities such as [[museum]]-caliber [[art]] and [[European classical music|classical music]], and the word ''cultured
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  • ...and processes become embedded. For the, culture thus includes technology, art, science, as well as moral systems. ...ture'' referred to [[elite|élite]] activities such as [[museum]]-caliber [[art]] and [[European classical music|classical music]], and the word ''cultured
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  • The [[art]] of translation is as old as written [[literature]]. Parts of the Sumerian ...a teachable one, subject to linguistic [[analysis]], that benefits from [[academic]] study.
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  • ...ish for second-person pronouns, "[[thou]]", "thee", "thy", and verb forms "art, hast, hadst, didst" etc. The KJV, RV and ASV used these terms for both God * Metzger, Bruce (2001). ''The Bible in Translation''. Grand Rapids: Baker Academic. ISBN 0-8010-2282-7
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  • ...nclude [[collage]], [[found footage]] film, [[music]], and [[appropriation art]]. Open source culture is one in which [[fixation]]s are made generally ava Within the academic community, there is discussion about expanding what could be called the "in
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  • ...diting embellishment, that can be done by those who are proficient in that art.
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  • ...one of our … one of the things we learn in our training -- to not be so [[academic]] and dry as to bore you to tears. ...cently about the [[orators]], and I have a long way to go, but there is an art in [[communication]] and [[expression]], which we would all do well to [[pr
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  • ...been made at 26,000 BCE, contemporaneous with the Upper Palaeolithic art of Western Europe; the Lascaux cave paintings date from 17,000 BCE). Initia For the Bushman his rock art is a unique record of altered states of consciousness, even alternate state
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