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  • ...disciplines that study human aspects of the world. They diverge from the [[arts]] and [[humanities]] in that the social sciences tend to emphasize the use ...een "scientific" disciplines and others, the "humanities" or the [[liberal arts]]. Thus, [[Aristotle]] studied [[Orbit|planetary motion]] and poetry with t
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  • ...o ''history of art'') encompasses several methods of studying the [[visual arts]]; in common usage referring to the study of works of art and architecture. ...artworks accurately. Nevertheless the appreciation and study of the visual arts has been a area of research for many over the millennia. The definition of
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  • ...f these clay-covered [[primitive]] [[huts]] [[accidentally]] burned. The [[arts]] of olden days were many times derived from the [[accidental]] occurrences ...stages]] of their [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pottery pottery] or other arts. The smooth [[course]] of [[human]] [[evolution]] was tremendously complica
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  • * Language acquisition modules ...stern culture]]''. This is most easily seen in the spread of the [[English language]] and to a lesser extent, a few other European languages. Dominant influenc
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  • * Language acquisition modules ...stern culture]]''. This is most easily seen in the spread of the [[English language]] and to a lesser extent, a few other European languages. Dominant influenc
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  • ...," and the language that it is to be translated into is called the "target language"; the final product is sometimes called the "target text." ...aught with the potential for "spilling over" of idioms and usages from one language into the other, since both languages coexist within the translator's [[mind
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  • ...rest. You will find that your play activities will encompass hobbies, the arts, and you will practice these at the level of your accomplishment, the level The visual arts, as you will experience them, as you will be able to experience them in the
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  • ...d philosophy. [[Paulin J. Hountondji]] has argued that, without a written language: “thousands of Socrates could never have given birth to Greek philosophy. ...ared beliefs, values, categories, and assumptions that are implicit in the language, practices, and beliefs of African cultures; in short, the uniquely African
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  • ...pies and all those things. And then, too, there are fine arts and amateur arts. And you enter your goods and services and there is a reward for these exp ...e of technology or musical instruments or the written word or the creative arts, painting, dancing, etc., have found avenues of expressing your gifts, your
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  • ...eceiver, the T/R, they are [[aware]]. Inasmuch as we are utilizing their [[language]] center, their vocal chords, their [[vocabulary]] with their full permissi ...so a teacher is a good [[facilitator]] for you in your learning these new arts and gifts.
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  • ...e-history, pronunciation, and etymology. It embraces not only the standard language of literature and conversation, whether current at the moment, or obsolete, ...[[United States|American]] philologist and [[liberal arts college|liberal-arts-college]] professor, [[Francis March]], to manage the process in North Amer
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  • ...cultural "intellectuals" are those of notable expertise in culture and the arts, expertise which allows them some cultural authority, and who then use that ...struction]], destablizes the relationship between language and objects the language refers to (scholarly sources [[Jean-François Lyotard|Lyotard]], [[Jacques
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  • ...ipts are used by students and professors for teaching theology and liberal arts. The development of commerce and of the bourgeoisie brings with it a demand ...cuyell of the Historyes of Troye was the first book printed in the English language
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  • ...er>[https://www.intellectbooks.co.uk/journals.php?issn=1477965X Technoetic Arts]</center>]] ...ppeared in Locke's works, but the word itself first appeared in the French language.
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  • entitled ‘Presences’, starts with a bold positive assertion: ‘There is [[language]], there is [[art]], because Steiner, the ‘discipline of courtesy’ (155) consists of seeking to hear the language of the stranger
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  • ...ught in the [[Oveyssi-Shahmaghsoudi]] Sufi order. Tamarkoz is a [[Persian language|Persian]] term that means ‘concentration,’ referring to the “concentr The [[Jainism|Jains]] use the word [[Samayika]], a word in the [[Prakrit]] language derived from the word samay (time), to denote the practice of meditation. T
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  • ...Genesis]] 14:18) Others cite the [[Amarna letters]], where the [[Akkadian language|Akkadian]] name of the city appears as ''Urušalim'', a cognate of the Hebr ...heatre.co.il/about_en.asp] Other prominent facilities for the [[performing arts]] include the [[International Convention Center (Jerusalem)|International C
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  • ...of [[Andon]] heard the exalted ruler of his world address him in his own [[Language|tongue]]. ...time of their [[formal]] induction into world rulership. Not all of [[the arts]] of [[Dalamatia]] had been lost to the world; [https://en.wikipedia.org/wi
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  • Athena: Perhaps we are abutting language barriers. Macabre is another definition, if our appreciation for those word ...e a reality rather than objectively, rather than experientially. Nuance of language is all. I have finished.
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  • ...eloped]] by these [[active]], restless, and [[curious]] people. And this [[language]] became the [[word]] of [[Urantia]], the tongue of the early [[human]] [[f ...f the [[caves]], and later on, as continued [[progress]] was made in the [[arts]], such an animal [[god]] was engraved on various ornaments.
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