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  • ...us absolutes. With classical certainties thought to be overthrown, and new social, economic, scientific, ethical, and logical problems, '''20th-century philo ...roblem of the philosopher cleanly distinguishing knowledge from ignorance, social progress from reversion, dominance from submission, and presence from absen
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  • ...ed a number of attributes that correlate with happiness: relationships and social interaction, extraversion, marital status, employment, [[health]], democrat ...This has been criticized as an aggregate of self-esteem, sense of purpose, social interest and kindness, sense of humor and aesthetic appreciation.[14]
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  • ...society]] with special [[character]]istics, notably atomization or lack of social connections, which render it especially susceptible to the influence of mod * Advocacy, both for business and social concerns. This can include advertising, marketing, propaganda, [[public rel
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  • ...f the world. They diverge from the [[arts]] and [[humanities]] in that the social sciences tend to emphasize the use of the [[scientific method]] in the stud ...thodology. Examples of boundary blurring include emerging disciplines like social studies of [[medicine]], [[neuropsychology]], [[bioeconomics]] and the hist
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  • ...ove into a greater spiritual awareness for all men for it is meant for the social race of mankind to bring in a greater reality, a greater reality of coopera ...presence man is indwelt with all of the answers to solve all of the human, social, health, economic, and political challenges which face mankind in this mode
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  • .... Philosophers and psychologists expanded humanistic psychology to include social interest, community awareness, and spiritual experiences, further supportin ...ominantly satisfied externally (i.e., pay, unions, contracts, and tenure). Social belonging, esteem, and self-actualization, as high-order needs, are interna
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  • ...selves personally hold them. It is true, times of change are upon you. The network of light is in place. The times for repeating mindless old patterns is pass ...endas, corporate agendas, political agendas, economic agendas, destructive social tendencies. Grow beyond the fear which is present to accommodate a greater
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  • ...you linked to your [[immediate]] Urantia-[[group]] [[family]] through this network, but as you link with [[individuals]] and your [[comrades]] link with these ...ynergy]] which is a [[transcendence]] of [[emotional]] [[circuitry]] and [[social]] [[circuitry]].
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  • ...[[group]] or social network. In this way, personal fears are compounded by social influence to become [[mass hysteria]]. ...most afraid of two things: the threat of pain or death, and the threat of social rejection or isolation.
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  • ...testant church and the other work involves developing a secular program of social sustainability at a university in Oregon. ...through the church, or work, or other activity. The second level is at the social level where we, through the Most Highs, have influence in the minds of thos
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  • ...[value]] is especially conspicuous in business because commerce requires a network of transactions between suppliers, consumers, employees, and the [[public]] ...le, argued that honesty is owed only to those who deserve it. Indeed, many social scientists have observed that people often have different [[standards]] of
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  • More broadly, it refers to a [[social movement|movement]] that envisions “a world in which as many poor and nea *Wolff, Henry W. ''People’s Banks: A Record of Social and Economic Success''. P.S. King & Son, London, 1910.
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  • ...subset of a [[language]] used for a particular purpose or in a particular social setting. ...s of voice education (revised ed.), Collegeville, Minnesota: The VoiceCare Network et al., ISBN 0874141230
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  • ...d months, many of the [[messages]] which we [[transmit]] through this team network will place an emphasis on the current [[spiritual]], [[intellectual]] and [ ...o anticipate a more [[profound]] and recognizable [[influence]] within the social fabric of this world. Many of the celestial beings who at present are teach
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  • ...changes that are going on, there is a possibility that our communications network might come down. This is the way at first that we get to communicate with ...graphic areas that are in communications blackouts because the fiber-optic network that connects satellite dishes to technological centers to the distribution
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  • ...and receptive to the variations of every topic? Those who are amenable to social sustainability would not be thinking in terms of either/or, positive or neg ...eaders, it would be useful for them to have in mind the six core values of social sustainability as the options for making good decisions. In the very begin
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  • ...erconnecting network. Freq. with distinguishing word, as political matrix, social matrix, etc. ::e. '''Computing'''. With the. The global network of electronic communication.
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  • ===Topic: ''Social Architect, Damalia Radio''=== ...ve [[read]] of his order in your lesson recently. This is [[Damalia]], a [[social architect]]. Let me see if I can get him to make his [[presence]] known to
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  • ...t happens when your country is attacked; when you need to build a new rail network; or your cell-phone has been stolen. Let’s get this straight before we co ...ted to religions some time ago, for religions have been used as weaponised social engineering, to break down the natural propensity humans have for looking a
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  • ...ence, but also [[library science]], [[cognitive science|cognitive]], and [[social sciences]]. ...lly, information science emerged in the 19th Century along with many other social science disciplines. As a science, however, it finds its institutional roo
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