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  • ...nipulated by rules. Peano's ''The principles of arithmetic, presented by a new method'' (1888) was "the first attempt at an axiomatization of mathematics ...Added t.p. in Russian Translation of Works of the Mathematical Institute, Academy of Sciences of the USSR, v. 42. Original title: Teoriya algerifmov. [QA248.
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  • # Maharishi Mahesh Yogi; On The Bhagavad Gita; A New Translation and Commentary With Sanskrit Text Chapters 1 to 6, Preface p.9 ...dia: Towards a Typology of the Word in Hindu Life, Journal of the American Academy of Religion, Vol. 52, No. 3 (Sep., 1984), pp. 435-459. JSTOR 1464202
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  • .... In the autumn of 1735, Johnson opened [[Edial Hall School]] as a private academy at Edial, near Lichfield. He had only three pupils: Lawrence Offley, George ...tps://books.google.com/books?id=oROQGwAACAAJ&dq=new+english+dictionary&lr= New English Dictionary]''.
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  • ...ntinuous with each other, and those who experience them generally report a new and vivid awareness of being in the present moment. Fourth, mystical states ...nger Foundation began studying yogic adepts, such as Swami Rama. Indeed, a new dialogue seemed to be emerging at the interface between psychology and comp
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  • ...ody of techniques for investigating [[phenomenon|phenomena]] and acquiring new [[knowledge]], as well as for correcting and integrating previous knowledge ...ether in a coherent structure. This in turn may assist in the formation of new hypotheses, as well as in placing groups of hypotheses into a broader conte
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  • ...nd [[religious]]. Among these boys [[Jesus]] succeeded in introducing many new [[games]] and various improved [[methods]] of [[physical]] [[recreation]]. ...d him to the final [[choice]] of becoming a [[religious]] [[teacher]] of a new order.
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  • ...inguist, a botanist, other specialists. The findings of the expedition set new standards for ethnographic description. ...resident on a British colonial possession, he was effectively confined to New Guinea for several years. He made use of the time by undertaking far more i
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  • # Burns, J. M. (1978). Leadership. New York: Harper and Row Publishers Inc.. *Spencer, Herbert (1841). The Study of Sociology. New York: D. A. Appleton.
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  • # R.G.Vincent, "Monotheism (in the Bible)" in New Catholic Encyclopedia, (1967), 9:1066. ...ing with Siva: Hinduism's Contemporary Catechism. Kappa, Hawaii: Himalayan Academy. ISBN 0945497962.
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  • ...atheist contradicts the other part of the indictment, that he introduced "new divinities", he was ultimately sentenced to death. Socrates also prays to v ...sed a resurgence in religious fervor, as evidenced by the proliferation of new religious orders, confraternities, and popular devotions in the Catholic wo
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  • ...so-called "seduction theory". Since his patients under treatment with this new method "remembered" incidents of having been sexually seduced in childhood, In 1923, he presented his new "structural theory" of an [[id, ego, and superego]] in a book entitled, ''[
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  • ...% for a sample of Jamaicans to ∼23% for a sample of African Americans from New Orleans (Parra ''et al.'' 1998). Similarly, many people who identify as Eur ...at became valuable as agricultural lands, especially with the invention of new technologies such as railroads; thus, the blood quantum definition enhanced
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  • “As each new person, yes, each new planet is born, that newly arrived part of God’s creation is left in the ...s, and Celestial Parents alike, [[heralds]] yet another cycle of countless new [[personalities]] that will advance and progress and pitch in, in the worki
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  • ...ical composition of Earth, Venus, and Mercury, Proceedings of the National Academy of Science, [https://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/articlerender.fcgi?artid=350 ...tion around the Sun, the period of the [[synodic month]], from new moon to new moon, is 29.53 days. Viewed from the [[celestial pole|celestial north
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  • [Editor’s Note: This FLURRY introduces some new names and terms to the reader and therefore a ‘Glossary of Terms’ is '''New Orbit'''
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  • ...foundation of the old tonal system, the three-note consonance that of the new. From the 18th century onwards, the scale of any key has been explained as ...t was not anticipated, as Riemann claimed, by Zarlino. What was decisively new in Rameau was not the theorem as such but its incorporation into a comprehe
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  • ...nner as one of a private nature{em}a gathering of the members of the Royal Academy and of the friends and patrons of art. a1911 D. G. PHILLIPS Susan Lenox (19 ...ew private antigen Pta is probably inherited as a Mendelian dominant. 1991 New Scientist 7 Dec. 31/2 Some mutations, so-called ‘private’ mutations, ar
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