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  • '''Applied science''' is a [[discipline]] of [[science]] that applies existing scientific [[knowledge]] to develop more [[practica ...]], although there might be [[feedback]] between basic science and applied science: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Research_and_development research and devel
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  • ...ce, [[logic]], [[mathematics]], and the theoretical branches of [[computer science]], [[information theory]], and [[statistics]]. ==Is it "Science"?==
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  • *2 : [[work]]ing in an applied science <an applied physicist> ==Applied Science==
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  • ...l language]] plus a set of [[inference]] rules or transformation rules. A formal system may be formulated and studied for its intrinsic [[value]], or it may Some theorists use the term ''formalism'' as a rough synonym for ''formal system'', but the term is also used to refer to a particular style of ''not
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  • *2: one who [[engages]] in a pursuit, [[study]], [[science]], or sport as a pastime rather than as a [[profession]] *3: one lacking in [[experience]] and competence in an [[art]] or [[science]]
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  • ...th [[reductionist]] and [[holistic]] approaches to [[Earth]] sciences. The formal [[discipline]] of Earth sciences may include the [[study]] of the [[atmosph The following fields of [[science]] are generally categorized within the geosciences:
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  • The study of the Universe integrating [[science]], [[philosophy]], and [[religion]]. The science of [[Astronomical object|celestial objects]] and [[phenomena]] that origina
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  • ...dividuals]], each a ''triumvir'' (pl. triumviri). The arrangement can be [[formal]] or informal, and though the three are usually [[equal]] on paper, in [[re [[Category: Political Science]]
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  • An '''inauguration''' is a [[formal]] [[ceremony]] to mark the beginning of a [[leader]]'s term of office. An e The most common usage of the term is in the [[context]] of a [[formal]] investiture whereby an [[individual]] assumes an office or position of [[
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  • ...mporary or a matter of convenience. A coalition thus differs from a more [[formal]] covenant. Possibly described as a joining of 'factions', usually those wi [[Category: Political Science]]
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  • ...according to the rules of a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Formal_grammar formal grammar]. The term parsing comes from Latin ''pars (orationis),'' meaning p ...erent [[meanings]] in different branches of [[linguistics]] and [[computer science]]. Traditional sentence parsing is often performed as a [[method]] of under
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  • ...ikipedia.org/wiki/Judiciary judicial branch] of government will have the [[formal]] [[power]] to [[interpret]] legislation (see [https://en.wikipedia.org/wik [[Category: Political Science]]
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  • ...person (vassal) and a person of rank (lord). This was done as part of a [[formal]] commendation [[ceremony]] to create a [[feudal]] [[relationship]]. [[Category: Political Science]]
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  • ...Structure of Scientific Revolutions]]'', is an analysis of the history of science. Its publication was a landmark event in the sociology of knowledge, and po ...tion tokens to determine its grammatical structure with respect to a given formal grammar. A parser is the component of a compiler that carries out this task
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  • ..., and [[economics]]. Institutions are a central concern for [[law]], the [[formal]] [[mechanism]] for political rule-making and enforcement. The [[creation]]
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  • ...'A is B' and is usually the outcome of an evaluation of alternatives. The formal process of evaluation can sometimes be described as a set of conditions and ...sidered legitimate judgments. For [[analogy|analogous]] difficulties in [[science]] and the scientific method see the entry on the [[scientific method]].
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  • ...theorems: theorems are derived deductively from theories according to a [[formal]] system of rules, generally as a first step in testing or applying the the ...that their general form is identical to a theory as it is expressed in the formal language of [[mathematical]] [[logic]]. Theories may be expressed mathemati
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  • An '''election''' is a [[formal]] [[decision]]-making [[process]] by which a [[population]] chooses an [[in [[Category: Political Science]]
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  • ...based on [[faster-than-light]] travel, are still science fiction, because science is a main subject in the piece of art. ...ting that people learn to mimic, weave together, and manipulate (such as "formal letter" and "grocery list", or "university lecture" and "personal anecdote"
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  • *1: the technical or special terms used in a [[business]], [[art]], [[science]], or special subject Terminology therefore denotes a more [[formal]] [[discipline]] which systematically studies the labelling or designating
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  • ...ientific method to study human behavior and society, and from the [[formal science]]s, such as [[mathematics]] and [[logic]], which use a different [[methodol ...the [[art]]s on the other. [[Mathematics]], [[statistics]] and [[computer science]] are not considered natural sciences, but provide many tools and framework
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  • ...epartment, College of Saint Benedict], Saint John's University,"''Computer Science is the study of all aspects of computer systems, from the theoretical found Computer science has many sub-fields; some emphasize the computation of specific results (su
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  • The [[formal]] [[process]] of achieving consensus [[ideally]] requires serious treatment ...s [[concept]] can be found in any contemporary introduction to [[political science]]. This approach might be called "algebraic" as opposed to [[analytic]], wi
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  • *1: The branch of [[science]] and [[technology]] concerned with the [[development]] and [[modification] ...is called an ''engineer'', and those [[licensed]] to do so may have more [[formal]] designations such as Professional Engineer, Chartered Engineer, Incorpora
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  • In some [[political]] [[system]]s, dissent may be [[formal]]ly expressed by way of opposition [[politics]], while politically repressi [[Category: Political Science]]
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  • ...stry]] and [[biology]][4], and human systems in [[economics]] and [[social science]] (the computational sociology) as well as in engineering to gain [[insight Traditionally, the [[formal]] modeling of systems has been via a [[mathematical model]], which attempts
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  • ...enna Circle]] and presented in their International Encyclopedia of Unified Science, in which the [[author]]s agreed on breaking the field, which they called " *Syntactics: Relation of signs to each other in [[formal]] [[structures]].
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  • 62:7.6 These messages from [[Salvington]], [[Edentia]], and [[Jerusem]] [[formal]]ly marked the termination of the [[Life Carriers]]' agelong supervision of ...is just 993,408 years ago (from the year A.D. 1934) that [[Urantia]] was [[formal]]ly [[recognized]] as a [[planet]] of human habitation in the [[universe]]
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  • ...campaigns' participants. These [[techniques]] are often combined into a [[formal]] [[strategy]] known as the campaign [[plan]]. The plan takes account of a [[Category: Political Science]]
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  • ...i/Crisis_of_the_Third_Century Third Century Crisis] of 235–284 until the [[formal]] date of the collapse of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Western_Roman_ During the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Principate Principate], the [[Formal|formalities]] of the [[constitution]]ally-never-abolished republic were sti
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  • :b : something (as [[material]] [[evidence]] or a [[formal]] attestation) that indicates the [[worth]], [[virtue]], or effectiveness o [[Category: Political Science]]
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  • ...emistry]] and [[biology]], and human systems in [[economics]] and [[social science]] (the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Computational_sociology computational [[Traditionally]], the [[formal]] [[modeling]] of [[systems]] has been via a [[mathematical model]], which
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  • ...world [[leadership]] not held by any single country) and [[create]] some [[formal]] and informal [[interdependence]] between countries, with some [[limited]] [[Category: Political Science]]
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  • ...e it is assumed rather than being a subject of discussion; these include [[science]], [[law]], and everyday life. ...e]]--forever exempt from all transient vicissitudes, albeit never dead and formal, always vibrant and adaptable--radiantly alive. But when truth becomes link
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  • ...influence on, and has been greatly influenced by, Western [[religion]], [[science]], and [[politics]], and the philosophies of the [[Abrahamic religion]]s ([ ...and their separation from philosophy: [[mathematics]] became a specialized science in the ancient world, and "natural philosophy" developed into the disciplin
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  • ...ις, taxis (meaning 'order', 'arrangement') and νόμος, nomos ('[[law]]' or 'science'). Taxonomy uses taxonomic units, known as taxa (singular taxon). ...spect to a specific context. In scenarios taken from the legal domain, a [[formal]] account of the open-texture of legal terms is modeled, which suggests var
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  • ...on many [[discipline]]s such as [[psychology]], [[philosophy]], [[computer science]], [[linguistics]], [[neuroscience]], [[sociology]] and [[anthropology]].[h ...uggles and triumphs of daily life provide far more instruction than does [[formal]] schooling (thus [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_twain Mark Twain]'s a
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  • ...o dating, sexual relations, and other areas in which they have received no formal or informal education. ...ated to [[data mining]] and [[statistics]] but also [[theoretical computer science]].
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  • ...ating to the Status of Refugees] of 1951 as a person who (according to the formal definition in article 1A of this Convention) "owing to a well-founded [[fea [[Category: Political Science]]
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  • ...root of the [[Latin]] verb ''portare'' (meaning "to carry"). Fort's first formal use of the [[word]] occurred in the second chapter of his 1931 book [https: ...raversing the physical [[space]] between them. It is a common subject in [[science fiction]] literature, film, video games, and television.
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  • *2 : [[formal]] withdrawal from an [[organization]] [[Category: Political Science]]
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  • ...l]] and [[religious]] factors. While most monarchies have dispensed with [[formal]] coronation rites, preferring simpler enthronement, investiture, or benedi [[Category: Political Science]]
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  • * [[Statistics|Statisticians]] have developed formal rules for inference from quantitative data. ...e is never false. This is because the validity of a deductive inference is formal. The inferred conclusion of a valid deductive inference is necessarily true
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  • Since the emergence of [[Social Sciences|social science]]s, authority has been a subject of research in a variety of empirical sett ...ity which depends for its [[legitimacy (political science)|legitimacy]] on formal rules and established laws of the state, which are usually written down, an
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  • ..., the legal status of libraries and information resources, and the applied science of computer technology used in documentation and records management. ...lassification, Preservation, Reference, Statistics and Management. Library science is constantly evolving, incorporating new topics like Database Management,
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  • ...followed by name and/or the country represented. In many countries, less formal variations are frequently used, such as "Ambassador" followed by name, or t In a less formal sense, the word is used for high-profile non-diplomatic representative of v
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  • ...n both [[cognitive science]] and [[artificial intelligence]]. In cognitive science it is concerned with how people store and process information. In ...gence. AI researchers have borrowed representation theories from cognitive science. Thus there are representation techniques such as frames, rules and seman
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  • ...re is sometimes termed [[pure science]] to differentiate it from [[applied science]], which is the application of scientific research to specific human needs. Fields of science are commonly classified along two major lines:
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  • ...here is sometimes termed 'pure science' to differentiate it from [[applied science]], which is the application of scientific research to specific human needs. Fields of science are commonly classified along two major lines:
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  • ...[[scientific method]], a harnessing of curiosity. This research provides [[science|scientific]] [[information]] and theories for the explanation of the [[natu ...ubject matter and researcher, the following steps are usually part of most formal research, both basic and applied:
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  • ...publications/Partridgepaper.pdf 1]: "Social sustainability occurs when the formal and informal processes; systems; structures; and relationships actively sup ...uctures that promote connectedness within and outside the community at the formal, informal and institutional level
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  • ...ive science programs, and many others have instituted courses in cognitive science. ...ers mentioned in this paragraph can be viewed as the founders of cognitive science.
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  • ...ies the structure of statements and arguments, both through the study of [[formal system]]s of [[inference]] and through the study of arguments in natural la ...h used, having been largely supplanted by [[set theory]]. As the study of formal logic expanded, research no longer focused solely on foundational issues, a
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  • ...n the self-governance of [[professions]], industries including unions, and formal or informal political units including ethnic or ethical 'nations' not defin [[Category: Political Science]]
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  • ...arguing that absolute certainty about [[knowledge]] is impossible. As a [[formal]] [[doctrine]], it is most strongly associated with [https://en.wikipedia.o * Charles S. Peirce and the Philosophy of Science, ed. by Edward C. Moore (Alabama, 1993)
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  • ...the overlord and to [[perform]] the [[acts]] and services due him. This [[formal]] [[procedure]] served to cement the [[personal]] [[relationship]] between [[Category: Political Science]]
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  • ...mentally two types of composition: informal, and the less frequently found formal or symmetrical. Composition is also related to artistic canon, for example, Though still an art rather than a science, experience handed down through art's history has bequeathed a number of pr
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  • ...e such features as ''identities'' and ''relations'' between magnitudes. In science, quantitative structure is the subject of empirical investigation and canno ...quantities (numbers and magnitudes), their ratios, proportions, order and formal relationships of equality and inequality, are studied by mathematics. The e
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  • ...ld and Science and the Reenchantment of the Cosmos'' brings the latest new science of the A-Field and its function as the source of all manifestation and inte ...nd less of the living; on [[Paradise]], more of the living and less of the formal; on [[Uversa]], both are equally available."
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  • ...nly aspects of computer science, but also [[library science]], [[cognitive science|cognitive]], and [[social sciences]]. ...." <ref>Web Dictionary of Cybernetics and Systems</ref> Within information science, attention has been given in recent years to [[human–computer interaction
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  • ...study of interpersonal relationships involves several branches of [[social science]], including such disciplines as [[sociology]], [[psychology]], [[anthropol ...in-law, mother-in-law, uncle by marriage, or aunt by marriage. They may be formal long-term relationships recognized by law and formalized through public [[c
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  • ...r [[Midwayer]] groups, from many of your sister planets, who made repeated formal requests for such one-of- these-days inclusions, which, in turn, were subje “They’ve got their Bachelor Degrees in Arts and Science, Diplomas, Certificates and Head of College or Department Recommendations o
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  • ...n cases of obscure [[disease]] and [[death]] the [[ancients]] would hold a formal inquest, dissect the [[body]], and settle upon some finding as the [[cause] ...the category of [[supernatural]] disorders, and progressively the era of [[science]] has broken the fetters of [[ignorance]] which so long imprisoned the [[hu
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  • # law: Any individual or formal organization with [[standing]] before the courts. ...ch as [[religion]], [[medicine]], [[ethics]], [[economic]] and [[Political science|political]] theory, [[human rights]], and [[animal rights]].
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  • Human languages are usually referred to as natural languages, and the science of studying them is [[linguistics]]. Later in the West, the success of [[science]], [[mathematics]], and other [[formal system]]s in the 20th century led many to attempt a formalization of the st
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  • ...to the pain he felt, Steiner asserted recently2 that ‘doing first-class [[science]] or mental map for a science that hurts less. To find such parallel perceptions is both astonishing and
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  • ...ual journey, but surrounding this I shall cover many topics with you, from science and psychology through philosophy and the understanding of the nature of Al ...fully know my voice and feel my support in co-operation. This need not be formal, but I request this, and in all honesty, it will serve you well to concur,
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  • ...elpful for my request here to also include the formal acknowledgement, the formal recognition of this request of service. It is so greatly appreciated and I ...reak such havoc. Truly this is a great challenge for your species and your science has shown you that there may be actions and steps that you can take to assi
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  • ...ly gathered observations. In [[economics]], [[sociology]], and [[political science]], a decision or situation is often called '''rational''' if it is in some ...eally" rational, as well as whether it make sense to model them as such in formal models. Some have argued that a kind of [[bounded rationality]] makes more
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  • ...rsonal identity (philosophy)|personal identity]] and an [[Identity (social science)|identity]] where the individual has some sort of comprehension of him or h ...rson in a profession with certain types of skills that sometimes requiring formal training or education. The [[career development]] of an individual focuses
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  • ...and ideology (the "epistemological break" is not an event, but a process; "science" always has to fight for its truth against ideology, which keeps coming bac ...nversation, to the movement of reason from premise to conclusion, and to a formal treatment of a subject at length. In the late twentieth century, the concep
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  • ...map is similar to a semantic network or [[cognitive]] map but there are no formal restrictions on the kinds of links used. ...dea was inspired by Alfred Korzybski's general semantics as popularized in science fiction [[novel]]s, such as those of [[Robert A. Heinlein]] and [[A. E. van
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  • ...spects of the social life including [[economy]], [[education]], [[art]], [[science]], [[private]] life and [[moral]]s of [[citizens]]. "The officially proclai ...otalitarianism seeks to mobilize entire [[population]]s in support of an [[Formal|official]] [[state]] [[ideology]], and is intolerant of activities which ar
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  • ...multiverse, as one might call it, and not a universe." was popularized by science fiction author [[Michael Moorcock]]. ...ates. It is widely believed that Everett's interpretation (considered as a formal theory) is a [[conservative extension]] of standard quantum mechanics&nbsp;
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  • ...at aspect of human reality that is not repeating itself. You have all your science telling you what is repeating--all the cause-and-effect you are involved in ...lk with God. Get away from the notion that prayer had to be some kind of a formal, stylized thing. Just have a talk with your Father. Like I suggested tonigh
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  • ...stigating principles of [[reality]] transcending those of any particular [[science]]. [[Cosmology]] and [[ontology]] are traditional branches of metaphysics. ...al situation of metaphysics being integral with (Aristotelian) physics and science, has, in the West, become reversed so that scientists generally consider me
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  • ...]], [[neuropsychology]], [[bioeconomics]] and the history and sociology of science. Increasingly, quantitative and qualitative methods are being integrated in ...ect in question ought to stand on the same footing of inquiry as a natural science.
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  • ...cipate in the act of healing. And prayer, of course, does not have to be a formal message, it can be an attitude, and so as you sit with someone, hold their ...or fine-tuned criticism in that regard, because it is not a cut-and-dried science, but it does have some value, some speculative value that can enable you to
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  • ...cipate in the act of healing. And prayer, of course, does not have to be a formal message, it can be an attitude, and so as you sit with someone, hold their ...or fine-tuned criticism in that regard, because it is not a cut-and-dried science, but it does have some value, some speculative value that can enable you to
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  • ...umanity|humans]] and the [[universe]] by combining, among other things, [[science|scientific]] and [[spirituality|spiritual]] insights. ...l]]. According to Sri Aurobindo, while both [[materialism|materialistic]] Science and Yogic [[asceticism]] have much to offer, each is still lacking on its o
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  • ...of the written word, ''art historians'' rely on [[Formal concept analysis|formal analysis]], [[iconology]], [[semiotics]] ([[structuralism]], [[post-structu ...nn Holly. Page 107.</ref><ref>Rethinking Art History: meditations on a coy science By Donald Preziosi. Page 157.</ref> They are described as:
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  • A more formal distinction is whether the law is held to be sovereign, which constitutes a ...vision. Determining whether a specific entity is sovereign is not an exact science, but often a matter of diplomatic dispute.
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  • 55:4.2 Upon the [[formal]] [[inauguration]] of the [[planetary]] [[ministry]] of the [[Corps of the ...regime]]. This is made possible by the final [[discoveries]] of [[physical science]] in [[liaison]] with the enlarged planetary [[functions]] of the [https://
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  • ...eutics is often defined as both a science and an art. It is considered a [[science]] with regard to its prescribed set of rules, and an [[art]] because meanin ...hip between [[language]] and [[logic]] in a comprehensive, explicit, and [[formal]] way. It is often suggested that the Greek word root is etymologically rel
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  • There exists, however a more formal study of the term "integrity" and its meaning in modern ethics. Commentator ...rporates the Normative Phenomena of Morality, Ethics and Legality". Social Science Research Network. Retrieved on 2008-12-03. "Integrity exists in a positive
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  • [[Political science]] (also political studies) is the study of political [[behavior]] and exami ...bert Dahl]], who advocated the notion that political power is based in the formal political arena and is measured through voting patterns and the decisions m
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  • In the [[formal]]ism of quantum mechanics, the [[state]] of a [[system]] at a given time is ...y.com/news/matter_energy/quantum_physics/ Quantum Physics Research] from [[Science Daily]]
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  • ..., and later become specialized disciplines in their own right ([[cognitive science]] is one recent example). In short, there is an ongoing historical process The Royal Society was steadfast in its unpopular belief that science could only move forward through a transparent and open exchange of ideas ba
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  • ...ect of law&mdash;a subject which the Greeks themselves never treated as a science. Traditionally, the origins of Roman legal science are connected to [[Gnaeus Flavius (jurist)|Gnaeus Flavius]]: Flavius is sai
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  • ...iterature]], [[things]] which are so poor upon this earth. There is true [[science]], true [[mathematics]], much beyond what is revealed on [[this planet]]. O
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  • ...management system. With help from [[Robert Cailliau]], he published a more formal proposal for the World Wide Web on [[November 12]], [[1990]].<ref>[https:// ...d at the [[Massachusetts Institute of Technology]] Laboratory for Computer Science (MIT/LCS) with support from the [[Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency
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  • ...you to feel as if you were part of the [[home]] team. This business of [[formal]] [[status]] is not recommended at this point since we are too young in thi ...d [[solace]] and spiritual [[reality]] when we can. And yet most of our [[formal]] [[work]] is done in [[groups]] such as this which has the total [[sanctio
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  • ...ologist Bjørn Grinde in his book Darwinian Happiness, as well as in a more formal way.[10] ...be measured through a variety of techniques. Stefan Klein, in his book The Science of Happiness, links the dynamics of neurobiological systems (i.e., dopamine
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  • In [[mathematics]], [[Computer Science|computing]], [[linguistics]] and related subjects, an '''algorithm''' is a While there is no generally accepted ''formal'' definition of "algorithm", an informal definition could be "an algorithm
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  • *How can one reconcile the findings of science with religion? ...any writing by Jesus, nor of any systematic philosophy or theology in the formal sense. Several accounts of his life and many of his teachings are recorded
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  • ...rantia is beginning to experience, so far beyond even what your delightful science fiction cares to imagine. For this is not just rocket ships cruising about ...g and they’re amazed that for a full four or five seconds it’s almost like science-fiction time traveling. Something self-complete just pops into your mind of
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  • == Science of the Golden Rule == #Gensler, Harry J. (1996). Formal Ethics. Routledge. pp. 105. ISBN 0415130662.
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  • ...sm constructive criticism], amplified by [[philosophy]], [[purified]] by [[science]], and nourished by loyal fellowship. ...2:4._THE_GIFT_OF_REVELATION revelatory religion] of [[love]]. [[Modern]] [[science]], particularly [[psychology]], has weakened only those [[religions]] which
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  • ...é (see COMMONTY), and the 4-syllabic co(m)munité, which remained in closer formal connexion with the original Latin type. The L. word was merely a noun of qu ...l well-being of local, regional and, sometimes, national communities. Less formal efforts, called community building or community organizing, seek to empower
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  • largely through paleoforensics and evolutionary science. Homo sapiens, our biological species, is generally thought to have emerged meet the demands of newly discovered formal language. Did the advent of formal language result from a later cerebral mutation,
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