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  • '''Informatics''' includes the science of information, the practice of information processing, and the engineering ...s to enrich the other discipline; it has a similar relationship to library science.
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  • ...ical Chemistry - Physiology - Phytopathology - Plant Biology - [[Political Science]] - [[Psychology]] - [[Public Health]] - Resource Economics - [[Sociology]
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  • ...mination of this controversial topic and describes the suffering caused by human trafficking as well as the financial, cultural, and other conditions that m [[Category: Political Science]]
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  • ...|origins of life]], the [[nature]] of [[sin]], and the [[philosophy]] of [[science]] and [[religion]].
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  • ...emic scandal, including scientific misconduct, such as fraud, fabrication (science) of data and plagiarism; whistleblowing; regulation of research (such as re ...MS 1993 International Ethical Guidelines for Biomedical Research Involving Human Subjects.
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  • ...an exaggerated [[trust]] in the efficacy of the [[methods]] of [[natural science]] applied to all areas of [[investigation]] (as in [[philosophy]], the [[so ...://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Friedrich_Hayek Friedrich Hayek], philosophers of science such as [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karl_Popper Karl Popper], and philos
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  • *1 : being above the [[human]] : [[divine]] <superhuman [[beings]]> *2 : exceeding [[normal]] [[human]] [[power]], size, or capability : herculean <a superhuman effort> <superhu
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  • [[Latin]] ''physiologia'' [[natural science]], from [[Greek]], from ''physi''- + -''logia'' -logy '''Physiology''' is the [[science]] of the [[function]] of living systems. This includes how [[organisms]], o
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  • ...also refers to the application of such [[knowledge]] to various spheres of human activity, including problems of individuals' [[everyday life|daily lives]] Psychology differs from [[anthropology]], [[economics]], [[political science]], and [[sociology]] in seeking to capture explanatory generalizations abou
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  • ...ay, Lionel Robbins defined economics as "the [[science]] which [[studies]] human [[behavior]] as a [[relationship]] between ends and scarce means which have
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  • ...comprehensive coverage of the [[political|social]] aspect of environmental science (including treaties, organisations, and agencies relating to the environmen ...comprehensive approach places the subject of the environment firmly in a [[human]] as well as a scientific [[context]]. Concise and wide-ranging, this is an
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  • '''''Human and Civil Rights: Essential Primary Sources''''' is a collection of primary [[Category: Political Science]]
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  • '''Medicine''' is the [[art]] and [[science]] of healing. It encompasses a range of [[health]] care [[practice]]s evolv Contemporary medicine applies health science, [[Biology|biomedical]] [[research]], and medical [[technology]] to diagnos
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  • '''Acoustics''' is the interdisciplinary [[science]] that deals with the study of [[sound]], ultrasound and infrasound (all [[ ...[[architecture]], industrial production, [[war]]fare and more. Art, craft, science and technology have provoked one another to advance the whole, as in many o
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  • ...f there will always be things that cannot successfully be [[explained]] by science? ...ngs work, many useful discoveries have been made, improving the lives of [[human beings]]. Your [[progress]] from the times of the cavemen, to the many [[lu
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  • ...ing [[anthropology]], [[sociology]], [[political science]], [[economics]], human geography, cultural studies, and Marxism in one volume, the Dictionary pres
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  • Works attributed to [[human]] sources.... Those academic disciplines which study the [[human condition]].
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  • Human outposts are [[artificially]]-created, [[controlled]] [[human]] [[habitats]] located in [[environments]] inhospitable for humans, such as ...iculties [[inherent]] in such ventures have been heavily [[explored]] in [[science fiction]], inspiring several scientists and [[governments]] around the worl
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  • ...ll the uncertainties, doubts, and apparent contradictions you find in your human life will be resolved sooner or later for those who honestly search for tru ...riosity of man to know his surroundings. This curiosity has given birth to science and philosophy, two noble achievements for individuals and civilization. Th
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  • ...gy. Also covers the ethical, legal, and social issues connected to genetic science. Includes full-color photos and line drawings, a glossary of scientific ter
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  • ...strict; logos = study, word, discourse; suggesting that it applies only to human populations. But the term is widely used in studies of zoological populatio *1 : a branch of medical science that deals with the incidence, distribution, and control of disease in a po
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  • ...en as a means to improve your best human strains for the betterment of the human race as a whole, through the increasing knowledge you are now acquiring abo ...ur good strains for some time yet, before they can begin to be improved by science. Even a possible second racial uplifting from stocks outside-Urantia may be
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  • ...ion]]. A [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reductionism purely materialistic] science harbors within itself the [[potential]] [[seed]] of the destruction of all ...s [[activities]] or pass away before the [[emergence]] of a [[material]] [[science]] or spiritual [[religion]] of a truer and more [[worthy]] order.
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  • Begun formally in 1990, the U.S. '''Human Genome Project''' was a 13-year effort coordinated by the U.S. Department o * identify all the approximately 20,000-25,000 genes in human [[DNA]],
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  • ...The term comes from the Greek prefix pseudo- (false or pretending) and "[[science]]" (from Latin scientia, meaning "[[knowledge]]"). An early recorded use wa ...able [[objective]] way to distinguish "pseudoscience" from non-mainstream "science".[11]
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  • ...tain areas of the brain. Religious people will face a great challenge when science robs them of all the “magic” they have used to base their beliefs. ...gious is based on superstition and in the deep impression that arises in a human mind when it encounters phenomena that cannot be totally explained. Many ev
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  • ...eek to satisfy needs and wants" and "the study of the financial aspects of human behaviour." ...nomics primarily deals with the exchange of [[value]], and that [[labor]] (human effort) is the source of all [[value]].
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  • ...[harmony]] of [[mind]] and [[satisfaction]] of [[spirit]] which answers in human [[experience]] those questionings of the [[mortal]] [[mind]] which craves t ...it]] by the mediation of [[mind]]. And true [[revelation]] never renders [[science]] unnatural, [[religion]] unreasonable, or [[philosophy]] illogical.
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  • ...hing, where should you [[focus]] your efforts? It is in the improvement of human beings where any investment of [[time]] and resources will yield great divi ...e by men and women. Therefore, it stands to reason that it is there – in [[human beings]] – where the greatest improvements should be made.
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  • ...ars]], [[science fiction]], [[adventures]], or their essays of [[political science]], of [[literature]] and of [[philosophy]]. There isn’t a hard and fast o ...hich determine the [[probability]] of a divine impulse, once hidden in the human mind, coming to light to [[become]] a [[reality]] in [[this world]].
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  • ...tholic science, that [[mathematics]], [[physiology]] and other branches of human [[knowledge]] are neither Catholic, Jewish, nor Protestant; but when it is
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  • ...nary rich treatment of a wide range of topics from [[astronomy]] and the [[human]] [[body]] to the [[arts]] and [[society]]. All the computer-generated illu ...llustrations are a perfect way to explore topics, such as [[geography]], [[science]], and [[medicine]] that are typically difficult to explain in words.
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  • ...have occurred throughout human [[history]], and there is [[evidence]] that human activity such as [[agriculture]] and industry has inadvertently modified we [[Category: Earth Science]]
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  • ...xtrinsic to humanity, then amoral human beings can both exist and be fully human, and as such be amoral either by [[nature]] or by [[choice]]. ...[creation]] is [[good]], as stated in The [[Book of Genesis]]. In modern [[science]], however, the matter of the [[universe]] is often observed amorally for o
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  • ...with [[science]], the very [[source]] of such a [[philosophy]]. [[Faith]], human [[religious]] [[insight]], can be surely instructed only by [[revelation]], ...[[understanding]] of the [[material]] [[cosmos]]. The [[progression]] of [[science]] is not limited to the [[terrestrial]] life of man; his [[universe]] and [
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  • ...e''' or cavern is a [[natural]] underground [[space]] large enough for a [[human]] to enter. Some people suggest that the term cave should only apply to cav ...ment]] which [[surround]]s the caves. Exploring a cave for recreation or [[science]] may be called caving, potholing, or, in Canada and the United States, spe
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  • 102:3.3 [[Material]] [[feelings]], [[human]] [[emotions]], lead directly to [[material]] [[actions]], [[selfish]] [[ac ...alization]] of the [[consciousness]] of having found [[God]]. And when a [[human]] [[being]] does find [[God]], there is [[experienced]] within the [[soul]]
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  • ...titutions]] and [[relationships]]. Ingenuity involves the most [[complex]] human [[thought]] processes, bringing together our [[thinking]] and [[acting]] bo ...uity isn't a [[linear]] [[process]] but involves various [[dimensions]] of human [[cognition]], [[intention]], learning and the [[creation]] of novelty. The
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  • ...a [[scientific]] explanation,[1] or [[phenomena]] alleged to be outside of science's current ability to explain or [[measure]].[2] Notably, paranormal phenome ...States [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Science_Foundation National Science Foundation], maintains that scientific evidence does not support paranormal
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  • ...of [[medical]] [[practice]] founded on [[experience]] without the aid of [[science]] or [[theory]] ...y]] [[experience]]. One of several views of [[epistemology]], the study of human [[knowledge]], along with [[rationalism]], [[idealism]] and [https://en.wik
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  • ...th and adventure, because they fear the unknown, and they forget that true science and religion allow ample opportunity for exploration and experimentation. ...ve each other with true love and with full understanding of the value of a human life for the entire creation, the biggest problems in this world will vanis
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  • ...sed in many [[contexts]], including the [[modeling]] of natural systems or human systems in order to gain [[insight]] into their [[functioning]].[1] Other c ...a [[human]] in the loop simulation, in which physical simulations include human operators, such as in a flight simulator or a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wik
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  • ...e will]], he shall know the way of [[truth]]. It is [[literally]] true, "[[Human]] [[things]] must be known in order to be loved, but [[divine]] [[things]] 102:1.2 The [[reason]] of [[science]] is based on the [[observable]] [[facts]] of [[time]]; the [[faith]] of [[
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  • ...God]]. Aside from these three inalienables of human [[consciousness]], all human [[experience]] is really [[subjective]] except that [[intuitive]] [[realiza ...to [[survive]] [[natural]] death, the real [[spiritual]] [[values]] of his human [[experience]] survive as a part of the continuing experience of the [[Thou
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  • ...ing to hinder or [[Handicap|retard]] the [[social]] [[co-ordination]] of [[human]] [[institutions]]. Life must continue to [[grow]] in meaningfulness; man m 99:7.2 [[Political science]] must [[effect]] the reconstruction of [[economics]] and [[industry]] by t
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  • *3: a [[doctrine]], [[attitude]], or way of life centered on human interests or [[values]]; especially : a [[philosophy]] that usually rejects ...proach in [[study]], [[philosophy]], or [[practice]] that [[focuses]] on [[human]] [[values]] and concerns. The term can mean several things, for example:
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  • ...hangeably. Such usage is the origin of ''data'' as a concept in [[computer science]]: ''data'' are numbers, words, images, etc., accepted as they stand. Prono ==Uses of ''data'' in science and computing==
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  • ...ies and related details can provide [[information]] about [[personality]], human affairs, and other [[terrestrial]] matters. A practitioner of astrology is ...y influence life on [[Earth]] or correspond to events [[experience]]d on a human scale.[8] Modern astrologers define astrology as a [[symbolic]] [[language]
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  • .../Positivism nineteenth- and twentieth-century so-called science]—atheistic science. The mother of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Secularism modern secularism] ...does not need [[God]]. But beware! this [[Atheism|godless philosophy]] of human [[society]] will lead only to unrest, animosity, unhappiness, war, and worl
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  • ...elationships]] between [[taxonomic]] [[groups]]. Botany began with early [[human]] [[efforts]] to identify edible, [[Medicine|medicinal]] and [[Poison|poiso
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  • ...ion'' than direct flashes of [[intelligence]] to the [[intellects]] of his human [[partners]]! ...well, you [[manifest]] a [[future]] religion now that combines all of the human with the divine. - [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=1992-10-
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  • ...[[interaction]], and [[collective]] [[behavior]] of organized groups of [[human being]]s ...ons]], and includes the examination of the organization and development of human social life. The sociological field of interest ranges from the analysis of
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  • ...on is a complex process which cannot be fully understood, even by the very human beings it produces. Sadly, evolutionary religion does not allow itself to b ...ality. That is why from the Primates, only the species which evolved to be human beings, are endowed with personality. The reason why paleontologists can’
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  • ...eby arriving at a [[concept]] of complete [[reality]]. [[Remember]] that [[science]] is the [[domain]] of [[knowledge]], [[philosophy]] the realm of [[wisdom] 101:5.5 Both [[science]] and [[religion]] start out with the [[assumption]] of certain generally [
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  • ...man]] [[attacks]] the [[problems]] of a real [[environment]] through his [[science]]; [[savage]] man attempted to solve the real [[problems]] of an [[illusory ...ith those of [[magic]]. [[Mankind]] is [[progressing]] from [[magic]] to [[science]], not by [[meditation]] and [[reason]], but rather through long [[experien
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  • ...elers has been seen often throughout the history of both [[fantasy]] and [[science fiction]], often taking a similar form, a device or magical object shaped a ...t widely held to be true that any such phenomenon could safely transport a human being,[https://arxiv.org/abs/gr-qc/0409053] As such wormholes would most li
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  • ...ted by all classes of beings. We may distinguish three primary sources for human [[joy]]. ...ractive]] and [[dynamic]] activities like sports and varied sorts of play. Human wit can be greatly enhanced in entertainment and it can be very effective i
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  • ...[[practical]] use of units of measurement have played a crucial role in [[human]] endeavour from early ages up to this day. Disparate [[systems]] of units ...f Units (SI). [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metrology Metrology] is the [[science]] for developing national and internationally accepted units of weights and
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  • [[File:lighterstill.jpg]][[File:Map-of-human-migrations.jpg|right|frame]] ...untary migration (which includes the [[slave]] trade, Human [[traffic]] in human beings and [[Genocide|ethnic cleansing]]). People who migrate are called mi
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  • ...itās) refers to the soundness, [[rationality]] and reasonableness of the [[human]] [[mind]]. A [[person]] is sane (sān) if they are [[rational]]. In modern Sanity outside of legal definitions has been little explored by [[science]] and [[medicine]], as the concentration has been on illness. Dr. P.S. Grav
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  • ...they talked at great length about the [[worship]] of [[things]] made with human hands. ...r_42#10._UNIVERSAL_NONSPIRITUAL_ENERGY_SYSTEMS_.28MATERIAL_MIND_SYSTEMS.29 human mind], and that is the occasion of the [[birth]] of the [[soul]].
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  • ...e as well as his ‘demon’. In this book you can find out who believed that ‘Science and everyday life cannot and should not be separate’, and who liked to as
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  • ...ch other. Loneliness causes a great deal of mental and physical disorders. Human personalities can only acquire a balanced character in a social environment ...eas of their lives. Therefore, it is evident that one primordial factor of human happiness is in the manner and the quality of your relationships with your
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  • ...ge of the [[English]] language is required to detect the pattern. Computer science, ethology, and psychology are fields which study patterns. == Computer Science ==
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  • ...e direct [[influence]] of the Seven Master Spirits in the affairs of the [[human]] [[races]]. You live under the [[immediate]] influence of the [[Creative S ...[fraternal]] and inclined towards [[co-operation]] the one with the other. Human minds are sometimes [[observed]] to be running in [[channels]] of astonishi
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  • ...y [[contexts]], including the [[modeling]] of [[natural]] [[systems]] or [[human]] systems in order to gain [[insight]] into their [[functioning]]. Other [[ ...[human]] in the loop'' simulation, in which physical simulations include [[human]] operators, such as in a flight simulator or a driving simulator.
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  • ...ly unthinking men become panicky about the [[spiritual]] [[assets]] of the human race. When the [[materialistic]]-[[secular]] [[panic]] is over, the [[relig ...ings]]. [[Religion]] is simply indifferent to, but [[sympathetic]] with, [[science]], while it supremely concerns itself with the [[scientist]].
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  • ...hare a common interest. A fandom can grow up centered around any area of [[human]] interest or activity. The subject of fan interest can be narrowly defined ...ence Fiction Convention since 1939 along with many other events each year. Science fiction fandom maintains organized clubs and associations in many cities ar
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  • ...dia.org/wiki/Simians simian] [[ancestry]]; and from that day to this the [[human]] branch has gone forward by [[progressive]] [[evolution]], while the [http ...g/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_62#62:5._THE_FIRST_HUMAN_BEINGS two primitive human beings], the actual [[ancestors]] of [[mankind]].
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  • ...rally to signify the process of thought. In [[psychology]] and [[cognitive science]] it refers to [[information]] processing by an individual's mindal functio ...[[fact]] of life comes first, its evaluation or interpretation later. The human first lives and subsequently thinks about his living. In the [[cosmic]] [[e
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  • ...[[politics]] and other fields, and more recently in [[complex]] systems [[science]]. ...istory]] includes many examples of the [[appearance]] and disappearance of human societies with no obvious [[explanation]].
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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 ...ly in logic and mathematics but in the fields that apply them, as computer science, and in the studies that reflect on them, as philosophy and especially the
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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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  • ...you consider tangible and real, and with which you can interact. Even your science with its great advances continues to mostly be based on the same five sense ...realm are not true scientists. Finding the Father is in the heart of every human being, and it is a real and authentic experience. Those who have experience
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  • ...ple [[Margaret Drabble]] on English Literature, [[Colin Blakemore]] on the Human [[Body]], [[Ted Honderich]] on [[Philosophy]], [[Stanley Wells]] on Shakesp ...th]], the Human [[Body]], [[Art]]s and [[Architecture]], [[Energy]], and [[Science]].
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  • *1 : a [[belief]] in [[human]] [[equality]] especially with respect to [[social]], [[political]], and [[ [[Category: Political Science]]
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  • ...ly, [[The Urantia Book]] offers an [[integral]] view of the functions of [[science]], [[philosophy]], and [[religion]]. ...of expressions from over 1,000 individuals whose writing in the fields of science, philosophy, religion, history, sociology and theology was published and wi
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  • ...tions]] and [[reactions]] of the [[human]] spirit; it can never become a [[science]] since it must always be combined more or less with [[psychology]] in its ...l]] [[viewpoint]], the [[awareness]] of the [[Inner Life|insideness]] of [[human]] [[experience]]. Man's spiritual [[nature]] affords him the [[opportunity]
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  • ...ing systems, and have sustained life for millions of years. As the earth’s human population has increased, natural ecosystems have declined and changes in t ...griculture), or [[work]] practices (sustainable [[architecture]]), using [[science]] to develop new technologies (green technologies, renewable [[energy]]), t
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  • 92:3.1 The [[study]] of [[human]] [[religion]] is the [[examination]] of the [[fossil]]-bearing [[social]] ...s, not in its certainty or [[truth]], but rather in the vividness of its [[human]] [[appeal]].
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  • ...e global [[visions]] of sustainable development encompassing observance of human [[rights]], mutual respect and the alleviation of [[poverty]], all of which *Mobilizing science knowledge and policy for [https://www.unesco.org/science/psd/ sustainable development]
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  • ...laws that have little to do with human [[progress]] or simple respect for human life. This is a consequence of letting religion degrade into simple rules o ...they represent by using the resources of [[logic]], [[common sense]] and [[science]].
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  • ...ientific]] (4th or 5th cent.; 14th cent. in a British source), produced by human skill (from 9th cent. in British sources), skilled, artistic, involving cra ::1. a. Of a [[thing]]: made or constructed by [[human]] [[skill]], esp. in imitation of, or as a substitute for, something which
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  • ...mmar|Generativist school]], which is chiefly concerned with explaining how human beings [[language acquisition|acquire language]] and the biological constra ...y]], [[informatics]], [[computer science]], [[philosophy]], [[biology]], [[human anatomy]], [[neuroscience]], [[sociology]], [[anthropology]], and [[acousti
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  • Revolutions have occurred through [[human]] [[history]] and vary widely in terms of [[methods]], duration, and motiva ...from several [[social sciences]], including [[sociology]] and [[political science]]. Several generations of scholarly [[thought]] on revolutions have generat
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  • ...the olden center of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ancient_Greece Greek] [[science]] and [[learning]], and Ganid was thrilled with the [[thought]] of being in ....3 Both the [[father]] and the son greatly enjoyed the [[discussion]] on [[science]] which Jesus had at their inn one evening with a [https://en.wikipedia.org
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  • ...ncient times, and to some extent, one of the defining characteristics of [[human being]]s is that they are able to record the past, recall it, [[remember]] ==Philosophy and science==
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  • ...ic]] or [[spiritual]] [[idea]] that [[nature]] and [[human being]]s and/or human [[culture]] evolve along a predetermined [[cosmological]] pattern or ascent ...cept]] is also complemented by the [[idea]] of a creative [[impulse]] in [[human being]]s, known as [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Epigenesis epigenesis].
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  • ...proportionate decision making power and can take place along any realm of human social activity, including [[economic]] (ie [[Participatory economics]]), [ [[Category: Political Science]]
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  • *2: a treatise on anatomical [[science]] or art :b : the human [[body]]
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  • '''Surveying''' or [[land]] surveying is the [[technique]] and [[science]] of accurately determining the [[terrestrial]] or three-dimensional positi ...g_and_Mapping American Congress on Surveying and Mapping] (ACSM), is the [[science]] and [[art]] of making all essential measurements to determine the [[relat
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  • ...erent [[meanings]] in different branches of [[linguistics]] and [[computer science]]. Traditional sentence parsing is often performed as a [[method]] of under ...age [[comprehension]]. In this [[context]], parsing refers to the way that human beings analyze a sentence or phrase (in spoken language or [[text]]) "in te
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  • ...c]] elimination of [[religious]] [[fear]] and the steady [[progress]] of [[science]] add greatly to the [[mortality]] of [[false]] [[gods]]; and even though t ...], the [[personalization]] of [[energy]], the [[entity]] of [[gravity]], a human [[projection]], the idealization of [[self]], [[nature]]'s upthrust, the [[
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  • ...t]] of life comes first, its evaluation or [[interpretation]] later. The [[human]] child first lives and subsequently [[thinks]] about his living. In the [[ ...[[human being]] [[sincerely]] and unselfishly [[loves]] another [[being]], human or divine.
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  • ...astery of metals], while [[belief]] in [[magic]] [[numbers]] founded the [[science]] of [[mathematics]]. ...ngenuity, entrancing, thunderstruck, and astonished. And [[intelligent]] [[human beings]] still believe in good [[luck]], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evi
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  • ==Genetics and the Human Genome== :Molecular biology of the human species.
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  • ...[[study]] in the [[social sciences]], including [[sociology]], [[political science]], and [[economics]]. Institutions are a central concern for [[law]], the [ 69:1.2 [[Human]] [[institutions]] are of three general classes:
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  • ...ortant role in many [[Secondary Corpus|academic disciplines]], including [[science]] and [[law]], adding to the [[discourse]] surrounding it. ...eld wrought with dispute. Many of these disputes stem from the limits of [[human]] [[knowldege|knowing]], a field known as [[epistemology]]. Possibly the mo
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  • ...even more shocking for their [[spiritual]] optimism. On matters of the [[human]] [[soul]] and [[spirit]], his thinking has evolved well beyond where he is reawaken and revive the ailing [[soul]] of America. The soul of every human, every community and every nation is that unique inner [[consciousness]] wh
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  • ...tition]] rather than attempting the overthrow of [[religious]] [[faith]]—[[human]] [[belief]] in [[spiritual]] [[realities]] and [[divine]] [[values]]. ...]]: extend the [[horizon]] of life and enlarge his [[personality]]. True [[science]] can have no lasting quarrel with [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.ph
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