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  • ...consciousness]] [[shared]] within a [[society]]. It can also be defined as social [[awareness]]; to be aware of the [[problems]] that [[different]] [[societi ==Theory==
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  • ...meteorology, and electrical engineering) but also in the [[Social Sciences|social science]]s (such as [[economics]], [[psychology]], [[sociology]] and [[poli ...l systems]], [[statistical model]]s, [[differential equations]], or [[Game theory|game theoretic models]]. These and other types of models can overlap, with
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  • ...nct concept. In sociology, an agent is an [[individual]] engaging with the social [[structure]]; '''''the structure and agency debate''''' concerning the lev ...ns and enact them on the world. How humans come to make decisions, by free choice or other processes, is another issue.
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  • ...ctive - it exists only when a valid practical syllogism is used. Second, a choice is either rational or it is not - there is no gradation since there is no g ==Rationality in the humanities and social sciences==
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  • ...hn Rawls] published ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Theory_of_Justice A Theory of Justice]'', political philosophy declined in the Anglo-American [[academ ...ontract]'' and Carole Patemen in her book ''The Sexual Contract'' that the social contract excluded persons of colour and [[women]] respectively.
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  • ...s]], one used in the empirical [[The Sciences|sciences]] (both natural and social) and the other used in [[philosophy]], [[mathematics]], [[logic]], and acro ...ure]] or discourse is a [[reference]] to a scientific or empirically-based theory.
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  • ...ue, suggesting that it is a [[fuzzy concept]]. An added difficulty is that social attributes or relationships may not be directly observable and visible, and ...ly beyond what an individual can empirically observe in order to grasp the social domain in all its dimensions — connecting, for example, "private trou
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  • ...or social issues, in other words, on carrying out, resisting or undoing a social change. ...emporary social movements. However others point out that many of the major social movements of the last hundred years grew up, like the Mau Mau in Kenya, to
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  • ...XXII. 360 The cultism of Góngora, the artifice of which lies solely in the choice and arrangement of words. ...o to preposterous lengths. 1934 WEBSTER, Cultism. 1949 R. K. MERTON Social Theory & Struct. (1951) xii. 314 Cultism, informal cliques..these and other techni
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  • ...e, esp. in one's literary or artistic [[expression]]; moral seriousness or social responsibility in artistic productions. ...importance, the personal commitments and presuppositions of this and the [[theory]] and [[practice]] of working it out in living.
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  • ...rminates is the [[moral]] [[nature]] that so early gives [[origin]] to a [[social]] [[consciousness]]. The first promptings of a child's [[moral]] [[nature]] ...] of religious [[consciousness]], toward [[moral]] [[righteousness]] and [[social]] [[ministry]], rather than [[negatively]], away from [[sin]] and [[guilt]]
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  • In [[postmodern]] theory, [[semiotics]] begins with the individual building blocks of [[meaning]] ca == Literary theory ==
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  • In the [[social sciences]], the subtleties of trust are a subject of ongoing [[research]]. ...all the caveat surrounding that method). Trust may be considered a moral [[choice]][, or at least a heuristic, allowing the [[human]] to deal with complexiti
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  • ...ilosopher [[Michel Foucault]] (1926-1984) and [[Jürgen Habermas]]' ''[[The Theory of Communicative Action]]'' (''Theorie des kommunikativen Handelns''). Each ===The social conception of discourse===
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  • ...or the sum virtue with regard to one's relations with others. Aristotle's theory of virtue helped define the excellent man as one who excelled in leading a .... Philosophers and psychologists expanded humanistic psychology to include social interest, community awareness, and spiritual experiences, further supportin
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  • The '''sociology of religion''' is primarily the study of the [[practice]s], social [[structure]]s, [[history|historical]] backgrounds, development, universal ...]] may coexist with a decline in the influence of religious authorities on social or [[political]] issues.
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  • ...'' "custom, habit"), a major branch of philosophy, is the study of [[Value theory|value]]s and [[Custom (law)|custom]]s of a person or group. It covers the [ ...-realist', such theories may see reality as important in shaping the human choice of ethical values. This could occur indirectly by, for example, the evoluti
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  • '''Identity''' is a term used throughout the [[Social Sciences|social sciences]] to describe an individual's comprehension of him or herself as a ...ior. The notion of ''identity negotiation'' may arise from the learning of social roles through personal [[experience]]. Identity negotiation is a process in
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  • ...[1527]]), sees power as "a complex strategic situation in a given society [social setting]". Being deeply structural, his concept involves both constraint an ...sely resembles what everyday [[English language|English]]-speakers call "[[Social influence|influence]]", although some authors (like D. Wrong) make a sharp
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  • ...[[John Rawls]], for instance, claims that "Justice is the first virtue of social institutions, as [[truth]] is of systems of thought." ...punishment is forward-looking. Justified by the ability to achieve future social benefits resulting in crime reduction, the moral worth of an action is dete
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  • '''Empowerment''' refers to increasing the [[spiritual]], [[political]], social or [[economic]] strength of [[individuals]] and [[communities]]. It often i Sociological empowerment often addresses members of [[groups]] that social discrimination have excluded from decision-making processes through - for e
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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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  • ...me of which have evolved historically, and continue to shift with time and social context. Some other characteristics used to define a 'person' include [[per ...[[medicine]], [[ethics]], [[economic]] and [[Political science|political]] theory, [[human rights]], and [[animal rights]].
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  • ...[[group]] or social network. In this way, personal fears are compounded by social influence to become [[mass hysteria]]. ...hobia]]. Terror may overwhelm a person to the point of making irrational [[choice]]s and atypical [[behavior]]. Paranoia is a term used to describe a psychos
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  • *[[social sciences]], which study [[human behavior]] and [[society|societies]]. ...escribing how things work (natural sciences) and how people think and act (social sciences).
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  • The term implies a social contract on establishing and maintaining ownership in relation to such item ...of shared assets that could be spent for social purposes, or preserved for social purposes. Wealth may have been collective.
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  • *[[Social Sciences]], which study [[human behavior]] and [[society|societies]]. ...escribing how things work (natural sciences) and how people think and act (social sciences).
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  • ...d the master of Evil. They were the great intermediaries through which the choice of one side or the other had to pass; they controlled the paths to salvatio ...kquote>Theory becomes a material force once it has got hold of the masses. Theory is capable of getting hold of men once it demonstrates its truth with regar
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  • ...re they come from. The Galilean proposition in support of the Copernican [[theory]], that the sun is the center of the solar system is one that states the fa In ethics, [[Cambridge Texts in the History of Political Thought|political theory]], and the [[The Arts|arts]], reality is often contrasted with what is "[[i
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  • ...cause it extends their spontaneous creativity. "Revolutionary" ideology is theory which has been recuperated by the authorities. Words exist as the frontier ...stimate the power of the misbegotten dichotomy between thought and action, theory and practice, real and imaginary... these ideas are forces of organisation.
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  • ...ght reform,” and the “systematic [[manipulation]] of [[psychological]] and social [[influence]]”) refers (according to Michael Langone) "to a [[process]] i ...deprivation, psychological harassment, inculcation of [[guilt]], and group social [[pressure]]. The term punned on the Taoist custom of "cleansing/washing th
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  • ...ry Jenkins, a key theorist of new media and media convergence draws on the theory that collective intelligence can be attributed to media convergence and par Tom Atlee and George Pór, on the other hand, feel that while group theory and artificial intelligence have something to offer, the field of collectiv
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  • *In the mid 1960s Morris Rosenberg and social-learning theorists defined self-esteem in terms of a stable sense of person ...tatus and acceptance in ones' social group. According to terror management theory, self-esteem serves a protective function and reduces anxiety about life an
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  • '''Leadership''' has been described as the “[[process]] of social influence in which one [[person]] can enlist the aid and support of others ...ctions]]: the leader must provide for the well-being of the led, provide a social organization in which people feel [[relative]]ly secure, and provide a set
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  • ...many who [[choose]] to remain ignorant, and they have a right to make that choice. TOMAS: Yes, always are [[social]] [[groups]] gregarious. Even the [[barbarians]] are smart enough to know t
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  • ...sm]] the romantic might be considered an example of [[alienation]]. In his theory of [[mimesis|mimetic]] desire, [[Rene Girard]] attempts to make sense of su ...ou consent to marry us" implies that the marriage means the removal of the social obstacle between the two opposing families, not that marriage is sought by
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  • ...periment in self-governance, America, you will all become as we were then, social architects. Your artistry will become legendary down through the ages for <center>Dear ones, I would define social architecture for you as:</center>
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  • our conditioning, which we take for [[free will]] and choice, just as we take the on the need for social justice and the struggle against various forms of
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  • ...ther, please bless our audience members who are supportive of this work on social sustainability. Amen ...me re-energized with these universally applicable values and principles of social sustainability in the work that they are doing.
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  • ...pacity, ability, positions, and authorities to make decisions to move your social, political, and economic realms forward, or at least to open a discussion. ...You have 60 years, approximately, of corporate invasion/intrusion into the social, political, and economic realms of control and authority. You will soon se
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  • ...do [[Dawah]] to promote what they believe is Islam's peaceful message of [[social justice]] to spread peace throughout the Earth through the [[truth]] reveal ...her groups take a wide variety of stances, many maintaining a [[Just War]] theory.
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  • ...on is created over and over in your lives with your work groups, with your social groups, with your music groups. It was noted how potent and powerful the co So now let us take this same theory of empowerment through joining together into a collective consciousness and
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  • ...known as moral absolutism. Moral absolutists might concede that forces of social conformity significantly shape moral decisions, but deny that cultural norm ...ons. For instance ''humanity'' includes ''[[love]]'', ''kindness'', and ''social [[intelligence]]''.
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  • ...ly, cognitively, and physiologically when a [[person]] makes the conscious choice to take [[action]] to immediately stop the threatening [[behavior]] of an o ...of anger.[9] Displays of anger can be used as a manipulation strategy for social influence.[10][11]
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  • ...style-change programs may have the wrong motives, and may have undesirable social and psychological effects. ...exercise, and being overweight. Other risk factors affected by individual choice veer toward the medical, including behavioral change intended to control se
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  • ...y is an act which engenders new realities; it is the fulfilment of radical theory, the revolutionary act par excellence. ..., East and West. The generalization of the refusal to make such a Hobson's choice -- to do no more than change employers -- has in turn occasioned a restruct
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  • ...one [[plane]] to another you are given more [[opportunity]] to make that [[choice]]. Those who are fully [[committed]] to [[transcending]], to continuing on ...here but not certainly the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_Darwinism social Darwinism] and [[capitalism]]. I may just have repeated my question which y
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  • TOMAS: It is a very old [[theory]] on [[your planet]]. Way before the [[Material Son and Daughter]] were her MARY JO: I like that [[theory]]. Thank you, Tomas. That should make all of us feel better, and it does ma
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  • ...ve been appealing to them with our message of peace, social stability, and social sustainability. ...hat of service and of profit-making that is compliant and assisting of the social, environmental and economic benefit or helpfulness of individuals, families
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  • ...othetical moment in past eternity, we can develop an interesting Plotinian theory of genesis as an imaginative extrapolation of what Schuon is saying, and st ...; the Son as a co-equal personality which would satisfy two basic needs: A social and loving need at the absolute level, which also makes God a Father, and i
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  • Your whole empirical science is based upon this. Every theory that seeks to explain natural phenomenon is judged on predictability. You c ...lly open to you to the degree you can realize your free will and have real choice. Of course this is what you strive towards, always--the greater freedom of
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  • ...that which you discussed with us during our last session. It is a moral, social and political dilemma that the peoples of our nation must face and work out ...re seeing the increase of violence—political violence—which repercusses in social and economic ways. There are many countries where the male population is hu
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  • ...ogy has origins in the [[natural sciences]], the [[humanities]], and the [[social science]]s. (Wolf, Eric (1994) ''Perilous Ideas: Race, Culture, People.'' ' ...arly 20th centuries, social anthropology has been distinguished from other social science disciplines by its emphasis on in-depth examination of context, [[c
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  • ===Topic: ''Social Architect, Damalia Radio''=== ...n [[aspiring]] spiritual being. Such is not the case, or such is not the [[theory]] that I purport in my teaching platform, for the [[material]] realm is you
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  • ...ifficulty integrating that into their mind and into their framework, their social framework that they have for their community. Yes, it is very much to your ...see major progress within two or three years, with incremental and ongoing social and community progress through years ahead, but in this beginning era, it i
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  • ...e of such concern that they will have a tremendous impact on the stability—social, economic and political stability of all of Europe. ...of what works and what does not work, to assist political and economic and social decision-makers how to proceed in difficult situations. This will be seen
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  • ...]] assets (tanks, soldiers, aircraft, naval vessels, etc.), the developing theory of [[soft power]] notes that power projection does not necessarily have to ...al and collective. After a brief discussion of theoretical debates amongst social and political theorists over how to define power, this entry will survey ea
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  • '''Idealism''' is any system or theory that maintains that the "real" is of the nature of thought or that the obje ...) reducing material objects to ideas in a mind or minds. Moreover, Plato's theory of the separation of soul and body could be seen as an earlier, rougher for
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  • ...f either being the devil or dying. What kind of choice is that? That is no choice to be forthcoming from a loving God. Those of you who say you have not been subjected to the theory/the doctrine of atonement are none-the-less quite affected by it. If you co
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  • ...does not assert its power over individual [[Will (philosophy)|will]] and [[choice]]s. In ethics, it may imply that individuals can be held morally accountabl ...t "instinct and utility between them can safely be trusted to carry on the social business of punishment and praise" regardless of metaphysical theories. He
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  • ...fleshing out of the bare essential, skeleton, affording substance to the [[theory]], the story, the [[hypothesis]], the fragment of reality presentation. But There are those who [[hesitate]] to use spiritual words in their [[social]] [[dialog]] because they fear they will be regarded as affected, spiritual
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  • ...uman race rests within each individual. So let me explain that all of your social organizations, from the smallest to the largest, the reality is the individ ...istory of the planet here, the evolution of society, government, different social institutions, gives you a wonderful feeling of all the hundreds of stages m
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  • ...Developing yourself spiritually is almost wholly a matter of your freewill choice. You develop yourselves physically and mentally because this had always bee ...onscious state if it is repetitive or persistent. This is also true of the social aspects of your surroundings. So how do you achieve a freedom to choose wit
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  • ...It has been studied from the perspectives of [[behavioural psychology]], [[social psychology]], [[psychometrics]], [[cognitive science]], [[artificial intell ...buted variously to [[divine]] intervention, [[cognitive]] processes, the [[social]] environment, [[personality]] traits, and [[chance]] ("accident", "[[seren
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  • ...aining that outpouring of [[strength]]. Odd, however, perhaps was a poor [[choice]] of [[words]] for it implies apparently to most people the connotation of ...ptions]], these strong common [[desires]] are [[influencing]] individual [[choice]] and pathways. This dimly [[understood]] [[reality]] has a major role to [
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  • 103:1.1 The [[unity]] of [[religious]] [[experience]] among a [[social]] or racial [[group]] derives from the [[identical]] [[nature]] of the [[Go ...rminates is the [[moral]] [[nature]] that so early gives [[origin]] to a [[social]] [[consciousness]]. The first promptings of a child's [[moral]] [[nature]]
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  • ANATALIA: Welcome to our venue of [[choice]] places, people, and [[personality]]. I speak to you in this obscure [[des ...he [[absence]] thereof. So it is in each of your minds that you have the [[choice]] to be [[happy]], content, or to the contrary.
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  • ...out--strangely enough: the necessity to choose. But this is what makes the choice yours. This is what adds to your soul, your unique soul. ...e ours and they have meaning because they are necessary. There is always a choice to be made; and that is you. That is unavoidably who and what you are, and
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  • Today’s message is one of lightness. Today’s message is one to celebrate this social occasion. This is, in your calendar, the first day of the first month, of 2 ...y, and some of the scientific understanding that it is now supporting this theory, and as I listened to this, I thought, "I wonder how Mother Spirit/[[Nebado
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  • ...lar system starts scraping the barrel, drawing nourishment from the lowest social strata. It is forced, in fact, to eat its own shit. Thus tone-deaf singers, ...aves the hopeless cases those who reject all roles and those who develop a theory and practice of this refusal. From such maladjustment to spectacular societ
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  • ...ough. Like Fowler, Wilber sees life unfolding in stages but expands stage theory to a [[cosmic]] scale. There is actually a direct connection between the t ...scope of his writing is vast and there is much we could say regarding his social and political thought, his philosophy of [[science]], and his taxonomy of t
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  • ...acts]]. The [[development]] of [[industry]] demanded [[law]], order, and [[social]] [[adjustment]]; [[private]] [[property]] necessitated [[government]]. ...[[social]] regulative [[system]]. Social regulation is inseparable from [[social]] [[organization]]; [[association]] implies some [[controlling]] [[authorit
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  • ...es share the same common ancestor. The main difference between them is the social organization: [[matriarchal]] for the Bonobo and [[patriarchal]] for the Co ...al bottleneck have been postulated, one of those is the [[Toba catastrophe theory]].
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  • ...vy, up-side-down kinds of things happening in so many aspects of our lives—social, economic, and political. All these different aspects are being re-examined ...le to you from the far left to the far right on social issues and economic theory, political ties and viewpoints, all this constant balancing between private
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  • ...chers argue that a continuum exists among the communication methods of all social animals, pointing to the fundamental requirements of group behavior and the ...pic and dramatic fiction). Poems rely heavily on [[imagery]], precise word choice, and [[metaphor]]; they may take the form of measures consisting of pattern
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  • ...cs of domestic buildings in particular regions or localities, and the many social and cultural factors that have contributed to their evolution. ...cosahedral geometry, and Stafford Beer tackled geodesics in the context of social dynamics. Many other researchers toil today on aspects of Synergetics, thou
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  • ...re wealth of [[Denmark]] at one point in the 1580s and he often held large social gatherings in his castle. He kept a dwarf named Jepp (whom Tycho believed w ...tretched to its limit, developed an infection which he later died of. This theory was supported by Kepler's first-hand account.
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  • ...evil, as in the Christian denominations above, is a matter of [[free will|choice]].The Greek word used in the [[New Testament]] for evil can just as well be ...n some form or another, by many cultures. Those who believe in the duality theory of evil believe that evil cannot exist without good, nor good without evil,
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  • ...your work does not require it, consider all those interesting hobbies and social activities where you can share this great need to get out and move around, ...] and [[collective]]ly. As we’ve been saying lately, when you look at any social, [[economic]], [[political]] or religious [[system]], ask yourselves: what
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  • ===Races as social constructions=== ...ology will not explain why or how people use the idea of race: history and social relationships will. For example, the fact that in many parts of the United
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  • ...Would that work for you? (All right.) Now you mentioned the "empty vacuum theory;" we are going to probe a lot of questions before we answer your first ques ...on these individuals – seeing them being safe, their minds are safe, their social life is safe, and they are free of threats, harm, and danger. Through this
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  • ...ttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Occident#The_Roman_Empire Roman political and social systems]. 121:3.1 Although the [[social]] and [[economic]] condition of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ancient_
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  • ...rsonality]] cannot very well perform in [[isolation]]. Man is innately a [[social]] [[creature]]; he is dominated by the craving of belongingness. It is [[li ...ness]], much less [[self-consciousness]], cannot be [[explained]] by any [[theory]] of [[mechanistic]] [[electronic]] [[association]] or [[materialistic]] [[
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  • ...y the Life Carriers. It is probably more important for you to focus on the social aspects of the default than the scientific, although it is certainly approp ...fter only 100 years? Oh, yes, 100 years may seem like a very brief time in theory, but when you are walking on hot coals and don't know how, 20 seconds can s
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  • ...oing to [[interfere]] in the [[interactions]] of [[government]] or other [[social]] [[institutions]] and want the spirit beings to, in [[effect]], take over? ...as [[questions]] such as this; and she doesn't quite [[understand]] this [[theory]], or this way, that [[God]] is really [[the Father]] and it's people that
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  • ...the surrounding area, for it is not a place of wholly human creation or [[choice]]. Rather, its significance is grounded in its [[unique]] [[character]], a ...ty of a place through signs. Animals often serve as messengers of divine [[choice]]. So, for example, the Aztec city of [[Tenochtitlán]] was founded at the
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  • ...t matched in helping to teach and guide them. For me, my assignment and my choice was your group. ...ill help with your planet of disease, who will help in other political and social arenas. But I am not permitted to discuss with you the nature of their work
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  • ...rteum first became known to the ACIO. In this position, he was the logical choice to assess their technology and determine its value to the ACIO. The Corteum ...esources on this project for more than two intensive months. I posited the theory that the time capsule was an encoded communication device. I began to theor
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  • To follow the fear-mongering Caligastia theory to its logical extreme, let us assume that Caligastia is behind the channel ...for evil which does not belong to him." (UB 610:6) To me this "Caligastia theory" is one more example of this.
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  • ...n also complement each other by your presence together. You understand the theory and the operation and the production of "barber shop quartet," do you not, ...t will prepare you fully for your existence as finaliters. You will have a choice of many laboratories to work in; all of them are creative in nature. Some o
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  • ...ned. But that’s precisely the desired point. You get to have a conscious choice of whether you want to continue in some illusion, or seek further the great ...perience, and not being--as you say--strung out chasing hollow examples of social wealth, some ever increasing bottom line, irrespective of the spiritual cos
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  • ...I haven’t gone anywhere. Jack here. I’ve been here all along. Part of the social arena, as it were. ...r into a corner, for then he has no wiggle room, no way to expand upon his theory or his wisdom, and so many people get stuck there. [sound of a motor runnin
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  • ...the WingMakers. Unfortunately, they were so strong that Fifteen had little choice but to subject her to an MRP. I met with her just prior to the procedure, a Dr. Neruda: "The choice is not made to be evil or wicked, or to select a life path that is excrucia
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  • In the case of the ear, if one were to assume that [[theory]], it would be evident that your refusal to [[listen]] to something resulte ...]] of your children, whether they are your [[biological]] children, your [[social]] children, or your [[spiritual]] children, is a matter of your [[thought]]
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  • ...we couldn't get inside the artifacts and probe them, we couldn't prove our theory. Consequently, we placed all of our time and energy on the optical disc bec ...with more scientific questions and less about the cultural, artistic, and social implications of the Ancient Arrow project. Of my random selections, I knew
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  • ...in Brahman priest] caste was the very [[essence]] of this [[system]], this social order greatly [[retarded]] the [[progress]] of the [[Salem]] [[teachers]]. ...[[survived]] because it is [[essentially]] an integral part of the basic [[social]] fabric of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/India India]. It has no great [[
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  • ...at STEP is so successful is it utilizes sound psychological and behavioral theory and research and teaches parents how to raise their children with mutual re ...f your combined energies. You will find one of the reasons why you are so social as this one described about you two, is that you enjoy this synergism that
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  • ...ing]] as [[interpreter]] during Gonod's [[business]] [[conferences]] and [[social]] [[contacts]]. The remainder of each day, which was at his disposal, he [[ ...h [[evils]] later exalted into [[sin]] by the knowing and [[deliberate]] [[choice]] of such a willful and [[rebellious]] [[creature]]. This is why [[our Fath
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  • ...f race, are a product of inherited (i.e. genetic) traits or environmental, social and cultural factors. ...to groups based on selected hereditary features, are [[social construction|social construct]]s ("Society in Focus) ISBN 0-205-41365-X [https://links.jstor.o
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