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  • ...le [[nature]], evidence plays an important role in many [[Secondary Corpus|academic disciplines]], including [[science]] and [[law]], adding to the [[discourse *2) The question of the degree of certitude the [[proof]] must support. This depends on both the [[quantit
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  • ...e term '''scholar''' is sometimes used with equivalent meaning to that of "academic" and describes in general those who attain mastery in a research discipline ...ademic administrator]]s are not typically included in this use of the term academic.
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  • :d (1) : a particular step, [[stage]], or [[degree]] in [[development]] <had reached the point where nothing seemed to matter :b : a [[unit]] of [[academic]] credit c (1) : a unit used in quoting prices (as of stocks, bonds, and co
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  • ...subject of ongoing [[research]]. In [[sociology]] (and [[psychology]]) the degree to which one party trusts another is a measure of [[belief]] in the honesty ...ented the rational rules into the device. Francis Fukuyama and Tyler are [[academic]]s who advocate this [[concept]]ion of trust – as moral and not directly
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  • ==Training and academic career== ...a University, where he received aB.A. in 1951, an M.A. in 1954 and a Ph.D. degree in 1959, and subsequently taught until 1971, when he became professor of [[
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  • ...the broad impact of structuralism began to be felt in the English-speaking academic world that "literary theory" was thought of as a unified domain. ...and anti-theoretical, refer to the [[1970s]] and [[1980s]] debates on the academic merits of theory as "the theory wars."
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  • ...king for a change in direction. It is my hope that as the faculty and the Academic Senate are now searching for other answers and other directions to go with ...n be invited to discuss this topic at large across the nation in the other academic fields.
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  • ...es the requirements for getting a license to teach. Normally, a bachelor's degree with a major in a certifiable area (languages, arts, sciences, etc.) is a m ...with the appropriate teacher preparation course and complete a [[Master's degree]] within five years. Additionally, to be permanently certified, teachers mu
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  • The '''humanities''' are those academic disciplines which study the [[human condition]] using methods that are larg The classics, in the Western academic tradition, refer to cultures of [[classical antiquity]], namely the Ancient
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  • ...g slow but steady progress toward presenting to Arizona State University a degree program in/on social sustainability. ...demic level. Having said that and knowing what you know already about our academic work, we feel that you will grasp the broader parameters of our work with y
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  • The '''humanities''' are those academic disciplines which study the [[human condition]] using methods that are larg Music as an academic discipline mainly focuses on two career paths, music [[performance]] (focus
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  • ...olklore]] (a criterion no longer rigidly held by all folklorists). As an [[academic discipline]], it refers both to a [[Scientific method|method]] and the obje The study of oral tradition is distinct from the academic discipline of [[oral history]], which is the recording of personal memories
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  • The '''social sciences''' are a group of academic disciplines that study human aspects of the world. They diverge from the [[ ...se of employment, or someone who has earned a university [[academic degree|degree]] in the subject. The classic brief definition of economics, set out by [[L
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  • ...has seen how many ways there are to regard religion, all the way from an [[academic]] study to a poignancy of [[experience]], are able to have a more [[liberal
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  • ...[[everything]] that you have [[read]] about in the text is worthy of some degree of [[consideration]] or it would not have been put there for your considera ...ll no [[doubt]] continue to [[confuse]] the issue - not because of their [[academic]] [[knowledge]], which is certainly one [[factor]], but because everyone’
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  • ...the 1960s, with the creation of the first computer science departments and degree programs."Denning_cs_discipline" Computer Science: The Discipline [https:// Despite its relatively short history as a formal academic discipline, computer science has made a number of fundamental contributions
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  • ...ed]], and in so doing they see within themselves the [[potential]] and the degree of actual presence of that light that they too may give out to others. ...that among [[mankind]] you can love one another. Then it is up to you the degree to which you wish to carry this gospel to the world.
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  • One is more [[academic]]; one is more regarding [[process]]. You can't really have one without the ...and so for her perhaps the process is going to be more effective than an [[academic]] study.
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  • ...ourished in Germany, establishing the [[historical-critical method]] as an academic standard for interpreting the [[Bible]] and understanding the historical [[ ...of Tartu (1869 - 1872) and at the University of Leipzig, where he took his degree; and soon afterwards (1874) began lecturing as a ''Privatdozent''. These le
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  • ...ychology)|self]] that persists through time. Other views centre around the degree to which properties such as agency (both [[Agency (philosophy)|human agency ...he previous categories in order to coincide with a particular viewpoint or academic theory. For example, a legal scholar and economist might define a person as
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