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  • ...p Prakashan, 1991)</ref> Various aspects both of the process by which the discipline of ‘theology’ emerged in Christianity and the process by which the term ...[doctrine]]s of the Christian religion, or (more precisely) the academic [[discipline]] which investigated the coherence and implications of the language and cla
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  • ..."academic" and describes in general those who attain mastery in a research discipline. It has wider application, with it also being used to describe those whose ...ademic administrator]]s are not typically included in this use of the term academic.
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  • This discipline is the science of [[Astronomical object|celestial objects]] and [[phenomena ...science disciplines is not always sharp, and they share a number of cross-discipline fields. Physics plays a significant role in the other natural sciences, as
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  • ...artments and degree programs."Denning_cs_discipline" Computer Science: The Discipline [https://web.archive.org/web/20060525195404/][https://www.idi.ntnu.no/emner Despite its relatively short history as a formal academic discipline, computer science has made a number of fundamental contributions to [[scien
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  • The '''social sciences''' are a group of academic disciplines that study human aspects of the world. They diverge from the [[ ...push [[economic]] study from being a descriptive to a mathematically based discipline. [[Karl Marx]] was one of the first writers to claim that his methods of re
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  • ...ieties (as, for example, in the formation of a profession or an [[academic discipline]] through the course of its historical experience). The formation of a grou
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  • ...ical physics]], or that which pertains to the [[minutiae]] of a particular discipline, such as "esoteric" [[baseball]] statistics. ...ly the meaning of esotericism. Academic esotericism constitutes the modern academic disciplines - looked at in articles under the relevant headings.
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  • ...kipedia.org/wiki/Karate karate], and the martial arts lend themselves to [[discipline]] of the [[mind]] and [[prayer]] and [[relationship]] to the [[divine]] as ===='''''[[Discipline]]'''''====
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  • ...rs and a lack of response to [[guilt]]-, [[fear]]- or manipulation-based [[discipline]].[5] ...tal illness, which may appeal to many [[parents]], a belief echoed by many academic [[psychologists]].[6] He also points out that many of the commentators on t
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  • ...he first issue of the ''Journal of Transpersonal Psychology'', the leading academic journal in the field. This was soon to be followed by the founding of the A ...sychology within such a framework. Transpersonal psychology is an academic discipline, not a religious or spiritual movement, and many of the field's leading aut
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  • ...ed physics and mathematics and graduated in 1900. Unable to find a regular academic position, he supported himself by tutoring and part-time school teaching un ...ore had been a jumble of speculations, to that of a respectable scientific discipline. His prediction of the gravitational deflection of light was confirmed in 1
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  • '''Art history''' is the [[academic]] study of objects of [[art]] in their [[historical]] development and styli ...rily hostile tribes: (i) the connoisseurs, (ii) the critics, and (iii) the academic art historians".<ref>Ernst Gombrich (1996). ''The Essential Gombrich'', p.
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  • ...ds were still referred to as branches of "natural philosophy"). Over time, academic specialization and the rapid technical advance of the special sciences led ...o [[philosophy of mind]] &mdash; which is, strictly speaking, mainly a sub-discipline of [[metaphysics]] &mdash; has taken on this position within [[Analytic phi
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  • ...e late 20th century the recognition of practical [[knowledge]] as equal to academic knowledge lead to the emergence of ''practice-based research'' and ''practi A full range of [[Academic degree]]s are available from [[Bachelor of Arts|BA (Hons)]] to [[Doctor of
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  • ...ure as well as for long-term utility.[1] Leisure studies is the academic [[discipline]] concerned with the study and analysis of leisure.
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  • .... However, some children of ill parents thrived well and were competent in academic achievement, and therefore led researchers make efforts to understand such ...economic [[status]], and mothers with schizophrenia are coupled with lower academic achievement and more [[emotion]]al or [[behavior]]al problems. Risk factors
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  • ...formulated by Sir [[Francis Galton]] in 1883. Eugenics became an academic discipline at many colleges and universities, and received funding from many sources. ;Histories of eugenics (academic accounts)
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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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  • ...It has been preparation for the development of your character, your self-discipline, for your perseverance, for your tenacious disregard of all events that wou ...e trust that you will maintain your faith and your hope and your same self-discipline, your same faithful, loving relationship with Christ Michael and Nebadonia
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  • ...ural comparisons]] (socio-cultural anthropology is by nature a comparative discipline),<ref name="Langlois99" /> and the importance it places on long-term, exper ...e work formed the basis for the "culture concept," which is central to the discipline.
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