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  • *2 a : the award or [[acceptance]] of an academic degree or diploma b : commencement ...ost graduands receive their BA degree is known as general admission. After degree completion, graduates can be referred to by their graduating year. In the U
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  • 3: a document bearing record of [[graduation]] from or of a [[degree]] conferred by an [[educational]] [[institution]] ...as the United Kingdom and Australia, the word diploma refers to a level of academic award. The words diplomat and [[diplomacy]] have the same origin, from the
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  • ...ecific view; especially : one written by a candidate for an [[academic]] [[degree]] ...candidature for an [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Academic_degree academic degree] or [[professional]] qualification presenting the [[author]]'s [[research]]
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  • ...[[administrative]] staff and those members of the administration having [[academic]] [[Status|rank]] in an [[educational]] [[institution]] ...ber]] of related subject areas (for the North American usage, referring to academic staff, see below). In North American usage such divisions are generally ref
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  • ...nk or grade of official, ecclesiastical, or social position <people of low degree> ...jury or [[disease]] — compare first-degree burn, second-degree burn, third-degree burn
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  • ...n''' or thesis is a document submitted in [[support]] of candidature for a degree or [[professional]] qualification presenting the [[author]]'s [[research]] ...used to describe a treatise without relation to obtaining an [[academic]] degree. The term thesis is also used to refer to the central claim of an [[essay]]
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  • ==Academic degree== ...n [[education]] as a specialty in a field (for instance, a Doctor of Music degree in piano pedagogy).
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  • ...different editions for each country or area of the world, varying to some degree in editorial and advertising content but not entirely dissimilar ...istinct from those periodicals produced by [[scientific]], [[artistic]], [[academic]] or special interest publishers which are subscription-only, more expensiv
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  • ...]] for and goodwill toward a person, firm, or [[institution]]; also : the degree of understanding and goodwill [[achieved]] ...United Kingdom for his establishment of Editorial Services in 1924, though academic Noel Turnball believes PR was founded in Britain first by evangelicals and
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  • ...izing. The department has recently developed a new undergraduate Astronomy degree, with two tracks (General Astronomy and Astrophysics/Physics). We now have
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  • Public administration is also an [[academic]] field. In comparison with related fields such as [[political science]], p ...to the 1720s continental [[university]] [[curriculum]]. Formally, official academic distinctions were made in the 1910s and 1890s, respectively.
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  • [[Psychology]] is an [[academic]] and [[applied science|applied]] field involving the study of behavior an ...logy a student has studied and/or concentrated is communicated through the degree conferred: B.Psy. indicates a balance between natural and social sciences,
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  • ...of [[action]]. Freq. with to and infinitive. [[academic]] [[freedom]]: see ACADEMIC adj. 2b. :12. [[degree]] of freedom.
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  • Academic courses in library science typically include Collection management, Informa ...ccredited institution, so even non-scholarly librarians have an originally academic background. In the United Kingdom, however, there have been moves to broade
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  • There has been some disagreement among [[academic]] Psychomystics once the Helianx had developed their [[environment]] to an optimum degree
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  • to absorb and dissipate harmful solar radiation, allowed for a high degree of flexibility. Other [[academic]]s have even speculated that given normal circumstances,
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  • ...ent census of archivists in the United States identified five major types: academic, for profit (business), government, non profit, and other.[5] ===Academic===
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  • ...ny academics are evaluated for employment, promotion, and [[tenure]]. In [[academic publishing]], '''authorship''' of a work is claimed by those making intelle ...t a research project and writes the subsequent article or book. In many [[academic discipline|disciplines]], however, [[collaboration]] is very common in some
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  • ...nterpretation]] when it used in the more [[formalized]], legalistic, and [[academic]] sense, [[associated]] with the [[collective]] rights of human [[populatio ...izational characteristics, and in doing so remain differentiated in some [[degree]] from the surrounding [[populations]] and dominant [[culture]] of the nati
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  • ...me to signify either veneration, an official position or a professional or academic qualification. In some[[ language]]s, titles may even be inserted between a *10. Assaying, etc. The [[expression]] in carats of the degree of purity of gold (= F. titre).
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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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  • ...fying]], for when you apply yourself you are given a mark that indicates a degree of [[attainment]]. In millennia to come you will continue your studies, but ...but indeed it is our [[hope]] that one day you will have [[attained]] a [[degree]] of seniority that you will no longer need to be reminded of your sonship
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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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  • ...arker. In 1964 he graduated from Birmingham Southern College with the B.A. degree and then proceeded to theological studies at [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki He is a contributor to academic journals such as ''Syzygy'', and ''Nova Religio''. He has also contributed
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  • ...n is a longtime resident of [[Santa Barbara, California]], was a full-time academic from [[1973]] until April [[2004]], and is currently a co-director of the C ...-fundamentalist theology that was taught there. While getting his master’s degree in counseling from the [[University of Oregon]], Griffin attended a lecture
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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 Philoso
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  • ...lved in the [[teaching mission]] group. The [[discussions]] are all very [[academic]], they are very wordy and they are not [[oriented]] towards growing togeth Iruka: To a certain [[degree]], yes. Because each [[individual]] has [[free will]] and because each [[in
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  • ...l work in producing a coherent philosophical position is being done by the academic philosopher (such as Algoa), and that the sayings of the same culture can b ...a community. The premise here is that, although most societies demand some degree of conformity of belief and behaviour from their members, a certain few of
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  • ...ciety]]'s bar which often judges them on success, success being financial, academic, political and so on. People who achieve a high hierarchical social status ...s of a social group interact mainly within their own group and to a lesser degree with those of higher or lower status.
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  • ...out how it is that you/we may take this [[fruit of the spirit]] to its nth degree, ascertain how it is that devotion to [[the Father]] will bring about the d ...e_Letter_of_James#James_II] and I suppose I have simply taken that adage a degree further, but it is a natural off-shoot of [[sonship]] that you want to be o
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  • ...tion of the study of language as a "semantic code". This resulted in the [[academic discipline]] of [[linguistics]], the founding of which is attributed to [[F ...ey Parrot]], which possesses the ability to mimic human speech with a high degree of accuracy, is suspected of having sufficient intelligence to begin to com
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  • ...ops of copyists and conservationists at their disposal. This presupposes a degree of organization with respect to books, consideration given to conservation, ==Academic Programs==
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  • ...e [[difficulty]] of the previous task [[reassures]] the completion and the degree of ease of the new task. Through our yesterdays we are able to make [[growt ...emendous [[transition]] [[stage]]. I had [[beautiful]], [[intellectual]] [[academic]] [[knowledge]] of these things. Since the [[Teaching Mission]], I have int
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  • ...civilization on this world. But insofar as you have free will, and to the degree you are able to creatively exercise it: this is the only solution. We in t Student #1: Michael, this is G. Would you take a rather academic question?
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  • [[Roland Benedikter]] (b. 1965) is a European academic and Professor for Cultural and Socio-Educational Sciences who has written o ...graljournals.org/ Journal of Integral Theory and Practice] a peer-reviewed academic journal founded in 2003 with its first issue appearing in 2006.
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  • ...tmosphere of the environment, the elements of your climate. This is not an academic exercise, this is truly an experiential, energetic exercise, that you may w ...e spirit of others, to believe that. It is important—I cannot tell you the degree of importance—that peaceful attitudes be energized on your planet at this
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  • ...debate and discuss; but until you have ''experience'', you have only been academic. ...yourself to such an investment, to commit your soul to such a consecrated degree? This is one of the things that come from having lived a full and robust ex
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  • This is true not only for the pedantic, academic, day-to-day finite life you live but the metaphysical approach you might ta ...ne is not in the middle of it. Although everyone will be affected to some degree or another, not everyone needs to be in the thick of it. This is not to sug
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  • ...o the child's [[point of view]], you will be startled and impressed by the degree of [[sincerity]] they allow their [[self]]. And that sincerity remains as l ...l. Have we covered adequate ground that you will gaily go into your more [[academic]] [[study]]? Are you ready to embark upon a [[cerebral]] and perhaps [[moro
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  • ...]] (or [[nuclear family|nuclear]]) families, where nuclear families have a degree of relatively mobility. ...the same generation who share a grandparent count as "first cousins" (one degree of collaterality); if they share a great-grandparent they count as "second
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  • I am amazed at the degree of what appears to be emptiness that I meet and, in contrast to my friend G ...receive]] [[reality]], as you find there is nothing, or as you encounter [[academic]] and [[traditional]] [[belief]] systems in lieu of the living [[reality]],
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  • ...d non-European societies as windows onto the pre-industrial human past. As academic disciplines began to differentiate over the course of the 19th century, ant In the twentieth century, academic disciplines have often been institutionally divided into three broad domain
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  • ...k here. This is what makes our work with you so interesting. It is hardly academic. It is very personal. The Father is personal, in and through his Adjusters; ...ife. If you scratch the surface in the right location with just the right degree of tickle and tenderness, you will find everyone has a spot where they are
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  • ...perhaps one more in the academic realm than anything else. To what minimal degree, are we humans capable of feeling and knowing God’s love…as we would sa The degree of love that you receive and acknowledge and can incorporate will always ex
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  • And to a degree, you recapitulate this in your life as children. This is part of your exper ...w, so does your potential of what you are capable of doing. This is a bit academic, but does that kind-of explain what potential is and how, even though it is
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  • ...e have increased the angelic pressure around and throughout Urantia to the degree of that intense perfume fragrance that someone may have sprinkled around in ...ou present as a mechanism, a mechanism for resolving social problems at an academic level of thinking, then it does not necessarily threaten the harsh realitie
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  • ...llow [[apostles]], he would not have fallen in love with himself to such a degree that he did. So we urge you to play together and share together as happy c ...[[attitude]] to bring to the fore. This is the problem when we deal with academic [[information]]. In truth, what difference does it make? It is good to be
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  • ...t been in their [[experience]]. Although they [[believe]] religiously to a degree. [[Fear]] is their god;It is their [[controller]]. So fear is a very large ...stion]]? We would like know if we can re-visualize success in [[standard]] academic environment for her. I can visualize a tremendously successful [[future]] f
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  • ...ven [[adjutant mind spirits]], and even as you have [[attained]] a certain degree of maturity as an evolving being, even as you are maturing, yes, in these c Having attained a certain degree of [[God-consciousness]], having made some [[commitments]] to [[your soul]]
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  • ...lop clips that can be introduced to people, such as Jeff Cutler, and other academic individuals to see what can be presented. This series of clips would proba ...ative and capable. Remember, you went through medical school and got your degree, and practiced. And so, as you had patients come to you, you were able to
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  • ...nce]], and let the chips fall where they may. You are not asked to do an [[academic]] report or a scholastic undertaking but a [[testimonial]], and if it needs ...alue]]. Allow them to [[experience]] this and to relish the flavor of this degree of reality so that they have been reinforced. It will be their [[duty]] to
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  • ...temporal organisation of people’s lives. Yet in the twentieth century new academic interest in narrative emerged, particularly through the works of Paul Ricoe ...tiques are syntheses of unrelated parts they all stories and all contain a degree of the fictional.
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  • [[reflects]] the exact [[degree]] of that mortal's [[understanding]] of [[participation]] in and [[concept] [[academic]] kind of things that are normally spiritually to help kids grow spirituall
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  • ...compare the Eastern to the Western, both seem to have the same or similar degree of independence from the spiritual realm, though there is a great deal of m ...seen and known what was ahead two centuries ago, you would have a certain degree of angst that this is not proceeding even more rapidly. That is our sense
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  • ...t me to go another step deeper into what may appear initially to be rather academic or abstract. Consider something as commonplace and useful as the concept of ...man was able to meet and conquer the ferocious beasts around him with some degree of success, he became his own greatest danger, the origin of his own greate
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  • ...ferson's "Bill for the More General Diffusion of Knowledge" led to several academic reforms at his ''alma mater'', including an elective system of study-the fi ...n of his campus plan, which he called the "Academical Village." Individual academic units are expressed visually as distinct structures, represented by Pavilio
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  • ...efore a [[person]] goes on to their last years, and before finishing their degree requirements. These [[practical]] [[experience]] assignments are important ...experience that is primary to [[learning]]; otherwise it is just another [[academic]] experience. It is one [[thing]] to talk about the birth of a zebra; it i
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  • ...t from one that you share socially in a crowd that may or may not have the degree of conviction that it might have in [[person]], simply because the healing ...on]] that only can be filled by the [[spirit]]. All the rest of that is [[academic]], [[mental]], and of great [[value]] but incredibly impersonal. It is als
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  • ...n while he was not attending school. Ford was a successful, well-connected academic, but was also a notorious alcoholic whose excesses contributed to his death After thirteen months, poverty forced Johnson to leave Oxford without a degree, and he returned to Lichfield. Toward's the end of Johnson's stay at Oxford
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  • man and the higher animals, great as it is, certainly is one of degree and not of kind".<ref name="AnthropologyTodayApr07">Jonathan Benthall ''[ht ...e Symbolic Universe], by Dr. Jack Palmer. However, this may be a matter of degree rather than a sharp divide. Monkeys have been trained to apply abstract rul
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  • that synnoetics should be an academic subject, taught in an integrated qualitative measures, to the degree of their aesthetic experience (Little, Betz
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  • ...write scenarios, documentaries, [[fiction]], or [[horror]] stories to the degree that [[your planet]] is undergoing, has undergone, and will undergo. I do n ...efault]]s and [[the rebellion]]s of the past, which make all this almost [[academic]] to answer. We are not being involved in an overt way to affect the separa
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  • Metaphysics as a discipline was a central part of academic [[inquiry]] and scholarly [[education]] even before the age of [[Aristotle] ...useful [[analogy]]. For light to exist, darkness must also exist (to some degree). Without the existence of both in some proportion, neither one may exist.
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  • ...endencies associated with effective leadership. This is probably the first academic theory of leadership. Thomas Carlyle (1841) can be considered one of the pi ...rders, and dictate each step taken; future steps were uncertain to a large degree. The leader is not necessarily hostile but is aloof from participation in [
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  • ...ures rarely falls neatly into one or another of the above approaches. The degree of difference with the host culture (i.e., "foreignness"), the number of im ...c culture, this may spread as far as Algeria but can be found to a heavier degree in [[Egypt]], [[Iraq]] and the [[Levant]].
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  • ...ildren. [[Professionals]] who have not raised children usually are only [[academic]] pros, [[professionals]] at giving [[advice]], rather than having known ho ...e races of [[spirit]]. Your world has not had that benefit to any great [[degree]], to be of great [[influence]] today. Your world struggles with blended f
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  • ...ures rarely falls neatly into one or another of the above approaches. The degree of difference with the host culture (i.e., "foreignness"), the number of im ...c culture, this may spread as far as Algeria but can be found to a heavier degree in [[Egypt]], [[Iraq]] and the [[Levant]].
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  • ...ith ties to the science fiction scholarship community, and science fiction degree-granting programs such as those offered by the University of Liverpool and
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  • ...ave learned that it seems there is a need in our societies to quantify the degree of learning that has taken place among students, in order to determine thei ...ter than others. It is wonderful to see the well-balanced athlete, or the academic scholar, who is humble in their achievements, who truly appreciates their a
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  • ...to be done more consciously. In so many other people, they do do it, to a degree, but I’d like to see more and more momentum happen, but I don’t want to ...rticles of only 350- 500 words are insufficient to persuade individuals in academic realms and their ivory towers to change their ways. They have too much inv
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  • ...ilization'' is often used as a synonym for ''culture'' in both popular and academic circles. Every human being participates in a culture, defined as "the arts, ...urface terrain of a human society, i.e., culture is "civilized," is to the degree the internal terrain (characteristics, personality or substance) of the peo
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  • ...hypothesis", proposed by [[Ellis Paul Torrance]], which holds that a high degree of intelligence appears to be a [[necessary and sufficient conditions|neces ...ativity", in ed. Runco, M.A. & Pritzker, S.R.: Encyclopedia of Creativity. Academic Press.
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  • When the term "philosophy" is used in an academic context, it typically refers to the philosophical tradition begun with the ...r was working with heavily flawed early translations (and sometimes second-degree translations), and many feel that he may not necessarily have accurately gr
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  • ...uided on occasion as to how to then [[act]] upon what you see, also with a degree of depersonalization or detachment, if you will, that is allowed because yo ...It is true also, you must concede, that the [[male]] [[mind]] is rather [[academic]] at large in that it [[perceives]] its [[worth]] by its occupation and wha
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  • ...y defense mechanisms, and that it occurred to reduce anxiety. Note the 180 degree shift - earlier he had thought that repression caused anxiety. Moreover, in ...medication and supportive approaches are indicated. In non-psychotic first-degree criminals, any treatment is often contraindicated. The problems treatable w
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  • ...nd whether or not races are natural kinds or socially constructed, and the degree to which observed differences in ability and achievement, categorised on th ...ow among them are likely to represent a monotypic species even when a fair degree of genetic variation is obvious.
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  • ...In the future, and already in some cases children are progressed in their academic pursuits according to their abilities and capacities to demonstrate worthin ...in comparison. For example, the teachers in Finland must have a master’s degree in order to teach at any level, including preschool and kindergarten. Amer
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  • ...a teachable one, subject to linguistic [[analysis]], that benefits from [[academic]] study. ...tivities, the distinction between art and craft may be largely a matter of degree.[8] Even a document which appears simple, e.g. a product brochure, requires
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  • ...iscovered early enough before he had a chance to establish a reputation in academic circles. He was a renegade genius who wanted to build computers that would ..., he was not taken seriously, and was essentially told to get in line with academic protocols and perform serious research. Fifteen came to the ACIO through an
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  • ...re accepted by other scholars through the early 1990s.[12] But more recent academic scholars have specifically disputed the apocalyptic interpretation of the L ...near the ecliptic, and over time, appear to recede counterclockwise by one degree every 72 years. This movement is attributed to a slight wobble in the Earth
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  • ...t reports and associated [[evidence]]. While Ufology does not represent an academic [[research]] program, UFOs have been subject to various investigations over ...d to follow.[1] Prior to August, 2008,[2] one could not obtain a "ufology" degree from any college or university, though there have been a few college or uni
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  • ...but, of course, with all the linaments of our respective Western skeptical academic backgrounds and our own life of experiences. All we knew was that something ...in a back-country way, one of whom, the wife of the male channeler, held a degree in Marriage and Family Counseling, like me. She did not participate in the
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  • Common to all shamanic or magico-spiritual experiences is that some degree of alteration of consciousness or heightened state of awareness is necessa ...teraction. The limitation of consciousness, altered or alternative, is the degree to which it can consciously process this reality on its own terms, and in t
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  • ...mself an average [[individual]] without special monetary means or academic degree he chose to devote his life to this question, trying to identify what he, a
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  • ...e church to accommodate as well as challenge each type of faith. Fowler’s academic work is based on meticulously categorized interviews with hundreds of peopl ...experience in the language of Christianity?” It cannot be overstated the degree to which this particular question is both stunning in its simplicity and de
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  • ...seeming solids, it is a wave-length, is this not so? The [[scientist]]'s [[academic]] [[intellect]] lower mind does not [[accept]] the '[[theory]]' of Light En ...ext year at [[University]]. Then perhaps at the end of the second year a [[degree]] has not been achieved, no matter, come back and try again. This is assess
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  • ...n to the Urantia moon and this one. Both moons are about the same size and degree of brightness to their mutual planetary accompaniment. The moon at Honeidar ...robe-like and in the case of Rongar (Philosopher Teacher) he is a tenured academic and on formal occasions wears the dark robes of Honorary Citizen of The Aca
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  • ...ut it was targeted with heavy disinformation and ultimately discredited by academic institutions that no doubt felt threatened by the revelation.” ...t, the artifact in the twenty-third chamber was an optical disc that had a degree of familiarity to it, and we considered it the key to the entire site.”
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