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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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  • ...of life comes first, its [[evaluation]] or [[interpretation]] later. The [[human]] [[child]] first lives and subsequently [[thinks]] about his living. In th ...n being]] [[sincerely]] and [[unselfishly]] [[loves]] another [[being]], [[human]] or [[divine]].
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  • ...can also describe the [[phenomenon]] such reduction of wear occurs without human [[intervention]] (hydroplaning on a road). In the [[science]] of [[friction]], lubrication and wear is called [https://en.wikipedia.org
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  • 1:6.1 [[Human]] [[personality]] is the [[time-space]] image-[[shadow]] cast by the [[divi 1:6.2 God is to [[science]] a [[Causality|cause]], to [[philosophy]] an [[idea]], to [[religion]] a [
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  • ...the [[relationship]] between [[scripture]] and [[Natural Sciences|natural science]]: the [[concept]] is that [[scripture]] has accommodated, or made allowanc ...[concept]], in [[response]] to that century's [[discoveries]] in [[natural science]], foremost [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Copernicus Copernicus]' theory o
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  • ...n to be [[false]]. This label does not cover protoscientific or [[fringe]] science theories with limited [[support]] in the scientific community, nor does it *'''''[[Magic]]''''' which led to the development of [[science]]
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  • ...well. Who [[manifest]] a [[future]] religion now that combines all of the human with the divine.[https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/Sutras_for_a_New_World#Real
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  • ...onism]] is sometimes seen as the [[opposite]] of holism. Reductionism in [[science]] says that a [[complex]] system can be explained by reduction to its funda ...lly comes later in the development of a scientist or in the development of science."
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  • ...by a [[human]] and thereafter considered an expert, often outperforming [[human beings]] at particular tasks. In [[law]], an expert [[witness]] must be rec
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  • ...is a [[natural]] [[process]], but it has been increased dramatically by [[human]] land use, especially industrial [[agriculture]], deforestation, and urban [[Category: Earth Science]]
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  • ...beings is the cause of many decisions hastily made. Many choose to pursue human greatness while they sacrifice the glory to the eyes of the Father. If you ...an compare to the knowledge of those who see with the eyes of spirit? What human philosophy has any value from the perspective of those who have awakened to
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  • ...human being]]. As the heart was once widely believed to be the seat of the human [[mind]], the word ''heart'' continues to be used poetically to refer to th ...Jeremiah]] 17:9, it is written that the Lord is the judge who "tries" the human heart.
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  • “You can promote the [[ideals]] of [[peace]] and [[love]] among all human beings with all the might of your [[media]], but as soon as something that ...e]] of those who [[selfishly]] pretend to [[monopolize]] the advances in [[science]] and [[technology]]. For the western nations all the other countries who t
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  • ...of [[humanity|mankind]] as a whole. Between the level of the individual [[human being]] and the level of the total of mankind, all [[group]]ings and associ ...previous developments in political organization. And this is true because human loyalties, once mobilized, are hard to change. The same loyalty which makes
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  • ...epartment, College of Saint Benedict], Saint John's University,"''Computer Science is the study of all aspects of computer systems, from the theoretical found ...olve specific computational problems with solutions. A further subfield, [[human-computer interaction]], focuses on the challenges in making computers and c
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  • ...ys a wide range of different procedures, it can be considered to be both a science and a humanity, and in the United States it is thought of as a branch of [[ ...iven society. Archaeology has various [[goals]], which range from studying human [[evolution]] to cultural evolution and understanding culture [[history]].
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  • *1:the [[abstract]] [[science]] of [[number]], [[quantity]], and [[space]]. Mathematics may be studied in ...apes and [[motions]] of physical objects. Practical mathematics has been a human activity for as far back as written [[records]] exist. The research require
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  • ...ld]] of [[culture]]. True, one's [[perception]] of [[religion]] is still [[human]] and therefore subject to the [[bondage]] of [[ignorance]], the slavery of ...ound up on its [[material]] end with the [[developments]] of slow-moving [[science]].
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  • ...as [[modified]] for all time by the [[appearance]] of this new factor in [[human]] [[thinking]] and [[acting]]. ...ki/Insurance insurance] to overcome these chance occurrences; [[modern]] [[science]] puts an [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Actuarial_science actuary] with [[
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  • ...heories, meaning that topics can overlap. For example, science is not just science; it is related to things unseen. Mortal scientists are discovering still ne ...What are you gifted at? What has Father helped you with in developing your human and spiritual skills?
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  • ...emerged together, helping [[crystallize]] the modern era of conservation [[science]] and [[policy]]. ...t the [[maintenance]], loss, and restoration of ''biodiversity'' and the [[science]] of [[sustaining]] evolutionary [[processes]] that engender genetic, popul
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  • ...Life will witness astonishing progress in Human Health, and an increasing human lifespan to 300, 400 even 500 years. This is not an idea of Utopia. It will ...for Pathology and Pharmaceutics. Each day scientists better understand the human body’s constitution and functions, Each day the pharmaceutics industry pr
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  • ...boriginal Australian aboriginal tribes], Durkheim [[theorized]] that all [[human]] [[religious]] [[expression]] was intrinsically founded in the [[relations ...ss diverts the theme of [[anthropology]] toward the [[understanding]] of [[human]] [[cognition]].
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  • ...]], even spiritual and living [[realities]]. [[Knowledge]] originates in [[science]]; [[wisdom]], in true philosophy; [[truth]], in the religious experience o 132:3.3 Man tends to [[crystallize]] [[science]], [[formulate]] [[philosophy]], and [[dogmatize]] [[truth]] because he is
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  • ...ent, as one might associate with [[God]] or the "eternal" of [[laws]] of [[science]]. This hypostatized [[belief]] in presence is undermined by novel phenomen ...g, such that He would be able to hold some [[influence]] with each and all human being(s).
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  • ...eclared to be unacceptable by Article 5 of the UN Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Signatories of the Third Geneva Convention and Fourth Geneva Conven ...ng, many organizations (e.g. Amnesty International) that monitor abuses of human rights report a widespread use of torture condoned by states in many region
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  • ...index.php?title=Paper_111#111:3._THE_EVOLVING_SOUL evolving soul] of the [[human]] [[personality]]. The [[morontia]] [[soul]] is the [[child]] of the [[univ ...gions. Men have long believed that there is something growing within the [[human]] [[nature]], something [[vital]] that is destined to [[endure]] beyond the
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  • ...nd has a density of about 2 grams per milliliter, while the density of the human body is only about 1 gram per milliliter. At that level of density, sinking ...[belief]] that quicksand is [[dangerous]]. Because it increasingly impairs human locomotion, it allows harsher elements such as [[sunlight]], [https://en.wi
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  • ...]], from [[infinity]] to [[Finite|finitude]], from the [[divine]] to the [[human]], and from [[unity]] to [[duality]] and [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/in ...[[beings]]. But it requires [[revelation]] to show that the First Cause of science and the self-existent [[Unity]] of philosophy are the God of religion, full
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  • Mortal science has found that it is important to make connections in the brain as a baby, ...e adult brain. Your scientists are finding God within the mechanics of the human body. It is hopeful that the information will be made understandable to the
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  • ...id to emerge from a single identifiable concern, universally common to the human heart. The following article is presented in the [[spirit]] of that same i ...velation. I do claim, however, that religion as an attitude arises in the human heart prior to revelation, and insofar as revelations do exist they are, wi
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  • ..., the legal status of libraries and information resources, and the applied science of computer technology used in documentation and records management. ...lassification, Preservation, Reference, Statistics and Management. Library science is constantly evolving, incorporating new topics like Database Management,
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  • ...in, but not altogether, [[dominated]] by [[reason]] and the [[facts]] of [[science]] and, in its nonmaterial reaches toward the [[spirit]] realms, by [[truth] ...lied to [[faith]]. [[Reason]], [[wisdom]], and [[faith]] are man's highest human [[attainments]]. [[Reason]] introduces man to the world of [[facts]], to [[
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  • Future studies, or futurology, is the [[science]], [[art]] and [[practice]] of postulating possible futures. Modern practit ...man [[desire]] to forecast the future. Much of [[Natural Sciences|physical science]] can be read as an attempt to make [[quantitative]] and objective predicti
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  • ...ious mind where the ego resides. Certainly there are some aspects of all [[human]]s which are frightening. Some of your dream states illustrate these fears ...defies the [[law]]s of [[matter]] constantly. So neither does mechanistic science grasp it, nor does psychiatry understand it. Only by allowing for [[spiritu
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  • ...f suffering. Examples of such philosophies are some of Freud's theories of human motivation that have been called psychological hedonism; his "life instinct ==Pleasure as a uniquely human experience==
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  • ...s always able to make her messages ‘heard’ by her human charges. It is the human who can ignore, misinterpret, or corrupt what it is received according to h ...y – the tool that tunes your mind to the Voice of the Father in your life. Human beings have the ability to focus their attention and filter out all other s
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  • *1: the technical or special terms used in a [[business]], [[art]], [[science]], or special subject ...g of [[concepts]] particular to one or more subject fields or domains of [[human]] [[activity]], through [[research]] and [[analysis]] of terms in [[context
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  • ...r moral choice. The second stage starts with the growth and development of human civilization. The only difference between these two stages is that during t ...should be enough to suggest to you that your failures will not be found in science, politics, or any other material discipline. Even now, with your current le
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  • '''Racism''' is the [[belief]] that [[race]] is the primary determinant of [[human]] traits and capacities and that racial [[differences]] produce an inherent ...logically]] cannot exist either, such as group differences in eye color or human hair color.
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  • '''Cosmopolitanism''' is the [[ideology]] that all kinds of [[human]] ethnic [[groups]] belong to a single [[community]] based on a [[shared]] [[Category: Political Science]]
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  • Prolotheos: “The reason why human beings crave security is due to their sense of vulnerability. Life during t ...d start nonetheless. However, the knowledge that really brings security to human beings is to know the reality of the First Source and Center of all. Knowin
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  • ...erdisciplinary research in the [[history of philosophy]], the [[history of science]], or the [[history of literature]]. In [[Sweden]], the history of ideas ha *[[James Burke (science historian)|James Burke]] and ''[[The Day the Universe Changed]]''
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  • 2:7.4 The [[Pseudoscience|false science]] of [[materialism]] would sentence [[mortal]] man to become an [[Alienatio ...ess]] in the eternal truth, that is ultimate beauty. Even the [[charm]] of human [[art]] consists in the [[harmony]] of its [[unity]].
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  • Fact in science''' ...cientific analysis. The term is used in both senses in the [[philosophy of science]].
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  • ===Topic: ''Other Human Worlds''=== ...were they unprepared. All of the [[surrounding]] [[sun systems]] harboring human [[intelligence]] also have been in [[relative]] [[isolation]], though their
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  • The ability for spirit to reveal itself to a human anywhere in the universe is certain. The ability of a [[creature]] in the u ...ecome more like spirit, for man to become a better human, a more servicing human.
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  • ...for whom so many in our universes labor by day and by night. You, our dear human brothers and sisters have a penchant for utterly mistaking your most person ...hese precise spiritual groupings needs to wait until a distant future when human minds are ready to comprehend.”
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  • ..., the development of the [[Internet]], the study of [[linguistics]] and of human perception, the understanding of [[black hole]]s, and numerous other fields ...ormation theory can be grasped by considering the most widespread means of human communication: language. Two important aspects of a good language are as f
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  • ...//dictionary.reference.com/search?q=zoology] Zoology is the branch of life science that focuses on the [[structure]], function, [[behavior]], and [[evolution] ...gy]] in its scope and limitation. This study also includes the study of [[human being]]s in the environment which eventually branch off into [[psychology]]
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  • ...of self-[[consciousness]]; it is superanimal but wholly [[evolutionary]]. Human evolution [[embraces]] in its unfolding all endowments antecedent to the [h ...esponse]] to life situations and is unfailingly exhibited at all stages of human development which are postmoral. Religion may permeate all four levels of t
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  • ...tly not reinforced by ultimate reality. [[Nature]] is often indifferent to human [[desires]] and deaf to moral urgencies. Pantheists say this is indicative ==Science and religion==
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  • Prolotheos: “Why are human beings separate by their religions, rather than united by them? This is a ...an unifying element of reality. However, it is truly beyond the grasp of science, for religion is a wholly subjective matter.
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  • ...hers, by the Essenes and Rosicrucians—the Spiritualist movement, Christian Science, and some liberal theologies reject the traditional conception of the Last ...onsciousness]] and [[altruism]]. At the present period, the [[process]] of human evolution is conducted by means of successive rebirths in the physical worl
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  • ...not consider the progress of personality in eternity nor the unity of all human beings, therefore, the decisions and actions taken under this point of view ...– the hunger for perfection, the effort to achieve self-mastery. Thus, the human beings of the present consider the impact their lives may have in the futur
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  • Thought Adjuster: “The faith a human being needs most is not blind faith. Blind faith is generally the kind of f “A dynamic faith is able to survive deceptions and disillusions. Science has often demystified the traditions and dogma of the past, and when this h
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  • ...nger be motivated by [[fear]], mistrust, [[revenge]], or any of the lowest human emotions. You have created institutions and [[governments]] that should be ...[morality]]? You have laws that forbid murder and you consider killing a [[human being]] as the worst [[crime]], and yet you accept that during war or ‘se
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  • ...influence on, and has been greatly influenced by, Western [[religion]], [[science]], and [[politics]], and the philosophies of the [[Abrahamic religion]]s ([ ...and their separation from philosophy: [[mathematics]] became a specialized science in the ancient world, and "natural philosophy" developed into the disciplin
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  • ...[[fact]] of life comes first, its evaluation or interpretation later. The human child first lives and subsequently thinks about his living. In the [[cosmic ...derstanding and admiration of some bigger [[reality]] unperceived by our [[human]] minds.
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  • ...ant as it is at this moment in the history of humanity. The discoveries of science and the advances that humanity has made through time and effort, are giving ...who desire peace shall become agents of peace. Those who desire love among human beings shall love their peers as a loving father loves his children. Those
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  • ...uman and physical sciences," geography is divided into two main branches - human geography [https://web.clas.ufl.edu/users/morgans/lecture_2.prn.pdf] and ph ...s 'a description of the world';that is Geography. In a word Geography is a Science - a thing not of mere names but of argument and reason, of cause and effect
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  • ...] of [[religion]] there ever [[persists]] that which is indispensable to [[human]] [[progress]] and [[survival]]: the [[ethical]] [[conscience]] and the [[m ...[composite]] [[entity]] of [[spirit]] [[origin]] in [[association]] with [[human]] [[experience]] is enabled, by means of the living way provided by the [[d
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  • Thought Adjuster: “Regardless of all the advances by humanity in science and knowledge about the material word, many are still bound to ancient beli ...fear – fear of punishment – was a great civilizer that forced the immature human beings of ancient times to follow the rules and to establish a social ident
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  • ...act]] that [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demography demography] considers human fecundity which is often [[intentional]]ly [[limited]], while [[biology]] In the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philosophy_of_science philosophy of science], fecundity refers to the [[ability]] of a [[scientific]] [[theory]] to ope
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  • ...ntiation based on religion''. The [[Shaman|medicine men]] were the first [[human beings]] to be exempted from [[physical]] toil; they were the [[pioneer]] [ ...ring hatred for their [[competitors]]. In this first [[contest]] between [[science]] and [[religion]], religion ([[superstition]]) won. After being driven out
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  • # often Wonder A monumental [[human]] [[creation]] regarded with awe, especially one of seven monuments of the ...n [[technology]]; a miracle of culinary [[art]]; a phenomenon of medical [[science]]; a musical prodigy; the theatrical sensation of the season.
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  • ...goodness starting from the foundation on up to the capstone -- the apex of human potential. This is not egocentric pride, but rather a humble gratitude for ...ur contribution to humanity whether it is through teaching, art, or social science. All these accomplishments become a trail of stepping stones that others c
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  • ...secondarily of [[physics]], [[chemistry]], [[mathematics]], and [[computer science]]) to solve real-world [[problems]] related to the life sciences or the app ...ion is the [[analysis]] and cost-effective solution of problems related to human [[health]], but the field is much more general than that. For example, [htt
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  • ...he same [[opportunities]] as those who come later. Imagine a world where [[science]] and [[philosophy]] walk hand-in-hand promoting [[social]] and [[individua “Your [[efforts]] in the search for [[perfection]] may bring you human [[glory]], but don’t fall into the trap of desiring success solely in the
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  • ...t on your world have no capacity to understand, nor is there any equitable human reference to such things. It may be your own ‘misunderstanding’ of thes ...r and you are not required to make it ‘fit’ into the template created by [[science]] or the [[religions]] of your world. My plans for you are far reaching and
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  • ...in [[space]]. The existence of symmetries in natural [[phenomena]] and in human artifacts is pervasive. However, nature also displays important violations ...red mountain, tree, or ladder, it invariably signifies a possibility for [[human]]s to connect with [[heaven]]. The central image of [[Christianity]], the c
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  • :b : human [[anticipation]] of the [[course]] of events : [[foresight]] ...before its [[cause]]. However, there are established [[biases]], affecting human [[memory]] and [[judgment]] of [[probability]], that create convincing but
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  • ...ancestors has been noted. This is the first [[decision]] of [[mind]]—the [[human]] type of mind—on [[Urantia]] and [[automatically]] [[establishes]] the [ ...[[established]]. We were directed not to [[intervene]] in the affairs of [[human]] [[progress]]. It should not be inferred that [[Life Carriers]] ever [[arb
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  • “Truth is the basis of science and philosophy, presenting the intellectual foundation of religion.” ([[5 ...cally, as these fields are interconnected in your reality, even though the human brain has pulled them apart to dissect and scrutinize then?
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  • ...heavenly [[Father]] of [[Jesus]]' [[gospel]], the [[personal]] [[God]] of human [[salvation]]. ...ion]]. The [[religious]] [[consciousness]] identifies these realities as [[science]], [[philosophy]], and [[truth]]. Philosophy would be inclined to view thes
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  • ...teacher. His colorful parables provided relatable visuals to short-sighted human souls, thus shedding light on the art of right-living. To believe that faith and science are incompatible is illogical. Faith fires you up, instilling you with the
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  • ..., economic [[development]], and social [[organization]], can improve the [[human condition]]. Progressivism originated in the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki [[Category: Political Science]]
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  • ...rg/wiki/Recent_African_origin_of_modern_humans (1)] Some other theories of human origin may be explored [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_origins here]. ...ed appreciation for [[beauty]] and [[aesthetics]] which, combined with the human [[desire]] for self-[[expression]], has led to cultural innovations such as
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  • ...rsonal and cultural) -- the principles, standards, or quality which guides human actions * Value (computer science)
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  • ===Human self-control=== ...es equalize on their ability to exhibit self control. This could suggest a human being's ability to exert more self control as they [[mature]] and become mo
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  • *2 a : the bone on the thumb side of the [[human]] forearm; also : a [[corresponding]] part of vertebrates above fishes More generally — in [[geometry]], science, engineering, and many other [[contexts]] — the radius of something (e.g.
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  • ...ater source that is especially important for [[plants]], [[animals]] and [[human]] uses when other sources may be scant. [[Category: Earth Science]]
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  • ...erally known for the large size of some [[species]], most dinosaurs were [[human]]-sized or even smaller. Most [[groups]] of dinosaurs are known to have bui ...in its turn, has resulted in significant [[public]] funding for dinosaur [[science]], and has frequently spurred new [[discoveries]]. In the United States, fo
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  • .../index.php?title=Evolution_and_Religion,_M._Ruse] is the [[Law|rule]] of [[human]] [[development]], but the [[process]] itself varies greatly on [[different ...recoup the damage occasioned by the loss of a single superior strain of [[human]] [[heredity]]. These selected and superior strains of living [[protoplasm]
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  • ...rce]] of dependence <being weaned off the medication> <wean the bears from human food — Sports Illus.>; also : to [[free]] from a usually unwholesome [[ha ...'' is the [[process]] of gradually introducing a [[mammal]] infant, either human or animal, to what will be its adult diet and withdrawing the supply of its
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  • ...] [[enterprise]] such as [[drug]] trafficking, [[money]] laundering, and [[human]] trafficking, it is not restricted to these [[activities]]. [[Category: Political Science]]
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  • ...hings]], curiosity is the fuel of [[science]] and all other disciplines of human study. ...while instinct is always expressed in a fixed way. Curiosity is common to human beings at all ages from infancy to old age, and is easy to observe in many
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  • ...heology natural theology] as used by Gifford means theology supported by [[science]] and not dependent on the [[miracle|miraculous]]. The [[lectures]] are gi ...n the fields of [[theology]] or [[philosophy]] and their relationship to [[science]].
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  • ...bility, social [[justice]], cultural competence, community resilience, and human [[adaptation]]. ...in the environment. In these terms, social sustainability encompasses all human activities. It is not just relevant to the focused intersection of [[econom
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  • ...energy]] present individually in all living things. Unlike the concept of human [[soul]]s, which is believed to be eternal and preexisting, a spirit develo ...the very occurrence of life. A similar significance has been attributed to human [[blood]]. ''Spirit'' in this sense denotes that which separates a living b
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  • ...rcraft, and kites are often considered to fly in the sky. As a result of [[human]] [[activities]], smog during the day and light [[radiance]] during the nig [[Category: Earth Science]]
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  • ...of different [[beliefs]] are the cornerstone to successful [[peaceful]] [[human]] [[interaction]]. They espouse [[political]] and [[religious]] [[pluralism [[Category: Political Science]]
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  • ...eace. The materialistic tendencies and the false needs that affect so many human beings of these times in Urantia would not be a determining factor in her l ...scoverable in time and eternity, and she would consider the discoveries of science as the patrimony of all humanity. This person would naturally develop a gre
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  • ...ive science programs, and many others have instituted courses in cognitive science. ...ers mentioned in this paragraph can be viewed as the founders of cognitive science.
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  • ...er]] entered upon a thoroughgoing [[discussion]] of the whole subject of [[human]] [[superstition]]. The [[statement]] which [[Jesus]] made at this time may ...s]] of [[human]] life on [[earth]]. [[Astronomy]] is a proper pursuit of [[science]], but [[astrology]] is a mass of [[superstitious]] [[error]] which has no
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  • ...definition of eternity is understood, it is common to observe that finite human beings cannot fully understand eternity, since it is either an [[infinity|i .... Both entities in this aspect are beyond the "finite" capabilities of the human mind as mentioned above. It cannot be proven or unproven, for if it happene
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  • .... These are just three examples of the multitude of paths that are open to human beings – the plethora of choices available to you. ...maintain your focus on the main goal – eternity. If you choose to explore science in this life you will still have eternity to explore the arts or other infi
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  • ...ary [[history]], but also social, cultural, and [[intellectual]] trends; [[science]], [[technology]], and medicine; the [[arts]]; and [[religion]]. ...States History'' covers everything from Jamestown and the Puritans to the Human Genome Project and the Internet—from Columbus to Clinton. Written in clea
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  • ...whole notion and topic this morning of authority and how this impacts the human experience. Let's all pause to consider the many different ways in which in ...let's say a scientist, there becomes engrained the pattern of science and science is looked at to answer every question and be responsible for the ultimate i
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  • ...group, [[Nature]], [[consciousness]], existential [[freedom]], [[God]], [[science]], [[Buddha]]. It is frequently stipulated that as long as a higher power i ...against the first drink. Except in a few cases, neither he nor any other [[human being]] can provide such a defense. His defense must come from a Higher Pow
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  • ...onjoronson, I’d like to explain something to you in a polite way about the human experience and the freewill that Michael gave to us, as I think it will hel ...ition. The concept of creatures not having freewill is alien to mainstream human thought processes, because it is like the ground and the sky in being ever
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  • ...e it is assumed rather than being a subject of discussion; these include [[science]], [[law]], and everyday life.
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  • ...day will have their final animal incarnation and then commence their first human one. ...ly hundreds of previous human incarnations under their belt. The number of human incarnations can be misleading when looking at soul growth, because the num
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  • ...mi 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami] was among the deadliest natural disasters in human [[history]] with at least 230,000 people killed or missing in 14 countries [[Category: Earth Science]]
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  • ...Middle English by 1300 (via Old French fisique). Physic meant the art or [[science]] of treatment with drugs or medications (as opposed to surgery), and was l ...h as anatomy and physiology) underlying diseases and their treatment—the [[science]] of [[medicine]]—and also a decent competence in its applied [[practice]
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  • ...he very [[values]] for the promotion of which the [[group]] was organized. Human [[friendship]] and [[divine]] [[religion]] are [[mutually]] helpful and sig ...handicap]] enormously multiplies the [[difficulties]] of this [[intimate]] human [[association]]. During the early decades of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/
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  • ...be, for [[land]]. The first [[social]] [[associations]] of [[primitive]] [[human being]]s were for the [[purpose]] of winning these [[land]] struggles. The ...During periods of [[land]] [[scarcity]] and [[associated]] overpopulation, human life became comparatively cheapened so that [[war]], [[famine]], and [[pest
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  • ...ng]] the [[idea]] that all life on [[earth]] is related has been used in [[science]], [[religion]], [[philosophy]], [[mythology]], and other areas. A tree of ...[[figure of speech]], a [[symbolic]] designation covering a multitude of [[human]] [[experiences]], but the "tree of life" was not a [[myth]]; it was real a
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  • the rise of the mammals and the ultimate emergence of human intelligence. and how they have held their [[human]] followers in a thrall of fear ...
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  • ...[[human]]-[[self]], we can begin to understand that we are not to hide our human self, but to allow it to be taught, open, perhaps small, and teachable. I m ...ather]], perhaps attempt to distinguish [[Michael]]'s presence during your human [[trials]]. Attempt to notice the [[difference]] between my presence and Fa
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  • ...ied science]], which is the application of scientific research to specific human needs. Fields of science are commonly classified along two major lines:
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  • ==Human behavior== In [[human]] [[behavior]] the norms or expectations for behavior or its consequences c
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  • ...orporate Culture; Interpersonal Violence; and Alleged Chinese Governmental Human Rights Violations Against Falun Gong".[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mind_c ...t it will be for [[quality]] of [[thinking]], the coming earthly goal of [[human]] [[existence]]. ([[81:6|81:6.28]])</center>
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  • ...AIDS''') is a [[disease]] of the [[human]] [[immune system]] caused by the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV).[1][2][3] This condition progressively reduces ...red in sub-Saharan Africa,[7] retarding [[economic]] growth and destroying human capital.[8]
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  • ...s seen to be a reflection of the ideology of progress—upward change in the human social world, and upward change in the history of life, from "monad" to "ma ...h ape-sized brains); and, depending on how one measures things, the modern human species Homo sapiens is between five hundred thousand and a million years o
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  • ...trol the [[economic]] and [[political]] institutions of such an advanced [[human]] [[society]].[https://www.urantia.org/cgi-bin/webglimpse/mfs/usr/local/www [[Category: Political Science]]
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  • ...a fertile river valley. The story of human evolution and the origin of the human species of colored races and blending of different blood types on Urantia p ...lationships that become parents to outstanding human beings that serve the human race well.
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  • ...used to signify the sum of human [[experience]] and [[history]], or the "[[human condition]]" in general.[2] ...iki/Ijon_Tichy Ijon Tichy] — a character from a cycle of Stanisław Lem's [[science fiction]] stories of 1960s — was known to work on the "General Theory of
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  • ...on many [[discipline]]s such as [[psychology]], [[philosophy]], [[computer science]], [[linguistics]], [[neuroscience]], [[sociology]] and [[anthropology]].[h The education of an [[individual]] [[human]] begins at birth and continues throughout life. (Some believe that educati
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  • .... As always they will fight their hard-nosed battles for the good of their human family. ...and it will be up to the active members to keep it going. It isn’t rocket science to cooperate with people of like minds. It is essential that not one of you
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  • ...est for [[philosophy|philosophers]] and [[science|scientists]] for much of human history. The term is used somewhat differently in different fields of study Science considers space to be a fundamental quantity (a quantity which can not be d
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  • ...[psychology]], value theory refers to the study of the [[manner]] in which human beings develop, assert and believe in certain values, and act or fail to ac ...ain values and [[judgment]]s, and how values emerge at different stages of human development (see e.g. the work by Lawrence Kohlberg and Kohlberg's stages o
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  • *10. Promotion of [[science]] and [[art]]. ...of [[civilization]] leads directly to the [[realization]] of the highest [[human]] and [[divine]] goals of [[mortal]] endeavor—the [[social]] achievement
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  • ...ied science]], which is the application of scientific research to specific human needs. Fields of science are commonly classified along two major lines:
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  • ...raversing the physical [[space]] between them. It is a common subject in [[science fiction]] literature, film, video games, and television. ...tists believe it is not possible to teleport macroscopic objects such as [[human being]]s, but there may be teleportation in the microscopic world. Three po
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  • An experiment is defined, in science, as a method of investigating less known fields, solving practical problems ...ments attempts to balance the requirements and limitations of the field of science in which one works so that the experiment can provide the best conclusion a
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  • ...ng [[evolutionary]] life [[process]] culminated in the [[appearance]] of [[human beings]]. There are thirty-six uninhabited planets nearing the life-[[endow [[Category: Planetary Science]]
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  • *1: a [[representation]] of something in outline; especially : a human head or [[face]] represented or seen in a side view '''Profiling''' ([[Information science]]) refers to the whole [[process]] of construction and application of profi
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  • ...ered this abuse along with the more innocent of Her population, animal and human, who have little or no control over the industrial complex which is depleti ...Earth of financial debacle, military aggression and horror, suppression of human and animal rights, environmental degradation, how does the knowledge of som
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  • * Keeping [[political]] [[entities]] small and [[human]] [[scale]] through right to secession[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Secess [[Category: Political Science]]
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