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  • ...contempt]] or distaste. A term can be regarded as ''pejorative'' in some [[social]] or cultural groups but not in others, e.g., [https://en.wikipedia.org/wik ...ered to be inferior or lower in [[Social status|social class]], as a group label with a disparaging meaning. Also, an [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ethnic_
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  • ...r economically disadvantaged groups. The term usually implies that these [[social]] [[considerations]] are excessive or of a purely "[[political]]" nature. T ...ity politics itself. "Political correctness" became a convenient rightwing label for both of these things it rejected.
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  • ...eign]] [[state]] may impose more [[formalized]] or stricter [[systems]] of social [[control]]. With institutional and legal [[machinery]] at their disposal, The label of "crime" and the accompanying social [[stigma]] normally confine their scope to those activities seen as injurio
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  • ...ue, suggesting that it is a [[fuzzy concept]]. An added difficulty is that social attributes or relationships may not be directly observable and visible, and ...ly beyond what an individual can empirically observe in order to grasp the social domain in all its dimensions — connecting, for example, "private trou
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  • ...He was [[aware]] of and commented on Greek satire, but at the time did not label it as such, although today the [[origin]] of satire is considered to be [ht ...s usually meant to be funny, its greater [[purpose]] is often constructive social [[criticism]], using wit as a weapon.
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  • The "neoconservative" label was used by Irving Kristol in his 1979 article "Confessions of a True, Self ...icize the politics of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_Democrats,_USA Social Democrats, USA], has since 1980 been used as a [[criticism]] against propon
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  • ...ontract]'' and Carole Patemen in her book ''The Sexual Contract'' that the social contract excluded persons of colour and [[women]] respectively. ...gel". Within the (post-) structuralist line (though mostly not taking that label) are thinkers such as [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gilles_Deleuze Gilles
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  • A similar case which has led to the use of the label ''sui generis'' is the unique relationship between France and New Caledonia ...reduced to [[psychology|psychological]] or [[biology|biological]] factors. Social facts have a meaning of their own, they are 'sui generis'.
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  • .../History_of_evolutionary_thought#1859.E2.80.931930s:_Darwin_and_his_legacy Social evolutionary theorists] of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries wor ...ed mana with a second Austronesian word, tabu (''[[taboo]]''), which would label the [[supernatural]]’s [[negative]] mode. Marett disputed [https://en.wik
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  • ...e specific language variety that people acquire as children depends on the social [[context]] within which they are enculturated. ...nguage (psycholinguistics), language variation across [[space]] or between social [[groups]] (dialectology), and language variation through [[time]] (histori
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  • ...ere are [[facts]] which tend to be suppressed collectively, because of the social and [[psychology|psychological]] costs of not doing so. Like all other obse Although valuable, Scott ultimately found the label of parapolitics too limiting;
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  • *1853 WHEWELL [[Grotius]] I. 309 Social ties are to be extended more widely by diffusing our relationships. ...groups]] and [[society]] as a whole. Although [[humans]] are fundamentally social creatures, interpersonal relationships are not always healthy. Examples of
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  • '''Identity''' is a term used throughout the [[Social Sciences|social sciences]] to describe an individual's comprehension of him or herself as a ...ior. The notion of ''identity negotiation'' may arise from the learning of social roles through personal [[experience]]. Identity negotiation is a process in
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  • ...'s theonomy has been most often used in Protestant circles to specifically label the ethical perspective of Christian Reconstructionism, a perspective that "...no thought of generating a label for a distinctive school of thought or "movement." (Indeed, it was the oppo
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  • ...life of the mind. Second, “intellectuals” as a recognizable occupational [[social class|class]] consisting of lecturers, professors, lawyers, doctors, scient ...ishment lay intelligentsia is one of the more significant phenomena of the social history of Germany in the 1830s', and that '... three or four theological g
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  • social advancements, and spiritual expansion. Love is truly a complicated force, transformation process. Therefore, to label it good or bad is irrelevant, for it is
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  • ...[[group]] or social network. In this way, personal fears are compounded by social influence to become [[mass hysteria]]. ...most afraid of two things: the threat of pain or death, and the threat of social rejection or isolation.
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  • ...itled to himself or herself. People often use the word jealousy as a broad label that applies to both experiences of jealousy and experiences of envy.[22] ...e]] matter in the formation of these factors, the more jealousy can have a social and cultural [[origin]]. By contrast, Goldie (2000, p. 228) shows how jealo
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  • ...ning and delighting in picking up on a theme worthy of exploration. I will label this theme, observing the collective consciousness and the synergistic ener ...on is created over and over in your lives with your work groups, with your social groups, with your music groups. It was noted how potent and powerful the co
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  • ...hen I had sat in the love and comfort of many friends. In that aspect this social scene has not changed much. There is still food and drink, conversation of ...th, that would be part of the energy and vibration of whatever you want to label it.
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  • ...n all realms of your [[society]], your families, your communities and your social institutions. We know that on some days you will let down your guard and b ...effective ways. This is a time when economic, [[politics|political]] and social leaders of your world can invoke great change for the [[goodness|good]] of
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  • Isaac: I wish to apologize. I didn't mean to give you the label of rational/emotive... Isaac: Yes. Well I can understand that to take the label of any particular human thought at this point would be inappropriate for yo
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  • ...about "Belonging." You are familiar with belonging too, all that is your [[social]] [[organizations]], your [[churches]], your [[families]], [[schools]], and ..., country, organization, dynamics. People like to categorize and classify, label and put all of this on a shelf so that they can write to others about it. I
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  • A '''name''' is a label for a noun, normally used to distinguish one from another. Names can identi ...ogical]], where the connection affects his [[personality]], appearance and social capacities. The Talmud also states that all those who descend to Gehenna wi
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  • ...reflection of herself, one that is not perfect, to avoid her arrogance and social comeuppance. I wish her to be appreciative of its near perfection, like h ..., to their world. They are imminently moral, ethical and maintain a high social consciousness. This can be said of many of the indigo race as well, no mat
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  • The term implies a social contract on establishing and maintaining ownership in relation to such item ...of shared assets that could be spent for social purposes, or preserved for social purposes. Wealth may have been collective.
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  • *[[social sciences]], which study [[human behavior]] and [[society|societies]]. ...escribing how things work (natural sciences) and how people think and act (social sciences).
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  • ...state or community that has accepted the responsibilities of moving toward social sustainability is to assist and support individuals to make contributions t ...e the responsibility to remove individuals who are detrimental and who are social predators of that society. The emphasis is on forward movement, maturity a
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  • ...destruction which it invites contradictorily (1). Today, the more man is a social being the more he is an object (2). Decolonisation has not yet begun (3). I ...pting and thus exposing the self-regulating mechanisms of the hierarchical social community. Inscribed in the logic of an unlivable society, murder thus conc
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  • ...mes necessary on the mansion worlds to [[segregate]] in terms of families, social [[Groups|groupings]], groupings which become familiar when one crosses over ...edia.org/wiki/Big_bang Big Bang] is the "Roar of the [[I Am]]." Using that label, was there. In the [[time space]] universes, any roar made by the I Am whic
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  • ...]] and [[concepts]] alluring us all into greater [[spiritual unity]] and [[social]] [[fragrance]]. I don't feel that I have a very large [[social]] life or anything, that I do not seem to [[contact]] enough people to do a
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  • *[[Social Sciences]], which study [[human behavior]] and [[society|societies]]. ...escribing how things work (natural sciences) and how people think and act (social sciences).
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  • ...interactions between the subject and the object, of the sort discussed in social construction literature.
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  • ...re capable of ignoring or even denying them. Many of God’s suggestions you label as “idealism”—the ideal way to understand and handle a situation. So ...el: Oh yes, my son. In my mind this is what makes them religions, not just social or political constructs. It is the spiritual content that does make them re
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  • ...hy]]. In order to bring [[light and life]] to [[this planet]], these large social systems must change. However, these systems [[reflects]] the original [[fam ...of [[joy]] and tranquility and to find the new patterns of struggle and re-label them, to find the new [[challenges]]. Also sometimes this [[plateau]] is ne
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  • The term occult is also used as a label given to a number of [[magic]]al organizations or orders, and the teachings ...s were at one stage unavailable for mass [[public]] consumption due to the social stigma attached to the practices. In general, tantra was predominantly asso
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  • ...though the method be different. I will observe and teach according to your social growth. Your personal teachers will work with you in your personal growth. ...to do, however there has been applied to such a procedure, the unfortunate label of passing and failing. These testings are an update of accomplishment and
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  • The "open source" label came out of a strategy session [https://www.opensource.org/history History ...]] networks and [[blogs]], cultural producers can take advantage of vast [[social networks]] in order to distribute their products. As opposed to traditional
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  • ...[rational]] or developed. The concept is used in [[sociology]] and other [[social sciences]], but the term is often used inaccurately, especially in popular ...on (commonly called the Tibetan Government in Exile) performs oversight of social service programs for the Tibetan exile [[community]] in India and abroad, i
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  • ...is to maintain in being, for as long as possible, the life and health of a social organism.”[https://profam.org/Special/thc_scruton_0405s.htm profam.org] C ...once put it this way:<blockquote>''"To put conservatism in a bottle with a label is like trying to liquefy the atmosphere … The difficulty arises from the
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  • ...nd involved in near incessant [[warfare]]: at that [[stage]] of immature [[social]] [[culture]] very little [[individuality]] can--[[literally]]--be afforded ...peoples’ lives: [[homes]] and furnishings, [[personal]] [[possessions]], [[social]] class and standing, [[physical]] presentation through [[dress]] and style
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  • ...'the drama' as a literary genre goes hand in hand with the colonization of social space by theatrical attitudes. Enfeebled on the stage, theatre battens on t ...lar system starts scraping the barrel, drawing nourishment from the lowest social strata. It is forced, in fact, to eat its own shit. Thus tone-deaf singers,
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  • ...rts, globally, towards that of [[cooperation]] and [[integration]] of your social, [[political]] and [[economic]] [[structures]]. ...social [[structure]] of your world, both within your [[communities]], your social services that are provided to you that you [[participate]] in, and in the [
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  • ...mative Practice]], and author of numerous books on human possibilities and social change. He coined the term "[[human potential movement]]". ...unity as theorists that act, think or theorize in an integral way but this label is only speculation on the integral community's part. These include contemp
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  • ...lar system starts scraping the barrel, drawing nourishment from the lowest social strata. It is forced, in fact, to eat its own shit. Thus tone-deaf singers, There is no such thing as mental illness. It is merely a convenient label for grouping and isolating cases where identification has not occurred prop
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  • ...new residence situation where you might make new friends and have a better social life, a better living situation. ...icult personalities. We avoid it and we would ask that you avoid it, as a label that blackens the name of many people who have good hearts.
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  • ...and it is seldom [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Satiety satiated]. Your [[social]] appetites are great, but they are [[distorted]] by many of the avenues th ...e]] and [[mother]] -- and as a [[T/R]] or whatever has to do with having a label on it. I can release it to [[spirit]] and step back and see what happens.
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  • The word ''romance'' seems to have become the label of romantic fictions because of the "Romance" language in which early (11th ...ories: stories of clever cheating, wit and ridicule levelled against hated social groups (or competitors among the storytellers). Much of the original genre
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  • ...the past the word reflectivity has been used for those that were trying to label a connection that cannot be named due to the new and unrevealed way that th b. Wholehearted dedication to some special social, economic, political, spiritual, or other cause, coupled with willingness t
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  • ...Cambridge, 1901, p. 196, he declared that metaphysics are not relevant to social and political action. McTaggart "..;thought that Hegel was wrong in supposi In ''The Construction of Social Reality'' [[John Searle]] offers an attack on some versions of idealism. Se
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  • ===Races as social constructions=== ...ology will not explain why or how people use the idea of race: history and social relationships will. For example, the fact that in many parts of the United
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  • ...ause certain things are possible, you can feel them as a demand--a general social and cultural evolution--the Big Plan for your world. You can feel dwarfed b ...So this work has been published. Even in a bottle of water that contains a label on it that has beautiful phrases of love, the crystals will be quite beauti
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  • ...is to evoke an ontology of revolt. By transforming natural alienation into social alienation, the movement of history teaches us freedom in servitude: it tea ...it that the moment of transcendence is increasingly easy to discern on the social horizon? The question of transcendence is a tactical question. Broadly, we
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  • ...rather, they insisted, they alone represented true Christianity. While the label neo-Manichaean reflects the recognition by contemporary historians that Man ...ately after death. According to Malcolm Lambert (1977), both religious and social considerations led many to Catharism and to preparation for their future in
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  • ...ing or galvanizing role in society due to their teachings and actions. The label 'prophet' can be extremely [[subjective]]: Without exception, someone who i ...ntative of [[God]], and the intention of the message is always to effect a social change to conform to God's desired standards initially specified in the Tor
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  • Now, if you consider the possibility that putting a label on a negative [[factor]] will [[separate]] it, then perhaps it would be a u ...l be very perplexing because you will want to [[emote]]; it would be the [[social]] thing to do.
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  • ...n of what you make of them. Indeed, the great personal fallacies that you label racism, or sexism, or ethnic/cultural prejudice, is the very refusal or ina ...oing along with all those who share the prejudice? Think of the moral and social courage this takes to stand alone within and without.
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  • ...It has been studied from the perspectives of [[behavioural psychology]], [[social psychology]], [[psychometrics]], [[cognitive science]], [[artificial intell ...buted variously to [[divine]] intervention, [[cognitive]] processes, the [[social]] environment, [[personality]] traits, and [[chance]] ("accident", "[[seren
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  • ...]] of your children, whether they are your [[biological]] children, your [[social]] children, or your [[spiritual]] children, is a matter of your [[thought]] ...eds. And good works come from helping people along the way. Taking off the label. Am I blabbing here?
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  • ...l, transcendent definition of evil, or whether evil is determined by one's social or cultural background. C. S. Lewis, in ''The Abolition of Man'', maintaine ...t the root of violence is the very concept of "evil" or "badness." When we label someone as bad or evil, Rosenberg claims, it invokes the desire to punish o
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  • ...e for the existence of deities. Others argue for atheism on philosophical, social or historical grounds. Many atheists tend toward secular philosophies such ...atheism'' in English, being first attested in about 1571. ''Atheist'' as a label of practical godlessness was used at least as early as 1577. Related words
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  • yourself, it'll [[manifest]] itself in [[unselfish]] and loving [[social]] label of necessarily [[the Father]] or for the [[brother]]. [[Manifest]] the
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  • ...f April in a private nursing home. 1967 P. WILLMOTT Consumer's Guide Brit. Social Services vi. 158 Financial help towards the cost of private treatment is pr ...extensive out-patient department. 1967 P. WILLMOTT Consumer's Guide Brit. Social Services vi. 158 Private beds amount to little over one per cent of the tot
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  • ...and effort to perfect action which is self-defeating and gives it an ugly label called stubbornness. Do you not see how you have been gifted with a tenacit ...our talents and abilities in all activities - transmissions, deeper study, social and service projects, and the "work" of having the group meetings and getti
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  • ...airness prevail, she gradually emerges from slavery and obscurity. Woman's social position has generally varied inversely with the degree of militarism in an It is far too easy for the social animal to jump in with amenities to cover the awkward moment when a soul is
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  • ...s need rules to live by, but this should be the area of [[government]] and social [[mores]] rather than what you call [[religion]] - which should [[encompass ...ediator between the divine and the [[animal]] nature. It is what you would label [[conscience]], and when there is a divergence or [[conflict]], the human [
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