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  • ...the nature of love of the parents for their children but, only after this scientist has gone through the experience of having children of her own, will she rea ...who never dare to experiment and explore. These are the ones who reject a new idea off hand, labeling it as impractical or senseless. They resist faith a
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  • ...ts taken from a series of interviews between Dr. Neruda (the defected ACIO scientist) and Sarah the journalist he contacted shortly after his defection. These i ...riety of [[topics]], including the [[human genome]], [[secret societies]], new [[physics]], [[cosmology]], extraterrestrial [[influence]] on [[earth]], an
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  • ===Topic: ''The Passionate Scientist''=== ...n personal wishes and [[desires]] for the outcome, therefore leaving the [[scientist]] open to more [[accurate]] results.
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  • ...Christmas is a religious period, and for others an expensive party; while New Year is a time of hope and great expectations of a better year than the las And yet, the Christmas and New Year period is one of the loneliest times of the year for many people who d
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  • ...rstand]] them is harder, and typically comes later in the development of a scientist or in the development of science." ...i/Melanesians Melanesians] of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Caledonia New Caledonia]. For these people, an isolated [[individual]] is totally indeter
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  • “Just as a thorough [[scientist]] dots all the i’s and crosses all the t’s in his research [[experiment ...he initial formulation of a [[hypothesis]]. In turn, they provide you with new leads for your ever-ongoing spiritual [[research]] project.
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  • ...spiritual [[scaffolding]]. With each new piece of [[learning]] we rise to new levels of [[understanding]]. I thank you for your [[assistance]] in the bui ...rounded in the [[material life]], think not to take the time to envision a new and better way. Life simply happens to them. They seem to be not aware that
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  • ...e; it is related to things unseen. Mortal scientists are discovering still new things every day. Mortals do not have all the answers. They are barely just ...ryone is good at something and when coming from your spiritual foundation, new skills are created.
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  • ...athetic]] with, [[science]], while it supremely concerns itself with the [[scientist]]. ...o [[confess]] [[ignorance]] of [[ultimates]] and in the end only leads the scientist straight back to the first great [[cause]]—the [[Universal Father]] of [[
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  • ===Topic: ''New Spiritual Light''=== ...[[faith]] and learn these spiritual lessons, will be the upholders of this new [[light]].
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  • ...lved in this drive for world betterment, this turn-around in honesty, this new age of enlightenment, that wants to do away with the darkness of cheating,
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  • ...tific approach — when followed in complete [[honesty]] — is that something new is always discovered, regardless of whether the original hypothesis was tru
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  • ...endeavor, but it is evident that the [[quality]] of the politician or the scientist will determine the outcome of the achievements and advances that can be mad ...serve as intermediaries between the people and God should be replaced by a new era where each person will enjoy a personal [[relationship]] of [[friendshi
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  • Back to our technical analogy. The people, who were first exposed to a scientist that suspected a certain mechanism was in place, literally said that person ...that your reality isn't real; you're not following the rules, old ones or new ones. Instead of running around the bases in a baseball game, you're outsid
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  • ...modern university. There are plans to celebrate 170 years by publishing a new History of the University in 2008. There are more than 23,800 students fro ...]] campus, next to [[Baker Street]] tube station, where 'Inter:Mission', a new social venue, costing £750,000 was launched in 2006.<ref>[https://www.yout
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  • ...of discovery] and voyages to the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_World New World]. Some even trace the origins to the third millennium BCE. In the lat ...th terms began to be used as synonyms by [[economists]] and other [[social scientist]]s. It then reached the [[mainstream]] press in the later half of the 1980s
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  • The scientist perceives a lack of God only because God's presence is so integral to exist ...are some philosophical tidbit to tweak your senses and cause you to ponder new potentials and insights is just "icing on the cake" compared to the real co
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  • ...ffort, but take [[courage]] and honestly look at them with the eyes of a [[scientist]], who is about to make wonderful [[discoveries]]. The [[Spirit of Truth]] ...enation we are looking forward to receiving those new gifts of the Spirit, new [[enthusiasm]] to go forth with hope and [[determination]] to challenge lif
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  • ...on, and [[matter]], and his [[General Theory of Relativity]] was the first new theory of [[gravity|gravitation]] since [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isaa ...p at the [https://www.ias.edu/ Institute for Advanced Study] in Princeton, New Jersey, where he remained until his death on April 18, 1955.
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  • ===='''''[[New Age]]'''''==== ...g no one but God and man's country. The desire and [[courage]] to create a new [[society]] created a tremendous confrontation with the European country wh
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  • ...through each day with my sanity intact,’ you say. I believe with all this new awareness and embracing of reality is somewhat a magnet to a more complex w
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  • ...s]] to your [[reality]] and taught you how to live in the richness of this new and expanded universe. What he gave you under the duress of a world in [[re ...ts’ that are speaking and from what level their information is coming. The scientist only [[observes]] and reports and tries to draw conclusions based on his ow
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  • ...ith machinery, in 1870 a delightful woman named Margaret Knight invented a new part for a machine that would automatically fold and glue paper to make fla ...lobal warming by the misuse of products and processes, or that the plastic scientist discovered Tyvek® by chance. This earth transition was carefully planned t
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  • ...r [[reverence]]. Deference has been [[studied]] extensively by [[political scientist]]s, [[sociologists]], and [[psychologists]]. # Erving Goffman (1967). Interaction Ritual. New York, NY: Anchor House. ISBN 0-394-70631-5.
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  • ...religionist and realize I'd best define my terms. A religionist is not a [[scientist]] of religion who studies [[academically]] and intellectually a religious w
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  • ...is rampant throughout the world today. There are numerous [[medications]] scientist have formulated to treat this so-called ailment. There are [[chemical]] imb ...nd the [[wellness]] of [[the universe]]. Your world, [[discovering]] these new benefits, can be [[confusing]] at first, but I can say that within an [[acc
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  • ...collectives of [[intellectuals]] and artists as they open pathways through new cultural or political terrain for [[society]] to follow. ...es in his essay, "L'artiste, le savant et l'industriel," (“The artist, the scientist and the industrialist”, 1825) which contains the first recorded use of "a
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  • ...d knowledge. The Natures of Science, Fairleigh Dickinson University Press, New York, ISBN 0838633218 ''Science'' therefore had the same sort of very broad ...following of the scientific method attempts to minimize the influence of a scientist's bias on the outcome of an experiment. This can be achieved by correct exp
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  • ...following of the scientific method attempts to minimize the influence of a scientist's bias on the outcome of an experiment. This can be achieved by correct exp ...en the most basic and fundamental theories may turn out to be imperfect if new observations are inconsistent with them. Critical to this process is making
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  • ...realized my rebellious nature was not for loss, but for being open for the new that was to come. It was my choice to embrace what I felt to be true. Knowi LAURIE: Greetings and thank you. I am feeling a little awkward. I am new at this and very delighted to be part of this group and have this experienc
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  • ...ntly describes a lasting mindset and an approach to accepting or rejecting new information. Individuals who proclaim to have a skeptical outlook are freq ...d propounded the adoption of 'practical' skepticism. Subsequently, in the 'New Academy' Arcesilaus (c. 315-241 B.C.) and Carneades (c. 213-129 B.C.) devel
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  • ...e have two quest speakers, one of whom is known to you, and the other is a new comer. I ask for [[clarification]] questions before their speaking activity ...him and touch him. But Jesus reminded [[Thomas, the Apostle|Thomas]], the scientist, that more blessed were those who could believe without seeing.
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  • ...same; they probe perfection, and when it seems totally perfect, they find new ways of finding the faults.
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  • ...that allows the artist to surrender to a [[higher mind]] is the same for a scientist. Flashes of [[insight]] come to those who open themselves to receiving flas ...t despise the new, nor should you despise the old. Do not [[venerate]] the new, neither should you venerate the old. Find, rather, you own place in your o
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  • ..., transcribed and published your message entitled; “Monjoronson – The True New World Order – 7th October 2010. ...tion and spiritual understanding, every warmongering genetically modifying scientist and doctor would be playing Frankenstein with the genetic coding, which in
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  • # The New Oxford Dictionary of English (1998) ISBN 0-19-861-263-x - p.1293 "omniscien ...ne Science and Theology for a discussion of his position and that of other scientist-theologians
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  • # New Scientist | Technology | Roundest objects in the world created
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  • ...s have developed the application of discourse analysis to the study of the New Testament, as pioneered by J. P. Louw and K. Callow in the 1970s. Four dist ...t the latter sapproach necessarily imposes ruling ideologies on the social scientist's own discourse. (4) William F. Hanks has modeled an analysis of the compon
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  • JASON: Hello Abraham. (Greetings.) I am new here and have been directed to this and ask for a personal [[assessment]] i ...a wonderful [[attitude]] that says, "I am teachable and excited for every new day." You know quite a few individuals that seem to stray towards a [[darke
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  • ===Group: [[New Zealand TeaM]]=== Teacher: Yes. The [[scientist]] has this matter in his concern.
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  • ...idealist, for in so doing he has assumed to forsake the attitude of a true scientist since any and all such assertions of attitude are the very essence of philo *"The materialistic scientist and the extreme idealist are destined always to be at loggerheads. This is
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  • ...t assistant [[Satan]]. They proclaimed personal [[liberty]] and freedom, a new way of being not subject to the Father's will, which forever changed the [[ ...here it will be [[necessary]] to comprehend your [[universe citizenship]]. Scientist will discover that there are [[other worlds]] with life as you know it. You
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  • ...ts glass-making expertise, became a centre of mirror production using this new [[technique]]. Glass mirrors from this period were extremely expensive luxu ...cally for [[infrared]] mirrors), and achieve reflectivities of 90–95% when new. A protective transparent overcoat may be applied to prevent oxidation of t
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  • [[Donald Knuth]], a Stanford computer scientist and Christian commentator, remarks that he finds pseudorandom [[number]]s u # Donald Knuth, "Things A Computer Scientist Rarely Talks About", Pg 185, 190-191, CSLI
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  • ...amic Civilization: An Encyclopaedia'', Vol. II, p. 343-345, [[Routledge]], New York, London. ...t heavier objects are accelerated faster. <ref>[[Galileo]] (1638), ''[[Two New Sciences]]'', [https://oll.libertyfund.org/?option=com_staticxt&staticfile=
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  • ...anufacture of erythropoietin in hamster ovary cells, and the production of new types of [[experiment]]al mice such as the oncomouse (cancer mouse) for [[r Isolation is achieved by identifying the [[gene]] of interest that the [[scientist]] wishes to insert into the [[organism]], usually using existing [[knowledg
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  • ...by this I mean, that in order to pursue thorough knowledge as let's say a scientist, there becomes engrained the pattern of science and science is looked at to ...rrent belief and understanding to undergo the change to have to accept the new paradigm of truth and reality as explored by those individuals. One by one,
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  • ...u and Father make it. These students that are so stubbornly set could have new possibilities should they dare to venture forth, but ease seeking keeps the ...ry I can see you were always courageous and daring to move forward and try new things. There is nothing stopping you from having that same mindset today.
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  • ...totalitario” to refer to the [[structure]] and goals of the new state. The new state was to provide the “total representation of the nation and total [[ ...ah_Arendt Hannah Arendt] argued that Nazi and State communist regimes were new forms of [[government]], and not merely updated versions of the old [[Tyran
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  • ...o one person may not appeal that much to another. (''Ibn al-Haytham: First Scientist'', Chapter 5. Morgan Reynolds Publishing. ISBN 1599350246). Al-Haytham carr # Bradley Steffens (2006). Ibn al-Haytham: First Scientist, Chapter 5. Morgan Reynolds Publishing. ISBN 1599350246.
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