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  • ...temporal organisation of people’s lives. Yet in the twentieth century new academic interest in narrative emerged, particularly through the works of Paul Ricoe Of all academic disciplines, literary theory is overtly the most concerned with narrative as story, and
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  • Many different disciplines have produced work on the emotions. [[Human Science|Human sciences]] study ...earch, and experience: Vol. 1. Theories of emotion'' (pp. 3–33). New York: Academic.
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  • === Current views across disciplines === ...dity of the concept "race" is that the current literature across different disciplines regarding human variation lacks [[scientific consensus|consensus]], though
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  • ...remains an iconoclastic subject ignored by most traditional curricula and academic departments. ...esent--from apprenticing and tutoring to practicing the arts and spiritual disciplines--and he proposes how these would be made accessible within a universal scho
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  • ...rticulation (sociology)|articulation]] of [[sociology]] and other academic disciplines such as [[literary criticism]]. This movement aimed to focus on the analysi
    36 KB (5,216 words) - 23:45, 12 December 2020
  • ...rticulation (sociology)|articulation]] of [[sociology]] and other academic disciplines such as [[literary criticism]]. This movement aimed to focus on the analysi
    36 KB (5,226 words) - 23:47, 12 December 2020
  • ...endencies associated with effective leadership. This is probably the first academic theory of leadership. Thomas Carlyle (1841) can be considered one of the pi ...es downside risk." He argues that successful executives need to apply both disciplines in a balance appropriate to the enterprise and its [[context]]. Leadership
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  • ...blic scrutiny in order to exert their power upon society. Lastly, British academic [[Steven Lukes]] added a 3rd dimension of power, preference-shaping, which ...power has been “extremely helpful both to my analysis of the contemporary disciplines of diet and exercise and to my understanding of eating disorders as arising
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  • ...such artificial synchronization. Henceforth translation would require the disciplines described in this article. ...a teachable one, subject to linguistic [[analysis]], that benefits from [[academic]] study.
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  • ...open to influence from and integration with findings and theory from other disciplines. ...ew hours per week, or for a full day or two every other weekend during the academic year; this varies with the institute; and supervision once per week, with a
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