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  • 1a : the [[science]] and art of disposing and maneuvering [[forces]] in [[Military|combat]] ...nceptual [[action]]. In [[military]] usage, a military tactic is used by a military [[unit]] of no larger than a division to implement a specific mission and [
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  • ...cribe the [[science]] of [[Motion|movement]], supplying & maintenance of [[military]] forces in the field. Later on it was used to describe the management of m ...] dealing with the procurement, [[maintenance]], and [[transportation]] of military matériel, facilities, and personnel
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  • ...was used commercially from the early 1920s on, and was also adopted by the military and governmental services of a number of nations—most famously by Nazi Ge The German military model, the '''[[Wehrmacht]] Enigma''', is the version most commonly discuss
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  • :b : a [[military]] base established by treaty or [[agreement]] in another country ...rprise]] attacks; and the station occupied by such troops, usually a small military base or settlement in an outlying [[frontier]], limit, [[political]] bounda
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  • ...each other or to [[cooperate]] with each other in case of a [[crisis]] or military action. An example of an entente is [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Entente_ [[Category: Political Science]]
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  • ...] to adopted policies in [[peace]] or [[war]] (2) : the science and art of military command exercised to meet the enemy in combat under advantageous conditions In military usage, '''strategy''' is distinct from [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tacti
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  • ...ipedia.org/wiki/Middle_Ages Middle Ages] for a similar hereditary class of military leaders often referred to as the "[[nobility]]". As in ancient Greece, this was a class of [[privilege]]d men whose military role allowed them to present themselves as the most "[[noble]]", or "best".
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  • .... The term can also be used to [[describe]] a state with three different [[military]] leaders who all claim to be the sole [[leader]].[https://en.wikipedia.org [[Category: Political Science]]
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  • ...lled indoctrination, in the sense that the [[fundamental]] principles of [[science]] call for critical [[self-evaluation]] and [[skeptical]] scrutiny of one's ==Military indoctrination==
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  • ...rdo, ordon, horde) was a [[historical]] [[Political|sociopolitical]] and [[military]] [[structure]] found on the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eurasian_Steppe [[Military|army]], bike, cram, crush, drove, flock, herd, crowd, host, legion, mass, m
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  • 72:8.5 3. ''Institutions of science''. These [[technical]] schools are [[co-ordinated]] with [[industry]] rathe ...[[centers]] are [[maintained]] those [[institutions]] [[devoted]] to the [[military]] [[training]] of [[volunteer]] [[citizens]] from eighteen to thirty years
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  • ...e South American juntas. However, an autocracy may be totalitarian or be a military dictatorship. ...he help of others. Most historical autocrats depended on their nobles, the military, the [[priest]]hood or others, who could turn against the ruler and depose
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  • *8. (military) An air force formation. *9. ([[Earth Science|geology]]) A collection of formations or rock strata.
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  • ...o possess, as a whole, "good morale" or "high morale." Historically, elite military units such as special operations forces have "high morale" due to both thei ...have an invincible martial spirit, which can be [[attained]] only through military victory and hardship. The soldier has but one [[purpose]]: "The end for whi
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  • ...rlier CHAMPAIGN, but was at length differentiated, and restricted to the [[military]] sense, for which it is now the proper term. The forms campagna, -agnia, - *1: a [[connected]] [[series]] of [[military]] operations forming a distinct [[phase]] of a [[war]]
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  • .../en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Classified_information classified information] in [[military]] and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intelligence_(information_gathering) i [[Category: Computer Science]]
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  • ...d Middle French ''engigneour'' [[person]] who [[designs]] and constructs [[military]] works for [[attack]] and [[defense]] ...eq. with distinguishing word(s) ''chemical, civil, electrical, mechanical, military''
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  • ...vernment]] and other [[organizations]] (particularly those related to the military or espionage), describes the restriction of [[data]] which is considered ve ...] in 1944 is an example of a need-to-know restriction. Though thousands of military personnel were involved in planning the invasion, only a small [[number]] o
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  • *10. Promotion of [[science]] and [[art]]. ...r-loving neighbors without yielding to the [[temptation]] to employ this [[military]] [[strength]] in offensive operations against other peoples for [[purposes
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  • *1 a : a place equipped for [[experimental]] [[study]] in a [[science]] or for testing and [[analysis]]; broadly : a place providing [[opportunit ...und in schools and [[universities]], in [[industry]], in [[government]] or military facilities, and even aboard ships and spacecraft. A laboratory might offer
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  • ...ly". The [[word]] comes from French camarade. The term has seen use in the military, but is most commonly associated with left-wing [[movements]], where "comra [[Category: Political Science]]
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  • ...s]. Either of the two consuls holding office in a given year could block a military or civil [[decision]] by the other; any tribune had the [[power]] to unilat [[Category: Political Science]]
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  • ...ocations since the [https://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/1950's 1950s]. The U.S. military's [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Semi_Automatic_Ground_Environment SAGE] sy In [[time]], the network spread beyond [[academic]] and military [[institutions]] and became known as the [[Internet]]. The emergence of net
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  • :e. Power of contending in [[war]]are; now chiefly, military power derived from numbers, equipment, or resources. ==Description (Materials Science)==
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  • :b (1) : a definite [[military]], naval, or aerospace task <a bombing mission> <a space mission> (2) : a f [[Category: Political Science]]
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  • *5 : the military office, rank, or commission of a major [[Category: Political Science]]
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  • ...ary [[history]], but also social, cultural, and [[intellectual]] trends; [[science]], [[technology]], and medicine; the [[arts]]; and [[religion]].
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  • ...blic] the census was a list that kept track of all adult [[males]] fit for military service. [[Category: Political Science]]
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  • ...n large groups in three places on your world see it as appropriate for the military to govern all. Much of the Midwayers ado is about disturbing devious plans ...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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  • *Mutiny, which is carried out by military or security forces against their commanders # Lalor, John Joseph (1884). Cyclopædia of Political Science, Political Economy, and of the Political .... Rand, McNally. pp. 632.
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  • ...rrisons. The latter provides less tribute and indirect control, but avails military forces for further expansion. [2] Territorial empires (e.g. the [[Mongol Em An empire is a [[State]] with politico-military dominion of [[population]]s who are culturally and ethnically distinct from
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  • ...s [[concept]] can be found in any contemporary introduction to [[political science]]. This approach might be called "algebraic" as opposed to [[analytic]], wi ...here follow up [[action]] is closely and centrally controlled, e.g. in a [[military]] [[hierarchy]] or a set of similar computer programs executing on hardware
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  • ...they are also generally the titular commanders in chief of the nation's [[Military|defence forces]]. [[Category: Political Science]]
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  • ...nancial]] institutions, and the armed segments of [[society]] (such as the military and [[police]]); depend on compliance from [[citizens]]. On a national leve [[Category: Political Science]]
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  • ...to [[war]] for the [[dance]], one of the early [[forms]] of which was a [[military]] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Military_drill drill]. ...] [[society]] must now turn to the conquests of [[peace]]: [[industry]], [[science]], and social achievement.
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  • ...lly in the areas of [[religion]], [[history]] and [[Social Sciences|social science]]; and its online databases commonly available in schools and libraries. Fo ..., with hundreds of books in print in the Western, [[Romance]], Mystery and Science Fiction & Fantasy [[genre]]s. Gale also sells into the K-12 market with se
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  • ...ges]] of [[Latin]] origin, originally applying to such [[events]] as the [[military]] defeat of a [[city]]. As early as the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/14th [[Category: Political Science]]
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  • :b : the art or [[science]] of warfare ...1832 treatise ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/On_War On War]'', Prussian military general and theoretician [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carl_von_Clausewitz
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  • ...hich refers to a region as a "territory" —subject to the [[political]] and military [[control]] of an external government. The [[word]] is sometimes used in a [[Category: Political Science]]
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  • ...ext is commonly used in [[politics]] to convince a [[population]] that a [[military]] [[action]] is [[necessary]] for the safety and [[security]] of the [[popu [[Category: Political Science]]
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  • ...sm constructive criticism], amplified by [[philosophy]], [[purified]] by [[science]], and nourished by loyal fellowship. ...of [[war]] each contending [[nation]] [[prostitutes]] its religion into [[military]] [[propaganda]]. Loveless zeal is always harmful to religion, while [[pers
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  • ...religious]] matters. In specific, he strongly opposed the proposition that science and religion are irreconcilable. ...medical student older than Albert by ten years. He gave Albert books on [[science]] and [[philosophy]], amongst them Ludwig Büchner's (1824–1899) material
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  • *1: confine (someone) as a [[prisoner]], esp. for [[political]] or [[military]] reasons. ...mon in [[professional]] fields including [[medicine]], [[architecture]], [[science]], engineering, [[law]], business (especially accounting and finance), tech
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  • ...l authority -, in conjunction with the [[imperium]] and [[potestas]] - the military, judiciary and administrative powers. [[Category: Political Science]]
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  • ...o longer a vital [[essential]] in the new [[maintenance]] [[mechanism]]; [[science]] so changed the conditions of living that man power was no longer so super ...t all [[rights]] and enjoys exemption from many [[obligations]], such as [[military]] [[service]]. Every easement of the [[struggle]] for [[existence]] has red
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  • *Espionage, including sending reports of military importance (e.g. troop movements, weather reports etc.) *Helping military people caught behind lines get back
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  • ...s://www.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eastern_Asia eastern Asia] the [[ancient]] [[military]] [[state]] [[gradually]] disintegrated—past wars were forgotten. Of the ...low; [[ancestor]] [[worship]], increasing [[dialects]], and no call for [[military]] [[action]] for thousands upon thousands of years had rendered this people
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  • In Science research is carried out by experimentation and the testing of theories in a ...and it comes in huge great chunks. It exists in governments, banking, the military, the religions, business, medicine; in fact it is everywhere and it is what
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  • ....wikipedia.org/wiki/Tong Tong] groups, and militaries (see Uniform Code of Military Justice) [[Category: Political Science]]
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  • ...lp of a specimen or specimens, or by experiment, as a method of teaching a science, e.g. anatomy, chemistry; also absol. to teach as a demonstrator. 5. intr. To make a military demonstration; to make or take part in a public demonstration.
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  • ...kind of dominance, and narrowly to refer to specifically cultural and non-military dominance, as opposed to the related notions of [[empire]] and [[suzerainty ...sing, publication, etc., and the mobilization of a police force as well as military personnel to subdue opposition.
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  • ...ibe the activity of an [[individual]] or [[group]] not associated with the military of the parties at war (such as a foreign agent or an indigenous supporter), # Donald, Graeme (2008). Sticklers, Sideburns & Bikinis: The Military Origins of Everyday Words and Phrases. Osprey Publishing. p. 230. ISBN 1846
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  • ...rrounded]] themselves with men who rendered them [[service]], especially [[military]] service, in exchange for [[protection]]. More and more, this [[service]]- [[Category: Political Science]]
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  • ...re is sometimes termed [[pure science]] to differentiate it from [[applied 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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  • ...a [[representative]] or democratic world power [[controls]] the world's [[Military}land]], air, and naval forces, [[peace]] on [[earth]] and good will among m ...dia.org/wiki/Foreign_relations foreign relations], tariffs, immigration, [[military]] affairs, or interstate [[commerce]]. Neither do the [[individual]] states
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  • ...rogram sponsored by the U.S. Federal Government to determine any potential military application of [[psychic]] [[phenomena]]. The program was terminated in 199 ...m on [[consciousness]] for the American Association for the Advancement of Science.
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  • ...ism, but also the mechanistic worldview associated with the rise of modern science in the seventeenth century. In [[1983]], Griffin started the Center for a P ...the US Government deliberately changed its standard rules for analyzing [[military intelligence]] in order to allow the attacks.
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  • ...here is sometimes termed 'pure science' to differentiate it from [[applied 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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  • ...[[scientific method]], a harnessing of curiosity. This research provides [[science|scientific]] [[information]] and theories for the explanation of the [[natu ...blishing, STM publishing is an abbreviation for academic publications in [[science]], technology, and medicine.
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  • Since the emergence of [[Social Sciences|social science]]s, authority has been a subject of research in a variety of empirical sett ...It is that form of authority which depends for its [[legitimacy (political science)|legitimacy]] on formal rules and established laws of the state, which are
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  • ...e [[History of Brazil (1889–1930)]], [[History of China]], or [[History of Science]]. ...udy, Ritter places history in the humanities, and asserts that it is not a science.Ritter, H. (1986). Dictionary of concepts in history. Reference sources for
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  • ...demands of God? In this perilous situation on Earth of financial debacle, military aggression and horror, suppression of human and animal rights, environmenta ...efs need to be retired. As your community science friend so wisely put: if science establishes X but a walk on the beach reveals Y, Y trumps X! This same veri
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  • ...s in energy, banking, the automotive industry, government, science and the military; to name just a few of the arenas they are in, bought the technology and su ...the first place. You’ve no doubt heard the phrase: “Well, it isn’t rocket science!” when somebody gets in a pickle with something, and in many instances th
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  • ...]], [[neuropsychology]], [[bioeconomics]] and the history and sociology of science. Increasingly, quantitative and qualitative methods are being integrated in ...ect in question ought to stand on the same footing of inquiry as a natural science.
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  • ...zed, or be particular to a discrete field such as sports, statesmanship, [[science]], or [[The Arts|art]]. In Ancient [[Rome]], the genius was the guiding or ...al processes on large numbers of people passing through the courts and the military. His initial work in criminology led him to observe "the greater the number
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  • ...tudy of these complex linkages is the main goal of [[network science]]. In science there are at this time a number of approaches to characterizing complexity, ...mplexity that is often related to the use of computer simulation in social science, i.e.: computational sociology.
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  • ...Weaving weaving] was later introduced by the [[teachers]] of [[art]] and [[science]]. ...[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salt salt] produced by the [[council]] on [[science]] and [[art]].
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  • I have found from those among you the general systems science [[theory]] of ...abolition of war, one war-free community at a [[time]], the United States military will become even larger and more valuable because it will transform into th
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  • ...ttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capernaum Capernaum] was a strong [[Roman]] [[military]] post, and the garrison's commanding officer was a [[gentile]] believer in ...essing]] his [[ideas]] and [[ideals]] about [[politics]], [[sociology]], [[science]], and [[philosophy]], but never presumed to speak with [[authoritative]] f
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  • ...anch of instruction or education; a department of learning or knowledge; a science or art in its educational aspect. ...great divisions, Botany and Zoology..The two disciplines together form the science of living nature. 1942 Spectator 27 Feb. 204/1 The distribution of academic
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  • ...vision. Determining whether a specific entity is sovereign is not an exact science, but often a matter of diplomatic dispute. ...ranted the Holy See sovereignty over the [[Vatican City]]. The [[Sovereign Military Order of Malta]] is likewise a non-territorial body that claims to be a sov
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  • ...f [[presuppositions]] which is not verified by the procedures of [[natural science]] but in terms of which every aspect of man’s [[knowledge]] and experienc ...e [[knowledge]], [[politics]], [[economics]], [[religion]], [[culture]], [[science]] and [[ethics]]. For example, worldview of [[causality]] as uni-directiona
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  • ...lp of a specimen or specimens, or by experiment, as a method of teaching a science, e.g. anatomy, chemistry; also absol. to teach as a demonstrator. 5. intr. To make a military demonstration; to make or take part in a public demonstration.
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  • ...refer to a group of people, an organization or culture. There is a certain military organization that speaks of an Esprit de Corps that unites all of its peopl ...his discovery has been the miracle of your science. The real glory of your science has been in finding all these universal laws that are absolutely dependable
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  • A second definition of intelligence comes from "[[Mainstream Science on Intelligence]]", which was signed by 52 intelligence researchers in 1994 ...t to do''.[https://www.lrainc.com/swtaboo/taboos/wsj_main.html] Mainstream Science on Intelligence] reprinted in Gottfredson (1997). ''[[Intelligence (journal
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  • ...kewise, the [[oratorical]] and [[musical]] contests, as well as those in [[science]] and [[philosophy]], occupy the [[attention]] of [[students]] from the low ...pment''. The [[government]] earns a considerable sum from the leasing of [[military]] and naval equipment for commercial and recreational usages.
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  • ...development]]. As Christiano states, "Marx did not believe in science for science’s sake…he believed that he was also advancing a theory that would…be ...aken Durkheim in the direction of the religion of professional sports, the military, or of rock music.
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  • ...cceleration]] of [[cultural]] [[development]] on a world-wide [[scale]]. [[Science]] and [[invention]] benefited most of all from the [https://en.wikipedia.or ...s]] and trains his [[thoughts]] along lines of exacting [[precision]]. And science also stabilizes [[philosophy]] through the elimination of [[error]], while
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  • ...t in 1969, he co-organised a symposium on the subject, [[thinking]] that [[science]] had unfairly neglected the UFO question. However, Westrum wrote that "Sag ...hat mainstream rejection of UFO evidence is a classic case of pathological science. Astronomer and ufologist J. Allen Hynek's famous comment regarding this su
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  • ...progress]]. And intolerance is best combated by the [[co-ordination]] of [[science]], [[commerce]], [[play]], and [[religion]]. *10. Promotion of [[science]] and [[art]].
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  • ...f the means of production and property in general.[1][2][3] In [[political science]], the term "communism" is sometimes used to refer to communist [[state]]s, ...s, challenging the capitalists' powers in the arms race and space race and military conflicts.
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  • Human languages are usually referred to as natural languages, and the science of studying them is [[linguistics]]. Later in the West, the success of [[science]], [[mathematics]], and other [[formal system]]s in the 20th century led ma
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  • ...ect of law&mdash;a subject which the Greeks themselves never treated as a science. Traditionally, the origins of Roman legal science are connected to [[Gnaeus Flavius (jurist)|Gnaeus Flavius]]: Flavius is sai
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  • ...religious distinctions are recognized within the legal system; compulsory military service is not required of non-Jewish, non-Druze citizens.[16] The Law of R ...rule in Tibet began in 1642, when the Fifth [[Dalai Lama]] allied with the military power of the Mongol Gushri Khan to consolidate the political [[power]] and
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  • ...part, from independent hominid populations. [https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6WJS-4G3SC6X-1/2/aae7c2810f0d87628e228363c0e1bd66] ...ncient Egypt|Egypt]] and the [[Indus Valley Civilization|Indus Valley]]. [[Military]] forces were formed for protection, and [[government]] [[bureaucracy|burea
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  • ...erning [[individual]]s and political authorities, including the police and military. Most societies condone some amount of police violence to maintain the stat Violent acts that are not carried out by the military or police and that are not in self-defence are usually classified as crimes
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  • ...sm constructive criticism], amplified by [[philosophy]], [[purified]] by [[science]], and nourished by loyal fellowship. ...of [[war]] each contending [[nation]] [[prostitutes]] its religion into [[military]] [[propaganda]]. Loveless zeal is always harmful to religion, while [[pers
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  • ...rld, and the many follow willingly because of its [[attractiveness]]. No [[military]], no [[dictator]], can hold [[the masses]] when these individuals are plan
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  • ...gan from an idea for wireless communication through research funded by the military. The evolutionary steps from paper communication to telegraph to telephone ...st for the most part. The little that has been retained seems like so much science fiction to you now or romantic notions of power and place irrelevant to you
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  • ...hildren, and be protected by an athletically gifted, honorable, duty bound military class. In the later dialogues Socrates figures less prominently, but Plato ...hilosophical Society]] is actually concerned with what we would now call [[science]] and not modern philosophy.
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  • ...ines of time travel, more than they have an appetite for understanding the science behind it. So writers, especially for television and movies, trivialize the ...r insight. In any case, one person is not sufficient. This is not an exact science yet, even to the ACIO.
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  • ...e going on. When you think of what the nation-states are spending on their military preparedness and activities, think of something equal to that amount in ter ...a-human, this whole book was written by extra-human beings. It sounds like science fiction or some kind of fantasy or crazy cult. And believe me, it has been
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  • ...act, shall we say, as a mechanic, or as a housewife, or as someone in the military. ...deal with the fact that my lungs are pretty shot and, according to medical science, the disease I have is not repairable. It’s not going to get better--as i
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  • ...ding [[empire]]. Within a hundred years of [[Mohammed]]'s death in 632 AD, military conquest extended the Islamic world to India, North Africa and Southern Spa ...her. He advocated the independent study of philosophy, and also wrote on [[science]] and [[logic]]. Al-Razi (865- c. 925), by contrast, defended Plato against
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  • ...Defense]], in its publication ''J1-02: Department of Defense Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms'', further defines power projection as ...of its elements of national power - political, economic, informational, or military - to rapidly and effectively deploy and sustain forces in and from multiple
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  • ...or humanitarian interventions and also advocates a greater reliance on non-military measures. The report also criticises and attempts to change the [[discourse [[Category: Political Science]]
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  • ...]] era the superior [[tribes]] had intermarried with the higher types of [[Military|war]] captives and had unvaryingly destroyed those whom they deemed inferio .../index.php?title=Paper_78#78:4._THE_ANDITES Andites] who made [[actual]] [[military]] [[conquests]].
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  • ...ss]] of [[civilization]] and greatly advanced all [[phases]] of [[art]], [[science]], and [[social]] [[culture]]. ...rantia]]. Thenceforth the movements of the Mesopotamians grew increasingly military in [[character]] and became more akin to actual [[conquests]].
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  • ...[[religion]], development in the [[arts]], and countless new advances in [[science]] and [[technology]]. ...and a moral and healthy constitution. Everything else, whether technology, science, art, music, etc., is by this definition considered as ''commentary''. Inde
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  • ...]], and fearless search for true [[causes]] gave [[birth]] to [[modern]] [[science]]: It turned [[astrology]] into [[astronomy]], [[alchemy]] into [[chemistry ...ce [[historic]] [[civilization]] than all other [[influences]] combined. [[Military]] [[conquests]], colonization, and missionary [[enterprises]] fostered by t
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  • ...at will occur in your world. You are prepared for military confrontations, military wars, atomic catastrophes and such. The [https://www.who.int/en/ World Hea .../wiki/Dick_Tracy Dick Tracy]—very [[humor]]ous; you [[thought]] that was [[science fiction]], but today, go down any street in a technologically developed nat
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  • ...politics" displayed by the apparent convergence of the covert interests of military, rightwing, intelligence agency, and organized crime conspirators that coal ...(Libertarian)—plus respected rabbis and imams, historians and theologians, military officials and diplomats, as well as celebrated leaders from the environment
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  • 79:1.9 The last great [[manifestation]] of the submerged [[military]] [[genius]] of the central Asiatic [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.p ...g the yellow settlements. But the yellow man was an apt [[pupil]] in the [[Military|art of warfare]], and he early [[manifested]] a marked [[ability]] to live
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  • *[[Force]] ([[violence]], military might, [[coercion]]). *Operation of [[group dynamics]] (such as the science of [[public relations]])
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  • ...njecting a dynamic language of the unconscious into Western reductionistic science. His task was to establish the conscious, rational functions of the ego as ...man beings. This movement may be understood as an attempt to reconnect the science of psychology with the perennial metaphysical teachings of the spiritual tr
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  • ...ograms such as ADVISE [62] and TALON, to determine whether the person is a military, criminal, or political threat. ...o allow local, state, and domestic Federal agencies to access imagery from military intelligence satellites and aircraft sensors which can now be used to obser
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  • ...rial technologies and how to adapt them into mainstream society as well as military applications. We were exposed to ETs and knew of their agenda. Some of thes Dr. Neruda: "BST is a specific form of time travel. Science fiction treats time travel as something that is relatively easy to design a
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  • ...y#Classical_Antiquity ancient times] the [[Jews]] were famed as much for [[military]] [[valor]] as for [[theologic]] [[Anomaly|peculiarities]]. ...x.php?title=Paper_2#2:7._DIVINE_TRUTH_AND_BEAUTY philosophy, religion, and science] are welded into a [[meaningful]] [[unity]] by the conjoined [[action]] of
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  • ...ring hatred for their [[competitors]]. In this first [[contest]] between [[science]] and [[religion]], religion ([[superstition]]) won. After being driven out ...ainst foreign raiders, but later on it became the [[custom]] to keep the [[military]] [[organization]] in [[practice]] by inaugurating raids on the [[property]
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  • ..., however, have the capacity to delay certain social, political, economic, military developments to the point until someone makes a decision to change course, ...ody believes in it, and everybody that has reached a certain point in that science believes in the theory as it is, and yet the theory does not hold water, as
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  • ...usceptible to black and white [[thinking]].[14] Meanwhile, in ''Influence, Science and Practice'', social psychologist Robert Cialdini argues that mind contro ...ipulation, stating that such theories were not part of accepted mainline [[science]] according to the Frye Standard (Anthony & Robbins 1992: 5-29). Yet there
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  • ...d last week possesses superior knowledge, some of which it shares with the military force and some of which it shares with the Isolationist forces. ...f an equilateral triangle, with the Incunabula at the apex, and the Global Military Force at one base and the Isolationist Force at the other. This is the real
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  • ...quirements for becoming those leaders, even of platoons. These lessons of military are exact and they are deadly. If you are the victim or the conqueror, the ...as [[philosophically]] as [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Military_tactics military tactics] are taught. When you teach history this way, you will surely lear
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  • ...way? It seemed like so much of the culture never got out of World War II’s military-minded, corporate-minded mindset. Then along came this very colorful drug w ...y is doing the best they can with their still very imperfect knowledge and science. Do you get that sense of proportion I’m referring to?
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  • ...equally depressed that of the [[female]] and made her more dependent; a [[military]] [[uniform]] still mightily stirs the [[feminine]] [[emotions]]. ...o longer a vital [[essential]] in the new [[maintenance]] [[mechanism]]; [[science]] so changed the conditions of living that man power was no longer so super
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  • .... The early [[priesthoods]] were, unfortunately, usually allied with the [[military]] [[power]]. One of the great [[peace]] moves of the ages has been the atte 70:1.17 [[Military]] [[mercy]] has been slow in coming to [[mankind]]. Even when a [[woman]],
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  • ...ncis Bacon's]] "[[New Atlantis]]". Atlantis inspires writers today, from [[science fiction]] to [[comic book]]s and [[film]]s as its name is a byword for preh ...ans were cultural heroes (contrary to Plato who describes them mainly as a military threat), and are the fourth "[[Root Race]]", succeeded by the "[[Aryan race
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  • ...be more interested in the things you've inquired about than the physics or science involved anyway." ...access the mainstream media, and yet be relatively obscure. Had I chosen a science editor from a major newspaper, I may have ended up with more scientific que
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  • The US military became a key center of stress research, attempting to understand and reduce ...ress in Life: Hans Selye and the Making of Stress Theory Social Studies of Science, Vol. 29, No. 3 (Jun., 1999), pp. 391-410
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  • ...beginning. As culture bearers, we stretch your boundaries in the arena of science, art, and philosophy. We essentially expand the genetic mindís "perimeter ...nd ushers in profound change to all sectors of the population. It conjoins science, metaphysics, art, and the superuniverse, placing humanity in a position to
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  • ...brains very hard in order to decipher the concept of [[mathematics]], or [[science]], or [[language]], that you are attempting to impress upon their brain. An ...they can be. Isn't that an advertisement for one of the branches of the [[military]]? That is in some situations, some circles, a [[noble]] calling. But every
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  • The law of ''[[retaliation]]'' (lex talionis) is a military theory of retributive justice, which says that reciprocity should be equal [[Category: Political Science]]
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  • * [[Democratic peace theory]]: theory in politics and political science which holds that democracies — specifically, liberal democracies — neve ...an alternative to the traditional Polemology and the strategies taught at Military academies.
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  • ...design team work.[https://books.google.com/books?id=0lfRjwEACAAJ&dq=action+science,+argyris&hl=en&sa=X&ei=gTaQT-WwHcnItgeHhZnYBA&ved=0CDUQ6AEwAA] ...m/books?id=7slN6U9rGiQC&printsec=frontcover&dq=Living+Deeply:++The+Art+and+Science+of+Transformation+in+Everyday+Life&hl=en&sa=X&ei=qjaQT9v0KoSJtwffu5HEBA&ved
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  • ...Weaving weaving] was later introduced by the [[teachers]] of [[art]] and [[science]]. ...[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salt salt] produced by the [[council]] on [[science]] and [[art]].
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  • ...ttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capernaum Capernaum] was a strong [[Roman]] [[military]] post, and the garrison's commanding officer was a [[gentile]] believer in ...essing]] his [[ideas]] and [[ideals]] about [[politics]], [[sociology]], [[science]], and [[philosophy]], but never presumed to speak with [[authoritative]] f
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  • ...we learn in this Paper is going to [[adjust]] some personal views about [[science]]. I do not see how that can be avoided when we learn the [[Ultimaton]] has Urantia [[Science]] (as a system of [[inquiry]]) is badly distorting the [[truth]] about [[th
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  • In 1879 and 1880 Freud served his time in the military as a medic, completing his medical degree in 1881. The following year he to ...as homosexuality—became an important concept to ideas about [[art]] and [[science]] developing in the early twentieth century. Art and scientific [[research]
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  • ...Paris, which was, in his own words, devoted to "applying the principles of science to solving the problems of humanity". ...tice]] shell structures - [[geodesic domes]], which can be seen as part of military radar stations, civic buildings, environmental protest camps and exhibition
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  • sapiens today. This is essentially the test that will tell [[science]] we have a new the mighty [[military]] of the Americans.
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  • ...edication,<ref> Duster, Troy (2005) "Race and Reification in Science" in ''Science'' 307(5712): 1050-1051, Fausto-Sterling, Anne (2004) "Refashioning Race: DN ...t, Why are Forensic Anthropologists So Good at Identifying them" in Social Science and Medicine 34(2): 107-111. </ref> Sauer observed that the use of 19th ce
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  • ...is important that people have hope. This has never been part of the social science discussion of the transformation and social evolution of those institutions ...events that will create the decimation, not just one event, not a war, not military, not just the economy, but many, many things.
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  • ...of animal and insect species that are catalogued with perfection in their science building located on the surface of this very dry planet. ...ormal occasions wears the dark robes of Honorary Citizen of The Academy of Science and Literature. There are formal portraits of highly skilled teachers hangi
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  • ...ps between objects, it provides the field of operations for semiology, the science of fucked-up communications. The will to participation organises the loneli ...which wiped out Villa's Dorados included both workers' militias and German military advisers.
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  • ...d fact checking, and reflected a similar term that was in use from 1992 in military intelligence circles, [[open source intelligence]]. It is now commonly used [[Category: Computer Science]]
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  • The Ancient Arrow Project, while it may seem closer to [[science fiction]] than [[reality]], is based on real [[events]] and people. Names a ...ACIO's agenda was broadened to develop these technologies into useful, non-military technologies that were seeded into both the [[private]] and [[public]] sect
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  • ...rned for heresy when she transformed her revelational claims into a potent military force. It is easy to understand why few Christians claimed to be prophets, ...gel who entrusted him with the Book of Mormon. Those who profess Christian Science regard the writings of Mary Baker Eddy (1821–1910) as sacred and inviolab
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  • ...eclaring: "We've been towed along by marquesses of diplomas and princes of science for far too long. Let's look after our own affairs and however inept we are ...is a relentless struggle, both bloody and bloodless, violent and peaceful, military and economic, educational and administrative, against the forces and tradit
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  • ...s, as Chris Argyris and Robert Putnam have provided in their book, “Action Science,” in order to adapt to an ever-changing social environment. ...es, whether that is a pathogen or whether those are madmen with rifles and military equipment. Your global and national governments have evolved, but they are
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  • ...ified as a radical religious movement.<ref>[https://www.globalsecurity.org/military/intro/islam-salafi.htm Salafi Islam], globalsecurity.org ...es' support for deregulation and [[free trade]]. Some conservatives oppose military interventionism, inspired by early British conservative thinkers, such as [
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  • ...ot distributed under the label of power, as are the roles of cop, boss, or military officer. But they do have a utility in specified places in asylums and pris ...s, among hijackers. Specialization is in a sense the science of roles, the science of endowing appearances with the éclat formerly bestowed by nobility, wit,
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  • ...les, was a feature of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ancient_Rome Roman] [[military]] [[conquest]]. The [[power]] of the master over his [[slave]] was unqualif *3. 121:5.5 ''[[Astrology]]''. This [[pseudo science]] of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Babylon Babylon] [[developed]] into a [
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  • ally of England, and the Prussian demonstration of military might frankly shook John Bull to his those in science and in the medical field.
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  • ...he received a [[Classics|classical education]] and studied [[history]] and science. ...nism. He supported the War of 1812, hoping it would drive away the British military and ideological threat from Canada. Jefferson's vision for American virtue
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  • stimulated by the translations of Aristotle and Greek science from Arabic and Hebrew Greek writings in philosophy and science … disappears after 1200, reappearing
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  • ...ell. As you view such beauty in all things such as art, music, literature, science, and on and on, you know true religion. When you can understand truth is re ...the world, and the many follow willingly because of its attractiveness. No military, no dictator, can hold the masses when these individuals are planting the s
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