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  • ...dual]] artist's [[career]], an [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Art_movement art movement], or a certain [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Art_periods artistic In [[film]] as an art form, a retrospective is a [[representative]] selection of films of a speci
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  • ...[[administrative]] staff and those members of the administration having [[academic]] [[Status|rank]] in an [[educational]] [[institution]] ...ber]] of related subject areas (for the North American usage, referring to academic staff, see below). In North American usage such divisions are generally ref
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  • ...entered Middle English by 1300 (via Old French fisique). Physic meant the art or [[science]] of treatment with drugs or medications (as opposed to surger ...doctor) is older and shorter, but can be confused with holders of other [[academic]] doctorates (see doctor of medicine). Doctor (gen.: doctoris) means [[teac
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  • ...y composition; the term is also used for any other [[Art#Art forms|form of art]] or [[utterance]]. ...these conventions. The scope of the word "genre" is usually confined to [[art]] and [[culture]], particularly [[Literary genre|literature]]. In [[genre s
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  • [[Pedagogy]] or paedagogy (pronounced /ˈpidəɡɒdʒi/) is the [[art]] or [[science]] of being a teacher. The term generally refers to strategie ...en discussing adult learning and teaching. He referred to andragogy as the art and science of teaching adults.
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  • Those academic disciplines which study the [[human condition]]. Studies dealing with the [[language]]s, [[literature]], [[history]], [[art]], and all aspects of the ancient [[Mediterranean]] world.
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  • ...vement. His major works include [[paintings]], murals, sketches, and other art objects, many of which are on display in the Vienna Secession gallery. Klim .... Unlike many young artists, Klimt accepted the principles of conservative academic training. In 1877 his brother Ernst, who, like his father, would become an
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  • ...and more popular following European [[colonialism]]. So-called "oriental" art emanated from a type of [[primitive]] [[fantasy]] for Western society, refl ...enres]] of this period, notably in [[music]], [[painting]], and decorative art. In music, exoticism is a genre in which the [[rhythms]], [[melodies]], or
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  • ...often in periodicals. Critics are numerous in certain fields, including [[art]], [[music]], [[film]], theatre or [[drama]], restaurant, and scientific pu *2. The [[art]] of estimating the qualities and [character] of literary or artistic work;
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  • ...ks that are [[experiment]]al or innovative, particularly with respect to [[art]], [[culture]], and [[politics]]. ...was rejected for the annual Paris Salon of officially sanctioned academic art. Salons des Refusés were held in 1863, 1874, 1875, and 1886.
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  • ...ustrialization, democracy, and religious pluralism provided new arenas for academic [[inquiry]] and problem-solving and produced the array of disciplines commo ...ard universities as conservative institutions and resistant to [[change]]. Academic costumes, rituals, and ceremonies provide an impression of unbroken [[tradi
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  • .... Many existentialists have also regarded [[traditional]] systematic or [[academic]] philosophies, in both style and content, as too [[abstract]] and remote f ...any [[disciplines]] besides philosophy, including [[theology]], [[drama]], art, [[literature]], and [[psychology]].
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  • ...ading to their ([[sexual]]) [[emancipation]]. Some sides in contemporary [[academic]] [[debate]], state that the [[morality]] of seduction depends on the long- ...tly depicted as a seductress, but some extra-Biblical [[commentary]] and [[art]] promote this [[viewpoint]]. Eve herself was verbally seduced by the serpe
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  • ...down [[orally]]", and opened up a flood of compound formations, e.g. folk art (1921), folk-hero (1899), folk-medicine (1898), folk-tale (1891), folk-song
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  • ...ssed]] as the derision of [[education]], [[philosophy]], [[literature]], [[art]], and [[science]], as impractical and contemptible. Alternatively, self-de ...ons]] of the [[common folk]] — populists against political [[elitism]] and academic elitism — proposing that the educated are a social class detached from th
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  • ...vid]'s ‘[https://www.poetryintranslation.com/PITBR/Latin/Artoflovehome.htm Art of Loving]’). As to its popularity, the [[students]] of the [https://en.w ...stantial accumulations have been amassed and transferred to ownership of [[academic]] [[research]] [[libraries]] around the world.
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  • The '''humanities''' are those academic disciplines which study the [[human condition]] using methods that are larg The classics, in the Western academic tradition, refer to cultures of [[classical antiquity]], namely the Ancient
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  • ...t%20history Art History]". WordNet Search - 3.0, princeton.edu Moreover, ''art history'' generally is the [[research]] of [[artist]]s and their cultural a ...art theory frequently have been the pivots upon which the understanding of art history has turned.
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  • ...he first issue of the ''Journal of Transpersonal Psychology'', the leading academic journal in the field. This was soon to be followed by the founding of the A ...ersonal psychology within such a framework. Transpersonal psychology is an academic discipline, not a religious or spiritual movement, and many of the field's
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  • The '''humanities''' are those academic disciplines which study the [[human condition]] using methods that are larg The great traditions in [[art]] have a foundation in the art of one of the ancient civilizations:
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