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  • [[Political science]] is an academic and [[research]] [[discipline]] that deals with the theory and practice of [[politics]] and the descripti Political science is methodologically diverse. Approaches to the discipline include classical political philosophy, Interpretivism,, structuralism, and
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  • ...re''' commonly refers to life tenure in a job and specifically to a senior academic's contractual right not to have his or her position terminated without just ...religious [[principles]] of a college, and most boards were reluctant to [[discipline]] professors. The [[courts]] rarely intervened in dismissals.
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  • ...d as the study of social interactions. It is a relatively new [[academic]] discipline which evolved in the early 19th century. ...ne, even for [[professional]] sociologists. One useful way to describe the discipline is as a cluster of sub-fields that [[examine]] different dimensions of [[so
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  • The periodic table is now ubiquitous within the [[academic]] [[discipline]] of [[chemistry]], providing an extremely useful framework to [[classify]]
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  • ...ientists working in near [[isolation]], today's field is more of a cross [[discipline]] umbrella of many specialty [[sciences]] that like geobiology have a stron
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  • ...University_of_Oxford University of Oxford], the colleges fuse pastoral and academic care into the single office of Fellow and Tutor, also known as a CUF Lectur
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  • ...[[arguments]] or premises. Conclusions are a [[fundamental]] feature in [[academic]] or [[research ]] [[work]]. ...made by [[studying]] the results of previous [[work]]. [[Logic]] is the [[discipline]] that studies the rules and procedures that [[Discernment|distinguish]] co
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  • ...ile parapsychological research has occasionally appeared in [[mainstream]] academic journals, most of the recent research is published in a small number of [[n ...s a [[science]] has been vigorously disputed. Many scientists regard the [[discipline]] as [[pseudoscience]], saying that parapsychologists continue investigatio
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  • Those academic disciplines which study the [[human condition]]. A holistic discipline studying the integration of different aspects of the [[Social Sciences]], [
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  • ...tude]], about politics that does not necessarily belong to the technical [[discipline]] of [[philosophy]]. In short, political philosophy is the activity, as wit ...heory of Justice]'', political philosophy declined in the Anglo-American [[academic]] world, as analytic philosophers expressed [[skepticism]] about the possib
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  • *4. An academic [[discipline]] within the general field of [[economics]] dealing with funding, financial
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  • ...ty]] in the [[form]] of leisure. Leisure [[studies]] is the [[academic]] [[discipline]] concerned with the [[study]] and [[analysis]] of leisure.
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  • ...and is classified in the "fringes" of a credible mainstream [[academic]] [[discipline]]. Mainstream scientists typically regard fringe [[concepts]] as highly spe
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  • ...aid to search the [[literature]] of, for example, an [[academic]] field or discipline (example: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philosopher%27s_Index ''Philosophe
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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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  • ...ny academics are evaluated for employment, promotion, and [[tenure]]. In [[academic publishing]], '''authorship''' of a work is claimed by those making intelle ...rch project and writes the subsequent article or book. In many [[academic discipline|disciplines]], however, [[collaboration]] is very common in some and issues
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  • A '''formal science''' is the academic study that is predominantly concerned with abstract [[formal systems]], for ...an formal science is science. Most importantly, they define science as the discipline using [[scientific method]] which bases on observation and [[empirical]] st
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  • ...(a criterion no longer rigidly held by all folklorists). As an [[academic discipline]], it refers both to a [[Scientific method|method]] and the objects studied The study of oral tradition is distinct from the academic discipline of [[oral history]], which is the recording of personal memories and histor
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  • '''Discipline''' refers to systematic instruction given to a [[disciple]]. This sense als ...line''''', follow [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Category:Discipline this link].</center>
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  • 'Religious '''studies''' is the [[Intellectual|academic]] field of multi-disciplinary study of [[religion|religious]] [[belief]]s, Notwithstanding the long interest in the study of religion, the academic discipline Religious Studies is relatively new. Dr. Chris Partridge notes that the "fi
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