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  • Status is an important idea in social stratification. [[Max Weber]] distinguishes status from [[social class]], though some contemporar ...a person to move to another social status other than the one he or she was born in. Social mobility is more frequent in societies where achievement rather
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  • ...udaism|Jewish]] tradition required, and that his sister, his only sibling, born 1881, was called Maria, shows that his parents did not observe religious [[ ...e hosting of a poor Jewish student for a weekly meal. This beneficiary was Max Talmud, a medical student older than Albert by ten years. He gave Albert bo
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  • ...chrödinger Erwin Schrödinger], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Max_Born Max Born], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Von_Neumann John von Neumann], [https://en ...ave electromagnetic waves] such as [[light]]. When it was found in 1900 by Max Planck that the energy of waves could be described as consisting of small p
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  • ...d over the snackbar to a young lad that worked at the stables, then joined Max Rhinehart as he headed out back to watch the spectacular event. ...loom; but near his position, the at-mosphere had become calm and rational. Max, after that epi-sode, was a "believer."
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  • Maslow was born and raised in [[New York City|Brooklyn]], the eldest of seven children. His ...rs, [[anthropology|anthropologist]] Ruth Benedict and Gestalt psychologist Max Wertheimer, whom he admired both professionally and personally. These two w
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  • Ferguson was born Marilyn Louise Grasso in [[Grand Junction, Colorado]]. After graduation fr ...Arthur Koestler]], who called it "stunning and provocative," commentator [[Max Lerner]], who found it "drenched in sunlight," and United Nations Assistant
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  • ...t to match the life of a man who had died several years before the boy was born, and who had no apparent connection to the boy's family.[51] * Heindel, Max, The Rosicrucian Cosmo-Conception (Part I, Chapter IV: Rebirth and the Law
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  • ''The Rosicrucian Cosmo-Conception'', a Rosicrucian text written by [[Max Heindel]], advances the [[concept]] of [[epigenesis]] as the ''key'' relate André Lalande, the French philosopher, was born in Dijon and entered the École Normale Supérieure in 1885. He took his do
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  • ...to impose one's will "even in the face of opposition from others", Weber, Max,[https://www.ne.jp/asahi/moriyuki/abukuma/weber/lecture/politics_vocation.h ...own as the [[tripartite classification of authority]].[[Max Weber|Weber]], Max, [https://www.ne.jp/asahi/moriyuki/abukuma/weber/lecture/politics_vocation.
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  • He was born at Dorpat (today Tartu) in Livonia (then a province of Russia, now in Eston ...n capital, under the management of the KWG's successor organisation, the [[Max Planck Gesellschaft]].
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  • [[Philo of Alexandria]] (20 BCE - 40 CE) was a Hellenized Jewish philosopher born in Alexandria, Egypt. ...British]] philosopher Samuel Alexander ([[1859]]-[[1938]]), and [[Rabbi]]s Max Kaddushin, Milton Steinberg and Levi A. Olan, Harry Slominsky and to a less
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  • '''Tycho Brahe''', born Tyge Ottesen Brahe ([[December 14]] [[1546]] – [[October 24]] [[1601] ...etimes written ''Tÿcho''). He is often misnamed ''Tycho de Brahe''. He was born at his family's ancestral seat of [[Knutstorp]] [[Castle]], [[Denmark]] to
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  • ...has contributed to the understanding of these matters include D. L. Munby, Max Weber, Carl L. Becker, Karl Löwith, Hans Blumenberg, M.H. Abrams, Peter L.
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  • ...4th or early 3rd centuries BC. [[Legend]]s claim variously that Laozi was "born old"; that he lived for 996 years, with twelve previous [[incarnation]]s st ...st between the rigidity of [[death]] and the weakness of life: "When he is born, man is soft and weak; in death he becomes stiff and hard. The ten thousand
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  • ...ame terms generally apply to children adopted into a family as to children born into the family. According to the work of scholars [[Max Weber]], Alan Macfarlane, Steven Ozment, [[Jack Goody]] and Peter Laslett,
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  • ...]). Recent studies of [[neurology]] and [[genetics]] suggest people may be born with one sexual orientation or another, so there is not currently a clear c .../www/study/xweb.htm Max Weber's definition of the modern state 1918], by [[Max Weber]], 1918, retrieved [[March 17]], [[2006]].</ref>
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  • ...[[growth]] here on this plane of [[existence]]; for whereas you have been born of the spirit and seek [[comfort]] and [[strength]] in that spirit, you als ...d your realm to include all of your [[understanding]] of materiality, your Max, your [[heritage]], your planetary [[identification]], your natal world eve
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  • ...sality] up until the twentieth century, three assumptions described by Max Born in 1949 were dominant in the definition of causality: ...atial contact or connected by a chain of intermediate things in contact." (Born, 1949, as cited in Sowa, 2000)
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