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  • French or [[Latin]]; French, from Latin contactus, from contingere to have contact with — more at [[contingent]] ...r receiving of a significant [[signal]] from a [[person]] or object <radar contact with Mars>
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  • ...n.wikipedia.org/wiki/Body_language body language], or brief [[physical]] [[contact]]. It may be one-sided or reciprocated (encouraged) with [[intentions]] of ...er), without actually saying or doing anything that breaches any serious [[social]] norms. This may be accomplished by [[communicating]] a sense of playfulne
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  • ...se of [[Islam]] and people of other cultures with whom Europeans came into contact.
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  • ...ns and for anyone working in [[Genealogy|genealogical]] research, or the [[social history]] of the British Isles. ...viduals, and a listing of all national and local record offices with their contact details, this is an essential reference work for anyone looking for guidanc
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  • ...atabase include [[History]], [[Humanities]], [[Art]] & [[Architecture]], [[Social Sciences]] and Genealogy. ...rnell University Library - Harvard University - International Institute of Social History (IISH) - Minnesota Historical Society - Museum of Northern Arizona
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  • ...experiences, providing [[sympathetic]] [[understanding]] and establishing social networks. A support group may also work to inform the [[public]] or engage ...t allowed [[conversational]] [[interaction]]. Support groups also maintain contact through printed newsletters, telephone chains, [[internet]] [[forums]], and
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  • ...of delusions and hallucinations) and deterioration of [[intellectual]] and social functioning, occurring as a primary disorder or secondary to other diseases
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  • ....wikipedia.org/wiki/Psychosis psychotic disorder] characterized by loss of contact with the environment, by noticeable deterioration in the level of functioni ...of emotion and lack of [[motivation]]. Schizophrenia causes significant [[social]] and work [[problems]]. Symptoms begin typically in [[Youth|young adulthoo
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  • ...ue, suggesting that it is a [[fuzzy concept]]. An added difficulty is that social attributes or relationships may not be directly observable and visible, and ...ly beyond what an individual can empirically observe in order to grasp the social domain in all its dimensions &mdash; connecting, for example, "private trou
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  • 66:6.1 The [[degree]] of a world's [[culture]] is [[measured]] by the [[social]] [[heritage]] of its [[native]] [[beings]], and the [[rate]] of cultural e ...mation of the new [[gospel]] of [[individual]] [[initiative]] within the [[social]] [[groups]] of that day. But this [[beneficent]] rule was so soon interrup
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  • ...lead a [[person]] to regret such actions, for various reasons: [[legal]], social, [[psychological]] (including feeling [[guilt]]), [[health]], [[economic]], ...Many non-Western [[cultures]] had no precise equivalent until coming into contact with Europeans; for example, Jesuit missionaries in Brazil, [[translating]]
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  • ===Topic: ''Contact with ET's, Teacher Son''=== ...years which, looking back, will seem to be watersheds, these changes and [[social movements]] are not necessarily evident for you who are passing through it.
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  • ...[divine]] [[inspiration]] is the uprisings of his own deep [[mind]]. The [[contact]] of the [[mortal]] mind with its indwelling [[Adjuster]], while often [[fa ...tion]] and [[prayer]], but for the most part he kept them in [[service]]-[[contact]] with the multitudes. The [[soul]] of man requires [[spiritual]] [[exercis
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  • ...ing when [[individuals]] meet, and a valediction upon their parting. A non-contact form of salutation is traditionally preferred in India and Nepal; '''Namast ...used universally while meeting a person of different [[gender]], age or [[social status]].
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  • '''Solitude''' is a state of seclusion or isolation, i.e. lack of contact with people. It may stem from bad relationships, deliberate choice, contag ...here is no stimulation of the sensory systems at all, and not only lack of contact with people. Thus, by having other things to keep one's mind busy, this is
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  • ...ings dedicate to labor, the more time they will apply to [[perfect]] their social and spiritual skills. “Social Progress — Progress in this area is still slow in your world due to the g
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  • ===Group: [[S. Idaho TeaM|Zoom Contact Group]]=== ...ime. In some sense while you have chaos and turbulence, environmental and social and political issues, know that the upheaval was also attendant then, with
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  • ...the habit of praying for that [[person]] every day of your life. But the [[social]] [[repercussions]] of such [[prayers]] are dependent largely on two condit ...91:5.5 The person who [[prays]] should come into [[intimate]] [[social]] [[contact]] with the person for whom he is praying.
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  • ...n their [[space]] glider from inhabited planet to inhabited planet, making contact with all the intelligent species they came across and gathering their belie ...wn near [[extinction]]. The more sympathetic among these [[Social Sciences|social scientists]] have also proposed that the lack of predation on Womb Planet--
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  • ...a punishment or special form of imprisonment in which a prisoner is denied contact with any other persons, excluding members of prison staff. Usually cited as ...d toward solitary confinement worries experts]'' because the lack of human contact (and the sensory deprivation that often go with solitary confinement) can h
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