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  • ...y'' - [[Jacques Derrida]], translated by Rachel Bowlby (Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2000).
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  • ...nce and Pseudo-science" (2008) in Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. The Stanford article states: "Many writers on pseudoscience have emphasized that pseudos # "Science and Pseudoscience" in. Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
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  • ...d timing, some sort of coherence, when introducing high energy inputs into university spaces dedicated to a training in deliberative rhetoric. It would seem to b W.B. Stanford's consideration of the clefts between and overlays connecting music and spe
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  • ...he [https://captology.stanford.edu/ Persuasive Technology Lab] at Stanford University has studied [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stanford_Web_Credibility_Project
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  • ...le nom." Derrida, Jacques. "Sauf le nom." On the Name. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1995. ...sserl’s Theory of Signs'', trans. David B. Allison (Evanston: Northwestern University Press, 1973).
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  • ...Porter, ''Nietzsche and the Philology of the Future'', Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2000.) ...Philological Association, Vol. 58, (1927), pp. 170-198, The Johns Hopkins University Press
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  • * Pierre Bourdieu, Masculine Domination, Paperback Edition, Stanford University Press 2001
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  • ...apter 1, "Things that Move", Louis Bloomfield, Professor of Physics at the University of Virginia, How Everything Works: Making Physics Out of the Ordinary, John ...Copernicus: The Earth's Motion in Context", Science in Context (Cambridge University Press) 14 (1-2): 145–163
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  • ...y was the norm, not the exception. A similar conclusion was reached in the Stanford prison [[experiment]]. ...logists]] since the [[Second World War]] -- the Milgram Experiment and the Stanford Prison Experiment are the most commonly cited [[experiment]]al studies of h
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  • # U. Frisch. Turbulence: The Legacy of A. N. Kolmogorov. Cambridge University Press, 1995.[1] # J. Mathieu and J. Scott An Introduction to Turbulent Flow. Cambridge University Press, 2000.
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  • In an article in the Bulletin of the History of Medicine, Brown University historian Jacob M. Appel documented extensive political debate over legisla ...ran, David Mall, eds. (1977). Death, dying, and euthanasia. Frederick, MD: University Publications of America. ISBN 0-89093-139-9.
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  • ...Epic - Introduction, Critical Edition and Cuneiform Texts, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2 volumes, 2003. ...with intro. (1985,1989). The Epic of Gilgamesh. Stanford University Press: Stanford, California. ISBN 0-8047-1711-7. Glossary, Appendices, Appendix (Chapter X
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  • # Dahlberg, Frances. (1975). Woman the Gatherer. London: Yale university press. ISBN 0-30-02989-6. *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stanford_Encyclopedia_of_Philosophy Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy]:
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  • # Grondin, Jean (1994). Introduction to Philosophical Hermeneutics. Yale University Press. ISBN 0300059698. p. 2 # Hirsch, E. D. Eric Donald (1976). The Aims of Interpretation. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. ISBN 0226342409.
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  • [https://www.sps.edu/ St. Paul's School], [https://www.colorado.edu/ University of Colorado], [https://www.college.harvard.edu/ Harvard College] (BA in guest lecturer at Stanford Business School.
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  • Dr. Robert Enright from the University of Wisconsin-Madison founded the International Forgiveness Institute and is ...ning in their cardiovascular and nervous systems. [6] Another study at the University of Wisconsin found the more forgiving people were, the less they suffered f
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  • ...lic speakers communicate to [[the masses]]. David M. Fetterman of Stanford University wrote in his 1997 article ''Videoconferencing over the Internet'': "Videoco
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  • ...oversial [[hypothesis]] called multiple intelligences put forth by Harvard University professor Howard Gardner in his 1983 book Frames of Mind states there are a # "genius". Oxford English Dictionary (2 ed.). Oxford, England: Oxford University Press. 1989.
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  • ...for Religious Life at [www.stanford.edu Stanford University], Minister of Stanford Memorial Church, and inspiration for the Reverend Scot Sloan character in t
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  • Teachers are usually educated in a [[university]] or [[college]]. Often they must be certified by a [[government]] body bef ...iversity of California at Berkeley]]; [[University of Washington]], and; [[University of Wisconsin at Madison]].(2008) [https://grad-schools.usnews.rankingsandre
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