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  • | name = Fads and Fallacies in the Social Sciences '''''Fads and Fallacies in the Social Sciences''''' is a book by [[Steven Goldberg]], published by Humanity Books
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  • ...'''Campaign for the inclusion in Wikipedia of religious views expressed as science'''. ...88&oldid=319471 campaign for the inclusion of religious views expressed as science in the encyclopedia]". Since this was news to me, I decided I had better st
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  • '''Economics''' is a [[social science]] that studies society's allocation of scarce resources to meet desires and
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  • ...indiana.edu/faculty/herring/ Susan C. Herring], a professor of Information Science at Indiana University and established researcher of [[computer-mediated com ...nnectivity of weblogs. Since 2004, the project has made extensive use of [[Social Network Analysis]] methods and network visualizations.
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  • [[Image:National_Medal_of_Science.gif|right|thumb|130px|National Medal of Science]] ...ics]]. The Committee on the National Medal of Science under the [[National Science Foundation]] (NSF) is responsible for recommending medal candidates to the
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  • ...the [[incest taboo]]. Aspects of [[Human behavior|human behaviour]] and [[social organisation]] that are common to all known societies are called [[cultural ...[[feminism]]—by a further extension—it refers to the inequality of [[Role|social role]]s between men and women. In fact, [[bell hooks|Gloria Watkins]] propo
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  • ...Umeed Kothavala in Pune, India. Umeed holds a Master’s Degree in Computer Science from Purdue University, USA.<br><br> ...ting new applications for iPhones, iPods and his involvement in education, social work and creating job opportunities.<br><br>
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  • ...everal museums, including the Portland Art Museum and the Oregon Museum of Science and Industry. ...ene, an active LGBTQ community, and a strong interest in environmental and social justice issues. The city also hosts a number of festivals and events throug
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  • ...5 will offer a classroom core program of Language Arts, Math, Science and Social Studies. Students will also take physical education, a second language, mus ...em in order to introduce subject specialization in Math, Science, English, Social Studies and Languages.
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  • [[Category:Science]] [[Category:Computer Science]]
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  • '''Victoria Taylor''' is a [[Social media marketing|digital marketer]] and [[public relations]] manager who wor ...t PR company [[ID public relations]] in [[Marketing strategy|strategic]] [[social media marketing]] and digital PR for entertainment celebrities, corporate c
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  • ...books from Shepherd's Nook Christian ... Baker Book House - Light & Glory,Science & The Bible, Field Guide to Homeschooling, more ... plans, apologia science, carson dellosa, saxon math, homeschool programs, ...
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  • ...ails to consider or deliberately ignores the way power differences between social classes and groups can impact the mental and physical well-being of individ ...iscipline ([[T.S. Kuhn]] had used the term "pre-paradigmatic" for [[social science]]).
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  • | education = Bachelor's degree in computer science ...m/dailyherald/news/read/33641298/ Leon has a Bachelor’s Degree in Computer Science (Hons), from Northumbria University, UK] [[Daily Herald (Arlington Heights)
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  • ...tification. This could lead to misguided knowledge. For this researcher in social sciences, the lack-of precise semantics (meaning of a phrase) is the main o ...rbal field because we are dealing with social sciences. With epistemology (science of knowledge), KARL Popper, along with L’École de Vienne, have establish
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  • ...Testing Services for Application Software and IT Infrastructure Companies, Social Media and Internet, eCommerce, Financial Services and Life Sciences Compani ...re product companies in the Life sciences market are striving to help life science companies to meet business goals as well as aid in regulatory compliance.
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  • Wiener popularized the social implications of cybernetics, drawing analogies between automatic systems su ...as that sounds, cybernetics has the scope and rigor to encompass the human social interactions of agreement and collaboration that, after all, require goals
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  • ...ny counts of child molestation involving a 13-year-old boy, the stepson of science fiction writer Stephen Goldin</ref>. ...he Society for the Scientific Study of Sexuality, past Dean of natural and social sciences at the Buffalo State College in Buffalo, New York, one of the foun
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  • *Professors of social sciences, history, philosophy, law and theology; ...um "Amorphous semiconductor switching in melanins,"] ''[[Science (journal)|Science]]'' 183.127 (1 Mar. 1974): 853-5. Links PMID: 4359339 [PubMed - indexed fo
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  • == Science, engineering and technology == ...en science, engineering and technology are not always clear. Generally, [[science]] is the [[reasoned]] investigation or study of nature, aimed at discoverin
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  • *[[Objectivity (science)]] *Schudson, Michael. 1978. ''Discovering the News: A Social History of American Newspapers.'' New York: Basic Books.
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  • ...nature, which in turn would give the green light for the most reckless of social adventures to play havoc with human lives and institutions. Against "system
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  • private sector, and to promote progress in the areas of education, science, and technology. The affairs; industry; interior; justice; labor, war invalids, and social affairs; marine products;
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  • ...June 13, 2018.</ref> She graduated with a B.A. degree in Global Political Science, and also holds a law degree from Osgoode Hall Law School at York Universit ....fm/shows/dubai-today/the-social-with-omar-tom-founder-of-dukkan-media The Social with Omar Tom, Founder of Dukkan Media]. ''Dubai Eye''. Oct 21, 2018.</ref>
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  • ...ense views medicine as a branch of engineering. He believes the next great social debate will occur when aging research progresses to the point that public f ...research?,"<ref name="pmid16264422">Warner H ''et al.'' (November 2005). "Science fact and the SENS agenda. What can we reasonably expect from ageing researc
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  • ...ichotomy between [[descriptive science|descriptive facts]] and [[normative science|normative values]]. ...pragmatism and existentialism.<ref>Richard Rorty (2000). ''Philosophy and Social Hope''. Penguin. ISBN 0140262881</ref> [[Nietzsche]] is also sometimes c
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  • ...restrial Intelligence ([[SETI]]). He is world-famous for writing [[popular science]] books and for co-writing and presenting the award-winning 1980 television ...l professor at Cornell in 1971 and directed the Laboratory for [[Planetary science|Planetary Studies]] there. From 1972 to 1981 he was Associate Director of t
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  • Charles Dukwe is Africa’s, leading social entrepreneur and founder of its largest independent development machinery. ...Enugu_State_University_of_Science_and_Technology Enugu State University of Science and Technology] to undertake a Bachelor’s Degree in Marketing Management.
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  • ...as hitherto tended to be lacking. Thus it is that the progress of natural science has depended so largely upon the discernment of measurable quantity of one But no science can rest entirely on measurement, and many scientific investigations are qu
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  • Charles Dukwe is Africa’s, leading social entrepreneur and founder of its largest independent development machinery. ...Charles Dukwe excelled and got an admission to [[Enugu State University of Science and Technology]] to undertake a Bachelor’s Degree in Marketing Management
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  • ...he [[Age of Enlightenment|Enlightenment]] that the ways of mathematics and science in general were beginning to attract the attention of artisans and astute t When philosophy discovers something wrong with science, sometimes science has to be changed ? [[Russell's paradox]] comes to mind, as does [[George B
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  • ...is a list of ''[[faux pas]]'' (violations of accepted, although unwritten, social rules), [[gaffe]]s (unintentional things said or done that proved embarrass ...r.com/specials/decision2004/DNC_04/conventionGaffes/gaffes.html (Christian Science Monitor)]
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  • ...he Advanced Research Projects Agency, known as ARPA, in February [[1958 in science|1958]] to regain a technological lead.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.darp ...lished [[Lincoln Laboratory]] and worked on the SAGE project. In [[1957 in science|1957]] he became a Vice President at [[BBN Technologies|BBN]], where he bou
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  • ...he [[Age of Enlightenment|Enlightenment]] that the ways of mathematics and science in general were beginning to attract the attention of artisans and astute t | distinct studies. Mathematics has been connected with science,
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  • * Peirce, C.S., ''Essays in the Philosophy of Science'', Vincent Tomas (ed.), Bobbs–Merrill, New York, NY, 1957. ...Subrahmanyan]] (1987), ''Truth and Beauty. Aesthetics and Motivations in Science'', University of Chicago Press, Chicago, IL.
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  • * Peirce, C.S., ''Essays in the Philosophy of Science'', Vincent Tomas (ed.), Bobbs–Merrill, New York, NY, 1957. ...Subrahmanyan]] (1987), ''Truth and Beauty. Aesthetics and Motivations in Science'', University of Chicago Press, Chicago, IL.
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  • ...[[Croatia|Croatian]] society. The party was the main driving force in all social matters within the former Yugoslavia.<ref> '''Discontents: Post-modern and ...Humanity, Volume 3 by Dinah Shelton Macmillan Reference, 2005 - Political Science (p.1170) </ref><ref>[http://www.enotes.com/genocide-encyclopedia/yugoslavia
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  • ...n, truth is defined as the good of [[logic]], where logic is a [[normative science]], that is, an [[inquiry]] into a ''good'' or a ''[[value]]'' that seeks [[ ...t be an ''indicator'' of truth, that a proposition is part of that perfect science at the ideal limit of inquiry, that just isn't what "truth" ''means''.
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  • One initiative provided by Tau Beta Pi is the ''MindSET'' (Math, Science, Engineering, Technology) [[K-12]] program. This program is designed to fos * [[Clara Shih]], CEO of [[Hearsay Social]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://news.stanford.edu/news/2004/december8/Marshall-
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  • * belief in an unrealistic view of science, e.g. all of time existing within one endlessly repeating 5,000 year timefr * intense and long lasting social and psychological problems within individuals leaving the organisation.
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  • * belief in an unrealistic view of science, e.g. all of time existing within one endlessly repeating 5,000 year timefr * intense and long lasting social and psychological problems within individuals leaving the organisation.
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  • * belief in an unrealistic view of science, e.g. all of time existing within one endlessly repeating 5,000 year timefr * intense and long lasting social and psychological problems within individuals leaving the organisation.
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  • In some branches of philosophy and fields of science the domain of potentially meaningful entities may include almost any kind o ...is defined as the good of [[logic]], where logic is seen as a [[normative science]], that is, an [[inquiry]] into a ''good'' that seeks [[descriptive knowle
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  • In some branches of philosophy and fields of science the domain of potentially meaningful entities may include almost any kind o ...is defined as the good of [[logic]], where logic is seen as a [[normative science]], that is, an [[inquiry]] into a ''good'' that seeks [[descriptive knowle
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  • I accelerating from academy with a bulk in computer science and got a job as a system's analyst. I had an boilerplate job, advantageou ...ccept brought Joy to an old mans life, and it abiding helps supplement the Social Security.
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  • ...al Institute of Standards and Technology gave Gaithersburg the designation Science Capital of the United States when the Bureau moved to the area in 1961. ...lt as a planned city. Greenbelt was an experiment in both the physical and social planning.
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  • ...sippi's former slaves and their former owners grappled with the political, social, and economic consequences of emancipation. In Dec. 1869, the state passed ...tate's eight research centers programs are under way in acoustics, polymer science, electricity, microelectronics, hydrodynamics, and oceanography.
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  • ...sed to interact with other people? Is your appearance causing you to avoid social situations? In these cases, plastic surgery should be able to help you. How ...ther skin imperfections disappear. In recent years, lasers have shed their science fictional image to become a surgeon's and dermatologist's most promising we
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  • * Minister of Labor & Social Affairs--Mahmud Muhammad Jawad al-Radi * Minister of Science & Technology--Ra’id Fahmi Jahid
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  • ...on''--12.7%; ''health, welfare, and social services''--10.7%; ''community, social, and personal services''--4.6%; ''services for households by domestic perso ...re are: bilateral science and technology efforts (including the Binational Science Foundation and the Binational Agricultural Research and Development Foundat
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  • ...ip. "James Madison's Principle of Religious Liberty," ''American Political Science Review'' 97,1(2003), 17-32. {{SSRN|512922}} in JSTOR. * Riemer, Neal. "The Republicanism of James Madison," ''Political Science Quarterly,'' 69,1(1954), 45-64 in JSTOR.
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  • After attending the School of Political Science at the University of Paris, he was a critic and public relations man for Tw Jōdo Shinshū drew much of its support from lower social classes in Japan who could not devote the time or education to other esoter
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  • ...ulation of the classical theory of mixed government. Adams contended that social classes exist in every political society, and that a good government must a ...society.<ref>Ronald M. Peters. ''The Massachusetts Constitution of 1780: A Social Compact'' (1978) p 13 says Adams was its "principal architect."</ref> It wa
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  • ...hat it is a hotch–potch of theories, some of which are based on legitimate science, but which have no connection with NLP, others of which are completely unsc ...ns of 'falsifiability' and 'disconfirmation' are central to the program of science. But NLP makes many unfalsifiable claims, and it has little if any predict
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  • ...s, and he was appointed chairman of the [[President's Ad Hoc Committee for Science]]. When, in April 1961, the Soviets beat the U.S. with the first manned spa ...in and David A. Weaver. "Social Security: A Program and Policy History," ''Social Security Bulletin'', volume 66, no. 1 (2005), see also [http://www.ssa.gov/
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  • ...l and psychological causes combined will lead to this disorder. There are social and environmental causes like puberty, a death in the family or any other s ...ns that they may have. You can incorporate eating healthy in your child’s science project too or any other school idea.
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  • ...logging | Guidelines: http://bit.ly/OiAr | Offtopic chatter to #wikipedia-social | For operator assistance, type !op or join #wikimedia-ops | For urgent adm ...s> I've got a degree in pharmacology, a masters in biomedical and forensic science and I'll have a degree in law
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  • ...the expansion and development of health care, putting 5% of the government social sector development budget into public health care"an increase of more than
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  • ...ne of his most important legacies is the [[Social Security (United States)|Social Security system]]. ...andsome and socially active man. In contrast, Eleanor was shy and disliked social life, and at first stayed at home to raise their children. They had six chi
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  • ...n gaming, which may be part of tribal ceremonies and celebrations, and (2) social gaming for minimal prizes. Regulatory authority over class I gaming is vest ...blem gambling help lines and research, and the territories have health and social service support for individuals with gambling problems.
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  • ...esent treatise, for the following reason, viz., that it is the business of Science to investigate laws; and that, whether we regard signs as the representati Boole is saying that the business of science, the investigation of laws, applies itself to the laws of signs at such a l
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  • ...on dietary preference, morphological measurements, demographic parameters, social structure, communication, home range sizes, dispersal capabilities are all ...u under the [[Royal Malaysia Police]] and the National Wildlife [[Forensic science|Forensics]] Laboratory were emboldened for its [[ex situ conservation]], an
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  • ...espite the fact that English is recognised as the language of commerce and science, it was spoken by only 8,2% of South Africans at home in 2001, an even lowe
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  • ...these abilities, from psychology, education, logic, and the philosophy of science. This particular hybrid of work easily fits under the broad banner of arti ...beginnings of symbolic logic. Its practical applications to education and social issues have been studied in depth, and aspects of it have received attentio
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  • ...ne is a bully. There are some good-hearted admins. But the patterns of the social dynamics of Wikipedia are almost designed to cultivate a collection of bull ...tiful form of self-affirmation...But individuals who try to launch, within science, campaigns of self-promotion through such absurd vehicles as Wikipedia clea
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  • ...y these abilities, from psychology, education, logic and the philosophy of science. This particular hybrid of work easily fits under the broad banner of arti ...beginnings of symbolic logic. Its practical applications to education and social issues have been studied in depth, and aspects of it have received attentio
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  • ...classical education movement|classical education]] and studied history and science. ...protocol and turned formal state dinners into more casual and entertaining social events.<ref name="americanpresident.org">[http://www.americanpresident.org/
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  • AI, cognitive science, education, including the design of intelligent tutoring debated in the philosophy of science, e.g. (Duhem, 1914), (Russell, 1956),
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  • ...date=2007-09-18 |date=2003-12-15 |work=NEW YORK TIMES}}</ref><ref>"The Old Social Classes and the Revolutionary Movements of Iraq", Princeton: Princeton Univ ==Image, social life and family==
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  • | occupation=[[Academia|Academic]] ([[political science]]), [[Lawyer]] ...[[Johns Hopkins University]] to study for a Ph.D. in history and political science, which he completed in 1886.<ref>{{cite web | title = Thomas Woodrow Wilson
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  • {{cquote2|I think Roe vs. Wade was bad law and bad medical science. And the way to address that is through good judges.|::[[Fred Thompson]]::} ...earned a [[double degree|double-major]] in [[philosophy]] and [[political science]] in 1964, as well as scholarships to both [[Tulane University Law School|T
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  • ...ent to the [[United States Naval Academy]] where he received a Bachelor of Science degree in physics in 1946 and is the only graduate of the Naval Academy to ...n greatly increasing the payroll tax for [[Social Security (United States)|Social Security]], and appointed record numbers of women, blacks, and Hispanics to
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  • ...2 12:22:25 * TheDruId is not a fan of social media: http://www.despair.com/social-media-venn-diagram.html Jul 12 13:19:33 <KimiNewt> (I was mocking the social sciences for not adhering to the scientific method)
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  • �06[17:31] * GLaDOS invites Smegma to participate in an Aperture Science testing environmnet. �06[17:33] * GLaDOS is glad Smegma will help in the pursuit of Science.
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  • ...ssary to convert non- available into available plant food. Long before the science in the case was discovered, the soil cultivators had learned by observation ...iki/Gardening" TARGET="_blank" <sup>[1]</sup></a> Community gardening is a social activity in which an area of land is gardened by a group of people, providi
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  • ...''. Discussion of this dialogue and of the task it sets for AI, cognitive science, education, including the design of intelligent tutoring systems, can be fo ...rder (Putnam, 1988). The topic is especially debated in the philosophy of science, e.g. (Duhem, 1914), (Russell, 1956), (Van Fraassen, 1980), (Hacking, 1983)
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  • |title = India's lopsided science ...trols|wage and price controls]], indexed [[Social Security (United States)|Social Security]] for [[inflation]], and created [[Supplemental Security Income]]
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  • "quasi-necessary", or "formal" science, as Peirce his devotion to the (outdated) ideals of natural science of his time
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  • ...oversial until the spheres are used in experiments involving the forbidden science of cold fusion :D [15:48] <gde33> Never before was that method used in science.
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  • I apperceive you're balked by all the greed-induced clutter science you've read... ...cme jewel of this affairs and will ample the missing gap in your success - SOCIAL SUPPORT. No e-book or affairs is able abundant alone, afterwards a associa
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  • 13:11 < gde33> over science! ...h, a waste of paper and bandwidth. Paraspychology, even as a fringe/pseudo science, could be better organised. There are experts on it, now some scientists mi
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  • ...Humanity, Volume 3 by Dinah Shelton Macmillan Reference, 2005 - Political Science (p.1170)
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  • ...g began to spread, moderators of other popular sections that cover movies, science, gaming and a host of others, also went private, making much of Reddit
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  • ...as hitherto tended to be lacking. Thus it is that the progress of natural science has depended so largely upon the discernment of measurable quantity of one But no science can rest entirely on measurement, and many scientific investigations are qu
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  • ...r00> Well the article says, that if more than 5 people complain about anti-social behaviour within a community it would be mean agencies would HAVE to do som ...Two Postscripts: An Interview with Stanislaw Lem,” trans. Marek Lugowski. Science-Fiction Studies 13 (November): 242–260.
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  • 00:14 < dtm_> this isn't a social security application. 10:47 < elkng> some long videos like ones from history or science channels
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  • ...ulture, society, entertainment, athletics, economies, history, literature, science, or education. 07:00 < dekiss> guys please give me some good reading material on science something mind blowing, thanks in advnace
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  • C.F. Delaney, 'Science, Knowledge, and Mind: A Study in the Philosophy of [CSP]'. of science, economics, welfare and so on. A kind
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  • as used in math and computer science, it's been pretty rough going. for the IFF, I recommend any decent textbook of computer science
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  • 09:35 < Revent> *waves* the 'social' version. :) ...aWarfare> Predator: It's for discussion of the English Wikipedia. There is social discussion here, but asking for personal information crosses a line.
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  • ...as hitherto tended to be lacking. Thus it is that the progress of natural science has depended so largely upon the discernment of measurable quantity of one But no science can rest entirely on measurement, and many scientific investigations are qu
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  • May 07 03:39:48 <MacMed> and i'm a science guy May 07 09:19:29 <Pesky> So, not TV, no going out, no social life ….
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  • ...as hitherto tended to be lacking. Thus it is that the progress of natural science has depended so largely upon the discernment of measurable quantity of one But no science can rest entirely on measurement, and many scientific investigations are qu
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  • ...as hitherto tended to be lacking. Thus it is that the progress of natural science has depended so largely upon the discernment of measurable quantity of one But no science can rest entirely on measurement, and many scientific investigations are qu
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  • ...0] <MicrosoftEncarta> The whole SOPA bill was designed as a P.R. thing for social media websites in the first place [23:41] <Jeske_Merensky> BILL NYE THE SCIENCE GUY (*Bill Nye the Science Guy...")
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  • 10:53 < Isarra> Frood never mastered basic social graces. 12:40 < suicidalzerg> http://science.slashdot.org/story/12/08/16/1923243/scientists-store-entire-textbook-in-dna
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  • 07:00 < IRWolfie-> http://arstechnica.com/science/2012/08/kentucky-lawmakers-shocked-to-find-evolutoin-in-biology-tests/ No w 11:06 < Biberkopf> markelug, I'd like to see science non-fiction reality shows... astronauts dating and kissing and fighting on
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  • �06[18:39] * tommorris needs none of this clever science stuff to kill and destroy. ...n Vernacular, slang, sometimes pejorative) Acting as if one is of a higher social status than one is; suspicions regarding true roots and background are impl
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  • ...ty is actually a virtue from the standpoint of making reflection useful in science. If reflection on conduct leads to a description that cannot be falsified ...rganon are not taken into account and duly compensated in the shape of the social &ldquo;panopticon&rdquo;, or when the grinding accumulation and the precipi
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  • known as "step-wise refinement" and "top-down programming" in computer science experimental science and software engineering, allowing the results of each
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  • ...known as ''step-wise refinement'' and ''top-down programming'' in computer science (Wirth 1976, 49, 303) have a long ancestry in logic and philosophy, going b ...s of inquiry can be seen as building a two-way bridge between experimental science and software engineering, allowing the results of each to be applied in the
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  • 06:57 < yrtneg> frood: for science. 09:45 < MJ94> Is http://social.entertainment.msn.com/movies/blogs/the-hitlist-blogpost.aspx?post=5e09e771-
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  • 15:16 < Qcoder02> BarkingFish: How many social workers does it take to change a light bulb? As many as the funding allows ...Qcoder02> "whats the difference between a female sex worker, and a female social care employee?" " A sex worker gets benefits!"
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  • ...ut I don't think anyone can fairly represent the wikipedian community on a social issue. 10:19 < Theo10011> Science-y!
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  • [11:36] <log> Gfoley4: Bachelor of Science, obviously. [17:22] <bobrayner_> Plus, social norms have an effect. (Famously: If you ask people in a nominally-christian
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  • ...4 < TheDruId> The only music I've added in the last 5 years is Symphony of Science. 16:41 < BlastHardcheese> tommorris: are you implying social problems often don't have simple solutions, you silly boy?!
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  • Third, as to the purpose of logic in general, a normative science the science of complexity).
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  • ...mmed through it but I've heard a lot about this GamerGate thing on various social media ...[#wikimedia-research] Welcome to the Wikimedia Research IRC channel. The Science must flow.
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  • 12:53 < SoapX> one of my favorite science fiction authors died ...hingie. they just wouldn't do it. did they also factor in the barrage of social negativity, the archaic disorganization, the information overload, and the
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  • 13:48 < KimiSleep> Only science news 20:05 < mareklug> worth it. esp. if you like Philip Glass music and social issues
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  • ...teaming up with two kids to deal with diabolical plans using the power of science! 17:58 < Qcoder02> http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-19245818 - mothra?
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  • ...cutting social security taxes. Pay no attention to the fact that last year social security ran its first deficit. We're reforming health care. We're spending ...because of some specific attribute I can't change that I've worked against social norms to establish, that... kinda sucks
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  • ...ea what you all are talking about including those of us that have Computer Science degreess [20:31] <D_> Now we have to wait until medical science is a at a point where they can vat grow them and transplant them on people
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