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Cultural Advantages for Cities : An Alternative for Developing Countries

By: Florentin Smarandache; V. Christianto

...grow by itself (with minimum intervention). Nonetheless, this book will not discuss the self-organization character itself, but a new concept called ‘Cultural Economy’ development. Cultural Economic here is part of leisure and tourism industry, and depends on taste, advertisement, history, and the quality of being diverse, distinctive, with a large spectrum of varieties....

...storical Precursor ............. 8 Pitfalls of Industrialization Is there alternative to industrialization? A review of economics thinking Box I: Cultural Advantage and Cultural Studies Chapter 2. Cultural Advantage as Alternative ............. 20 De-Industrialization and Emergence of Experience Economy Cultural Advantage, a new proposition Chapter 3. High-Tech/Hig...

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The Myth of Ulysses and Secondary Beauty

By: Antonio Mercurio

...clude Sophia-Analysis, Sophia-Art, Cosmo-Art and Existential Personalistic Anthropology. Reading it can be useful to anyone who wants to discover ne... ...HE MYTH OF ULYSSES AND SECONDARY BEAUTY A guide for unifying Existential Anthropology, Sophia-Analysis, Sophia-Art and Cosmo- Art in your lives and... ...d Cosmo-Art. Placed in the larger context of Existential Personalistic Anthropology, which studies the laws of human growth, Sophia-Analysis, So... ...o propose is how to fuse together the science of Existential Personalistic Anthropology with the arts of Sophia-Analysis, Sophia-Art and Cosmo- Art, ... ...ersonal SELF (see A.M. “Theory of the Person and Existential Personalistic Anthropology”). This structure is within every human being, and it contai... ...ssion of animals to hominids and hominids to human beings. It happens on a cultural level as well: from the art of the first graffiti, we arrived at...

...nia, in the summer of 2005. This book is a synthesis of my ideas, which include Sophia-Analysis, Sophia-Art, Cosmo-Art and Existential Personalistic Anthropology. Reading it can be useful to anyone who wants to discover new ways of thinking and acting, and who wants to transform him or herself as well as human history....

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The Ulysseans

By: Antonio Mercurio

...ed in my seminars on Sophia-Art and the group laboratories on Existential Anthropology. They were a precious stimulus in the development of my ide... ......................................................... 117 CHAPTER VIII: Anthropology, Cosmology and the Soul ....................................... ...biochemical energy and mechanical energy into relationship, individual and cultural energy; they make a synthesis, both within themselves and outsid... ...very type of handicraft and they create every type of familial, social and cultural works, especially those we call works of art, that are actual c... ...pologia Personalistica Esistenziale (Institute of Existential Personalistic Anthropology) of the Sophia University of Rome. ** For a better unders... ...reating the Institutes of Sophia-Analysis and of Existential Personalistic Anthropology, that are currently spreading throughout Italy and abroad. Th... ...oduced both order and disorder on the earth. The order introduced is of a cultural, spiritual, technological and artistic type: a new order that do... ...artists of the life of the universe and human beings that prefer to remain cultural animals; between human beings who want to become Persons and Sop... ...ulture they live in at the present time, and they can also connect with any cultural thread that pertains to the past. Their intuition can also prope...

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Corpus of a Siam Mosquito

By: Steven David Justin Sills

...an and plebian, proletariat and CEO alike still engrossed him. Thais were culturally programmed to give the "wei" to the Buddha and the monk but in t... ... nets in this room instead of one. You, Thais, are so subservient to your cultural definitions of right and wrong. What silly things you all are. Y... ...erceive him as someone who was both anti-religious and, worse, counter pop-cultural. Kazem and Suthep had vehemently criticized the shoddy constructi... ...ery store a block or two away from this distant campus had become her only cultural attraction. She was waiting for spring but meanwhile her life was... ...e fools during times that were irregular. She had been forced to teach an anthropology class this semester. How that was related to zoology she coul... ...ion was privy to the philosophy of mice and men. All she knew was that the anthropology teacher ran away and they were in desperate need of someone to...

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Album Fotografija

By: Dusan Gojkov

...dio Belgrade «flying reporter». Host of morning programme. Started studies of Classical Archaeology and Cultural Anthropology, Faculty of Philoso... ...ade «flying reporter». Host of morning programme. Started studies of Classical Archaeology and Cultural Anthropology, Faculty of Philosophy, Uni...

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He Moolelo Aina : A Cultural Study of the Puu O Umi Natural Area Reserve and Kohala-Hamakua Mountain Lands, Districts of Kohala and Hamakua, Island of Hawaii

By: Kepa Maly

... and Wildlife (DLNR-DOFAW), requested that Kumu Pono Associates LLC conduct detailed historical-archival research that would describe the traditional-cultural and historical setting of lands within existing, or proposed Natural Area Reserves on the Island of Hawaii. This component of the study discusses several ahupuaa that contribute to the land area of the Puu o Umi Natu...

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He Moolelo Aina : A Cultural Study of the Puu Makaala Natural Area Reserve, Districts of Hilo and Puna, Island of Hawaii

By: Julie Leialoha

...ay of life. This concept is still expressed by Hawaiian kupuna (elders) through the present day, and passed on in many native families. Also, in this cultural context, anything which damages the native nature of the land, forests, ocean, and kino lau therein, damages the integrity of the whole. Thus caring for, and protecting the land and ocean resources, is a way of life....

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He Moolelo Aina No Kaeo Me Kahi Aina E Ae Ma Honuaula O Maui : A Cultural-Historical Study of Kaeo and Other Lands in Honuaula, Island of Maui

By: Kepa Maly

...s, and modified outcrops were also identified, as a part of an archaeological survey conducted by Haun and Associates (Haun et al., 2000 & 2004). The cultural resources are interpreted as dating from the period of pre-history to historic ranching and later residency activities (Haun, 2000 & 2004; and Frampton, 2002, revised, 2004). The research conducted as a part of this...

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The World Factbook: 1987

By: Central Intelligence Agency

...ban, environmental, and housing policy; Wallonia also has a separate Walloon Cultural Council Legal system: civil law system influenced by English con... ..., and the legal and medical professions; various organizations represent the cultural inter- ests of Flanders and Wallonia; various peace groups such ... ...ent: recent droughts and deserti- fication severely affecting marginal agri- cultural activities, population distribution, economy; overgrazing; defor... ...r- man Youth, Free German Trade Union Federation, Democratic Women's League, Cultural League of the German Demo- cratic Republic (all Communist domina... ...average unemployment 4.0% (1986 est.) Organized labor: about 10% of nonagri- cultural labor force in government- sanctioned unions Government Official...

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Mauna Kea

By: Kepa Maly

...script. Such a manuscript will provide readers with access to the diverse, and at times, difficult to locate, historical narratives that document the cultural landscape, and history of land use on Mauna Kea. It being believed that this information may in turn serve as a platform for informed discussions—in the field of cultural and historical resources—in planning for the ...

... was killed by a wild bullock at Keahua-ai (now called Douglas Pit or Kaluakauka), near the boundary of Humuula and Laupahoehoe. By 1850, the natural-cultural landscape of the aina mauna was being significantly altered by the roving herds of wild bullocks, sheep and other ungulates, and ranching interests were being formalized in the region. In 1857, the Crown and Governme...

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Air Force Research Institute Papers 2011-1 : General McChrystal’s Strategic AssessmentEvaluating the Operating Environment in Afghanistan in the Summer of 2009

By: Colonel Matthew Brand, USAF

...MMER OF 2009 Introduction . . . .1 The Tasking . . . .2 The Team . . . . 3 The Assessment Begins . . . .7 Early Organizational Difficulties and Cultural Clashes . . . .10 The Team Comes Together and Moves Forward . . .15 Initial Assessment Working Group . . . . 17 General McChrystal Takes Ownership . . . .25 General McChrystal Takes Specific Troop Numbers out of ...

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Cyclopedia of Philosophy

By: Sam Vaknin

...of Rights All human cultures have hierarchies of rights. These hierarchies reflect cultural mores and lores and there cannot, therefore, be a unive... ... words, as a result of value judgements within given historical, psychological and cultural contexts. Judgement has to be involved: are the actions... ...s, or symbols, often have different meanings. Meaning is dependent upon historical, cultural, and personal contexts. There is no telling whether two... ...verbal vocabulary). Pain is, therefore, a value judgment and the reaction to it is culturally dependent. In some cases, pain is perceived as positi... ...he Gods was a high honour. How would we judge animal rights in such historical and cultural contexts? Are there any "universal" values or does it a... ...d even be enshrined in religion or in the prevailing theories regarding the world. Anthropology confirms that this, indeed, is the case. In inform... ...merely reinstate this natural "default mode", observes Lionel Tiger, a professor of anthropology at Rutgers University in New Jersey. That three qua...

...Cyclopedia of issues in modern philosophy: The philosophy of science and religion, the cognitive sciences, cultural studies, aesthetics, art and literature, the philosophy of economics, the philosophy of psychology, and ethics....

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The Cosmo-Art Theorems and Axioms

By: Antonio Mercurio

... 44 Axiom 7 46 Chapter III : Principles of Prenatal Anthropology The Search for Beauty that has been lost, Primar... ...s in my paper "Principi di antropologia prenatale" {Principles of Prenatal Anthropology}, presented at the OMAEP International Congress held at the ... ...e travelled along and that I now can define with the name of Cosmoartistic Anthropology. These ideas were first incarnated in Existential Personalis... ...thropology. These ideas were first incarnated in Existential Personalistic Anthropology and Sophia-Analysis, then in Sophia-Art and now in Cosmo-Art... ... them on it. These laws made it possible for cosmic life, biological life, cultural life, spiritual life and artistic life to appear and evolve. Thi... ... or another, they will destroy us. In a group of Existential Personalistic Anthropology or of Cosmo-Art, one can learn the method for creating a Cho... ...e spiritual life of a populace is also a form of emergent life, just as its cultural life is. Looking at it in another way, we could also say that cu... ...in the context of its historical goal of transforming from a simple animal-cultural individual, to an individual that becomes a Person. A Person is ... ... of faith; it is a reality that anyone can verify, regardless of his or her cultural level. What is not verifiable by everyone is the fact that hu...

...e fundamental questions that Human Beings have regarding the meaning of Life. The book also offers an important chapter on the Principles of Prenatal Anthropology as well as one on the Rules for Nocturnal Navigation, which is a splendid guide for sailing on the seas of existence and journeying towards ‘Secondary Beauty...

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Hana Hou : The Kamehameha Journal of Education

By: Kamehameha Schools

...a vehicle for authors who were already writing for national journals. Rather, the editors, coming from a variety of disciplines including education, anthropology, clinical psychology, and the Kamehameha Elementary Education Program (KEEP) were able to identify methods and research that were effective and therefore important. Some of the best pieces were from teachers who...

... Learning Principles-Anthony J. Picard & Donald B. Young September 1990. 93 -- Encouraging Voluntary Reading-Alice J. Kawakami January 1990 -- 109 -- Cultural Aspects Of Learning And Teaching The Child As A Member Of A Culture-Ginger Fink May 1990. 117 -- Becoming A Teacher In A Multicultural Classroom-Virgie Chattergy Fall 1993. 123 -- The Role Of Culture In Minority Scho...

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On The Origin Of The Human Mind, Second Edition

By: Ph.D. Andrey Vyshedskiy

...tionary history of primates, and archaeological/paleontological evidence of tool and art creation and usages).” —RICHARD J. HARRINGTON, Professor of Anthropology, Integrative Centers for Science and Medicine “It is with great enthusiasm I recommend this book to everyone interested in the study of the human mind. The theory of integration of neuronal ensembles allowing ...

...arithmetical skills (Inoue S, 2007). Many social functions, such as altruism, understanding another person’s cognitive state, social cooperation, and cultural transmission, which were once thought to be human-specific, have recently been described in various forms in chimpanzees, bonobos and other great apes (Call J, 2008; Hare B, 2010; Luncz LV, 2012; Whiten A, 2009; Horn...

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Chicago Manual of Style

By: University of Chicago

...the University Extension Division (but: the division), the Depart- ment of Anthropology (but: the department); the Board of Trustees (the Trustees,...

...sharing content that led to significant changes in the publishing industry. To ensure the 15th edition (2003) would fully address these shifts in the cultural and professional landscape, Chicago’s editorial staff solicited the advice of the Manual’s first-ever advisory board—a distinguished group of scholars, authors, and professionals from a wide range of publishing and b...

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Laws of Destiny Never Disappear : Culture of Thailand in the Postlocal World

By: Matti Sarmela

...ry? Where would we live? This had to be lunacy. I had set off to carry out cultural anthropological fieldwork in Thailand. No science called cultural ... ...cultural anthropological fieldwork in Thailand. No science called cultural anthropology existed in those days in Finland. I looked along the Phahonlyo... ...as created the idea that rich Western life consists of continuously buying cultural enjoyment and producing experiences for the self, worshipping one'... ... adapted to 'modern development', their global economic, technological and cultural environment. Later, the project title changed to . Now, I want to ... ...hat do they lose and what gain instead? This book represents environmental anthropology, but I do not consider as fundamental the adaptation of human ... ...dividual people and communities adapt to changes in the environment, a new cultural response is created, a new human ecosystem, where old structures n... ...t used to govern the former way of life remains in the new culture. In the cultural history of man, great technological structural changes may be disc... ...ition of explorers - having spent decades teaching methodology of cultural anthropology. For my Thailand project, I wanted to amass documents that wil... ...ephant. In my account, I cannot include a great deal of theory of cultural anthropology or research into Thailand, but the bibliography contains liter...

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Grand Hotel

By: Dusan Gojkov

...Host of morning programme. Started studies of Classical Archaeology and Cultural Anthropology, Faculty of Philosophy, University of Belgrade. 19... ...orning programme. Started studies of Classical Archaeology and Cultural Anthropology, Faculty of Philosophy, University of Belgrade. 1985 Arrest...

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The Fundamental Assumptions Underlying the Modern Study of Psychopathology Examined.

By: Sam Vaknin

...nts are females. Upbringing and environment, the process of socialization and cultural mores all play an important role in the pathogenesis of... ... Culture dictates what is to be repressed. Mental illness is either idiosyncratic (cultural directives are not followed and the individual is uniqu... ...individual is unique, eccentric, and schizophrenic) – or conformist, abiding by the cultural dictates of what is allowed and disallowed. Our cultur... ... assumption that serial killers are a modern - or even post-modern - phenomenon, a cultural-societal construct, a by-product of urban alienation, A... ...ersal and inescapable developmental phase. Narcissistic traits are common and often culturally condoned. To this extent, serial killers are merely o... ...merely reinstate this natural "default mode", observes Lionel Tiger, a professor of anthropology at Rutgers University in New Jersey. That three qua...

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Theory of the Person

By: Antonio Mercurio

... 1 THEORY OF THE PERSON AND EXISTENTIAL PERSONALISTIC ANTHROPOLOGY By Antonio Mercurio Editions Solaris Institute... ...uman bliss, in some unknown hereafter. What instead is my conclusion? My anthropology? That Nothingness does not exist, but Being exists, Being in... ... seminar on the Oedipal phase, I believe you learned about how Existential Anthropology looks at this subject. Let’s look for example at a family uni... ...ate Hebrew theology and Plato’s and Aristotle’s metaphysics. These are the cultural reference points that we must keep in mind. The concept of the ex... ...is, devoted to the Psychological I. My lessons have to do with Existential Anthropology, and they deal with the I Person. The I Person also has its ... ...e is really only an existential problem. You are basing your argument on a cultural preconception that freedom must be absolute, if it is to be real... ...r there is one hundred percent freedom, or there is none at all. This is a cultural category dictated by a need for omnipotence! Absolute freedom do... ...ome (S.U.R.), Rome 1991 THEORY OF THE PERSON AND EXISTENTIAL PERSONALISTIC ANTHROPOLOGY Published by The Solaris Institute of the Sophia University...

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The Conundrums of Psychology

By: Sam Vaknin

...r character is the set of all acquired characteristics we posses, often judged in a cultural-social context. Sometimes the interplay of all these f... ...nded" when rendered functional again by the prevailing standards of his social and cultural frame of reference. In a way, the three schools are aki... ...rsonality disorders are "not otherwise specified" – a catchall, basket "category". Cultural bias is evident in certain disorders (such as the Antis... ...es not constitute insanity in the strictest sense because it conforms to social and cultural creeds and codes of conduct in her milieu. Billions of ... ... It would seem that sanity and insanity are relative terms, dependent on frames of cultural and social reference, and statistically defined. There ... ...d even be enshrined in religion or in the prevailing theories regarding the world. Anthropology confirms that this, indeed, is the case. In inform...

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Hypotheses on Ulysses

By: Antonio Mercurio

...unaware of it (see A.M. Theory of the Person and Existential Personalistic Anthropology, published by The Sophia University of Rome (S.U.R.), 2009).... ...ed hatred so we don’t blow up with the ship? Existential Personalistic Anthropology and Cosmo-Art offer an affirmative answer to these questions... ...he result of the action of a group. It also asserts, as does Personalistic Anthropology, that if repressed hatred, and the need for revenge that goes... ...vercome universal gravity, the limitations of biological life and those of cultural and spiritual life. The global I must die so the I of the arti... ... described in my book: “Theory of the Person and Existential Personalistic Anthropology” (published by Sophia University of Rome, 2009).. There I sp... ...d on the metapsychology which is at the basis of Existential Personalistic Anthropology and of Cosmo-Art. From the time of conception onward, the I... ...orm biochemical energy and mechanical energy in relational, individual and cultural energy; they synthesize, within themselves and outside of themse... ...every sort of handicraft and create every type of works, familial, social, cultural, and in particular those works that we call works of art, that ...

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Modelling of Rationality...and Beyond the Physics

By: Gh. C. Dinulescu

... knowledge of the rational entity - a necessity legitimating philosophical anthropology as the science of humankind. This necessity was suggestively ... ... concept represents exactly such a system to the benefit of philosophical anthropology, to which it undeoubtedly confers a character of science. In ... ...t by way of assertions, but with logical-scientific arguments. Turning of anthropology into an exact science has as a direct result the alteration of... ...ional mental manifestation, obviously malefic, yet officially dubbed as a cultural alternative: the ″art of tauromachy″). 29 By the same token, w... ...at present, makes us reconsider the assertion on a continuously ascending cultural level, in favor of a rather wavering one, under the control of th... ...gion as an integrant part of the Science of Religions – the philosophical anthropology. Critical notes of the reader: 10. Date of the birth... ...nk that religions tend to acquire a statute of science, the philosophical anthropology, very well founded, will ″absorb″ the great religions as scie...

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And Gulliver Returns Book VI : Our Psychological Motivations

By: Lemuel Gulliver XVI

...have-- by choosing between our conscience and our more basic sensual pleasures. ―As you know, one of the basic questions in psychology, anthro... ... and naïve obviousness of a cartoon. Whether it be a toddling infant or a tottering grandpa, putting down others to raise your own status is a cultur... ...an be found along the whole scale. The artificial concept that there are masculine traits and feminine traits, which are quite different, is a cultur... ...uage in order understand science, business and international politics, but we need to keep some special identities as part of our personal and cultur... ...es normality and enters into an abnormal adjustment. The same actions may be normal or abnormal depending on the age of the individual or the cultur... .... ―You may be familiar with the ideas if Pierre Bourdieu. He talked about different kinds of ‗capital‘ or riches that a person has. Cultur...

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The Path of Splitness

By: Indrek Pringi

...t their evil Pg 1825 The Killing of Able by Cain Pg 1827 Undead Spirits in Anthropology and Religion Pg 1830 The Undead and Love Pg 1832 The U... ... a forest fire: than hunting dangerous animals using a few small hand tools. Anthropology has uncovered this one common fact concerning the oldest ... ...tual-habit of the ever-wider search for firewood becoming a blind, unthinking cultural tradition? Africans still denude their forests and destroy th... ... craze of a mass consumer culture which has become psychotic. It is a form of cultural insanity which is getting progressively worse.. People living... ...SS Chapter Three: Hominids 177 Would this kind of event stay in their cultural memory long enough to give them the idea of using fire? Simp... ...the Wild Dog example being the third strongest… and put all of their social-cultural-instinctive traits, habits, characteristics together…. You... ...ncestor worship. There is no difference between the veneration of elders, and cultural phenomenon of ancestor worship; except the accumulation of cu... ...the trees, the animals, the rocks, the waters, the air, the clouds. What all anthropology is blind to; is that the very definition of a spirit or e... ...ing is not sane. It is not healthy. Killing is sick. Study history. Study anthropology. All the facts are there. The principle of tool-use do...

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Cyclopedia of Economics

By: Sam Vaknin

...of Rights All human cultures have hierarchies of rights. These hierarchies reflect cultural mores and lores and there cannot, therefore, be a unive... ... words, as a result of value judgements within given historical, psychological and cultural contexts. Judgement has to be involved: are the actions... ...s, or symbols, often have different meanings. Meaning is dependent upon historical, cultural, and personal contexts. There is no telling whether two... ...verbal vocabulary). Pain is, therefore, a value judgment and the reaction to it is culturally dependent. In some cases, pain is perceived as positi... ...he Gods was a high honour. How would we judge animal rights in such historical and cultural contexts? Are there any "universal" values or does it a... ...d even be enshrined in religion or in the prevailing theories regarding the world. Anthropology confirms that this, indeed, is the case. In inform... ...merely reinstate this natural "default mode", observes Lionel Tiger, a professor of anthropology at Rutgers University in New Jersey. That three qua...

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A Unifying Field in Logics : Neutrosophic Logic. Neutrosophy, Neutrosophic Set, Neutrosophic Probability

By: Florentin Smarandache

...ogeneous (not homogeneous) with respect to gender, ability, and ethnic or cultural background in order to learn from each other and better interact.... ... people are turned into flesh robots. 45 How one explains the more mass cultural accent in underdeveloped countries than in rich industrialized on... ...ges), politic (solidarity with the most powerful), economic, ideological, cultural, even scientific. 55 Gabriel Marcel wrote "Les hommes cont... ... in the huge amalgam of information, news at every second, scientific and cultural forces... He doesn't face up with these accelerated dynamics. ... ...e system is inconsistent (G Ådel's Second Incompleteness Theorem). Cultural events occur 'synchronically' in many countries, but 'protochronic... ...rality in lato sensu), the NEUTROSOLOGY OF THE CULTURE, the NEUTROSOPHIC ANTHROPOLOGY. And so on: neutrosology of the values, histories, sciences, ...

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Kabbalah, Science and the Meaning of Life

By: Rav Michael Laitman

...s members to evolve in their own unique way. Kabbalah strictly objects to any cultural or educational coer- cion from Western countries toward third-... ...een physics and other sciences: All the sciences—chemistry, biology, zoology, anthropology, sociology, and every other sci- ence—designed their model... ...ture and art. For the last thirty years of his life he was Germany's greatest cultural icon, serving as an object of pilgrimage from all over Europe...

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And Gulliver Returns Book IV : A Look at Our Human Values

By: Lemuel Gulliver XVI

... use of their 119 native languages and develop their own geographical cultural sub-societies—the Chinatowns, Koreatowns, and little Italys that ... ...e is more verifiable than the social and psychological sciences. Physical anthropology gives evidence but without a complete picture. The Leakey‘s wo... ...t as the millions of years rolled on. As the sciences of paleontology and anthropology developed we looked at the human forerunners, their use of too... ...illed by the work of thousands of other scientists from many fields, from anthropology to zoology, from geology to genetics, and from biology to pal... ... it a stronger religious conviction or a stronger family life with strong cultural pressures? Catholic Italy is around 10% and Catholic Ireland at a...

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The Williams Record

By: Student Media

...low : Michigan 1; Grand Rapids League Team. 10. Michigan 7; Michigan Agri- cultural College 2. Michigan 8; Michigan Agri- cultural College 0. Michigan... ... Michigan 8; Michigan Agri- cultural College 0. Michigan 7; Michigan Agri- cultural College 2. ,3l!Cuigan J, .i" iDion vvuiicgc u. Michigan 6; Oberlin... ...ember to Lincoln, Neb., to assume his duties as professor of sociology and anthropology in the University of Nebraska. Asst.-Prof. Weston expects to s... ...e City of New York 94 to 0. Both the Con- noctiout and Massachusetts Agri- cultural colleges were also over- wholniod with large scores. The gonio wit...

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Main Street

By: Sinclair Lewis

...she read scores of books unnatural to her gay white littleness: volumes of anthropology with ditches of foot-notes filled with heaps of small dusty ty... ...eally stirring ideas that are springing up today—whether it’s chemistry or anthropology or labor problems—the things that are go- ing to mean so terri... ... have a wonderful building—lovely brown brick, with big windows, and agri- cultural and manual-training departments. When we get it, that’ll be my ans...

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March of the Evil Empires : English versus the Feudal Languages

By: VED from Victoria Institutions

...hat is in the offing for the USA as feudal languages enter inside the social system: QUOTE: Yet the continuous and incessant bombardment of alien cultural ideology embedded in feudal languages, could create experiences, which are not English and will lead USA to social tensions. Though the extreme emotional disturbances, it causes would be understood as racial feelings...

...instinctive aloofness The lack of courtesy in social scenes in India Chapter 12 A matter of perspective Chapter 13 A factor of anthropology A factor of anthropology Envisaging a behaviour Chapter 14 A brief page on Kerala Chapter 15 The miscellaneous affects Techniques of leadership Towns and Cities of India The incessant m...

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Democracy and Education

By: John Dewey

...has given rise to the recapitula- tion theory of education, biological and cultural. The in- dividual develops, but his proper development consists in... ...not concern us, save as it is supposed to afford scientific foundation for cultural recapitulation of the past. Cultural recapitulation says, first, t... ...n, and of the formation from without, whether by physical nature or by the cultural products of the past, the ideal of growth results in the conceptio... ... applies to theories which find the primary subject matter of study in the cultural products —especially the literary products—of man’s history. Iso- ... ...character of most elemen- tary education, and the narrowly disciplinary or cultural 143 John Dewey character of most higher education. It accounts fo... ...ilosophy. For obviously it is to mathematics, physics, chemistry, biology, anthropology, history, etc. that we must go, not to philosophy, to find out...

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Anna Karenina

By: Leo Tolstoy, Graf

...consciously patronizing tone in which his brother questioned him about agri cultural matters (their mother’s property had not been divided, and Levin... ...time to the theoretical study of the subject. After reading several books on anthropology, education, and didac tics, Alexey Alexandrovitch drew up a...

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