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  • '''Teledildonics''' was a term introduced, originally as a 1980ss thought experiment, by [[Ted Nelson]], the inventor of [[hypertext]]. Teledildonic
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  • ...e.</ref>. Composition simply means that two actions such as F and R can be thought of as combined into a single action R&#x2218;F, which is the act of perform ...enoted S&#x2218;(R&#x2218;F). Alternatively, the rotation and shift can be thought of as a single motion following the flip: (S&#x2218;R)&#x2218;F. Associativ
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  • ...their saved video to the hunting buddies they wanted to brag to. And they thought it would useful for those training snipers to be able to view the same imag
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  • ...room with [[tatami]] matting. Practicers kneel in the [[seiza]] position, thought to be the optimum posture to allow strong and steady projection during chan Pariticipants are encouraged to focus their energy in their gut (thought in [[Zen]] to be the locus of power) and sing by slowly expelling this ener
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  • | title = Settlement Folk: Social Thought and the American Settlement Movement, 1885-1930
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  • ...on]], this mental adjustment would result in a more sophisticated level of thought, and a higher level of adaptability.
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  • ...ato]] of [[Greece]], whose ''Republic'' greatly influenced later political thought. Plato's student, [[Aristotle]], further systematized the study of politics ==Medieval political thought==
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  • ...somorphism]]'''. Isomorphic groups have identical structure and are often thought of as just being relabelings of one another.
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  • ...constant]] ''R'' to [[Avogadro's constant]] ''N''<sub>A</sub>. It can be thought of as the gas constant for a single [[molecule]] (or even for an arbitrary
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  • ...tant role in Western philosophy. It broadly means 'word', but also means a thought, speech or reason. It is the root for logic, and the suffix -ology (as in [
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  • ...e this could be a link to a subpage, since this list could get very long. Thought? [[User:Tom Kelly|Tom Kelly]] 22:49, 22 January 2008 (CST)
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  • ...of Humanities and Social Sciences / K. Christ RH351, Rhetoric of Economic Thought</small>] ...tia.com/PM.qst?a=o&d=97704533 HANEY, Lewis H., Ph.D. ''History of economic thought: a critical account of the origin and development of the economic theories
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  • ...irst = and Alan Bullock (et al) | title = The Fontana Dictionary of Modern Thought | origdate = 1988 | format = Paperback | publisher = Fontana press | langua
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  • ...], [[meditation]], and the nature of [[God]]; they form the core spiritual thought of [[Vedanta|Vedantic Hinduism]]. Considered as [[mysticism|mystic]] or [[S
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  • ...sed as a source of conflict since time eternal, and that logical, rational thought was the way forward for mankind.
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  • ...he tomato was long grown only as an ornamental plant because the fruit was thought to be poisonous. The tomato is a member of the [[nightshade]] family, and
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  • | title = Modern Japanese thought
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  • ...ct that he is a willing pawn in – has become more insidious than initially thought. He seems to have realized that the projection of himself as part of "a gr ...D. in International Relations, Political Philosophy, and Islamic Political Thought, [[Georgetown University]], 2000.
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  • ...sually been a repeated need to reproduce those whose perpetuation has been thought desirable. The correction of errors in such copying is the subject of the
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  • ...to intellectuals per se, they are criticized for discouraging independent thought. There is also a well-known strain of anti-intellectualism among far left m ...ude may be the former British education secretary, [[Charles Clarke]], who thought that education for its own sake was "a bit dodgy" because it lacked vocatio
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