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  • ...nt/r2v82x45l8644373/ Ernest Hemingway and the Near-Death Experience] J Med Humanities 20:203-17
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  • ...ocial sciences]] vary somewhat in form and function from journals in the [[humanities]] and [[qualitative]] [[social sciences]]. American and British systems of In the Anglo-American [[humanities]], there has not yet been a tradition (as currently exists in the sciences)
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  • ...cross a variety of [[social science]]s, [[applied social science]]s, and [[humanities]].
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  • ...is a member, awarded her its 2005 Henry Allen Moe Prize for writing in the humanities and jurisprudence. She also serves on the advisory council of the Schlesing
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  • ...riences" like collective comet-watching or rave dancing on ecstasy. While humanities and social science departments before the 1950s would rarely have imagined
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  • * the College of Humanities and Social Science
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  • ====Humanities==== ====Humanities====
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  • ..., but it is the first permanent photograph ever produced.<ref>Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center, online exhibition, University of Texas, Austin [http://www
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  • *Time magazine’s “25 Most Influential Americans” list (1997), a National Humanities Medal (1998)
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  • ====Humanities====
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  • | publisher = Web Genocide Documentation Centre, Faculty of Humanities, Languages and Social Sciences, University of the West of England
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  • ...lx.<ref name="Encyclopedia.com"/> In 2014, McMurtry received the National Humanities Medal.<ref name=NatHumMedal /> ...cMurtry] National Humanities Medal 2014, at The National Endowment for the Humanities</ref>
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  • ====National endowments for arts and humanities==== ...ite House proposed the establishment a National Foundation on the Arts and Humanities and requested $20 million in start-up funds. The commission's report had ge
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  • ====National endowments for arts and humanities==== ...ite House proposed the establishment a National Foundation on the Arts and Humanities and requested $20 million in start-up funds. The commission's report had ge
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  • ...uld probably be standardized within different subjects at the least. Many humanities articles capitalize each word in an article title, and italicize book title ...HARLES DARWIN. And , personally, the preferred practice is some fields of humanities of using very cryptic acronyms for common journal titles. [[User:DavidGoodm
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  • ...shing'', 1971), and on [[research methods]] in [[history]] and the other [[humanities]] (''The Modern Researcher'', which has seen at least six editions). ...rchive/20110301.html |title=News Archive &#124; National Endowment for the Humanities |publisher=Neh.gov |date= |accessdate=October 28, 2012}}</ref> On April 16,
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  • Later in his life, Lang expanded his "challenges" to include the humanities. For example, he fought the decision by Yale University to hire [[Daniel K
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  • ...ning most disciplines, but most notably in the life sciences, engineering, humanities, economics, sociology and the social sciences".<ref>{{cite web | url=http:/ * '''[[Faculty of Humanities (University of Manchester)|Faculty of Humanities]]''' includes the School of ''Arts, Histories and Cultures'' (incorporating
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  • ...arl Popper on the Occasion of his 80th Birthday.'' Atlantic Highlands, NJ: Humanities Press, 1982. A collection of essays on Popper's thought and legacy by a wid
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  • ...rses. He studied at the [[Collège Louis-le-Grand]] where he was trained in humanities as well as in mathematics. After finishing his studies, he enlisted in the
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  • ...many of the émigrés came to America making major impacts on the sciences, humanities, medicine, and the arts. Central Europe’s great loss was, at first, Turk
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  • *Ohio State University College of Humanities, [http://prohibition.osu.edu/ Temperance and Prohibition]
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  • ...be vital for certain types of [[employment]], and even education in the [[humanities]] is often done for the reason that it demonstrates a mental agility, an ab
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  • | 2003-2005 || Post-doctoral fellowship || || Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada
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  • | publisher = Programs in Humanities and Sciences, College of Nursing and Health Professions, Drexel University
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  • ..., &c. &c. &c. 2d ed. (London, UK: Charles Dolman, 1841; reprint, New York: Humanities Press, 1973), p.1.)</ref>
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  • ...Education and a program administrator at the [[National Endowment for the Humanities]] (NEH). He is currently on the Board of the American Council for Trustees
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  • ...uo |article= The Han Nom Institute, Hanoi |title= Asian Research Trends: a Humanities and Social Science Review |url= http://books.google.com.vn/books?id=HtZVAAA ...ear program in Han-Nom is offered at the University of Social Sciences and Humanities of Ho Chi Minh City.
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  • ...court, where they were taught military arts and several subjects from the humanities. One of Alexander’s teachers at the school was Leonidas, a relative of Ol
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  • |Arts and Humanities |Arts & Humanities
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  • ...s the [[Berlin Declaration on Open Access to Knowledge in the Sciences and Humanities]]. ...cation (see Rick Johnson's ''The Future of Scholarly Communications in the Humanities: Transformation or Adaption''.<sup>[http://www.arl.org/sparc/pubs/index.htm
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  • ...ich.edu/cgi/t/text/text-idx?c=acls;;idno=heb01365.0001.001 online via ACLS Humanities E-Book.] ...ich.edu/cgi/t/text/text-idx?c=acls;;idno=heb01365.0001.001 online via ACLS Humanities E-Book.]
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  • ...Syntax der Sprache'', 1934 (''The Logical Syntax of Language'', New York : Humanities, 1937)
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  • ...tics and Physical Sciences, Biological Sciences, Social Sciences, Arts and Humanities, and Public Affairs, Business and Administration, which in turn are divided
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  • ...at [[Hillsdale College]], where he was Distinguished Visiting Professor of Humanities.
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  • ...not seen discussed. <blockquote>It's worth observing that, at least in the humanities, scholars are trained so that, even when trying to prove a point, one must This may be true in the humanities, but not necessarily in experimental science or engineering. Now, there are
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  • The school also offers a strong humanities and foreign language curriculum. [[Japanese language|Japanese]], [[Chinese ...chnology) stresses drafting, CAD, and basic electronics skills. Integrated Humanities courses are offered in 10th and 11th grade, with several integrated program
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  • * Soergel, Philip M., ed. ''Arts & Humanities Through the Eras. Vol. 1: Renaissance Europe (1300-1600). '' (2005) 465 pp.
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  • ...r further information on this topic see [[Gerontology (social sciences and humanities)|this accompanying article.]]
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  • At the [[university]] level, students in most arts and humanities programs can receive credit for taking music courses, which typically take ...10800/10800-8.txt]</ref><ref>[http://www.med.mun.ca/munmed/84/crellin.htm 'Humanities are the Hormones: A Tarantella Comes to Newfoundland. What should we do abo
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  • ...had 479 citations. It was the most cited 20th Century book in the Arts and Humanities Citation Index in 1976-1983; and even forty years after its publication, th
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  • ...technology, and equipment. The district subsequently completed the current Humanities Academy building, as well as all of the athletics facilities and other impr ===Humanities===
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  • <s>[[Special:Allpages/List of humanities journals|List of humanities journals]] - [[Special:Allpages/List of snake scales|List of snake scales]]
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  • ...fferent consensus had emerged amongst academics from all disciplines – the humanities, the social sciences and the biological sciences – that biological races
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  • ...ciety for French Studies (Great Britain), & University of Oxford. European Humanities Research Centre. (1996). Privileged anonymity : the writings of Madame de L
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  • *Chairman of the [[National Endowment for the Humanities]]
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  • ====Humanities====
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  • ...ich.edu/cgi/t/text/text-idx?c=acls;;idno=heb01365.0001.001 online via ACLS Humanities E-Book.]
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  • ...re books citing other books. Therefore, ISI does not publish a JCR for the humanities.
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  • ...ich.edu/cgi/t/text/text-idx?c=acls;;idno=heb01365.0001.001 online via ACLS Humanities E-Book.]
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  • ...h girl of her time: languages, drawing, music, dance and other fashionable humanities. She showed her unusual interests even as a child, demanding formal study i
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  • * KALECKI, Michal. ''Essays on Developing Economics''. Humanities/Harvester Press, Atlantic Highlands, New Jersey/Hassocks, Sussex, 1979. ISB
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  • ...e des Quatre-Nations, founded by [[Cardinal Mazarin]], where he was taught humanities, mathematics, and sciences. After graduation, he enrolled as a law student
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  • ...ddletown: Getting a Living in Muncie, Indiana.'' Indiana Committee for the Humanities, 1976.
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  • ...ambitious Cauchy, being a brilliant student, won many prizes in Latin and Humanities. In spite of these successes, Augustin-Louis chose an engineering career, a
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  • ...ambitious Cauchy, being a brilliant student, won many prizes in Latin and Humanities. In spite of these successes, Augustin-Louis chose an engineering career, a
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  • ...appear somewhere over [[CZ:Discipline Workgroups|there]]. I put it under "Humanities", but do not know whether it is the right place (easy to revert). --[[User:
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  • ...authors= |date=2006 |format= |work= |publisher= Micronesian Journal of the Humanities and Social Sciences |pages=5(1/2): p547 |language= |archiveurl= |archivedat
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  • ...ut the Editors:</u></b>&nbsp; Mark A. Bedau is Professor of Philosophy and Humanities at Reed College in Portland, Oregon. He is the coeditor of ''Emergence: Con ...ut the Editors:</u></b>&nbsp; Mark A. Bedau is Professor of Philosophy and Humanities at Reed College in Portland, Oregon. He is the coeditor of ''Emergence: Con
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  • ...l | title =I. G. Farben Building, now Johann Wolfgang Goethe Universität's Humanities Building...| accessdate = | author=Chapin, Chip | date=2002 | work=US Veter
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  • ...y of Heidelberg (1997). Stanford Presidential Lectures and Symposia in the Humanities and Arts. Stanford University</ref> ...y of Heidelberg (1997). Stanford Presidential Lectures and Symposia in the Humanities and Arts. Stanford University; [http://faculty.gvsu.edu/websterm/Enuma_Elis
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  • ...not only philosophyin the contemproary sense but the natural sciences and humanities as well.
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  • ...ventures. Welfare spending, aid to education, and support for the arts and humanities expanded sharply, as did Social Security and Medicare payments. Poverty plu
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  • ...Syntax der Sprache'', 1934 (''The Logical Syntax of Language'', New York: Humanities, 1937)
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  • Where this workgroup belong in? I put it under "humanities", just to show it, but I'm not sure it fits the template. --[[User:Aleksan
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  • ...", and "the most humanistic of the sciences and the most scientific of the humanities".
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  • | publisher = Faculty of Humanities, Languages and Social Science, University of the West of England | year = 1
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  • .../news/humanities/2004-07/fightofthecentury.html "Fight of the Century".] ''Humanities'', Vol. 25, No. 4, July/August 2004. Retrieved: 7 January 2008.</ref>
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  • ...rather than an Author function. This issue has additional gravity in the humanities, where it often happens that, with Approvals, the one Editor process is the ...those fields with 2 or fewer active editors. The dearth of editors in the humanities would otherwise prohibit any approved articles. I was lucky with [[Literat
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  • ...nce studies specialist who has served as the founding director of DePaul’s Humanities Center. There are about 40 full-time faculty members. The college enrolled
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  • ...ountries]], as elsewhere in Europe, was a flowering period of the arts and humanities. During the [[Middle Ages]], the situation in the wealthy Flemish cities su
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  • ...laws and dynamics. The whole world of inner experience (the world of the humanities) long rejected by 20th century scientific materialism, thus becomes recogni
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  • ...and repair that enable longevity in the individual have been bolstered by humanities ability to control extrinsic variables <ref name=Kirkwood2002> </ref>. Acco
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  • ::Larry makes some useful points. In the humanities, the journals and book publishers do not have a system for vetting 500 word
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  • ...rsities and graduate schools. It is dominant in the sciences, engineering, humanities, social sciences, law, divinity and medicine. There are more than 40 colleg
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  • ...dy money, and government loans. He set up the [[National Endowment for the Humanities]] and the [[National Endowment for the Arts]], to support humanists and art
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  • ...onstrated that the brain's neural circuitry can in fact be rewired. In the humanities, sociologist [[Daniel Bell]] coined the term "intellectual technologies" to
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  • ...es's View of Argentina|journal=The Modern Language Review|publisher=Modern Humanities Research Association|volume=vol.74|pages=pp. 607-616}}</ref> His fiction is
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  • ...Edward| authorlink = | title = A Short History of Marriage| publisher = Humanities Press| date = 1968| location = NY| pages = Vol. III, 162| url = | doi |
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  • ...e continued their struggle into the 1980s. In the 1990s, scholars from the humanities and social sciences launched an assault on the central beliefs of science i
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  • ...nipāta'', translated by H. Saddhatissa, Curzon Press ... 1985 ... London [/Humanities Press, New York]
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  • ...e continued their struggle into the 1980s. In the 1990s, scholars from the humanities and social sciences launched an assault on the central beliefs of science i
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  • ...tannerlectures.utah.edu/_documents/a-to-z/p/popper80.pdf |publisher=Tanner Humanities Center, The University of Utah |accessdate=June 1, 2015}}
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  • ...hat each workgroup or each super-group (Social Sciences, Natural Sciences, Humanities, etc.) should elect its own representative(s) except that anyone can join a
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