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  • Thinking about, monitoring, and regulating one’s own thinking and thinking processes; an exemplification of cognitive science.
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  • ==Starting [[Thinking]]==
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  • ...ks called ''The Tipping Point'' and ''Blink: The Power of Thinking Without Thinking'' (2005).
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  • == Thinking ==
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  • the historical development of economic thinking.
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  • An idea or the act of thinking.
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  • Make it a generic "open source" license -- thinking of WP discussions
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  • == Password selection; authentication; thinking aloud == Thinking out loud here, I wonder if there is an article inside this on password sele
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  • (1898 – 1974) Italian philosopher, artist, exoterist, and scholar of Oriental thinking.
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  • | pagename = Thinking, fast and slow | abc = Thinking, fast and slow
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  • ...], on the one hand (e.g., the thought of one's own death), or the act of [[thinking]], on the other. The activity is associated with [[understanding]], meanin ...ut the particular fact that he is mortal, sometimes we say that what he is thinking about is, again, something abstract or mental—a ''[[proposition]]'' o
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  • ...f [[cognitive science]] that deals with human mental processes involved in thinking, feeling and behaving.
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  • ...state characterized by bewilderment, emotional disturbance, lack of clear thinking, and perceptual disorientation.<noinclude>{{DefMeSH}}</noinclude>
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  • ...atively solve problems, reflect on their experiences, and develop critical thinking.
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  • The manner of thinking, behaving, or reacting, characteristic of a specific person.
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  • ==Thinking of topics==
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  • A choice between two alternatives requiring [[thought|thinking]], usually a problem with important consequences, sometimes involving [[mor
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  • '''Thinking''' is a concept derived from the universal (cross-language) [[Semantic prim ...because there are other kinds of mental or cognitive processes aside from thinking – such as wanting, knowing, and feeling, for example.</font> <ref name=go
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  • ...racterized by social isolation, as well the exhibition of odd behavior and thinking, often accompanied by unconventional belief systems.
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  • I am thinking about writing this (far from finished!) article anew. [[User:Wlodzimierz Ho
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  • *''Thinking about National Security: Defense and Foreign Policy in a Dangerous World''
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  • ...human diet|moderation in food intake]], adequate [[exercise]] and positive thinking and attitude to [[life]].
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  • A variety of techniques that help isolate one's thinking from external stimuli, to induce a state of rest, or a state in which spiri
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  • ...d [[environment]] of a human that enable the physiological activities of [[thinking]] and [[consciousness|conscious experiencing]].
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  • [[United States of America]] [[diplomat]], authority on Soviet thinking, and head of the Policy Planning Staff of the [[United States Department of
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  • ...s of web sites connected by hyperlinks built to trick a search engine into thinking web sites are more relevant than they are.
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  • | pagename = Blink! The Power of Thinking Without Thinking | abc = Blink! The Power of Thinking Without Thinking
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  • ...state characterized by bewilderment, emotional disturbance, lack of clear thinking, and perceptual disorientation." <ref>{{MeSH}}</ref>
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  • ...s Argument” in the journal Film Studies and “Beyond Mere Illustration” in Thinking Through Cinema: Film as Philosophy (2006). He is currently finishing Exis
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  • ...ll not be able to respond as promptly as the Ombudsman should. Thanks for thinking of me. -[[User:Joe Quick|Joe Quick]] 15:51, 29 September 2010 (UTC)
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  • Planning is the mental process of thinking about the events and activities required to achieve a desired goal or purpo
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  • *McAdams, Stephen and Emmanuel Bigand (eds.) ''Thinking in Sound The Cognitive Psychology of Human Audition'' (Oxford: Clarendon P
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  • ...which serve as an introduction to academic writing, research, and critical thinking for all first-year students. ...aching interests (in both philosophy and writing) have focused on critical thinking.
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  • Thinking about it, back when I was a callow youth in military school in San Antonio,
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  • :I was thinking of Hackney and Greenwich, actually. [[User:Aleta Curry|Aleta Curry]] 18:01,
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  • I was thinking Kansas had the biggest hit with this song, or some similar group. I'll nee : You are thinking of Dust in the Wind. --[[User:Todd Coles|Todd Coles]] 17:11, 6 May 2008 (CD
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  • *[[Magical thinking]]
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  • ...er of Computational Biology and Bioinformatics, IBM; Director of Research, Thinking Machines Corporation
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  • ...esses involved in thinking, feeling and behaving. It includes a variety of thinking processes, among them: [[perception]], attention, [[memory]], knowledge acq ...the study of memory, language processing, perception, problem solving, and thinking.”
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  • Also, I'm thinking that we want to avoid the Wikipedia practice of putting links to specialize
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  • Isn't it "Rasul"? Or am I thinking of a different case? [[User:Shamira Gelbman|Shamira Gelbman]] 03:20, 8 Marc
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  • ...781429969352. | [http://books.google.com/books?id=ZuKTvERuPG8C&dq=kahneman+thinking+fast+and+slow&source=gbs_navlinks_s Google Books preview]. ...//mitpress.mit.edu/catalog/item/default.asp?ttype=2&tid=10264 ''The Act of Thinking'']. “A Bradford book." ISBN 0-262-13446-2. | [http://books.google.com/boo
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  • *[http://lenovoblogs.com/yamato/?language=en Lenovo Blogs > Yamato Thinking]
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  • ...ral barricades are manned by editors, bishops, politicians and other right-thinking people; socially accredited experts pronounce their diagnosis and solutions
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  • :Hi Chris. Am I right in thinking that catalogs are a way of keeping an article to a reasonable size? So, if Hi Chris. I've been thinking about the use of catalogs and I agree that the list of noted players should
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  • ...lso on thinking about biological processes and linguistics. So my current thinking is, rather than attempt to duplicate all that material, try to succinctly s
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  • :Feel free to change it. I was not thinking too hard since I was using it to test the subpages template. You're right o
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  • Chris, I see you are thinking pretty much along my future plans. feel free to add while I am away on vac
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  • ...apy uses behavioral and verbal techniques to identify and correct negative thinking that is at the root of the aberrant behavior. <noinclude>{{DefMeSH}}</ref>
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  • ...ible name too might be a good idea. Unfortunately many are very long. I'm thinking of catalog pages with with all the elements. We can then have various colo
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  • ...h. Can we not explicitly distinguish 'speech' from 'spoken language'? Just thinking... [[User:Anthony.Sebastian|Anthony.Sebastian]] 22:42, 26 January 2010 (UTC
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  • ..., such as [[engineering]], [[design]]ing, [[manufacturing]], and [[systems thinking]].
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  • :I was actually thinking that it was the most commonly celebrated "New Year's Eve", as in erev Rosh ...is due to campanologists ringing the church bells on New Year's Eve. Also, thinking aloud, ''first-footing'' should be mentioned in this article since it has l
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  • ...ural language’s fundamental properties, development in individuals, use in thinking and communicating, brain implementation, genetic underpinnings, and evoluti
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  • ...ural language’s fundamental properties, development in individuals, use in thinking and communicating, brain implementation, genetic underpinnings, and evoluti
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  • ...ce of the Austrian physicist [[Ludwig Boltzmann]] (1844-1906) on Planck's thinking and especially Boltzmann's idea of dividing velocity space in discrete cel
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  • * [[Blink: The Power of Thinking Without Thinking]] - [http://wikisummaries.org/Blink:_The_Power_of_Thinking_Without_Thinking
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  • I agree with the move, in fact I was thinking of doing something myself, but would rather have moved to Field (algebra),
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  • ...al firms where scalable, mission-critical systems are always needed. I am thinking of authoring articles related to IT infrastructure and management.
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  • Thinking about working on:
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  • .... My areas of interest (in a very general sense) include writing, critical thinking, team building, philosophy of language, media, and sports.
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  • :No trivialising intended; I was thinking of a bit on the tongue, go ahead and fix it already. [[User:Aleta Curry|Al
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  • ...[[Nazi]] oppression and emigrated to the [[United States of America]]. Her thinking moved away from the importance of [[Sigmund Freud|Freudian]] notions of the ...d began using it. Fromm-Reichman, from her German experience, was shocked, thinking this a private act.
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  • Thinking about a framework of reconnaissance platforms in which this can fit, perhap
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  • ...s hobbies include doing things that no one would think of as hobbies, like thinking, reading, walking. He likes cooking, but for him this isn't a hobby, becaus
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  • *De Bono, Edward and McAlhone, Beryl (1998) ''A Smile in the Mind: Witty Thinking in Graphic Design'' 1st edition. London: Phaidon Press. ISBN 0-71483-812-8
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  • Pike sees northerners as thinking of themselves as modern, rational, efficient, and industrious. To him, sout
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  • ...al Genetics for teaching at university & outreach opportunities. Encourage thinking over memorization.
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  • I'm thinking of moving the very nice material, especially graphics, of activation analys
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  • ...zed by the activity of thinking, broadly defined. That broad definition of thinking includes, among numerous other abilities attributed to mind-as-agent, the h ...(''vide infra''). The concept of mind cannot underpin the active process, thinking, that generates it.
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  • ...se of examples or cases to teach using problem-solving skills and critical thinking."<ref>{{MeSH}}</ref>
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  • ...fashion. I am also making an online mathematics to enhance the ability to thinking to our viewers. I've been sharing also in how to solve a Sudoku.
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  • {{r|Wishful thinking}}
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  • : I put it in thinking "that's not the word I want to use, I must replace it before I submit it" a ...he cricket the other day, and it was jolly good and all. Then it got me to thinking: the cricketers are men, and, ''you know Jesus was a man too''. And bla bla
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  • ** <font face="Gill Sans MT">An extensive treatment of Almaeon's thinking and relationship to ancient Greek natural philosophy.</font>
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  • ...better way to redirect, but after searching for just "diode" and at first thinking no page existed, I thought it would be helpful to have something here. I al
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  • Buddhism, Judaism and the men's movement. I value clear thinking
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  • ...ment of Improvement, Design of Experiments, the Application of Statistical Thinking to Management Processes, Statistical Process Control (SPC) in non-manufactu
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  • ...rted, I decided to move it to user space, where I eventually collapsed it, thinking that version might not even survive MfD. I made more additions to a versio
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  • ...human diet|moderation in food intake]], adequate [[exercise]] and positive thinking and attitude to [[life]]. [[Yoga]] is an example of this concept.
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  • Upgrade in progress as of Mar 25 2010. I'm thinking it's a good idea to also include the filmography (perhaps in different form ...f the subpages appear first (in a Google search) before the main page. I'm thinking that keeping a copy of the filmography on the main page (as well as a "film
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  • | pagename = Thinking | abc = Thinking
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  • I was thinking more along the lines of extra spacing between columns 2 and 3, and between ...th the new table, we could insert directions on how to use it. I was also thinking that we should talk about mutations and how some of them have no effect, ie
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  • ...Milton Friedman's contribution, and of his influence on current economic thinking. Something could be said about his concept of "positive economics"; and it
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  • I've been thinking of a CIDR article for v4. Should this be expanded into aggregation for V4 a
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  • ...a Limited-term Instructor teaching Introduction to Philosophy and Critical Thinking at the University of West Georgia.
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  • ...who are seeking to gain acceptance of their ideas into mainstream economic thinking and scholarly discourse. Thinkers within the movement seek to organize var
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  • * T-shirts. I think it's high time that CZ got some official swag. Thinking about using either Cafe Press or Spreadshirt. ...committees. I don't know the best and most realistic way to do this. I was thinking one could use UCSC's [http://trust.cse.ucsc.edu/ Mediawiki trust metric], m
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  • ...uch people, because scholars are particularly interested in how a person's thinking changes. For most, and I think this includes Rousseau (not that I am a Rou ...fe independently of his ideas. Definitely not everything about Rousseau's thinking can or should be included in a single article. I would make one long, meat
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  • ...ery far from that point, particularly in the medical/research front. I am thinking of quantum dots as delivery vehicles for one thing, nanochips with DNA or p
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  • ...more tactical or real-time within scope? When I speak of "tactical", I'm thinking about span of control of a manager or commander. For example, in the Incide With respect to real-time, I'm thinking of situational awareness, which could be manifested in the number of signif
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  • *[http://ineteconomics.org/ Institute for New Economic Thinking]
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  • ...languages. Personally, she was admired as a leader, and mentor of creative thinking from high school to the Navy high command. A [[Burke-class]] destroyer of t ==Creative thinking==
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  • ...inations, delusions, paranoid ideations, and other alterations of mood and thinking. Despite the name, the feature that distinguishes these agents from other c
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  • ...ne can update as needed, that would be great. And/or, if one of you clear-thinking folks wanted to organise the data differently/tabulate/put the results into
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  • Outside of computer science I have interests in philosophy, critical thinking and mathematics, especially the branches of each that are concerned with lo
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  • I'm thinking of moving everything under "Types of chemical analysis" over to an article
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  • ...not illuminate the square at all for modern students enrolled in critical thinking courses (i.e., the first audience we need to think about; of course, we can ...The square is obviously an entree to several related topics. It is worth thinking at this point about what information we might have in ''separate articles''
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  • ...om basic training to the War College, and thus had great influence on Army thinking.
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  • ...that [[Albert Upton]], the teacher who had the most profound effect on my thinking skills, derived his teaching ideas indirectly from the [[pragmaticism]] of ...edia.org/w/index.php?title=Special:Booksources&isbn=0870152076| Design for Thinking, A First Book in Semantics] is based on [[The Meaning of Meaning]] by [[Cha
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  • ...n and life long student now retired from practice but not from learning or thinking. My antecedents included two medical doctors, one dentist, one chiropracto
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  • ...orical research, I'm determined to find the origin of this. I've gone from thinking it was 1998 to 1995, but I don't think it can get much earlier than that. 1
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  • ...ext year, when I plan to take a history of education course. I do a lot of thinking these days about how to present the many issues related to "credibility" to ...cy, Society and Culture program. In this program I'm currently reading and thinking a lot about the use of encyclopedias and Wikipedia in community college stu
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  • ...dview''' is to seek the transformation of believers as they apply biblical thinking to all of life, enabling them to transform their communities through the gr
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  • Is it not relevant, though, to the-leader-is-always-right thinking in totalitarian states? [[User:Howard C. Berkowitz|Howard C. Berkowitz]] 11
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  • ...ing in a house with 15 cats, 4 dogs, and a squirrel, the latter two groups thinking they are cats -- although one cat appears to believe she is a squirrel. [[U
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  • == Were you thinking of doing this under UKSF? ==
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  • ...elete after reading' on the instructions at the Related Pages tab, but I'm thinking that's a mistake. Yes, but that's because you're thinking logically, my love, and also probably because you're young enough for at le
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  • ...be societies that completely ban certain freedoms, rights, way of life or thinking that would seem to hamper the governance of the dystopian societies. Such d
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  • ...intrapersonal aspect of learning and is often found in solitude reading or thinking.
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  • ...day to a special status, and a hearty enthusiasm for nonsense and alogical thinking.
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  • ...nthony's weekly wiki project, though anyone else is of course welcome. I'm thinking of tackling the early years Anthony, and if you wish you can do the later p
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  • ...works, and patterns of organisation, leading to a novel kind of 'systemic' thinking. This volume integrates the ideas, models, and theories underlying the syst
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  • I'm thinking that it may be better if the quotations used in this article are tied to ei
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  • ...ight, hearing, touch, taste and smell. They are also perceived by feeling, thinking and remembering. While a rose is an object, a memory is an object also. You
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  • ...cture, and I hope someone has recorded much of it. Some of her examples of thinking unconventionally came from her responses to assignments at the War College.
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  • ...eering. Outside my profession I am interested in themes like conciousness, thinking, behavior, needs, evolution and that kind of subjects. I hope that our shar
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  • ...Note on the History and Meaning of Skepticism", Resources for Independent Thinking, http://www.rit.org/essays/history.php.</ref>
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  • ...f ideas is purposely muddled so as to make the origins of certain lines of thinking unclear, especially when they are used as the basis for public policy.
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  • ...ith only its horns protruding; this is meant to deceive other animals into thinking it is food. When the animal approaches, the Cerastes promptly kills it.
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  • ...believing I invented it. Either I talk too much - quite possible - and my thinking is now received wisdom, or, inspired (and amused) minds think alike. --[[Us :Thanks Larry. I like the thinking. Will investigate and look at integrating that step (once I learn how it ac
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  • ...time, his interpretation of Hitler changed, emphasizing Hitler's goals and thinking, the "intentionalist" school of thought. Intentionalism is sometimes equate
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  • :You are thinking crustaceans. Arthropods include insects and ticks, both of which were consi
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  • ...'ve got that snippet in my brain, it has to be in a version I've seen; I'm thinking the movie. [[User:Aleta Curry|Aleta Curry]] 23:47, 25 March 2011 (UTC)
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  • ...site devoted to teaching people how to cook through science and analytical thinking
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  • ...:Just because an author includes a witch in a story does not mean they are thinking of politicians. --[[User:Robert W King|Robert W King]] 09:27, 17 November 2
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  • ...er:Hans Adler]] seems to know more than I do. His user talk page says he's thinking about returning. [[User:Peter Jackson|Peter Jackson]] ([[User talk:Peter Ja
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  • ...masters, Roy, Gene, and Hoppy. I had, frankly, forgotten that. What I was thinking of was their presence in fictional movies, comic books, TV shows, etc. And
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  • ...of by senses such as touch. Some things we know of by feeling and some by thinking. Senses such as seeing help us know what a name such as orange means. Some
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  • ...ional. He is a cofounder of [[The NextRight]], a website for promoting new thinking on the right.
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  • {{r|Thinking About You}}
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  • Thinking about how this article could developed, it needs a section on the history o
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  • I hope we aren't actually seriously thinking of using this. :-) I'd like to avoid "running on empty" jokes. --[[User:L
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  • {{r|Thinking, fast and slow}} A book review.
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  • ...e he never published it. "There were striking similarities in mathematical thinking" between the two men, says Eberhard Knobloch, a Leibniz scholar at the Berl
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  • * '''Partiality''' is thinking too highly of anyone because of the love we bear him. * '''Disparagement''' is thinking too meanly of anyone, because we hate him.
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  • : Good point. I was thinking of daemons that respond only to events, but of course programs can generate ...the new wording "scheduling tasks", then the former is more common. I am thinking of the cron daemon. The user sets up whatever schedule is to be followed.
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  • ** As this newfound evolutionary mindset shaped immunological thinking near the turn of the 19th century, researchers also began to speculate abou
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  • ...f Nottingham, which I did not complete, but encouraged a scientific way of thinking. I then studied Diagnostic Radiography at Bradford, and now work at Hope ho
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  • ...ive Branches are highly compartmentalized, which is the enemy of strategic thinking, action, and the best use of resources. In addition, the nation is polarize
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  • ...ill the article's had some development and I can see where it's going. I'm thinking of focusing on films but a probable majority are based on books and short s
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  • ::Still thinking this through. This should probably be at [[Dog breed/Catalogs]]. [[User:Ch
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  • Like most economists, I have not been accustomed to thinking about banking - treating it, like the plumbing system, as something one nee
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  • knowledge management principles; systems thinking; collaboration space; knowledge space; social networks; paradigm shift (men
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  • ...PTS. But each section will need to be made a little more explicit. I was thinking of moving the years of tenureship into the text itself, with a full sentenc ...small article of their own. You would probably need to write those. I'm thinking of the various professors you refer to in the Pali Canon article, mainly.
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  • ...as frightening as writing ADA, rather than commemorating Lady Lovelace, or thinking the man's name was Blaise PASCAL.
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  • ...the [[Sun]], [[Earth]] and Moon must be aligned. One might be forgiven for thinking that this would happen every month, as the Moon orbits the Earth; however,
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  • {{r|Gonna Change My Way of Thinking}}
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  • I am thinking of at least one resource on Parliament Hill whom I can ask, a very good his
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  • When I set up this article as a stub, I was thinking of &phi; as a function of ''one'' (real) variable. The use of the multi-ind
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  • ...place on NPR every evening, I cannot make any sense of this article -- I'm thinking it needs both a more general introduction and clearer organization -- many
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  • ...geron, a man of high intelligence, had to wear a radio that distracted his thinking with noise bursts.
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  • '''Confirmation bias''' is a type of selective, [[wishful thinking]], and an example of [[cognitive dissonance]], where a person searches for
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  • I am also interested in developing ideas and thinking around a unified social theory, which may or may not be possible, although
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  • ...ive access both to information on Soviet military technology and strategic thinking. In particular, he provided substantial information on the Soviet [[ballist
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  • I develop, manage, & implement very original thinking that produces measurable results. My inventive marketing strategies and tac
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  • ...oday, it gives people a 'noble myth', disrespecting them as individuals by thinking they require [[pseudohistory|pseudohistorical]] myth rather than an honest
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  • ...notion, species, or whatever it is which the mind can be employed about in thinking; and I could not avoid frequently using it." [[David Hume]] would later res
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  • ...7. Darwin's tangled bank; Part IV. The Descent of the Mind: 8. Where does thinking come from? a commentary on Peter Godfrey Smith's Complexity and the Functio ...ult.asp?ttype=2&tid=10264&mode=toc TOC and link to PDF of Introduction: Is Thinking a Natural Process, or Is It an Action?] | Derek Melser received his Ph.D. i
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  • :This is a challenging book. I've found errors, but I also found things worth thinking about. I'd probably recommend reading it, but with a very careful eye. [[Us
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  • ...there is any particular ''essential'' characteristic to identity, instead thinking that one's social identity is chosen.
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  • Anyone especially knowledgeable about U.K. thinking? I can fill in some, but at present, even after moving some text, there is
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  • ...ure and current science articles. I strongly support skepticism, critical thinking and logical, rational argument.
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  • ...may not follow an oral regimen over time, but take all the pills at once, thinking "if one is good, more is better."
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  • ::: I think you might be thinking of jazz, Denis. And RJ is busy rocking out to the sweet, sweet bluegrass!
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  • ...operations in the Soviet Union, and is a substantive history of the staff thinking during the [[Operation Barbarossa]] invasion. He drew parallels to problems
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  • ...able to get to this until later today, but, for example, from memory, I'm thinking of some of the contextualization from Melzack & Wall's ''Textbook of Pain''
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  • :I'd say no. To my way of thinking, there's really no reason to ''call'' any page ''disambiguation'' unless it
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  • ...longer taught as such due to the removal of certain techniques and ways of thinking. Indeed, in some cases, these lethal aspects have been lost forever and no
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  • :Are you thinking that Q fever needs to be considered routinely in severe FUO? [[User:Howard
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  • ...tegies in contemporary art seen in the context of the histories of utopian thinking and avant-garde art." - publisher's synopsis.
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  • ...ret Intelligence Organization''. Informative, but Bamford obviously wasn't thinking of the [[National Reconnaissance Office]] or whatever the Intelligence Supp
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  • I tried editing the metadata page thinking that would do it, but that did not work. Thanks for the info. [[User:David ...ou think we should try and address this with a serious drive? I have been thinking it would just get done eventually as people see the red links or write rela
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  • ::I'm thinking "the Ukraine" is correct in this instance, since we're talking WWII, before
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  • ...ished in installments in an obscure online magazine, Journal of Provincial Thinking. I have an advanced collection of philatelic stamps, covers and related boo
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  • ...od and up to the 1980s and 1990s splits of Real and Continuity IRAs. I was thinking something along the lines of a family tree, if you know anyone who would li
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  • **Commentary on Daniel Kahneman’s ''Thinking, Fast and Slow''. *Holt J. (2011) [http://www.nytimes.com/2011/11/27/books/review/thinking-fast-and-slow-by-daniel-kahneman-book-review.html?_r=1&pagewanted=all Two B
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  • ...e thinking in terms of what things are doing. It is this different kind of thinking that enables identical principles which can apply to different situations, ...and how he thinks about it. Since these patterns vary widely, the modes of thinking and perceiving in groups utilizing different linguistic systems will result
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  • ...nd a reasonable source for such things, one with access to political staff thinking. [[User:Howard C. Berkowitz|Howard C. Berkowitz]] 22:16, 2 August 2009 (UTC
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  • ...he absolute requisite for any kind of scientific, "experimental", reliable thinking. Apart from its contributions to deductive thinking, this approach is misleading in at least three of its explicitly or implici
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  • I deleted the citation of RFC 5282, thinking it was not relevant. On double-checking, I find it is, but I do not know ho
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  • ...ory modules. Living in South Africa, I have no shortage of news to keep me thinking, stimulated and interested. I love history with great reference to 20th cen
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  • ...whiskey is... whiskey. The only way I can ever remember the difference is thinking that the 'e' stands for 'Éire'. [[User:Anton Sweeney|Anton Sweeney]] 14:2
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  • Thanks for your input on RNAi. <s>I'm thinking there are substantial edits that are desirable but perhaps not essential, b
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  • ...hina are dismissed with: "There were significant developments in political thinking in China and India during that period, but since they had little influence ...rt here, so my opinion doesn't give weight or anything, but it's fun. I'm thinking today of Churchill's famous quote: "It has been said that democracy is the
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  • Looking at the language box I've created here, and thinking which groupings should have their own articles, and which ones should be su
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  • ...ment is KNOWING for the first time that we really didn't know what we were thinking/talking about in the first place.
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  • :I believe you might be thinking of the Gospel of Judas where the copyrighted version has generated some con
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  • ...Articles]], which branch to lots of articles that need more detail. I was thinking of the list of tasks (i.e., Handyman/Catalogs) starting to introduce more d
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  • ...in the field, discussions of military historiography that foster critical thinking and enhance professionalism, and the sharing of knowledge and experience ab
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  • ...hemispheric [[Free Trade Area of the Americas]] (FTAA), requiring new U.S. thinking.
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  • ...imb, speaking as a trained epistemologist myself, that this represents the thinking of one person (Bruce LaDuke) and is not a summary of what is known in, for
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  • ...ple don't spend time cooking and gardening with bananas in Philadelphia.) Thinking more about it, "Food Science" would probably be better...?
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  • ...here was a comma and a further plural issue which I decided not to change, thinking that these may have been intentional. Again the approved version contains
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  • ...is considered as the cornerstone of mental health, creative and inductive thinking, scientific plausibility, communication, love, mutual approach between dive ...unctioning, including: fundamental self-confidence (ego strength, positive thinking), constructive reinterpretation of frustrations, the art of integrating, se
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  • ...st to describe me as a pure thinker. A pure thinker spends time mostly in thinking. Classical thinkers, such as Decartes, Hume, Spinoza, Kant, and modern thi ...e travelers of cultures. For my own journey, I have progressed through my thinking from the current Age of Science to the Age of Social Science to the Age of
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  • :I was just thinking about that, and I think it'd be best to have [[Tux]] be the mascot and add
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  • ...with similar content over at WP [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MMP9]. I'm thinking that this type of layout might be better... With subpages, I need to click
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  • ...at another scale. e.g. What are the hormones or messengers involved? I was thinking about a section that would help the reader to relate to these consideration
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  • Offered as a basic example. I am receiving feline glares at even ''thinking'' of you-know-who's Cat. [[User:Howard C. Berkowitz|Howard C. Berkowitz]] 1
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  • ...he pillars of Islam. He also condemned Sufism. Wahhabism also draws on his thinking.
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  • As a scientist this is my own way of thinking.
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  • ...ult.asp?ttype=2&tid=10264&mode=toc TOC and link to PDF of Introduction: Is Thinking a Natural Process, or Is It an Action?] ...the actional nature of perception, and various kinds and aspects of mature thinking. In addition, he analyzes the role of metaphors in the folk notion of mind.
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  • ...you not? That's what I still don't understand, not really)). You've got me thinking back and remembering, some things I'd rather forget. Even with the "Riley-D
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  • ...) in 1982 in Course XXIV, Philosophy and Linguistics; I started life there thinking I'd be a Math major. I grew up a Navy "brat", living in Connecticut and Ha
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  • *2003: ''Thinking About Thought'', Iuniverse, ISBN 978-0-595-26420-9
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  • * Innovation (new technologies, "outside the box" thinking)
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  • == ARCHIVE: How CZ Might Benefit From Thinking Differently About Digital Identity == &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;I would like to thank everyone who has informed my thinking during the early stages of this research. [[CZ:Managing_Editor_Announcement
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  • [[Pathological reflex]]es, that is. I've been thinking of a catalog, or perhaps articles on some of my favorites -- I know more th
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  • ...the code. But do we need to pipe links in a priority list? Or is that you thinking ahead to article space? [[User:Chris Day|Chris Day]] [[User talk:Chris Day| ...joe, they are obvious enough and I hate having too many icons. I was even thinking if we can make the icon we have smaller still (although that is a huge desi
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  • : Hmmm. I was originally going to go with "Castle", but if I apply the thinking [[CZ:Proposals/Naming Conventions for Biographies#A plaintive note|here]],
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  • ...He has written several books and monographs on symbolic logic and critical thinking, published numerous articles in foreign and domestic journals, and presente
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  • ..., Riemann and others from the times before the math establishment starting thinking of its subject as a sub-branch of pedantry.
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  • ...luster'' together more and more as the sequence progresses. Another way of thinking of the clustering is that the distance between any two elements diminishes
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  • e.g., Chong and Ray 2002; Grant 2003). Note, however, that system thinking is not at all new generally, integrative (or “holistic”) thinking is not a “discovery” of the 20th century. It has
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  • Thanks, Russell. I've been thinking about how to wrap it up more neatly. If I can clear the freshman term paper ...n a few entries. After I finish roughing out the Pilgrimage article, I was thinking of starting one on WB Yeats, a longtime favorite of mine. --[[User:Robert R
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  • ...ved by means of any [[syllogism]] [an argument]. When someone says, "I am thinking, therefore I am, or I exist," he does not deduce existence from thought by ...nterprets it as an inference) is that he must assume that an action (here, thinking) must have a subject (here, a thinker). But from this, Hobbes maintains, i
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  • ...ciologists explain behaviour by situating humans, their actions, and their thinking in a ''social'' context.
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  • ...Sources strives to provide teachers with the tools for developing critical thinking skills in today’s students, thus enabling students to develop opinions ab
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  • ...ed in it are truly reliable. However, with all due respect, I can not help thinking that the knowledge as well as the editors would benefit the world more if m ::Coming from Wikipedia, I do know what you are thinking. I prefer to think of it as creating a source that Wikipedia may one day b
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  • ...on - Harris's 'Pompeii' and 'Imperium' have kept me happy recently and I'm thinking of getting another over Christmas. Any reccomendations? [[User:Denis Cavana
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  • ...riting? As someone once said, clear writing is no more or less than clear thinking. --[[User:Larry Sanger|Larry Sanger]] 08:39, 30 January 2008 (CST)
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  • :I still am thinking of having an article on ''[[USS Monitor]]'' herself, so the really specific
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  • ...s an [[Italian]] philosopher, artist, esotericist, and scholar of Oriental thinking. During his life, he was critical of Fascism, from Traditional point of vie ...ered state of conscience, and he went through a period of depression, even thinking of resorting to suicide (1921). His life was then changed by the reading of
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  • ...dures are well defined and easy to agree on, management science and system thinking communities characterized it in the 70's as a hard systems approach becau ...turn systems engineering includes the insight-eliciting methods of systems thinking, and uses them to address issues in a manner guided by the Total Systems In
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  • ...s services related to the use of Inspiration Software®, the leading visual thinking, planning, organizing, and accelerated learning software.
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  • ...universe was brought into existence by him using words of power and by him thinking and visualizing things in his mind, or as the Ancient Egyptians believed -
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  • ...erized by [[social isolation]], as well the exhibition of odd behavior and thinking, often accompanied by unconventional [[belief system|belief systems]]. <ref
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  • ...Tibetan metaphysics, wisdom, contemplative and healing traditions; Systems Thinking & Theory and Process Philosophy. I also investigated related sciences like
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  • ...ysician, the community primary physician is not aware of the hospitalist's thinking in the referral, or if the consultant report goes to the hospitalist rather
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  • :Thinking about it, I usually write it as one word. [[User:Howard C. Berkowitz|Howard
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  • ...r their small jobs. We used to *row* places, no motor at all. So I grew up thinking that "rowing" meant going for a row in a rowboat. And isn't there a famous
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  • ...reaction against the [[classicism]] of the [[Enlightenment]]. The body of thinking typified by the philosophy of [[John Locke]] was orderly, rational, middle
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  • ...e idea of the [[third culture]], an integration of scientific and literary thinking described by Brockman in his 1995 book of the same name.
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  • ...to come by tonight to watch them (her, not me) but hasn't shown up. I was thinking that maybe they'd been called on account of rain or something. In the mean
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  • Various degrees of official recognition are possible, and different ways of thinking (''[[ideology|ideologies]]'') may determine what language(s) become officia
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  • ...rs, educators and business people are equipped with the necessary critical thinking and creative skills. Here is the link to the website: http://ame2.asu.edu/p
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  • ...ehest of the [[Greek god|goddess]] [[Athena]], and killed dozens of sheep, thinking incorrectly that the sheep were Greek warriors. Embarrassed, Ajax committed
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  • ::GMTA. Groups of people might have Works, too. I'm thinking of [[Monty Python]]. [[The Beatles]], etc. [[User:Louis F. Sander|Louis F. Comment: I've been thinking about this in connection with the Works section of the article about [[Thom
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  • ...onmental studies. I am interested in natural systems and applying systemic thinking and our knowledge of nature to who we, as humans, organize our society, eco
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  • *Taught courses in social studies, language arts, and critical thinking.
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  • ...is, it has been described as the denial of the proposition that "If, after thinking hard, we can’t think of any God-justifying reason for permitting some hor
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  • ...lved from that Army development, along with the more informal "maneuvrist" thinking from COL John Boyd of the Air Force and GEN [[Alfred M. Gray, Jr.]]<ref FMF
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  • ...n do. One metacognizes also when one thinks about the very nature of one's thinking processes. The 17th century philosopher, [[Rene Descartes|René Descartes]] ...it's a rather surreal skill.</font><ref name=lehrermeta09>Lehrer J. (2009) Thinking Meta: Good judgment is more than a matter of "gut feeling" or rational deli
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