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  • '''''The Cyclopaedia of Political Science, Political Economy, and the Political History of the United States by the Best American and European Writers'''''
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  • ...Clemson Agricultural College]] where he graduated with a degree in general science in 1937. He showed an early ability in [[journalism]], having served as [[e ...e charges. The speech was successful, and is credited with saving Faubus's political career. In 1955 Ashmore took a leave of absence for a year to work on [[Adl
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  • ...nard Shaw]] claimed to have read the complete 9th edition—except for the science articles<ref name="kogan_1958" />—and [[Richard Evelyn Byrd]] took the '' ...he ''[[Micropædia]]'' found that geography accounted for 25% of articles, science 18%, social sciences 17%, biography 17%, and all other humanities 25%.<ref
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  • ...ning&nbsp;of&nbsp;Government:&nbsp;the&nbsp;Dynamics&nbsp;of&nbsp;the&nbsp;Political&nbsp;Process '''5.4.4'''&nbsp;[[International relations|International&nbsp; ...ysical Science|Physical&nbsp;Sciences]] '''10.3.3'''&nbsp;The&nbsp;[[Earth science|Earth&nbsp;Sciences]] '''10.3.4'''&nbsp;The&nbsp;[[Biology|Biological Scien
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  • ...technological changes in the environment, as well as those in our social, political, and economic institutions. Adler believed that the moral problems to be so ''Self-realization'' Adler defined as freedom from external coercion, political end economic freedom, etc. This is the kind of freedom that [[Thomas Hobbes
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  • '''''The Cyclopaedia of Political Science, Political Economy, and the Political History of the United States by the Best American and European Writers'''''
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  • *Antarctic Information Program ([[National Science Foundation]]) ===Political===
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  • ...in decades.<ref>[http://www.ieer.org/sdafiles/vol_5/5-2/deararj.html IEER: Science for Democratic Action Vol. 5 No. 2<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> ...D. (2003) [http://www.antenna.nl/wise/uranium/pdf/dumyths.pdf "Science or Science Fiction? Facts, Myths and Propaganda In the Debate Over Depleted Uranium We
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  • ...).30,000-Year-Old Wild Flax Fibers. Science, 325(5946):1359. {{DOI|10.1126/science.1175404}} [http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/data/325/5946/1359/DC1/1 Supportin ...hion'', Harry Abrams, 1966, p.192</ref> In most other cultures only major political changes, such as the [[Muslim]] conquest of India, produced radical changes
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  • | title = Combustion Science and Engineering ...ng appliances. As such, increase in the price of kerosene can have a major political and environmental consequence. The Indian government subsidizes the fuel to
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  • ...anizations such as the UN, World Bank, and [[G8]], and to raise public and political awareness for global road safety.<ref>[http://www.makeroadssafe.org/about/i ...to help identify, target and reduce occupational road safety risks. Safety Science, 47 (2009) 436–442.</ref><ref>54. Gregersen, N.P., Brehmer, B. & Moren, B
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  • ...sasters. Within EU countries the term [[Crisis Management]] emphasises the political and security dimension rather than measures to satisfy the immediate needs ...ter Response'', The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 2006; 604; 256</ref> Combining that with the need to [[Onboarding|onboard]]
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  • ...and for precious metals in order to fill a currency shortage.<ref>Medieval Science and Technology: Original Essays.Medieval Iron and Steel – Simplified ...[[Mineral processing]] (or mineral dressing) is a specialized area in the science of metallurgy that studies the mechanical means of crushing, grinding, and
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  • During this time the political situation in [[Rhodesia]] was deteriorating. Faced with the prospect that h ...ion ([[World Health Organization|WHO]]) fellowship, studying the effect of political and socioeconomic systems on occupational health. The four-month fellowship
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  • ...lophobia]] – fear of [[weapon]]s, specifically [[firearm]]s (Generally a political term but the clinical phobia is also documented). ...means "fear". Note: This was mentioned on the first episode of [[Brainiac: Science Abuse|Brainiac]] Series Five as one of [[Jon Tickle|Tickle]]'s Teasers.
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  • ...of [[The Physiology of Taste]], in which he advocated viewing cuisine as a science. ...of the mid-19th century. He was as well-known for his entertaining as his political work, apparently agreeing with Talleyrand that dining well was essential to
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  • ...notable historical figures, members of [[royal family|royalty]], current [[political leader]]s, and respected [[teacher]]s or other leaders associated with the | [[Birla Institute of Technology and Science]] (BITS), [[Pilani]], Rajasthan, India
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  • | Science |align="left"| {{sort|Carty|[[John J. Carty Award for the Advancement of Science]]}}
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  • ...= 761–762 | pmid = 17759460 | doi=10.1126/science.34.883.761 | journal = Science (New York, N.Y.)}}</ref> The ancient drug [[soma]], mentioned in the [[Veda ...author=Hong-En Jiang ''et al.''|year=2006|url=http://www.sciencedirect.com/science?_ob=ArticleURL&_udi=B6T8D-4K7WC0F-2&_user=10&_coverDate=12%2F06%2F2006&_rdo
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  • ...elves, but one firsthand journalistic account has been published in the UK science magazine ''[[New Scientist]]'': ...and Wine Wholesalers Association was the highest contributor to Zak's 2006 political campaign.<ref name="MiSP2006" />|group=nb}}
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  • ...e [[U.S. Environmental Protection Agency]] (EPA) sponsored a "state of the science" review of the health effects associated with exposure to trichloroethylene ...ed directly to the White House. They argued that the EPA had produced junk science, its assumptions were badly flawed, and that evidence exonerating the chemi
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