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  • ...und significance of words, which is accessible only to those who share the cultural values of a given speech community. The expression comes from stories about ...t of language Signifies upon both formal language use and its conventions, conventions established, at least officially, by middle-class white people."<ref name=T ...
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  • ...of [[document]]s: especially, [[historical document]]s. It focuses on the conventions, protocols and formulae that have been used by document creators, and uses ...velopment of the science in non-English Europe is expanding its scope to a cultural history of documentation including aspects of [[pragmatic literacy]] or [[s ...
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  • ...ith the advancement of technology. More precisely,—the digitization of the cultural content made the cost of the copy decreasing to nearly zero and increased t ...s such as TCP/IP as well as other network protocols serve as the rules and conventions by which computers can communicate with each other.<ref>(Solum, 2008, 67)</ ...
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  • ...begin from some ontological, [[epistemology|epistemological]], linguistic, cultural, and ultimately pragmatic perspective. Such pragmatism does not allow for ...ontologies|domain ontology]], specialised to the purposes of representing cultural heritage, a subset called CRM Core is a generic upper ontology, including:< ...
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  • ...."<ref name=":3">{{Cite journal|title=The spiral of silence: examining how cultural predispositions, news attention, and opinion congruency relate to opinion e ...63}} This assumption supposed that public opinion is governed by norms and conventions, the violation of which will lead to sanctions against those individuals. G ...
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  • ...and [[sociology|sociological]] dimensions. Some semioticians regard every cultural phenomenon as being able to be studied as communication.<ref name="caesar"> ...systems as their object of study. Applied semiotics analyzes cultures and cultural artifacts according to the ways they construct meaning through their being ...
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  • ...'[[etiquette]]'' or ''[[Internet]]'' and ''etiquette'', is a set of social conventions that facilitate interaction over networks, ranging from [[Usenet]] and [[ma Cell phone etiquette is largely dependent on the cultural context and what is deemed to be socially acceptable. For instance, in cert ...
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  • ...ding]]s over the years. A bootleg tape surfaced in 1982 at science fiction conventions and became popular given the delay of an official release of the original r ...=Harmetz |first=Aljean |title=''E.T.'' May Set Sales Record |at=Section C, Cultural Desk, page 9 |work=The New York Times |date=June 29, 1982}}</ref> The film ...
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  • {{short description|European cultural period of the 14th to 17th centuries}} ...e=July 31, 2009}}</ref>}} is a [[Periodization|period in history]] and a [[cultural movement]] marking the transition from the [[Middle Ages]] to [[modernity]] ...
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  • ...late one's own mental activity and outward behavior as well as internalize cultural norms and ways of thinking.<ref>{{harvnb|Lantolf|2009|pp=567–568}}</ref> Ex ...|2015|p=241}}</ref> This means that the speaker is aware of the social and cultural context in order to adapt and express the message in a way that is consider ...
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  • ...arek p. 84"/> A greater problem, however, is translating terms relating to cultural concepts that have no equivalent in the target language.<ref>Some examples Due to [[Western colonialism]] and cultural dominance in recent centuries, Western translation traditions have largely ...
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  • ...[inquiry]], whether scientific, technical, sociological, philosophical, or cultural, is self-corrective over time ''if'' openly submitted for testing by a comm ...e stimuli into images; "truth" is nothing more than the invention of fixed conventions for merely practical purposes, especially those of repose, security and con ...
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  • ...e book| last = Smith | first = Crosbie | title = The Science of Energy – a Cultural History of Energy Physics in Victorian Britain | publisher = The University ...roup=note>There are several [[First law of thermodynamics#Description|sign conventions for this equation]]. Here, the signs in this equation follow the IUPAC conv ...
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  • ...hich took place in a 19th-century (usually Victorian) setting and imitated conventions of such actual Victorian speculative fiction as [[H. G. Wells]]' ''[[The Ti ...other science fiction and fantasy writers experimenting with neo-Victorian conventions. A retrospective reprint anthology of steampunk fiction was released, also ...
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  • == Cultural and historical viewpoint == ...|url=https://espi.or.at/news/espi-evening-event-seeing-our-planet-whole-a-cultural-and-ethical-view-of-earth-observation |access-date=27 January 2022}}</ref> ...
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  • * [[Scott Atran]] (1952–): American-French [[cultural anthropologist]] who is Emeritus Director of Research in Anthropology at th ...rding to Stent. ...The young Bohr thus lived in two worlds, but mostly the cultural Christianity of the Danish middle class. As a young man, he had read Søren ...
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  • ...itter-cbs-news-partnership-cbsn-live-stream-republican-democratic-national-conventions/ |url-status=live }}</ref> and winning a bid for non-exclusive streaming ri ...t of concerted efforts and manipulations by fans of certain celebrities or cultural phenomena, particularly musicians like [[Lady Gaga]], [[Justin Bieber]], [[ ...
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  • ...n |first=Ted |title=Apple's 1984: The Introduction of the Macintosh in the Cultural History of Personal Computers |url=http://www.duke.edu/~tlove/mac.htm |url- ...ching ''[[Star Trek]]'' and attending [[Star Trek convention|''Star Trek'' conventions]] in his youth as inspiration for co-founding Apple.<ref>[https://www.huffi ...
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