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  • {{Short description|Medieval concept of ordered practices}} [[Image:Maciejowski Tower of Babel.jpg|thumb|right|A [[high medieval]] construction site from the [[Maciejowski Bible]]]] ...
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  • ...tion of a device or system. It may potentially impact business management, education, social interactions, finance and research methodology, and is not limited # Indo-European technological revolution (1900–1100 BC) ...
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  • ...ck (political scientist) |first=John |last=McCormick |date=2007 |title=The European Superpower |publisher=[[Palgrave Macmillan]]}}</ref> This is done through t ...anian Persia]]".<ref>{{cite book |last1=Cambridge |title=The New Cambridge Medieval History |volume=1: C.500-c.700 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=Jcmwu ...
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  • ...er spread to the rest of Europe. These polymaths had a rounded approach to education that reflected the ideals of the [[Renaissance Humanism|humanists]] of the ...ents in a broad array of science, philosophy, and theology. This universal education gave them a grounding from which they could continue into apprenticeship to ...
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  • ...n economy is a set of processes that involves its [[culture]], [[values]], education, technological evolution, history, [[social organization]], [[political str ...bor]] being replaced in some parts of the world with [[universal access to education]]). ...
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  • ...Roman world was far less common than the lyre and cithara. The lute of the medieval West is thought to owe more to the Arab [[oud]], from which its name derive {{See also|Islamic music|Arabic music|Islamic world contributions to Medieval Europe}} ...
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  • ...e Society]], the [[British Society for the History of Science]], and the [[European Society for the History of Science]]. ...010 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20100205103256/http://chst.european-is.net/ | archive-date = February 5, 2010 | url-status = dead }}</ref> ...
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  • ...y in English, there are different shades of meaning, implying more or less education and [[wisdom]]: "good sense" is sometimes seen as equivalent to "common sen ...as come to be particularly notable in English, as opposed to other western European languages, and the English term has become international.<ref>See for examp ...
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  • ...|Altmann|1963|pages=216–217}} This microcosm motif is a recurring theme in medieval Jewish philosophy, and is often tied together with the passage from Job.{{s From the 16th century, European authors began to return to the Delphic maxim as their starting-point in dis ...
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  • ...contribute to positive mental health, although individual factors such as education and marital status may affect this.<ref>{{Cite journal |last1=Prakash |firs ...niversity of Iowa)'' vol. 46 no. 1 (2010): 101–121</ref> In [[Middle Ages|medieval Europe]], the concept of androgyny played an important role in both Christi ...
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  • {{short description|European cultural period of the 14th to 17th centuries}} {{About|the European Renaissance of the 15th and 16th centuries|the earlier European Renaissance|Renaissance of the 12th century|other uses|Renaissance (disambi ...
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  • ...93.html |url-status=live |journal=The International Journal of Engineering Education |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171115220102/https://www.ijee.ie ...ast=Lindberg |first=David C. |title=The beginnings of Western science: the European Scientific tradition in philosophical, religious, and institutional context ...
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  • ===Ancient and medieval philosophy=== ...lly abandoned by intellectuals. Thus, there is little evidence for it in [[medieval philosophy]]. ...
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  • ...izabeth Spencer (eds.): The Oxford Handbook of Deaf Studies, Language, and Education, Vol. 2, pp. 267–80.</ref> This is supported by the fact that there is subs ...(2012). ''Sign Language Legislation in the European Union – Edition II''. European Union of the Deaf.</ref> ...
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  • ...dieval and early modern period, the field is indebted to [[Medicine in the medieval Islamic world|Islamic scholarship]] such as [[Al-Ruhawi|Ishaq ibn Ali al-Ru ...burden for health care professionals: Results of a global survey |journal=European Journal of Internal Medicine |language=en |volume=83 |pages=96–98 |doi=10.1 ...
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  • ...echnology was to lose this meaning as the subject or thrust of a branch of education, as first in English and then in other languages it embodied all technical ...e=17 May 2008|title=The Essentials of Ancient History|publisher=Research & Education Association|author=Patterson, Gordon M.|year=1992|isbn=978-0878917044|archi ...
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  • ...k |first=Adam |last=Lucas |year=2006 |title=Wind, Water, Work: Ancient and Medieval Milling Technology |publisher=Brill Publishers |isbn=90-04-14649-0 |page=65 ...eer]], [[Chartered Engineer]], [[Incorporated Engineer]], [[Ingenieur]], [[European Engineer]], or [[Federal Aviation Administration#Designated Engineering Rep ...
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  • ...more than insecticide treatments <ref>{{cite web|title=Featured Creatures. European corn borer |url=http://entnemdept.ufl.edu/creatures/field/e_corn_borer.htm ...]]'' also prey heavily on aphids, and act as a biological control agent in European fruit orchards.<ref>Michalko, Radek; Dvoryankina, Viktoriya (1 June 2019). ...
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  • ...ent and human resource development: A systematic literature review|journal=European Journal of Training and Development|language=en|volume=42|issue=7/8|pages=4 The [[Middle Ages|medieval]] and early [[The Renaissance|renaissance period]] saw the widespread adopt ...
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  • ...oncept]]s that are "[[untranslatability|untranslatable]]" among the modern European languages.<ref name="Kasparek p. 84"/> A greater problem, however, is trans ...to German, [[Martin Luther]] (1483–1546), is credited with being the first European to posit that one translates satisfactorily only toward his own language. L ...
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