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  • 32Social history — For a medical patient s social history as recorded by a hospital admission note, see Social history (medicine). Social history, often called the new social history, is a branch of History that includes history of ordinary people and their… …

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  • 33Strategy dynamics — The word ‘dynamics’ appears frequently in discussions and writing about strategy, and is used in two distinct, though equally important senses.The dynamics of strategy and performance concerns the ‘content’ of strategy – initiatives, choices,… …

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  • 34Critique of Judgement — The Critique of Judgement ( Kritik der Urteilskraft , 1790), or in the new Cambridge translation Critique of the Power of Judgement , also known as the third critique, is a philosophical work by Immanuel Kant.FoundationsImmanuel Kant s Critique… …

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  • 35Neven Sesardic — (Not to be confused with D. Sesardic from the Department of Clinical Pharmacology at the Royal Postgraduate Medical School, London.) Infobox Philosopher region = Western Philosophy era = 20th Century color = #B0C4DE name = Neven Sesardic birth =… …

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  • 36Darwinian literary studies — (aka Literary Darwinism) is a branch of literary criticism that studies literature in the context of evolution by means of natural selection, including gene culture coevolution. It represents an emerging trend of neo Darwinian thought in… …

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  • 37ИДЕАЛЬНЫЙ ТИП —         упрощенная схематич. концептуализация социальных феноменов (социальных связей, процессов, институтов, групп и т.д.), применяемая в качестве инструмента научного исследования в социальных науках. Термин “И.т.” впервые был использован нем.… …

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  • 38phenomenology — phenomenological /fi nom euh nl oj i keuhl/, phenomenologic, adj. phenomenologically, adv. phenomenologist, n. /fi nom euh nol euh jee/, n. Philos. 1. the study of phenomena. 2. the system of Husserl and his followers stressing the description of …

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  • 39race — race1 /rays/, n., v., raced, racing. n. 1. a contest of speed, as in running, riding, driving, or sailing. 2. races, a series of races, usually of horses or dogs, run at a set time over a regular course: They spent a day at the races. 3. any… …

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  • 40Race — /rays/, n. Cape, a cape at the SE extremity of Newfoundland. * * * I Term once commonly used in physical anthropology to denote a division of humankind possessing traits that are transmissible by descent and sufficient to characterize it as a… …

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