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  • 21fundamental — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. basic, essential, underlying, original, intrinsic, rudimentary. II (Roget s IV) modif. 1. [Providing the foundation] Syn. basic, underlying, basal, radical, primary, first, underived, rudimentary,… …

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  • 22fundamental rights and privileges — Life, liberty and property, except as such may be declared to be forfeited by the judgment of one s peers of the law of the land; the inherent rights common to all citizens. 16 Am J2d Const L § 328. Freedom of religion, freedom of speech and… …

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  • 23Missing fundamental — A sound is said to have a missing fundamental, suppressed fundamental, or phantom fundamental when its overtones suggest a fundamental frequency but the sound lacks a component at the fundamental frequency itself. However, the brain perceives the …

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  • 24Face (sociological concept) — Face, idiomatically meaning dignity/prestige, is a fundamental concept in the fields of sociology, sociolinguistics, semantics, politeness theory, psychology, political science, communication, and Face Negotiation Theory. Contents 1 Definitions 2 …

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  • 25The Concept of the Political —   Author(s) Carl Schmitt Count …

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  • 26History of the concept of creativity — This article is about the history of the concept of creativity. For the main article, see Creativity. TOCrightThe ways in which societies have perceived the concept of creativity have changed throughout history, as has the term itself. The… …

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  • 27Max Scheler's Concept of Ressentiment — Max Scheler (1874 1928) Max Scheler (1874–1928) was both the most respected and neglected of the major early 20th century German Continental philosophers in the phenomenological tradition.[1] His observations and insights concerning a special… …

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  • 28Catholic Concept of the Divine — is the Catholic Church definition of divine, as published in The Catholic Encyclopedia Vol. II. This content is in the public domain. To form a more systematic idea of God, and as far as possible, to unfold the implications of the truth, God is… …

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  • 29prudence concept — The accounting concept that insists on a realistic view of business activity and stresses that anticipated revenues and profits have no place in a profit and loss account until they have been realized in the form of cash or other assets for which …

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  • 30prudence concept — The accounting concept that insists on a realistic view of business activity and stresses that anticipated revenues and profits have no place in a profit and loss account until they have been realized in the form of cash or other assets for which …

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