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Pragmatism is a
philosophical tradition that
views language and
thought as
tools for prediction,
problem solving, and action,
rather than describing, representing...
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Final Exit: The
Practicalities of Self-Deliverance and ****isted
Suicide for the Dying,
often shortened to just
Final Exit, is a 1991 book
written by Derek...
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after their workday activities. The
clock shift is
partly motivated by
practicality. At the
summer solstice, in
American temperate latitudes, for example...
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family surname (rarely only one surname,
sometimes more than two). For
practicality,
usually only the last
surname (excluding prepositions) is used in formal...
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diverse reasons including aesthetics, convenience, culture, fashion,
practicality, punishment, a rite of p****age, religion, or style. The
earliest historical...
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objectives and
requirements while considering the
limitations imposed by
practicality, regulation,
safety and cost. The word
engineer (Latin ingeniator, the...
- He
pointed to the
advance of
Christian civilizations as
proof of its
practicality. The
physicist and
priest John Polkinghorne, in his
Questions of Truth...
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Meritocracy (merit, from
Latin mereō, and -cracy, from
Ancient Gr**** κράτος
kratos 'strength, power') is the
notion of a
political system in
which economic...
- York: St. Martin's Press. LoCicero,
Donald (1970). Novellentheorie: The
Practicality of the Theoretical. (About the
German theories of the
Short Story) The...
- A jump kick is a type of kick in
certain martial arts and in martial-arts
based gymnastics, with the
particularity that the kick is
delivered mid-air,...