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The Netherlands is a woefully small nation, with woefully few universities and ditto publications. So whenever a question becomes specific, I have to look for publications in English.
I hope someone on the Dope can help with providing the proper term ...
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I assumed there's a boatload of social science abut that, if only I knew; the determinants of happiness and the relationship between utility and well-being; the concept of social enhancement are general terms....
Organisations and individuals.
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Social scientists +1
Well. I am new here and i am a social scientist trying to get his statistics done the right way
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Re: social scientists +1
Glad to have you aboard, I too am a social scientist (in training: social scientists +1 Thanks for the welcome I'm a sociologist and most of my work so far has been at my data.
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Love this. So much for "conspiratorial Capitalists against our people" when Forbes.com is openly admitting that career women are ill affecting society. They did take it down after the backlash and throw it back up with some feminist counter article but...
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I intuitively feel unease with women that pursue traditionally male lifestyles. .
No surprise here.
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These scientists are heros of person kind. They care about our planet and have no ulterior motive. We need to pass the Fairness Doctrine so Fox News and others bought by Big Oil will no longer brainwash the sheep.
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All the scientists have to do now, is prove that the culprit is CO2 and that human the scientists have to do now, is prove that the culprit is CO2 and that human emissions are responsible.
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Where Did All the Accomplished People Go? We used to revere scientists. Now we worship Kim Kardashian. Why? By Simon Doonan | Posted Thursday, April 26, 2012, at 1:32 PM ET
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Also, the powers.
A better ass then most scientists Posted on CafeMom Mobile Bread and Circuses.
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Based on excerpts from link below:
The "media protocol" introduced by the Conservative government ...requires that all interview requests for scientists employed by the government must first be cleared by officials...
Sources say that requests are often...
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There may be some nuance's here, many scientists as humans come with their own agenda's to the point of gray zone are the dual issues of scientists as managers of government resources transmission of ideas in many forums.
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I've been dipping into manuallyadjusting my citizens and specialists recently, and have been wondering what people generally do with their specialists. I assume if one were going cultural they'd max out artists, but what about a domination or science ...
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But usually not at....
All other victory types: Scientists only, low production cities.
Maybe a few scientists (especially if you can pop them on the same turn in one city as an artist) and 1-2 engineers won't harm either.
CV --> Artists.
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Why do scientists seems so sure that the Sun, volcano's and the oceans etc don't have spirits. Their reasoning seems to be that they have been able to explain the behaviour of these systems to high degree without invoking the concept of spirit. However...
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This contrasts with social science and law where people the existence of spirits in this particular instance.
In the existence of things in themselves.
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Http://abcnews.go.com/Technology/sci...7#.T7wf8EX8vTr
"Religion is not something that scientists study very deeply," anthropologist Scott Atran, lead author of a study published in this week's issue of the journal Science, said in a telephone interview...
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Wat huh There is no such thing of social conditioning.
I can understand from a social standpoint, but really social science is barely science as it is.
Aware me on how you study religion from a scientific standpoint .
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Scientists Stumped By Sun's Asymmetrically Reversing Magnetic Field Ok, guess I didn't post this before, but someone did on main if I remember. I was going to tack on a piece but I'll do this here as main is full of all kinds of
I'll start with that story...
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Yeppers, seems scientists had this problem several hundred....
Seem to be hearing that a lot lately.
The Truth sounds like hate to those who Posted by Buckster Scientists stumped.
Seem to be hearing that a lot lately.
Scientists stumped.
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