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  • self-regulation of the higher education industry. Each regional accreditor oversees the vast majority of public and private educational institutions, both not-for-profit
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  • open source eliminates some of the access costs of consumers and creators of derivative works by reducing the restrictions of copyright. Basic economic theory
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  • These parts are interconnected by buses, often made of groups of wires. Inside each of these parts are thousands to trillions of small electrical circuits which
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  • development of nations and communities, institutions and individuals in the 21st century" and declared its acquisition as "part of the basic human right of lifelong
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  • work of the Würzburg School was a milestone in the development of experimental psychology. The School was founded by a group of psychologists led by Oswald
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  • observation was used extensively by Frank Hamilton Cushing in his study of the Zuni people in the latter half of the nineteenth century. This would be followed
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  • carried out by a team of people who have knowledge of specific areas of the business. Membership of the team may vary over time as different parts of the business
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  • methods of future studies were developed in Europe by Bertrand de Jouvenel and Johan Galtung. The positivist idea of a single future was challenged by scientists
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  • English units (category Customary units of measurement)
    to be ​1⁄13 of a sack, ​1⁄26 of a sarpler, or ​1⁄9 of a wey. Approximate conversion of units Ancient Roman Units of Measurement Comparison of the imperial
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  • statistics is a method of data analysis, radiocarbon dating is a method of determining the age of organic objects, sautéing is a method of cooking, and project-based
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  • clear in the record of the nineteenth century. For most of that century, nationalism was associated with the revolutionary rhetoric of popular sovereignty
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  • Age of Discovery (category History of European colonialism) (section Conquest of the Khanate of Sibir)
    description: Period of European global exploration from the 15th century to the 17th century The Age of Discovery or the Age of Exploration, part of the early modern
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  • customary removal of axes within the city, lowering before the people, and alternation by the consuls. By the first decade of the 16th century, references to
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  • network of networks that consists of private, public, academic, business, and government networks of local to global scope, linked by a broad array of electronic
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  • became larger at the start of the 20th century, with more interconnected devices, the problem of calculating the expected behavior of the systems became more
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  • concepts are part of most formal historical research: Identification of origin date Evidence of localization Recognition of authorship Analysis of data Identification
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  • development of a comprehensive inventory of funded programs, categorization of these programs by their proven effectiveness, and identification of their potential
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  • particular, copyright laws) of the United States and of the US state of Virginia, where the majority of Wikipedia's servers are located. By using the site, one
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  • Organization:University of Paris (category Educational institutions established in the 12th century) (section 12th century: Organisation)
    school of Notre-Dame in the eleventh century include Lambert, disciple of Fulbert of Chartres; Drogo of Paris; Manegold of Germany; and Anselm of Laon.
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  • design principles of security by design can include some of the following techniques: The principle of least privilege, where each part of the system has
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  • Foot (unit) (category Customary units of measurement in the United States)
    concluded a series of step-by-step events, set off in particular by the British Standards Institution's adoption of a scientific standard inch of 25.4 millimetres
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  • Organization:University (category Educational stages)
    the 15th century, 28 new ones were created, with another 18 added between 1500 and 1625. This pace continued until by the end of the 18th century there were
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  • Organization:Uppsala University (category Educational institutions established in the 15th century) (section 15th century: Origins)
    headed by a dean (dekanus). The position of dean is held part-time by a professor of the faculty. Through the division of faculties and the addition of a previously
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  • Glass sea creatures (category History of glass) (section National Museum of Ireland)
    and other academic institutions. Harvard's Museum of Natural History exhibits many of the Blaschka's glass creations, and its Museum of Comparative Zoology
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  • Encouraging the "free flow of ideas by images and words" by: Promoting freedom of expression, including freedom of the press and freedom of information legislation
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  • Organization:University of Bologna (category Educational institutions established in the 11th century) (section Affiliates and other institutions)
    include: 11th century Irnerius 12th century Bulgarus Gratian Martinus Gosia Patriarch Heraclius of Jerusalem William of Tyre 13th century Benvenutus Scotivoli
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  • Organization:University of Naples Federico II (category Educational institutions established in the 13th century) (section From the 13th to the 16th century)
    and is one of the world's oldest academic institutions in continuous operation. Federico II is the third University in Italy by number of students enrolled
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  • the 13th-century Maragheh observatory, and the 15th-century Ulugh Beg Observatory. The Kerala School of Astronomy and Mathematics was a school of mathematics
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  • precursor networks of the modern Internet. A simple definition of packet switching is: The routing and transferring of data by means of addressed packets
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  • financial health of educational institutions. Alumni or friends of institutions sometimes contribute capital to the endowment. The use of endowment funding
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  • Management are some of the subgroups of ICT4E. UPOU is one of the best examples of education transformation that empowers the potential of ICT in the Philippines'
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  • the early 21st century with the establishment of international branch campuses, many of which were headed by provosts. The establishment of provosts as the
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  • Organization:University of Oxford (category Educational institutions established in the 11th century)
    argue that the rise of organised sport was one of the most remarkable and distinctive features of the history of the universities of Oxford and Cambridge
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  • Organization:University of St Andrews (category Educational institutions established in the 15th century) (section The Curse of Patrick Hamilton)
    Enlightenment during the 18th century. St Andrews is made up of a variety of institutions, comprising three colleges — United College (a union of St Salvator's and
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  • Organization:University of Turin (category Educational institutions established in the 15th century) (section 20th century and beyond)
    other educational institutions of the city, coincided with the academic year 1720–1721, the first year of the reform of university studies passed by Victor
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  • examples being the ninth century University of al-Qarawiyyin, the tenth century al-Azhar University (the most famous), the eleventh century Niẓāmīyah, as well
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  • Organization:House of Wisdom (category Educational institutions established in the 8th century) (section Origins and establishment)
    translated. By the second half of the ninth century, al-Ma'mun's Bayt al-Hikma was the greatest repository of books in the world and had become one of the greatest
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  • language of love". During the 7th century, the ritual of Dhikr evolved as a "way of freeing the soul from the distractions of the world". Important early
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  • Organization:University of Pisa (category Educational institutions established in the 14th century) (section The house of Lorraine)
    revolutionary theories. The decline of the Grand Duchy of Tuscany (Medici), in the middle of the 18th century, saw the downfall of the Studium in Pisa, which only
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  • Organization:University of Genoa (category Educational institutions established in the 15th century)
    papal bull of Sixtus IV (Francesco della Rovere). Some years after dates the promulgation of a Statute of the College of Medicine by the Council of the Elders
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  • distribution of goods according to one's needs. By the turn of the 20th century, anarchism had spread all over the world. It was a notable feature of the international
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  • Organization:University of Würzburg (category Educational institutions established in the 15th century) (section 19th century onwards)
    ecclesiastical-Catholic character. The modern development of medical subjects began in the 18th century with the establishment of the medical clinic – in 1767, the "internist"
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  • James, the establishment of university psychology departments and journals, and the establishment of groups including the Chinese Association of Psychological
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  • Organization:University of Valencia (category Educational institutions established in the 15th century) (section Studying at the University of Valencia)
    were made by the students. Valencia was the first university of Spain to found a course for the study of herbs. Many of the Valencian graduates of medicine
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  • disseminated by institution (in the form of a certain allocation of studentships for a given year) rather than directly to individuals. There are a number of scholarships
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  • the 19th century, they developed their own natural history collections for the use of their students. By the last quarter of the 19th century, scientific
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  • Organization:University of Mainz (category Educational institutions established in the 15th century)
    The University of Mainz is one of few campus universities in Germany. Nearly all its institutions and facilities are located on the site of a former barracks
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  • 18th century. The empire was founded at the end of the 13th century in northwestern Anatolia in the town of Söğüt (modern-day Bilecik Province) by the Turkoman
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  • See also: List of presidents of the University of Washington University of Washington's President Ana Mari Cauce was selected by the Board of Regents, effective
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  • Digital native (category Educational technology) (section Implication of technological and media landscapes)
    new group of students enrolling in educational establishments referring to the young generation as "native speakers" of the digital language of computers
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  • Organization:Charitable organization (category Types of organization) (section Growth during the 19th century)
    relief of poverty the advancement of education the advancement of religion the advancement of health or the saving of lives the advancement of citizenship
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  • our lives. The history of the study of theology in institutions of higher education is as old as the history of such institutions themselves. For instance:
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  • further into the Caucasus. By the end of the 19th century, it had expanded its control over most of Central Asia and parts of Northeast Asia. Russia entered
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  • Egyptian educational system remained neglected by the colonial government under the direction of Lord Cromer. Two decades after the establishment of British
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  • Philosophy:Marxism (category Criticism of religion) (section Late 20th century)
    appropriator, is replaced by the mode of appropriation of the products that is based upon the nature of the modern means of production; upon the one hand
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  • organised educational framework or establishment. In 1904, funds were raised by local industrialists to support teaching by the creation of a North Staffordshire
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  • Place:Southeast Asia (category Regions of Asia) (section Spread of Islam)
    strategic value of the Strait of Malacca, which was controlled by Sultanate of Malacca in the 15th and early 16th century, did not go unnoticed by Portuguese
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  • Organization:University of Freiburg (category Educational institutions established in the 15th century) (section Local partner institutions)
    the coat of arms used by the Habsburgs in conjunction with their territories. The coat of arms of the city of Freiburg is located at the bottom of the seal
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  • sponsored by the University of South Florida School of Information (part of the College of Arts and Sciences). The lecture is an annual recognition of a scholar
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  • scholasticism of the School of Chartres and the encyclopedic work of Thomas Aquinas, until the humanism of the 15th and 16th centuries opened new studies of arts
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  • leading international Islamic educational institutions, and it has established partnerships with the four educational institutions that heavily influenced the
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  • Social:Kindergarten (category Educational stages) (section Creation of the kindergarten)
    describe a variety of educational institutions and learning spaces for children ranging from two to six years of age, based on a variety of teaching methods
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  • Organization:Jagiellonian University (category Educational institutions established in the 14th century) (section Golden age of the Renaissance)
    the second half of the 15th century, over 40 percent of students came from the outside of the Kingdom of Poland. The first chancellor of the university
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  • "Conservatory of Art and Science", but the proposal failed. A charter for the incorporation of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, proposed by William
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  • immigration and local conversion. By the middle of the 5th century, there was a Christian majority. Towards the end of the 5th century, Samaritan revolts erupted
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  • include 67 members of the National Academy of Sciences, 55 members of the National Academy of Medicine, 8 members of the National Academy of Engineering, and
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  • Organization:University of Montpellier (category Educational institutions established in the 13th century)
    branch of the Faculty of Medicine (Carémeau district) and a branch of the Faculty of Education; in Béziers: the IUT of Béziers; in Sète: a branch of the Montpellier
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  • Organization:Heidelberg University (category Educational institutions established in the 14th century) (section 19th and early 20th century)
    held by the State of Baden-Württemberg. The Faculty of Behavioural Sciences and Empirical Cultural Sciences The Faculty of Biosciences The Faculty of Chemistry
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  • 1853 with the establishment of the Derby School of Art, which in 1870 became the Derby Central School of Art and the Derby Central School of Science. In
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  • mid 16th century with the Peace of Amasya, and decisively from the first half of the 17th century with the Treaty of Zuhab until the first half of the 19th
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  • (1914-2005), the establishment charter of ITS was signed by Sukarno (1901-1970), the first President of Republic of Indonesia. Both of them were born in
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  • today). With the success of Owen's College in Manchester, and the establishment of the University of Birmingham in 1900, and then of Nottingham University
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  • authorities of the Netherlands downgraded Utrecht University to an école secondaire (high school), but after the establishment of the United Kingdom of the Netherlands
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  • Organization:University of Erfurt (category Educational institutions established in the 14th century) (section Faculties and institutions)
    University of Erfurt has five faculties and three academic institutes: Faculty of Education Faculty of Catholic Theology Faculty of Philosophy Faculty of Governance
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  • Organization:University of Pavia (category Educational institutions established in the 14th century) (section Museum of Electrical Technology)
    renovated by the duke of Milan, Gian Galeazzo Visconti, becoming the sole university in the Duchy of Milan until the end of the 19th century. Gian Galeazzo
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  • the enjoyment by all of certain individual rights, e.g. freedom of speech or freedom of association. The term appeared in the 5th century BC in Greek city-states
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  • 10th century in the vicinity of what is now Gammel Strand, Copenhagen became the capital of Denmark in the early 15th century. From the 17th century, it
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  • comprising 45% of New Zealanders convicted of crimes and 53% of those imprisoned, while only being 16.5% of the population. During the period of the New Zealand
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  • Organization:Charles University (category Educational institutions established in the 14th century) (section Joint research centres of Charles University and the Czech Academy of Sciences)
    Faculty Faculty of Law First Faculty of Medicine Second Faculty of Medicine Third Faculty of Medicine Faculty of Medicine in Plzeň Faculty of Medicine in Hradec
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  • made by some of the professors, in the face of a boycott of the university by Polish students. Talks on that subject were conducted with a number of Russian
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  • Human services (category Wikipedia articles in need of updating from January 2022)
    levels of government and educational institutions—to ensure the Canadian health and human services sector remains accountable to the greater good of Canadian
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  • curriculum of five terms of mathematics, five terms of physics, two terms of chemistry, one term of biology, two terms of lab courses, one term of scientific
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  • "University of the State of Florida" to the "University of Florida". Murphree oversaw a reorganization of the university that included the establishment of several
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  • eight schools of academic study: Wiess School of Natural Sciences, George R. Brown School of Engineering, School of Social Sciences, School of Architecture
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  • Organization:Winchester College (category Educational institutions established in the 14th century)
    15th century and George Ridding in the 19th century. Former pupils are known as Old Wykehamists. Winchester College was founded in 1382 by William of Wykeham
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  • appear out of place. At the end of the 19th century, much of Princeton's architecture was designed by the Cope and Stewardson firm (led by the same University
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  • highest level of accreditation as outlined by the Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine, and is one of the thirteen educational institutions in Ukraine
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  • 19th century and was most rapid in the early to middle decades of the 20th century. U.S. productivity growth spiked towards the end of the century in 1996–2004
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  • than 19th century Reformers. Olivier Roy describes the characteristics of the 19th century Salafiyya of Al-Afghani, Abduh and Rida as rejection of common
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  • achieving net carbon neutrality by 2035 and, as of 2020, is powered by six solar farms providing a total of 28 megawatts of power. Additionally, Cornell is
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  • Church recommended the establishment of two co-educational senior colleges and the merger of Louisburg College into one of the institutions. The college alumni
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  • Organization:King's College, Cambridge (category Educational institutions established in the 15th century) (section Twentieth century)
    College of the University of Cambridge King's College is a constituent college of the University of Cambridge. Formally The King's College of Our Lady
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  • Nawab of Bengal. Under the Nawabs of Bengal, the Naib Nazim of Dhaka was in charge of the city. As the principal tax collector, the annual revenue of the
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  • knowledge. The modern concept of scientific data emerged in the second half of the 20th century, with the development of large knowledge infrastructure to compute
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  • French Declaration of the Rights of the Man and of the Citizen of 1789. The metaphor "a wall of separation between Church and State" used by Jefferson in the
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  • expected to be out of the hall by 2 am. Most of the buildings of the main campus are located on or near Commonwealth Avenue, served by the Template:Bts subway
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  • and launched the field of cognitive science. Formal recognition of the field involved the establishment of research institutions such as George Mandler's
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  • Social:Armenian language (category Languages of Russia)
    The Book of Lamentations by Gregory of Narek (951–1003) is an example of the development of a literature and writing style of Old Armenian by the 10th
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  • Biography:B. F. Skinner (category Philosophers of culture) (section Foundations of Skinner's behaviorism)
    precise analysis of the role of the environment. Ignorance of that role led in the first place to mental fictions, and it has been perpetuated by the explanatory
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  • nineteenth century. There were few if any institutions of higher learning offering studies in engineering or science before 1800. Institutions such as the
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