Search results for "Natural history" - New World Encyclopedia

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  • continued Aristotle’s research into natural history, conducting numerous ... === Botany and Natural History === Theophrastus shared Aristotle’s ...
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  • in the Harvard University museum of natural history that his father founded ... and he returned to his interests in natural history at Harvard. ...
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  • The final goal of restoration history is a return to knowing God intimately, as our Heavenly Parent, with whom direct communication again becomes ...
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  • on static displays of objects related to natural history, paleontology, geology, industry and industrial machinery, and so on. Modern trends in ...
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  • experimentation without recourse to super-natural or extra-natural reality ... supernatural (including entities like non-natural values, and universals) ...
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  • at Oxford University Museum of Natural History color = pink ... on display at the Oxford Museum of Natural History. Analysis of genetic ...
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  • the Protection of World Cultural and Natural Heritage, which was adopted ... deemed to be of outstanding cultural or natural importance to the common ...
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  • Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources, from 1990 to ... nature on the part of people who often in history have dominated for immediate ...
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  • Bernardino Telesio (1509 – 1588) was an Italian philosopher and ... Telesio developed an empirical approach to natural philosophy, which he regarded ...
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  • to its sweeping vistas and dramatic natural features that extend over ... of the most spectacular and undisturbed natural habitats found anywhere ...
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  • their own philosophical frameworks. The natural sciences, which had been ... a priori truths that cannot be reduced to natural facts, while psychologism ...
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  • child. The development of the system of natural and logical consequences ... ===Logical and natural consequences=== Dreikurs described two types ...
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  • ===Wildlife and Natural Resources=== can penetrate the water. Other important natural resources in the region ...
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  • growing in parks, woods, lakes, and other natural areas. ... in disturbed environments whose soil or natural vegetative cover has been ...
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  • human knowledge in ways consistent with our natural purposes. Information and knowledge is intended to support the realization of a peaceful, healthy ...
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  • chord of length equal to the radius made a natural base quantity. One sixtieth ... functions have simpler and more "natural" properties when their ...
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  • provide a safe environment for play in a natural setting. ... org/Index.aspx?page=537 "History of Playgrounds,"] City ...
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  • The area designated by UNESCO as the World Natural Heritage Site includes ... protection and blessing. Third, the natural beauty and uniqueness of ...
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  • are curated at the American Museum of Natural History (NYC) and at the Institute ... * Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History. 2007a. [http://www ...
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  • == History == This element, which was named for France, was the last ... (Atomic Number 87), the Last Discovered Natural Element.] The Chemical Educator ...
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