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- History of philosophy (13862 bytes)
42: ...tive that 1600-1800 is essentially one continuous evolution, and therefore a single period. Wikipedia's philo...
46: ...] and the political philosophy of the [[American Revolution]] are part of [[The Enlightenment]].
50: ...e, with classical certainties overthrown, and new social, economic, scientific and logical problems. 20th ... - Elisabeth Domitien (1229 bytes)
3: ...r political career in the Movement for the Social Evolution of Black Africa (MɓAN), the country's only legal... - Culture (23440 bytes)
12: From the 18th century onwards, some social critics have accepted this contrast between cultu...
14: ...ng them as just cultured in a different way. Thus social observers contrast the '''"high" culture''' of é...
19: ...lic thinking and social learning stems from human evolution confounds older arguments about [[nature versus n...
21: ...ew culture as not only as a product of biological evolution but as a supplement to it, as the main means of h...
31: ...s]], which involve demands for the recognition of social subgroups' cultural uniqueness. - Definitions of music (17609 bytes)
28: ...h''." (see "[[#music as social construct|music as social construct]]" below)
31: ... definition admit some kind of cultural or social evolution of music, granting that definitions may vary but ...
33: ...ticized by proponents of the view that music is a social construction (directly below), defined in opposit...
35: ==Music as social construct==
36: ...at, like all art, music is defined primarily by [[social]] context. According to this view, music is what... - History (5192 bytes)
9: ...ents that have occurred since the [[agricultural revolution]] and the appearance of [[civilizations]], the pa...
31: * [[Evolution of Homo sapiens|Evolution of ''Homo sapiens'']]
32: * [[Human evolution]]
33: * [[Social change|Social Change]]
58: ...?direct=History/Industrial_Revolution Industrial Revolution Clipart, Illustrations and Photographs] - Science (19868 bytes)
30: ..., [[electromagnetism]] and [[evolution|biological evolution]] have survived rigorous empirical testing withou...
42: ...cs]], but less so in chemistry, biology, and some social sciences.
58: ...rajectories of space shuttles and satellites. The social sciences allow us to predict (with limited accura...
60: ... surroundings and to better adapt and evolve as a social whole as well as independently.
142: ** [[Evolution]] (Evolutionary biology) - Earth (30908 bytes)
91: ...s biosphere is generally believed to have begun [[evolution|evolving]] about 3.5 billion (3.5×10<sup>9<...
262: {{Social Infobox/Human}} - Botswana (22276 bytes)
60: ...An expansion of British central authority and the evolution of tribal government resulted in the 1920 establi...
75: ...here has been ongoing debate about the political, social, and economic marginalization of the [[Bushmen|Sa... - Finland (29511 bytes)
61: ...ber 6]], [[1917]], shortly after the [[Bolshevik Revolution]] in Russia, [[Finland's declaration of independe...
65: ...ial frontier between the ruling and the working [[Social class|class]]es has been broader in Finland than ...
84: ...rians]], and [[Social Democratic Party of Finland|Social Democrats]] — after [[1944]] also [[Communi...
194: ...o Service|GPRS]]/[[Enhanced Data Rates for Global Evolution|EDGE]]/[[Universal Mobile Telecommunications Syst... - Portugal (61755 bytes)
7: ...n Union]]) in [[1986]]. Portugal made significant social and economic progress in the subsequent decades, ...
47: ... IV of Portugal|John IV]], was acclaimed after a revolutionary turmoil, and a Restoration War was fought for ...
53: ...w constitutions in 1836. The political and social evolution in the late 19th century is marked by instability...
57: A [[1910]] revolution deposed the [[Portuguese monarchs|Portuguese mona...
61: ...For硳 Armadas'', 1974}} after the ''[[Carnation Revolution]]'' in April 25 of 1974, an effectively bloodless... - Mummy (16225 bytes)
45: ...erred in varying ways that were dictated by the [[social status]] of the deceased. Relatively low-status i...
95: ... important repercussions for the study of [[human evolution]]. - Dinosaur (35313 bytes)
78: ...ation of those fossils to understand better the [[evolution]], classification and behaviour of dinosaurs.
80: ===Evolution===
122: ... reptiles and birds spurred the debates between [[evolutionary biology]] and [[creationism]]. This early bird...
129: ...the relationship between birds, dinosaurs and the evolution of flight is more complex than has been previousl...
167: ...t was clearly a [[bipedal]] creature. This was a revolutionary discovery, as it had been thought by most scie... - List of themed timelines (11300 bytes)
32: ** [[Timeline of evolution]]
133: ** [[Timeline of the French Revolution]]
166: ** [[Russian Revolution]]
184: ** [[Timeline of the Texas Revolution]]
235: == Social, Economics and Management == - List of reference tables (55289 bytes)
404: *[[Timeline of evolution]]
597: == Social sciences ==
855: ** [[List of British Forces in the American Revolutionary War]] - History of science (41710 bytes)
4: The [[Scientific Revolution]] saw the inception of the modern [[scientific me...
6: ...le both the [[Natural science|natural]] and the [[social science]]s attempt to base their [[theory|theorie...
15: ...hose in the scientific community and those in the social sciences or humanities (for example, the "[[Scien...
21: ...y|antiquity]] up to the time of the [[Scientific Revolution]], inquiry into the workings of the universe was ...
23: ...e)]]). Yet, until the period of the [[Scientific Revolution]], these theories were never really tested experi... - History of biology (3053 bytes)
9: ... pure science have led to both [[Social effect of evolutionary theory|opposition and support]] from different... - Flower (10503 bytes)
13: ...an. These modifications have significance in the evolution of flowering plants and are used extensively by b...
66: * As a corsage or boutonniere to be worn at social functions or for holidays - Human (48024 bytes)
21: ... beings''' define themselves in [[biological]], [[social]], and [[spiritual]] terms. Biologically, humans ...
24: ...thin the [[scientific community]] is that [[human evolution]] occured in response to a need for long distance...
30: ..., [[ritual]]s, [[values]], and [[norm (sociology)|social norms]] which form the group's [[culture]].
49: ==Classification and evolution==
51: {{seemain2|Human evolution|Human migration}} - Civilization (29205 bytes)
3: ...xico. Building projects of this size require the social organization found in civilizations.]][[Image:Mac...
20: * A social [[hierarchy]]. This can be a [[chiefdom]], in whi...
22: * The establishment of complex, formal social institutions such as organized [[religion]] and [...
28: .... The people established permanent settlements, a social hierarchy, material wealth, and advanced artwork ...
102: ...e ideas make up modern [[conflict theory]] in the social sciences. - Politics (7193 bytes)
9: ... Further, he noted that men would enter into a [[social contract]] and would give up absolute rights for ...
11: While it appears that social cooperation and [[dominance hierarchy|dominance h...
14: ... of civilization were the institutionalization of social stratification, non-agricultural specialized craf...
20: ==Evolution of government in the European tradition==
25: ...e]], the [[Enlightenment]], and the [[Industrial Revolution]] each increased the availability of education an...
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