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study: Dreams Interpretation Dictionary - Study

Study Dream Symbols:

Simply, your dream could be telling you to prepare or study more.

 

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study: Encyclopedia - Environment

For more information, please refer to discussion on this page and/or the listing at Wikipedia:Requested pictures. An environment is a complex of external factors. It acts on a system and determines its course and form of existence. An environment may be thought of as a superset, of which the given system is a subset. An environment may have one or more parameters, physical or otherwise. The environment of a given system must interact with t ...

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study: Encyclopedia II - Psychology - Scope of psychology

Psychology is an extremely broad field, encompassing many different approaches to the study of mental processes and behavior. Below are the major areas of inquiry that comprise psychology. A comprehensive list of the sub-fields and areas within psychology can be found at the list of psychological topics and List of psychology disciplines. Psychology - Biological basis: the brain. Main articles: Behavioral neuroscience, Cognitive neurosci ...

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Psychology, Psychology - History, Psychology - Principles of psychology, Psychology - Mind and brain, Psychology - Schools of thought, Psychology - Scope of psychology, Psychology - Biological basis: the brain, Psychology - Information processing: the mind, Psychology - Change over time: development, Psychology - Interaction with others, Psychology - Study of animals in psychology, Psychology - Mental health, Psychology - Applied psychology, Psychology - Research methods, Psychology - Controlled experiments, Psychology - Correlational studies, Psychology - Longitudinal studies, Psychology - Neuropsychological methods, Psychology - Computational modeling, Psychology - Criticisms of psychology

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study: Encyclopedia - Zen

Zen is the Japanese name of a well known branch of Mahāyāna Buddhist schools, practiced originally in India as Dhyan (ध्यान), which then came to be known in China as Ch'an (禪), and subsequently in Korea, Japan, and Vietnam. Zen emphasizes the role of sitting meditation (zazen) in pursuing enlightenment. Though considered simply a practice by most of its practitioners, Zen is also considered a religion or a philosophy by some. It has also been describe ...

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study: Encyclopedia - Agrophysics

Agrophysics is a new branch of science bordering on physics and agronomy, whose objects of study are the ecosystem and the biological object affected by human activity, studied and described using the methods of physical sciences. Agrophysics is closely related to biophysics, but is restricted to the biology of the plants and animals involved in agricultural activities and biodiversity. It is different from biophysics in having the necessity of taking into account the specific features of the research objects, which involves the knowledge of ag ...

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study: Encyclopedia - Psychology

Psychology (ancient Greek: psyche = "soul" or "mind", logos/-ology = "study of") is an academic and applied field involving the study of mind and behavior. "Psychology" also refers to the application of such knowledge to various spheres of human activity, including problems of individuals' daily lives and the treatment of mental illness. Psychology differs from sociology, anthropology, economics, and political science in part because it involves studying the mental processes and behavior of individuals (alone or i ...

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study: Encyclopedia - Judaism

Judaism is the religion of the Jewish people. It is one of the first recorded monotheistic faiths and one of the oldest religious traditions still practiced today. The tenets and history of Judaism are the major part of the foundation of other Abrahamic religions, including Samaritanism, Christianity, and Islam. Over at least the last two thousand years, Judaism has not been monolithic in practice, and has not had any centralized authority or binding dogma. Despite this, Judaism in all its variations has remained tightly bound ...

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study: Encyclopedia - Chess problem

A chess problem, formally called a chess composition, is a puzzle set by somebody using chess pieces on a chess board, presenting the solver with a particular task to be achieved. For instance, a position might be given with the instruction that white is to move first, and checkmate black in two moves against any possible defense. A person who creates such problems is known as a "composer". There is a good deal of specialized jargon used in chess ...

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study: Encyclopedia - Demonology

Demonology is the systematic study of demons. Insofar as it involves exegesis, demonology is an orthodox branch of theology. Demonology - Christian demonology. The most extensive exposition of Christian demonology are Heinrich Kramer's Malleus Maleficarum—once thought to have been co-written by Jacob Sprenger— and Nicholas Remy's Demonolatry, both assuming the reality of witchcraft and its capability of posing a threat to the Roman Catholic church. Demonology refers to catalogues that atte ...

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study: Encyclopedia - Learning

Learning is the process of acquiring knowledge, skills, attitudes, or values, through study, experience, or teaching, that causes a change of behavior that is persistent, measurable, and specified or allows an individual to formulate a new mental construct or revise a prior mental construct (conceptual knowledge such as attitudes or values). It is a process that depends on experience and leads to long-term changes in behavior potential. Behavior potential describes the possible behavior of an individual (not actual behavior) in a give ...

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study: Encyclopedia - Yoga Sutras of Patanjali

Shruti Vedas Rig Veda Sama Veda Yajur Veda Atharva Veda Brahmanas Aranyakas Upanishads Smriti Itihāsas Mahābhārata Bhagavad Gītā Ramayana Puranas (List) Tantras Sutras (List) Stotras Ashtavakra Gita Gita Govinda Hatha Yoga Pradipika This is an article about the Yoga Sutras of ...

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study: Encyclopedia - Valproic acid

Valproic acid Valproic acid or 2-Propylpentanoic acid, is a chemical compound that has found clinical use as an anticonvulsant and mood-stabilizing drug, primarily in the treatment of epilepsy and bipolar disorder; but also used to treat migraine headaches and schizophrenia. In epileptics, valproic acid is used to control absence seizures, tonic-clonic seizures (grand mal), complex partial seizures, and the seizures associated with Lennox-Gastaut syndrome. Related drugs include the sodium salt – Sodium valproate, ...

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study: Encyclopedia - Profession

A profession is an occupation that requires extensive training and the study and mastery of specialized knowledge, and usually has a professional association, ethical code and process of certification or licensing. Examples are law, medicine, finance, the military, nursing, the clergy and engineering. Classically, there were only four professions: the church, the military, medicine, and law. All these held a specific code of ethics, and members were almost universally required to swear some form of oath to uphold those ethics. ...

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study: Encyclopedia II - Henry James - Life

Henry James was born in New York City into a wealthy, intellectually inclined family. His father, Henry James Sr., was interested in various religious and literary pursuits. In his youth James traveled with his family back and forth between Europe and America. He studied with tutors in Geneva, London, Paris, and Bonn. At the age of 19 he briefly (and very ineptly) attended Harvard Law School, but he much preferred reading ...

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Henry James, Henry James - Life, Henry James - Major themes, Henry James - Style, Henry James - Analysis, Henry James - Nonfiction, Henry James - Criticism biographies and fictional treatments, Henry James - Works, Henry James - Novels, Henry James - Tales, Henry James - Travel writings, Henry James - Literary criticism, Henry James - Autobiography, Henry James - Plays, Henry James - Biography, Henry James - Visual arts criticism, Henry James - Notes

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study: Encyclopedia II - Dunwoody Georgia - Geography

Dunwoody is centered at 33°56'34" North, 84°19'4" West (33.942751, -84.317694)GR1. According to the United States Census Bureau, the CDP has a total area of 31.4 km² (12.1 mi²). 31.3 km² (12.1 mi²) of it is land and 0.1 km² (0.04 mi²) of it is water. The total area is 0.33% water. Dunwoody is generally considered to be the northern tip of the county, bounded by Sandy Springs in Fulton County on the north and west, Interstate 285 (the Perimeter) on the south, Peachtree Industrial Boulevard on the so ...

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Dunwoody Georgia, Dunwoody Georgia - Geography, Dunwoody Georgia - Demographics, Dunwoody Georgia - Community, Dunwoody Georgia - Schools, Dunwoody Georgia - Elementary, Dunwoody Georgia - Secondary, Dunwoody Georgia - College, Dunwoody Georgia - Celebrities

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study: Encyclopedia II - Cram school - Education

Cram schools are usually privately owned. They are prevalent in East Asia, where education plays a greater part in adolescent life. In fact, there are so many cram schools in Japan, China, Taiwan, Korea, Vietnam, and Hong Kong, that they have become a de facto parallel educational system, and high school students may need to attend cram schools after regular school to master certain important courses, like ...

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Cram school, Cram school - Education, Cram school - Cram schools in India, Cram school - Cram schools in Japan, Cram school - Cram schools in Korea, Cram school - External link

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study: Encyclopedia II - Fédération Internationale des Échecs - History

In its early years, FIDE had little power. This was largely because the Soviet Union refused to join, as it saw chess and politics as being inextricably bound up, and FIDE was a non-political organisation. This changed, however, when incumbent world champion Alexander Alekhine died in 1946. FIDE stepped up to organise a tournament to find a replacement, and the Soviet Union, aware that this was a process it had to be involved with, joined. From that initial 1948 tournament (won by Mikhail Botvinnik) to 1993, FIDE was the only body org ...

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Fédération Internationale des Échecs, Fédération Internationale des Échecs - History, Fédération Internationale des Échecs - FIDE Presidents, Fédération Internationale des Échecs - External link

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study: Encyclopedia II - Eurofighter Typhoon - Development

In the mid 1970s France, Germany and the UK initiated the European Combat Aircraft programme (ECA). In 1979, following differing requirements (particularly the French requirement for carrier compatibility,) British Aerospace (BAe) and Messerschmitt-Bölkow-Blohm proposed the European Combat Fighter (ECF). The development of different national prototypes and continued differences over specification lead to cancellation of ECF programme in 1981. As a result the Panavia partners (Germany, Italy and UK) launched the Agile Combat Aircraft ...

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Eurofighter Typhoon, Eurofighter Typhoon - Development, Eurofighter Typhoon - Production, Eurofighter Typhoon - Inventory, Eurofighter Typhoon - Exports, Eurofighter Typhoon - Combat performance, Eurofighter Typhoon - Problems, Eurofighter Typhoon - Versions, Eurofighter Typhoon - Specifications, Eurofighter Typhoon - General characteristics, Eurofighter Typhoon - Performance, Eurofighter Typhoon - Armament, Eurofighter Typhoon - Other, Eurofighter Typhoon - Development timeline, Eurofighter Typhoon - Trivia, Eurofighter Typhoon - Pictures

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study: Encyclopedia II - Chess problem - Types of problem

There are various different types of chess problem: Directmates - white to move first and checkmate black within a specified number of moves against any defence. These are often referred to as "mate in n", where n is the number of moves within which mate must be delivered. In composing and solving competitions, directmates are further broken down into three classes: Two-movers - white to move and checkmate black in two moves against any defence Three-movers - white to move and checkmate black in no more ...

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Chess problem, Chess problem - Types of problem, Chess problem - Beauty in chess problems, Chess problem - Example problem, Chess problem - Abbreviations, Chess problem - Tournaments, Chess problem - Composition tournaments, Chess problem - Solving tournaments, Chess problem - Titles

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study: Encyclopedia II - Demonology - Christian demonology

The most extensive exposition of Christian demonology are Heinrich Kramer's Malleus Maleficarum—once thought to have been co-written by Jacob Sprenger— and Nicholas Remy's Demonolatry, both assuming the reality of witchcraft and its capability of posing a threat to the Roman Catholic church. Demonology refers to catalogues that attempt to name and set a hierarchy to demons and spirits thought to be malignant. In this sense, demonology can be seen as the mirror image of angelology, which attempt ...

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Demonology, Demonology - Christian demonology, Demonology - Islam Judaism and Zoroastrianism, Demonology - Ayyavazhi Buddhism and Hinduism, Demonology - Tartaric Demonology

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