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 |  |  | study: Encyclopedia II - Psychology - Scope of psychologyPsychology 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 ...
See also: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 Read more here: » Psychology: Encyclopedia II - Psychology - Scope of psychology |
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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. ...
Including:
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See also: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 Read more here: » Henry James: Encyclopedia II - Henry James - Life |
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 |  |  | study: Encyclopedia II - Dunwoody Georgia - GeographyDunwoody 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 ...
See also: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 Read more here: » Dunwoody Georgia: Encyclopedia II - Dunwoody Georgia - Geography |
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See also: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 Read more here: » Cram school: Encyclopedia II - Cram school - Education |
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From that initial 1948 tournament (won by Mikhail Botvinnik) to 1993, FIDE was the only body org ...
See also:Fédération Internationale des Échecs, Fédération Internationale des Échecs - History, Fédération Internationale des Échecs - FIDE Presidents, Fédération Internationale des Échecs - External link Read more here: » Fédération Internationale des Échecs: Encyclopedia II - Fédération Internationale des Échecs - History |
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As a result the Panavia partners (Germany, Italy and UK) launched the Agile Combat Aircraft ...
See also: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 Read more here: » Eurofighter Typhoon: Encyclopedia II - Eurofighter Typhoon - Development |
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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 ...
See also: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 Read more here: » Chess problem: Encyclopedia II - Chess problem - Types of problem |
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