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    Science as a Vocation (German: Wissenschaft als Beruf) is the text of a lecture given in 1917 at Munich University by German sociologist and political...
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    (1864–1920). It originated in the second lecture of a series (the first was Science as a Vocation) he gave in Munich to the "Free (i.e. Non-incorporated)...
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    Max Weber (category German philosophers of science)
    supported democratisation. He also gave the lectures "Science as a Vocation" and "Politics as a Vocation". After the war, Weber co-founded the German Democratic...
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    speeches and articles made a big impression on his listeners; such as "Science as a Vocation" and "Politics as a Vocation" delivered at the University...
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  • Fact–value distinction (category Religion and science)
    philosophical endeavor, as well as their political understanding. In his essay Science as a Vocation (1917) Max Weber draws a distinction between facts...
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  • 1920s in sociology (category 1920s in science)
    volumes (edited by Marianne Weber). Max Weber's Science as a Vocation is published. James P. Lichtenberg serves as president of the American Sociological Association...
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    Politics as a Vocation (original? - 1919) [2] Science as a Vocation [?] ('Wissenschaft wie Beruf, Politik wie Beruf' ='Science as a Job, Politics as a Job')...
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  • Catholicism as "displaced" and "de-totalised". While in Munich, Carl Schmitt attended Max Weber's lectures, "Politics as a Vocation", "Science as a Vocation", and...
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    for GCSEs, and GCE AS and A levels. Ofqual on the other hand, regulates science education for GCSEs and AS/A levels, as well as all other qualifications...
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    rankings as of 2024. Membership of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, also known by the title Academician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (中国科学院院士), is a lifelong...
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  • graduate and postgraduate programs in Engineering, Computer Science, Pharmacy, Optometry, Vocation, Biotechnology, Fashion Designing, Journalism & Mass Communication...
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    A nakai (仲居) is a woman who serves as a waitress at a ryokan or Japanese inn. Originally written as nakai (中居) (meaning "in the house" in Japanese), which...
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    Avocation (section A)
    professional career. Many times, a person's regular vocation may lead to an avocation. Many forms of humanitarian campaigning, such as work for organizations like...
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    Home economics, also called domestic science or family and consumer sciences (often shortened to FCS or FACS), is a subject concerning human development...
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    Jagadish Chandra Bose (category Fellows of the Indian National Science Academy)
    created organs... Thirty-two years ago I chose the teaching of science as my vocation. It was held that by its very peculiar constitution, the Indian...
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    January date is one year greater. Adams, Leeuba Leshia (2014). "Astrology Vocation". Augustin, M. (n.d.). "Capricorn Mythology, what is it about?". "Capricorn"...
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    Big science is a term used by scientists and historians of science to describe a series of changes in science which occurred in industrial nations during...
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    St. Albert's College (category Arts and Science colleges in Kerala)
    Science (3) B.A. Economics (Bachelor of Arts) - 6 semesters - Aided (Forenoon Batch) B.Voc. Journalism and Mass communication (Bachelor of Vocation)...
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  • provide clues about Hitler as a human being, as to his way of thinking that led to such tragedy, even though he was dismissed as a 'monster'". The publication...
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  • Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Breeder may refer to: Breeder, a person who practices the vocation of mating carefully selected specimens of the same breed...
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    1989 they have been allowed to fill military vocations formerly reserved for men. Before induction into a specific branch of the armed forces, recruits...
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    Paul Rabinow (category University of California, Berkeley College of Letters and Science faculty)
    Open access(with Anthony Stavrianakis). The Privilege of Neglect: Science as a Vocation Revisited. ARC, Wilsted & Taylor, 2020 Open access. From Chaos to...
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  • qualifications as a route to higher education" (PDF). p. 8. "Our history | Pearson qualifications". qualifications.pearson.com. Retrieved 2018-01-30. "Vocation, Vocation...
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    The Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (CASS) is a Chinese state research institute and think tank. It is a ministry-level institution under the State...
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    Jesuits (redirect from Jesuit vocation)
    Loyola, a Basque nobleman from the Pyrenees area of northern Spain, founded the society after discerning his spiritual vocation while recovering from a wound...
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    philosophy (referred today as science in general) drew him into overlapping circles of acquaintance. Franklin was, for example, a corresponding member of...
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    was a French mathematician, theoretical physicist, engineer, and philosopher of science. He is often described as a polymath, and in mathematics as "The...
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    Abraham Lincoln (redirect from A. Lincoln)
    funeral in 1851. Some historians, such as Michael Burlingame, identify Lincoln's first romantic interest as Ann Rutledge, a young woman also from Kentucky whom...
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    super De vegetabilibus et plantis': A Critical Edition with Introduction"; and, most recently "Hagar's Vocation. Philosophy's Role in the Theology of...
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  • explicit symbolism involving the letter "V" and Brother Francis' "Voice/Vocation" during Francis' encounter with the wandering pilgrim. In the novel, however...
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