„Worldview“
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1.000+ Treffer
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Detecting the water depth of the South China Sea reef area from WorldView-2 satellite imagery
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More than Nothing: Examining the Worldview Influences of Nonreligious College Students
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Double Jeopardy: Subordinates’ Worldviews and Poor Performance as Predictors of Abusive Supervision
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“Four Gods” in Maximum Security Prison: Images of God, Religiousness, and Worldviews Among Inmates
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The Worldview of Memory Lane
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WorldViews: Access to international textbooks for digital humanities researchers
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A Multi-dimensional Measure of Environmental Behavior: Exploring the Predictive Power of Connectedness to Nature, Ecological Worldview and Environmental Concern
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Modeling Trump’s Worldview with Algorithms: Power, Hierarchy, and Transactionalism
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Linguistic Representations of the Conceptual Sphere of the American South in Literary Translation – Strategies and Tactics for Rendering Ethnoculturally Marked Concepts from English into Ukrainian
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Mutual Learning between the Language Games of Science and Religion – A Reading of Wittgenstein
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Changes in Dangerous and Competitive Worldviews During the Coronavirus Epidemic: Evidence From a Large-Scale U.S. Panel Study
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Origin stories. Big History between science and worldview – Ian Hesketh: A history of Big History. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2023, 67 pp, €19.84 PB
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Love and the danish worldview – a cognitive ethnolinguistic study of the concept of Kærlighed "Love" in Danish
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25 years of Mokṣopāya studies
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Religion and worldviews: the triumph of the secular in religious education – L. Philip Barnes (Editor), Routledge, 2023, ISBN 9781032206196
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Children’s existential questions and worldviews: possible RE responses to performance anxiety and an increasing risk of exclusion
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Worldviews: overarching concept, discrete body of knowledge or paradigmatic tool?
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Conceptualising religion and worldviews for the school – By Kevin O’Grady, 2022, Published by Taylor & Francis, ISBN 9781003193944
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Identities, worldviews and religious education: theoretical and empirical perspectives
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Worldview disagreement and subjective epistemic obligations