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179 Cards in this Set
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Culture
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The collective behavior of people who live together or share an environment and the disclosure, traditions, and hierarchies which solidifies balance, order, and harmony.
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Society
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The actions, institutions and physical structures of the collective that make a living possible
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Discourse
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Any form of communication meant to be heard or read by others
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Folkways
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The every day habits of social interaction
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Mores
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Regulations of every day living
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Ethics
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Behavior based on moral
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Ethics
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Behavior based on moral
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Values
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Hierarchies of moral and ethics
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Beliefs
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Ordering of values
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Beliefs
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Ordering of values
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Attitudes
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Predisposed emotions concerning beliefs
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Beliefs
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Ordering of values
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Attitudes
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Predisposed emotions concerning beliefs
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Reason
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Faculty to control instinct and passion that insurers individual and social happiness, balance, order, and harmony
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Beliefs
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Ordering of values
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Attitudes
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Predisposed emotions concerning beliefs
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Reason
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Faculty to control instinct and passion that insurers individual and social happiness, balance, order, and harmony
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Instinct
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Biological urges inherent in humans; species Specific; survival motivated; psychologically powerful
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Beliefs
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Ordering of values
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Attitudes
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Predisposed emotions concerning beliefs
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Reason
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Faculty to control instinct and passion that insurers individual and social happiness, balance, order, and harmony
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Instinct
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Biological urges inherent in humans; species Specific; survival motivated; psychologically powerful
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Passion
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Emotions that, when coupled with reason, motivates action
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Beliefs
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Ordering of values
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Attitudes
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Predisposed emotions concerning beliefs
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Reason
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Faculty to control instinct and passion that insurers individual and social happiness, balance, order, and harmony
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Instinct
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Biological urges inherent in humans; species Specific; survival motivated; psychologically powerful
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Passion
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Emotions that, when coupled with reason, motivates action
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Rationality
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Reason that brings about valued social and cultural behavior
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Beliefs
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Ordering of values
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Attitudes
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Predisposed emotions concerning beliefs
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Reason
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Faculty to control instinct and passion that insurers individual and social happiness, balance, order, and harmony
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Instinct
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Biological urges inherent in humans; species Specific; survival motivated; psychologically powerful
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Passion
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Emotions that, when coupled with reason, motivates action
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Rationality
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Reason that brings about valued social and cultural behavior
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Logic
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Systems to determine rational behavior and thought
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Beliefs
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Ordering of values
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Attitudes
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Predisposed emotions concerning beliefs
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Reason
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Faculty to control instinct and passion that insurers individual and social happiness, balance, order, and harmony
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Instinct
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Biological urges inherent in humans; species Specific; survival motivated; psychologically powerful
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Passion
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Emotions that, when coupled with reason, motivates action
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Rationality
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Reason that brings about valued social and cultural behavior
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Logic
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Systems to determine rational behavior and thought
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Social construction of reality
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Actions of a collective that determine the attitudes, beliefs, and values of the culture
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Beliefs
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Ordering of values
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Attitudes
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Predisposed emotions concerning beliefs
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Reason
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Faculty to control instinct and passion that insurers individual and social happiness, balance, order, and harmony
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Instinct
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Biological urges inherent in humans; species Specific; survival motivated; psychologically powerful
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Passion
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Emotions that, when coupled with reason, motivates action
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Rationality
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Reason that brings about valued social and cultural behavior
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Logic
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Systems to determine rational behavior and thought
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Social construction of reality
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Actions of a collective that determine the attitudes, beliefs, and values of the culture
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Literature as equipment for living
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Discourse that teaches lessons concerning the balance, order and harmony of the universe
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Beliefs
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Ordering of values
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Attitudes
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Predisposed emotions concerning beliefs
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Reason
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Faculty to control instinct and passion that insurers individual and social happiness, balance, order, and harmony
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Instinct
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Biological urges inherent in humans; species Specific; survival motivated; psychologically powerful
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Passion
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Emotions that, when coupled with reason, motivates action
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Rationality
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Reason that brings about valued social and cultural behavior
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Logic
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Systems to determine rational behavior and thought
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Social construction of reality
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Actions of a collective that determine the attitudes, beliefs, and values of the culture
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Literature as equipment for living
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Discourse that teaches lessons concerning the balance, order and harmony of the universe
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Literature as oppresstion
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Discourse that preserves unjust hierarchies of attitudes, beliefs and values
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Beliefs
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Ordering of values
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Literacy
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Knowledge that allows access to cultural discourse
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Attitudes
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Predisposed emotions concerning beliefs
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Reason
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Faculty to control instinct and passion that insurers individual and social happiness, balance, order, and harmony
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Instinct
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Biological urges inherent in humans; species Specific; survival motivated; psychologically powerful
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Passion
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Emotions that, when coupled with reason, motivates action
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Rationality
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Reason that brings about valued social and cultural behavior
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Logic
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Systems to determine rational behavior and thought
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Social construction of reality
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Actions of a collective that determine the attitudes, beliefs, and values of the culture
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Literature as equipment for living
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Discourse that teaches lessons concerning the balance, order and harmony of the universe
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Literature as oppresstion
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Discourse that preserves unjust hierarchies of attitudes, beliefs and values
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Beliefs
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Ordering of values
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Literacy
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Knowledge that allows access to cultural discourse
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Cultured
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Literature by educational social or cultural standards of the time
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Attitudes
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Predisposed emotions concerning beliefs
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Reason
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Faculty to control instinct and passion that insurers individual and social happiness, balance, order, and harmony
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Instinct
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Biological urges inherent in humans; species Specific; survival motivated; psychologically powerful
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Passion
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Emotions that, when coupled with reason, motivates action
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Rationality
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Reason that brings about valued social and cultural behavior
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Logic
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Systems to determine rational behavior and thought
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Social construction of reality
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Actions of a collective that determine the attitudes, beliefs, and values of the culture
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Literature as equipment for living
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Discourse that teaches lessons concerning the balance, order and harmony of the universe
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Literature as oppresstion
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Discourse that preserves unjust hierarchies of attitudes, beliefs and values
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Beliefs
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Ordering of values
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Literacy
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Knowledge that allows access to cultural discourse
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Cultured
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Literature by educational social or cultural standards of the time
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Social modeling
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Exemplars of behavior, attitudes, beliefs, and values; can be positive or negative
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Attitudes
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Predisposed emotions concerning beliefs
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Reason
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Faculty to control instinct and passion that insurers individual and social happiness, balance, order, and harmony
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Instinct
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Biological urges inherent in humans; species Specific; survival motivated; psychologically powerful
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Passion
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Emotions that, when coupled with reason, motivates action
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Rationality
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Reason that brings about valued social and cultural behavior
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Logic
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Systems to determine rational behavior and thought
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Social construction of reality
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Actions of a collective that determine the attitudes, beliefs, and values of the culture
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Literature as equipment for living
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Discourse that teaches lessons concerning the balance, order and harmony of the universe
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Literature as oppresstion
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Discourse that preserves unjust hierarchies of attitudes, beliefs and values
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Beliefs
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Ordering of values
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Literacy
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Knowledge that allows access to cultural discourse
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Cultured
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Literature by educational social or cultural standards of the time
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Social modeling
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Exemplars of behavior, attitudes, beliefs, and values; can be positive or negative
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Power
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Determine access to individual free will; can be determined by self or others
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Attitudes
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Predisposed emotions concerning beliefs
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Reason
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Faculty to control instinct and passion that insurers individual and social happiness, balance, order, and harmony
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Instinct
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Biological urges inherent in humans; species Specific; survival motivated; psychologically powerful
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Passion
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Emotions that, when coupled with reason, motivates action
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Rationality
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Reason that brings about valued social and cultural behavior
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Logic
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Systems to determine rational behavior and thought
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Social construction of reality
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Actions of a collective that determine the attitudes, beliefs, and values of the culture
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Literature as equipment for living
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Discourse that teaches lessons concerning the balance, order and harmony of the universe
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Literature as oppresstion
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Discourse that preserves unjust hierarchies of attitudes, beliefs and values
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Beliefs
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Ordering of values
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Literacy
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Knowledge that allows access to cultural discourse
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Cultured
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Literature by educational social or cultural standards of the time
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Social modeling
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Exemplars of behavior, attitudes, beliefs, and values; can be positive or negative
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Power
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Determine access to individual free will; can be determined by self or others
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Quest of certainty
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Human urge to know if behavior is correct
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Attitudes
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Predisposed emotions concerning beliefs
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Reason
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Faculty to control instinct and passion that insurers individual and social happiness, balance, order, and harmony
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Instinct
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Biological urges inherent in humans; species Specific; survival motivated; psychologically powerful
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Passion
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Emotions that, when coupled with reason, motivates action
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Rationality
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Reason that brings about valued social and cultural behavior
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Logic
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Systems to determine rational behavior and thought
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Social construction of reality
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Actions of a collective that determine the attitudes, beliefs, and values of the culture
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Literature as equipment for living
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Discourse that teaches lessons concerning the balance, order and harmony of the universe
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Literature as oppresstion
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Discourse that preserves unjust hierarchies of attitudes, beliefs and values
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Beliefs
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Ordering of values
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Literacy
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Knowledge that allows access to cultural discourse
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Cultured
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Literature by educational social or cultural standards of the time
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Social modeling
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Exemplars of behavior, attitudes, beliefs, and values; can be positive or negative
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Power
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Determine access to individual free will; can be determined by self or others
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Quest of certainty
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Human urge to know if behavior is correct
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Dialectic antagonism
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The conflict between the past and the present (or in imagine future) that occurs when new technology determines attitudes, beliefs, and values
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Attitudes
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Predisposed emotions concerning beliefs
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Reason
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Faculty to control instinct and passion that insurers individual and social happiness, balance, order, and harmony
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Instinct
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Biological urges inherent in humans; species Specific; survival motivated; psychologically powerful
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Passion
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Emotions that, when coupled with reason, motivates action
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Rationality
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Reason that brings about valued social and cultural behavior
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Logic
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Systems to determine rational behavior and thought
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Social construction of reality
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Actions of a collective that determine the attitudes, beliefs, and values of the culture
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Literature as equipment for living
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Discourse that teaches lessons concerning the balance, order and harmony of the universe
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Literature as oppresstion
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Discourse that preserves unjust hierarchies of attitudes, beliefs and values
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Beliefs
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Ordering of values
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Literacy
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Knowledge that allows access to cultural discourse
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Cultured
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Literature by educational social or cultural standards of the time
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Social modeling
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Exemplars of behavior, attitudes, beliefs, and values; can be positive or negative
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Power
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Determine access to individual free will; can be determined by self or others
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Quest of certainty
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Human urge to know if behavior is correct
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Dialectic antagonism
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The conflict between the past and the present (or in imagine future) that occurs when new technology determines attitudes, beliefs, and values
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"Reading"1
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Physical act of interpreting words on the page-decode connotative meaning
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Attitudes
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Predisposed emotions concerning beliefs
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Reason
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Faculty to control instinct and passion that insurers individual and social happiness, balance, order, and harmony
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Instinct
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Biological urges inherent in humans; species Specific; survival motivated; psychologically powerful
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Passion
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Emotions that, when coupled with reason, motivates action
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Rationality
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Reason that brings about valued social and cultural behavior
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Logic
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Systems to determine rational behavior and thought
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Social construction of reality
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Actions of a collective that determine the attitudes, beliefs, and values of the culture
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Literature as equipment for living
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Discourse that teaches lessons concerning the balance, order and harmony of the universe
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Literature as oppresstion
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Discourse that preserves unjust hierarchies of attitudes, beliefs and values
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Beliefs
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Ordering of values
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Literacy
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Knowledge that allows access to cultural discourse
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Cultured
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Literature by educational social or cultural standards of the time
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Social modeling
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Exemplars of behavior, attitudes, beliefs, and values; can be positive or negative
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Power
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Determine access to individual free will; can be determined by self or others
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Quest of certainty
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Human urge to know if behavior is correct
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Dialectic antagonism
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The conflict between the past and the present (or in imagine future) that occurs when new technology determines attitudes, beliefs, and values
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"Reading"1
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Physical act of interpreting words on the page-decode connotative meaning
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"Reading"2
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Act of interpreting Symbolic interaction of meaning-understanding the denotative interpretation of discourse as social/ cultural /political knowledge
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Attitudes
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Predisposed emotions concerning beliefs
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Reason
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Faculty to control instinct and passion that insurers individual and social happiness, balance, order, and harmony
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Instinct
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Biological urges inherent in humans; species Specific; survival motivated; psychologically powerful
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Passion
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Emotions that, when coupled with reason, motivates action
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Rationality
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Reason that brings about valued social and cultural behavior
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Logic
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Systems to determine rational behavior and thought
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Social construction of reality
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Actions of a collective that determine the attitudes, beliefs, and values of the culture
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Literature as equipment for living
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Discourse that teaches lessons concerning the balance, order and harmony of the universe
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Literature as oppresstion
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Discourse that preserves unjust hierarchies of attitudes, beliefs and values
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