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Some example of abstract nouns that are principles are:democracydisciplinefreedomhonestyhonorintegrityjusticelibertyloyaltyvalor
How scientific principles and superstitious beliefs contradict
How scientific principles and superstitious beliefs contradict
Principles Underlying Teaching 1. Principle of Context 2. Principle of Focus 3. Principle of Socialization 4. Principle of Individualization 5. Principle of Sequence 6. Principle of Evaluation
Individual evidence is the material that can be related to a single source; individualization always involves a comparison
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Individualization can affect organizations positively if a person is organized and a leader. However, individuals who choose to disobey the rules of the organization or disobey the law, can have a negative affect on how others will view the organization, as well as the people in the organization.
Individualization is important ecause no two people respond to treatment the same.
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A. F. McLean has written: 'Individualization of instruction: a rationale' -- subject(s): Individualized instruction
There is need for individualization of drug therapy, if aripiprazole isn't good, the person may try quetiapine
Infinities in our understanding of the universe often arise from limits in our knowledge or models rather than being inherent to the universe itself. Individualization can help us grasp contextual behavior, but infinities usually point to gaps in our understanding rather than being a necessary outcome of individualization. By refining our models and understanding, we can often resolve infinities or work around them to better describe the behavior of the universe.
Yunxiang Yan has written: 'The individualization of Chinese society' -- subject(s): Social conditions, Social change, Individualism
(forensic science) The recognition, collection, identification, individualization, and interpretation of physical evidence, and the application of science and medicine for criminal and civil law, or regulatory purposes.