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holism

In philosophy, the concept that the whole is greater than the sum of its parts.



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While there are things that make youth work in these settings difficult, there is also a richness and holism in youth work practice outside the city.
Sociological case studies of organizations reinforce the guiding principles of the strategy effectively, particularly the holism they demand, but students searching for such scholarship invariably find high quality and useful case studies by scholars who study management and leadership.
Maybe the holism of Jewish religious life--connected with the holism of body and soul--is impossible in America.
 
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