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The phrase "humanities specialists" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to refer to individuals who have expertise in the field of humanities, such as literature, philosophy, history, and the arts. Example: "The university is hosting a conference featuring renowned humanities specialists who will discuss the impact of culture on society."
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Nor do humanities specialists, let alone English majors, seem to be particularly humane or thoughtful or open-minded people, as the alternative better-people defense insists.
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The map's data management still needs improvement a consequence, in part, of limited funding, and also of Ryan's admitted mistake in thinking she should do all the research first, before getting input from the project's digital cartographer, Mark Brown, and digital-humanities specialist, Bill Pascoe.
And while most area specialists are in the humanities, up to one-third are in social science.
"I am particularly concerned about funding for specialist areas of the humanities," Black says.
His mother is a resource specialist at the Magnet School for Arts and Humanities in Greenpoint, Brooklyn.
In contrast, 76.1% and 61.0% of the general population indicated that specialist involvement was appropriate in the medical school and humanities and social sciences department scenarios, respectively.
In contrast, 76.1% and 61.0% of the general population indicated that specialist involvement was desirable in the medical school and humanities and social sciences department scenarios, respectively (option 4 or higher).
In Bangalore, young workers find employment as security guards, waitresses and salon specialists, and scores of students attend one of the city's several engineering or humanities colleges.
A specialist in democracy and culture, he wrote Cultural Regions of the United States, Social Humanities, and Progress, and was an editor of the Encyclopedia of Southern Culture.
Dr. Gould presents an idealized version of th artist-on-campus as "the whole man" whom humanity is in danger of losing in the face of the growing mass of "insensitive specialists" turned out by the sciences.
The latest play date with these Philadelphia-based specialists in site-specific overgrown kid theater is "The Annihilation Point," a delightfully goofy humanity-in-peril tale that turns the lower level of the Abrons Arts Center into a time-travel transit station.
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