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The UCADIAN model is an open source model
of key life concepts structured on three levels:
Primary- 14 books (see below)
Secondary-130 books (detailed references to prime 14)
Tertiary-unlimited texts registered to the model by others. |
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Open source
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Open source means the ideas listed within the UCADIAN
model are subject to change and development according to the input of people
who provide feedback and support UCADIA.com and the model.
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Constructive criticism by leading minds identifying
weaknesses in the model can only strengthen the usefulness of the UCADIAN
model. This is why criticism is so welcomed.
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Primary |
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The primary models and texts relating to the UCADIAN
model are the Prime texts. These are the first fourteen books being published
by UCADIA Books P/L.
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These models include such items as
The SOL Code, EIKOS,
EKA, EKASYS,
EKELOS, CIVILA,
TEKNAS, SYNERGISM.
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Secondary |
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The secondary models and texts relating to the
UCADIAN model are the Secondary texts. There are only 130 secondary texts
(making a total of 144 principle texts for the UCADIAN model).
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These secondary texts provide additional practical
information and knowledge concerning many of the primary models and texts.
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Tertiary |
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The tertiary models and ideas relating to the UCADIAN
model are the Tertiary texts. Tertiary texts are those models that have been
registered as being part of the UCADIAN model on request by the author of these
models and ideas.
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