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  • ...[[Judaism]] (Temple of [[Solomon]] and the capital of the ancient kingdoms of Israel and [[Judeah]]), [[Christianity]] ([[Christ]]’s crucifixion and re ...ex.php?page=jerusalem_history] enttitled Jerusalem, the Old City pub. Quds University.
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  • ..., "the Lost City of the Incas," has become the most recognizable symbol of the [[Inca]] civilization.</center>]] ...up normally defined as a [[complex society]] characterized by the practice of [[agriculture]] and settlement in [[city|cities]].
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  • ...ure (mathematics)|measurable]] [[evidence]] subject to specific principles of [[reasoning]], ...h [[observation]] and [[experiment]]ation, and the formulation and testing of [[hypothesis|hypotheses]].
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  • ...road ranges of psychological tactics seen as subverting individuals' sense of control over their own [[thinking]], [[behavior]], [[emotions]], or [[decis ...ecome controversial within [[scientific]] and [[legal]] [[contexts]]; Both the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Psychological_Association American
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  • ...ects are, but how they have changed and come to be. As "the bridge between the human and physical sciences," geography is divided into two main branches - .../jhayesboh/environmentalgeography.htm] As space and place affect a variety of topics such as [[economics]], health, climate, plants and animals, geograph
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  • ...y is described as the childhood home of [[Jesus]], and as such is a center of [[Christianity|Christian]] [[pilgrimage]], with many shrines commemorating ...onfused with "[[Nazirite]]," meaning a "separated" Jew who had taken a vow of holiness.
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  • ...eek ''ὄργανον'' - ''organon'' "organ, instrument, tool") first appeared in the English language in 1701 and took on its current definition by 1834 ([[Oxfo ...iving [[structure]], such as a plant, animal, fungus or bacterium, capable of growth and reproduction".
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  • ...h poer, pouer, from poer to be able, from Vulgar Latin *potēre, alteration of [[Latin]] posse <center>For lessons on the [[topic]] of '''''Power''''', follow [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Cat
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  • ...e scientific study of [[Behavior|'''''animal behavior''''']], and a branch of [[zoology]] (not to be confused with ethnology). ...l group and often study one type of behavior (e.g. aggression) in a number of unrelated animals.
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  • ...in social evolution. The family is the [[channel]] through which the river of [[culture]] and [[knowledge]] flows from one generation to another. ...thropology|anthropologists]] have argued that one must understand the idea of "blood" [[metaphor]]ically, and that many societies understand 'family' thr
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  • ...e name the text is known in China. The text's true [[authorship]] and date of composition or compilation are still [[debated]].[1] ...Its influence has also spread widely outside East Asia, aided by hundreds of [[translations]] into Western [[languages]].
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  • Philosophy and Cultural Inquiry, Swinburne University, ...ial to all human affairs and the source of what MacIntyre terms ‘the unity of a life.’
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  • ...the human psyche changed the way Europeans and North Americans think about the [[complex]] mental processes by which they become [[individual]]s. ...rious Sigmund occupied his own bedroom while the rest of the family shared the three others. Freud adored his mother and liked his father.
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  • ...of the various types of inquiry and a treatment of the ways that each type of inquiry achieves its aim. <center>For lessons on the [[topic]] of '''''Inquiry''''', follow [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=C
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  • ...hing different tonight, I’m going to share the true story of my experience of “accidental” ...n family of man but to my spirit family as well when I act in the capacity of spiritual liaison.
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  • ...that the object of external perception consists of ideas. It can also be the tendency to represent things in an ideal form, or as they might or should b ...of an all-pervading ''[[God]]'', as the basis of all [[phenomena]]. A type of Asian idealism is [[Consciousness]]-only.
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  • ...re developed in Greece and Rome in the [[classical period]], and partly by the need to address theological problems and to integrate sacred doctrine with The [[history]] of medieval philosophy is traditionally divided into three main periods:
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  • ...entails an ideology whether or not it is propounded as an explicit system of thought. <center>For lessons on the [[topic]] of '''''Ideology''''', follow [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=
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  • ...gavan]—the [[Divine]] One.[4] The Bhagavad Gita is commonly referred to as the Gita for short. ...imself (Svayam Bhagavan), blessing Arjuna with an awe-inspiring [[vision]] of His divine [[universal]] form.
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  • ...onary. He was the second president of Mensa. He lends his name to a family of complex carbon structures called [[Buckminsterfullerene]] also known as, "B Throughout his life, Fuller was concerned with the question "Does [[humanity]] have a chance to survive lastingly and successf
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