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  • 111Socionics — ( ru. соционика) is a theory of information processing that incorporates elements of Carl Jung s work on Psychological Types , Freud s theory of the conscious and subconscious mind, and Antoni Kępiński s theory of information metabolism. It has… …

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  • 112Danny Phantom — Danny Fenton aka Danny Phantom in his ghost form on the title card of the synonymous show. Format Animated television series Action Adventure Comedy Romance …

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  • 113Jewish cuisine — is a collection of international cookery traditions linked by Jewish dietary laws (kashrus) and Jewish holiday traditions. Certain foods, notably pork and shellfish, are forbidden; meat and dairy are not combined, and meat must be ritually… …

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  • 114Nepalese cuisine — Dal bhat tarkari Nepalese cuisine refers to the cuisines of Nepal. The cultural and geographic diversity of Nepal provide ample space for a variety of cuisines based on ethnicity, soil and climate. Nevertheless dal bhat tarkari (Nepali: दाल भात… …

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  • 115Jewish mythology — is generally the sacred and traditional narratives that help explain and symbolize the Jewish religion, whereas Jewish folklore consists of the folk tales and legends that existed in the general Jewish culture. There is very little early folklore …

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  • 116Mitzpe Yeriho — Hebrew מִצְפֵּה יְרִיחוֹ Name meaning Jericho lookout …

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  • 117CP System II — Le CP System II (Capcom Play System 2), plus communément appelé CPS2 ou CPS 2, est un système de jeux vidéo à cartouche pour borne d arcade compatible JAMMA destiné aux salles d arcade, créé par la société japonaise Capcom afin de succéder au CP… …

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  • 118CONSERVATIVE JUDAISM — (also known as Masorti Judaism), one of the three principal modern Jewish religious denominations, emerging, along with Reform and Orthodoxy, in the 19th century era of emancipation. After the denial of emancipation to Central European Jewry by… …

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  • 120Jacob Mordecai — (b. 1762, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; d. 1838, Richmond Virginia) was a pioneer in education, in Colonial America, having established the Warrenton NC Female Seminary , also known as Mordecai’s Female Academy . Mordecai was the son of Moses and… …

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