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  • 81ac·qui·si·tion — /ˌækwəˈzıʃən/ noun, pl tions 1 [noncount] : the act of getting or acquiring something: such as 1 a : the act or process of gaining skill, knowledge, etc. the acquisition of knowledge foreign language …

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  • 82Tjurunga — is also a genus of spiders (family Stiphidiidae) Churinga and Tjuringa redirect here. For the moth genus, see Churinga (moth). A Tjurunga or as it sometimes spelled, Churinga, is an object of religious significance by Central Australian… …

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  • 83study — studiable, adj. studier, n. /stud ee/, n., pl. studies, v., studied, studying. n. 1. application of the mind to the acquisition of knowledge, as by reading, investigation, or reflection: long hours of study. 2. the cultivation of a particular… …

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  • 84Agnosticism — • A philosophical theory of the limitations of knowledge, professing doubt of or disbelief in some or all of the powers of knowing possessed by the human mind Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Agnosticism     Agnosticism …

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  • 85W. Edwards Deming — Born October 14, 1900(1900 10 14) Sioux City, Iowa, USA …

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  • 86Objectivist epistemology — Objectivism s epistemology, like the other branches of Objectivism, was present in some form ever since the publication of Atlas Shrugged . However, it was most fully explained in Rand s 1967 work Introduction to Objectivist Epistemology . Rand… …

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  • 87Mobile Assisted Language Learning — Contents 1 Definition 2 History 3 Current Trends 4 The Future of MALL 5 MALL Professional Organi …

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  • 88A Guide for the Perplexed — is a short book by E.F. Schumacher, published in 1977. Schumacher himself considered A Guide for the Perplexed to be his most important achievement, although he was better known for his 1974 environmental economics bestseller Small Is Beautiful …

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  • 89study — /ˈstʌdi / (say studee) noun (plural studies) 1. application of the mind to the acquisition of knowledge, as by reading, investigation, or reflection. 2. the cultivation of a particular branch of learning, science, or art: the study of law. 3. a… …

  • 90Bertrand Russell — Infobox Philosopher region = Western Philosophy era = 20th century philosophy color = #B0C4DE image caption = Russell in 1907 image size = 150px name = Bertrand Arthur William Russell, 3rd Earl Russell birth = birth date|df=yes|1872|5|18 Trellech …

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