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  • 111History of religion in the United States — The religious history of the United States begins more than a century before the former British colonies became the United States of America in 1776.Some of the original settlers were men and women of deep religious convictions. The religious… …

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  • 112Ifá — Sixteen Principal Odu Name 1 2 3 4 Ogbe I I I I Oyẹku II II II II Iwori …

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  • 113Burj Al Arab — Infobox hotel hotel name = Burj Al Arab caption = The Burj Al Arab is the world s tallest hotel. location = Dubai, United Arab Emirates architect = Tom Wright of Atkins, Said Khalil of Mitchelsson Group number of rooms = 202 [ [http://www.burj al …

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  • 114Unweaving the Rainbow — Infobox Book name = Unweaving the Rainbow title orig = translator = image caption = author = Richard Dawkins illustrator = cover artist = country = language = series = subject = Evolutionary biology genre = publisher = Boston : Houghton Mifflin… …

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  • 115Subject (grammar) — ExamplesSidebar|35%|In the sentences below, the subjects are indicated in boldface. # The dictionary helps me find words. # Ice cream appeared on the table. # The man that is sitting over there told me that he just bought a ticket to Tahiti. #… …

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  • 116Deflationary theory of truth — A deflationary theory of truth is one of a family of theories which all have in common the claim that assertions that predicate truth of a statement do not attribute a property called truth to such a statement. Contents 1 Redundancy theory 2… …

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  • 117New World Order (conspiracy theory) — This article is about the use of the term New World Order in conspiracy theory. For other uses, see New World Order. The reverse side of the Grea …

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  • 118Political power — ( imperium in Latin) is a type of power held by a group in a society which allows administration of some or all of public resources, including labour, and wealth. There are many ways to obtain possession of such power. At the nation state level… …

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  • 119Naïve realism — argues we perceive the world directly Naïve realism, also known as direct realism or common sense realism, is a philosophy of mind rooted in a common sense theory of perception that claims that the senses provide us with direct awareness of the… …

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  • 120Terminus (god) — In Roman religion, Terminus was the god who protected boundary markers; his name was the Latin word for such a marker. Sacrifices were performed to sanctify each boundary stone, and landowners celebrated a festival called the Terminalia in… …

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