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  • 121prayer — I. /prɛə / (say prair) noun 1. a devout petition to, or any form of spiritual communion with, God or an object of worship. 2. the act, action, or practice of praying to God or an object of worship, as in supplication, thanksgiving, adoration, or… …

  • 122Church of the Holy Sepulchre — This article is about the church building in Jerusalem. For other uses, see The Holy Sepulchre (disambiguation). The Church of the Holy Sepulchre, also called the Church of the Resurrection by Eastern Christians, is a church within the walled Old …

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  • 123Taoism — Daoism Chinese name Traditional Chinese 道 教wefo;buffo aseqff i like balls Simplified Chinese …

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  • 124Nefertiti — This article is about the Ancient Egyptian Queen Nefertiti. For other uses, see Nefertiti (disambiguation). For other individuals named Neferneferuaten, see Neferneferuaten (disambiguation). Neferneferuaten Nefertiti in hieroglyphs …

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  • 125Devi Mahatmya — The Devi Mahatmya (Sanskrit: IAST|devīmāhātmyam , sa. देवीमाहात्म्यम्), or Glory of the Goddess ) is a Hindu scripture written in Sanskrit by Markandeya Rishi as part of the Markandeya Purana. It was composed some 1,600 years ago, c. 400 500… …

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  • 126Eastern religion — is a group of religions originating in India, China, Japan and Southeast Asia. This includes the East Asian and Indian religious traditions, as well as animistic indigenous religions. While many Western observers attempt to distinguish between… …

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  • 127Vel — The Vel ( ta. வேல்) is the divine javelin/spear of the Hindu deity Murugan.The spear used by ancient Tamils in warfare is also commonly known by this name.Vel in Hindu MythologyIn the Hindu mythology, Goddess Parvati presented the Vel to her son… …

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  • 128Empire and Communications — is a book published in 1950 by University of Toronto professor Harold Innis. It is based on six lectures Innis delivered at Oxford University in 1948. [Watson, John Alexander. (2006) Marginal Man: The Dark Vision of Harold Innis . Toronto:… …

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