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  • 51Julia Bruns — Julia Eliza Bruns (1895 ndash; December 24, 1927) was a stage and silent film actress from St. Louis, Missouri. Once called the most beautiful girl in the world, she eventually succumbed to alcoholism and drug addiction and died at 32.Bruns was a …

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  • 52The Howard Stern Show staff — Throughout its nearly 30 year run The Howard Stern Show has gone through a number of staff members and contributors. Contents 1 Current staff 1.1 In studio …

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  • 53Gilbert Livingston Wilson — (1869 ndash; 1930) was an ethnographer and a Presbyterian minister. He and his brother recorded the lives of three Hidatsa family members; Buffalo Bird Woman, her brother Henry Wolf Chief, and her son Edward Goodbird. Wlison’s extensive and… …

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  • 54Conversation Cafe — Conversation Café is an international movement, started by author Vicki Robin fostering coffee house meetings on a regular basis for interesting communication about relevant issues amongst strangers in the Socratic tradition of respectful… …

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  • 55Community journalism — Journalism News · Writing style Ethics · Objectivity Values · …

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  • 56nondirective psychotherapy — or client centered therapy Type of psychotherapy in which the counselor refrains from interpretation or explanation but encourages the client to establish a person to person relationship with him or her and to talk freely. It originated with Carl …

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  • 57psychoanalysis — 1. A method of psychotherapy, originated by Freud, designed to bring preconscious and unconscious material to consciousness primarily through the analysis of transference and resistance. SYN: psychoanalytic therapy. SEE …

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  • 58Jesus cleansing a leper — Christ cleansing a leper by Jean Marie Melchior Doze, 1864. Jesus cleansing a leper is one of the miracles of Jesus in the Gospels, namely in Matthew 8:1 4, Mark 1:40 45 and Luke 5:12 16.[1][2] …

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  • 59Civic political culture — A civic culture or civic political culture is a political culture characterised by acceptance of the authority of the state and a belief in participation in civic duties . The term was first used in Gabriel Almond and Sidney Verba s book, The… …

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  • 60Cozy mystery — Cozy mysteries, also referred to simply as cozies, are a subgenre of crime fiction in which sex and violence are downplayed or treated humorously, and the crime and detection take place in a small, socially intimate community. The term was first… …

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