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  • ...to greet and [[farewell]] each other with a hug. In May 2009, the New York Times reported that "the hug has become the [[favorite]] [[social]] greeting when
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  • ...m, Christianity, Judaism, Islam, Hinduism, Suf.'' Marlowe and Company, New York, 2000) called "sacred writings." [https://education.yahoo.com/reference/dic ...he word "scripture" is in reference to "the sacred writings of the Old and New Testaments or both together."] and was applied, by [[analogy]], to the scri
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  • ...ting the Wages of Time and a Lost Golden Age" opera review in The New York Times March 15, 2005. * Andrew Dalby, Rediscovering Homer (New York: Norton, 2006. ISBN 0393057887) pp. 141-143.
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  • ...ublication ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_York_Times_Index ''New York Times Index'']). Indexes of this kind are issued in print [[periodical]] form (is
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  • ...her 1980 book ''The Aquarian Conspiracy'' and its affiliation with the "[[New Age]]" movement in popular culture. ...'s cultural, religious, social, economic and political life" (''[[New York Times]]'').
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  • ...ent Nurture: Witch-Hunting and Maternal Power in Early Modern England (New York, Cornell University Press, 1995) ...io/article5088285.ece Martin Shaw has a devil of a job in Apparitions, The Times]. November 8, 2008
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  • New Latin, back-formation from [[Latin]] ''trivialis'' ...publication is headed with a purported quote from "''Gay's Trivia'', or ''New Art of Walking Streets of London''.",
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  • ...By 1982 Podhoretz was terming himself a ''neoconservative'', in a New York Times Magazine article titled "The Neoconservative Anguish over Reagan's Foreign
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  • ===Group: [[York TeaM]]=== ...modern analysis thus confirmed past construction, therefore necessitating new conclusions of world history. You are rediscovering these components due to
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  • ...]], and it is this [[phenomenon]] of [[plurality]] that is inherent in the new [[paradigm]] view of curriculum. (<u>Curricula</u> is the plural form) ...ripture]]s. They were lacking in so-called higher [[education]]. In modern times they would certainly be considered uneducated, and in some circles of [[soc
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  • ...r eugenicists with meetings in 1912 in London, and in 1921 and 1932 in New York. Eugenics' scientific reputation started to tumble in the 1930s, a time whe ...reproductive technologies at the end of the 20th century have raised many new questions and concerns about what exactly constitutes the meaning of ''euge
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  • ...study]] and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_New_York_Times The New York Times] coverage of it flawed and biphobic. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fairnes
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  • ...d to the [[volition|will]] of God, entirely devoted to [[God]]: in earlier times often connoting the [[practice]] of [[asceticism]] and religious observance ...nerated by his followers), objects ("sacred artifact" that is worshipped), times ("holy days" of spiritual introspection, such as during winter holidays), o
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  • ...ed by strict Freudians, demanding sessions only once weekly instead of 3-5 times weekly which was typical for [[tradition]]al psychoanalysts. # Horowitz, Mardi, J. (1988). Introduction to Psychodynamics - a New Synthesis. Basic Books. p. 3. ISBN 0-465-03561-2.
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  • ...tries.[12] For example, in the USA, non-Hispanic Caucasians are nearly 2.5 times more likely to kill themselves than are African Americans or Hispanics.[13] *Jamison, Kay Redfield (2000). Night Falls Fast: Understanding Suicide. New York: Vintage. pp. 448pgs.
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  • ...nt points in space because the vibration reaches these points at different times. ...in wave direction because of a change in the wave's speed from entering a new medium
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  • ...totalitario” to refer to the [[structure]] and goals of the new state. The new state was to provide the “total representation of the nation and total [[ ...ah_Arendt Hannah Arendt] argued that Nazi and State communist regimes were new forms of [[government]], and not merely updated versions of the old [[Tyran
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  • ...ryman, that the city's walls were built by the Seven Sages. In historical times, [[Sargon of Akkad]] claimed to have destroyed these walls to prove his mil * Foster, Benjamin R., trans. & edit. (2001). The Epic of Gilgamesh. New York: W.W. Norton & Company. ISBN 0-393-97516-9.
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  • ...century brought a newfound prosperity to Nashville. These healthy economic times left the city with a legacy of grand classical-style buildings, which can s ...ill, and will also become the tallest building in the USA outside of [[New York]] and [[Chicago]], surpassing the Bank of America Plaza in Atlanta.[https:/
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  • Critical obituaries of Derrida were published in The New York Times, The Economist, and The Independent. The magazine The Nation responded to t
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