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  • ...nt events, the arts, science, popular culture, health, people, government, history, sports and more.
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  • ==History== ...charisma in extremely destructive and damaging ways throughout [[human]] [[history]], for example, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adolf_Hitler Adolf Hitler] a
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  • ...ncestors]] embracing many of the most remarkable [[women]] in the racial [[history]] of [[Urantia]]. Although Mary was an [[average]] woman of her day and [[g
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  • #[https://www.indigenouspeople.net/ '''''Indigenous People's Literature'''''] ...ory_.2833rd_century_BCE_to_3rd_century_CE.29 Timeline of Religion (ancient history)]'''''
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  • ...galleries; [[interpretive]] exhibitions, as at natural history museums and history museums, for example; and commercial exhibitions, or trade fairs.
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  • ...d or harmed by certain [[weapons]] and [[enchantments]], or be kept out of people's [[homes]] by the use of wards.
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  • [[Category: History]]
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  • ==History==
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  • ...ities]] not available to them in their [[original]] location. Throughout [[history]] a large number of emigrants return to their homelands, often after they h
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  • ...e one of the most significant [[political]] and [[social]] [[forces]] in [[history]], perhaps most notably as a major [[influence]] or postulate of [[World Wa * [https://www.fordham.edu/halsall/mod/modsbook17.html Internet Modern History Sourcebook: Nationalism]
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  • The book presents human [[history]] as being a conflict between what Augustine calls the City of Man and the
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  • ...mpletely avoiding usage of homosexual as it has a [[negative]], clinical [[history]] and because the word only refers to one's sexual [[behavior]] (as opposed ...nd acts have been admired, as well as [[condemned]], throughout recorded [[history]], depending on the form they took and the [[culture]] in which they occurr
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  • [[Category: History/TeaM]]
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  • ...prominent use of the term. For him, the ''kairoi'' are those [[crises]] in history (see Christian [[existentialism]]) which create an [[opportunity]] for, and
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  • ...ssiah]] who would come as a part of their [[national]] and [[Race|racial]] history. To the [[Hebrews]] of those days Jewish theology was irrevocably settled, ...]] exhibited its [[morality]] as a Jewish birthmark. The [[Jews]] viewed [[history]] as the [[providence]] of [[God]]—[[Yahweh]] at [[work]]. The [[Greeks]]
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  • ...c]] aspect of nudity has attracted an [[audience]] at all times in human [[history]].
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  • [[Category: History]]
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  • ...dence, or agency of [[God]] over events in people's lives and throughout [[history]].
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  • ...eep permanent waterholes. (Australian Dreaming: 40,000 Years of Aboriginal History ISBN 0-7018-1330-X)
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  • ...us city states and their peoples, who shared large parts of their ethnic [[history]] as well as many important cultural traits with the Mexica, Acolhua and Te Aztec culture and history is primarily known:
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