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  • ...Id=384&VType=PQD&VName=PQD&VInst=PROD&pmid=7818&PageNum=1&DBId=43 New York Times: Late Edition (East Coast)]''''' Search or browse current issues of the New York Times.
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  • ...dia.org/wiki/United_Nations_Headquarters United Nations Headquarters], New York is an important center for international [[diplomacy]] and has been describ ...istically [[diverse]] city in the world. By 2013 census estimates, the New York Metropolitan Area's population remains by a significant margin the United S
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  • ...ational edition), The Washington Post (final edition), and The Los Angeles Times (home edition).
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  • ...nta Constitution,''' Chicago Defender, Christian Science Monitor, New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Washington Post'''. ...ee Press, Chattanooga, TN; The Commercial Appeal, Memphis, TN; Los Angeles Times; Nashville Banner; News Sentinel; Knoxville, TN''.
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  • ...rly, trade, and popular periodicals, including references for The New York Times.
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  • ...ds of examples - good, bad, and ugly - from sources such as [[The New York Times]], [[The Wall Street Journal]], and [[Newsweek]].
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  • '''''Oahspe''''' is a book published in 1882, purporting to contain "new [[revelations]]" from "...the Embassadors of the angel hosts of [[heaven]] ...nly [[administrations]], as well as setting forth teachings for [[modern]] times. Included are over 100 drawings. The title page of ''Oahspe'' describes its
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  • .... Since then historians have increasingly [[research]]ed childhood in past times. Before Ariès, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Boas George Boas] had ...nquiry]], Kincheloe and Steinberg contend that new times have ushered in a new era of childhood. [[Evidence]] of this dramatic cultural change is omnipres
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  • ...ughout the world, each of the CwG [[dialogue]] books has made the New York Times Bestseller list, Conversations with God-Book 1 occupying that list for over ...at last, in [[peace]] and [[harmony]], and he has sought to bring people a new [[understanding]] of life and of God which would allow them to [[experience
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  • * Truss, Lynn (Nov. 14, 2005). "Don't be so rude". ''New Straits Times'', p. L12–L13. ...s for New Times: A Complete Guide to Etiquette,'' by Letitia Baldrige, New York: Scribner, 2003, ISBN 0-7432-1062-X, 709 pages.
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  • ...ough Bloomingdale's, Macy's and Saks Fifth Avenue learning to see what was new. His education was somewhat unusual even for a New Yorker. He started at Hunter College Elementary School, which had an experi
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  • ...point]] of Halloween parades such as that staged in Greenwich Village, New York. Finally, processions may be staged simply to show off the costumes as one ...cle]], such as an aircraft flyover, or the confetti of [[New York City|New York]] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ticker_tape_parade ticker tape parades]
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  • ...ch Village] in the early [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/60's 1960s], [[New York City]], young counterculture advocates were named hips because they were co ...ight-Ashbury,_San_Francisco,_California Haight-Ashbury] district. New York Times editor and usage writer Theodore M. Bernstein said the paper changed the sp
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  • ...y have a larger headline if the story is unusually important. The New York Times's 21 July 1969 front page stated, for example, that "MEN WALK ON MOON", wit
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  • *1: : making or pointing a new way ...ctly defined — distances and mark the [[direction]] of the trail. In older times, a tree could be blazed by hatchet chops, while today other [[methods]] hav
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  • ...Attraction''', is considered by [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Thought New Thought] [[writers]] as referring to the [[idea]] that [[thoughts]] [[influ ...e to be traits of modern pseudoscience.[9][10][11] Writing in the New York Times, Virginia Heffernan characterised The Secret as "a series of misquotations
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  • The New York Times has reported that "the hug has become the favorite social greeting when tee ...2009-05-27). "For Teenagers, Hello Means 'How About a Hug?'". The New York Times. https://www.nytimes.com/2009/05/28/style/28hugs.html?_r=1&em. Retrieved 20
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  • ...half of the proprietors of the Daily Telegraph in conjunction with the New York Herald, arranged the journey of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Morton # Sir Edwin Arnold New York Times, March 25, 1904
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  • ...ties depicted by the 19th-century Enlightenment were shattered not only by new discoveries of relativity by Einstein [1] and of unseen psychology by Freud Newspapers such as the New York Times and The Times of London typically include a section on the arts.[https://en.wikipedia.org
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  • ===Group: [[York TeaM]]=== .... It becomes united with [[Thought Adjuster|your spirit]] and you become a new form. And this form continues to [[change]] over and over and over again as
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  • ...ties depicted by the 19th-century Enlightenment were shattered not only by new discoveries of relativity by Einstein [1] and of unseen psychology by Freud Newspapers such as the New York Times and The Times of London typically include a section on the arts.[https://en.wikipedia.org
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  • He is the author of ''New Age Religion and Western Culture: Esotericism in the Mirror of Secular Thou ...of further studies that have appeared in various journals, concerning the New Age phenomenon.
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  • ...own. This research received national media attention, including a New York Times article in 1986[1] [[Convention]]al medical [[philosophy]] adopted the [[co ...has suggested that listening to certain types of [[music]], particularly [[New Age]] music and classical music, can increase feelings associated with rela
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  • ===Group: [[York TeaM]]=== ...ed whether it was flour, sugar, molasses or pickles. Later, in cities most times it was the youngsters who were sent to the store with a list and the cost w
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  • ...the United States between the World Wars, Cambridge University Press, New York, NY. * Diamond, Jared (1999), "Guns, Germs, and Steel", W.W. Norton, New York, NY.
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  • * Rawlins, C.B. (1999). The Orinoco River. New York: Franklin Watts. ...n American journey that changed the way we see the world Gotham Books, New York, ISBN 1-59240-052-3
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  • ...lileo]], later, in his [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Two_New_Sciences Two New Sciences], used the Italian word "impeto." ..."Ibn Sīnā and Buridan on the Motion of the Projectile", Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 500 (1), p. 477–482:
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  • ...https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coast_to_Coast_AM Coast to Coast AM] several times. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Crichton Michael Crichton] gives le ...periencer, featured on the Discovery Channel en Español[56] and New York's New Realities[57] series.
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  • ...ot only in the sense of freedom of commerce but—more important—tolerant of new ideas and different modes of [[thinking]] and [[behavior]]. ...ponse to growing anti-semitism with the rise of Fascism. Tivadar liked the new name because it is a palindrome and because it has a meaning. Although the
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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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  • ...Gladwell discusses the way new ideas are transmitted by social influence. New products or [[fashion]]s are introduced by innovators, who tend to be [[cre ...en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Twitter Twitter]. Influencers such as CNN and the NY Times garner millions of followers. It is these followers that provide the suppor
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  • .... (1971), Shame and guilt in neurosis, International University Press, New York, p. 63, ISBN 0-8236-8307-9 # Broucek, Francis (1991), Shame and the Self, Guilford Press, New York, p. 5, ISBN 0-89862-444-4
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  • ...nce highlights the relation between popular movements and the formation of new political parties as well as discussing the function of social movements in ...t with the rapid pace of globalization, the potential for the emergence of new ''type'' of social movement is latent -- they make the [[analogy]] to natio
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  • ...an in Las Vegas, Richard Riordan in Los Angeles, Rudolph Giuliani in [[New York City]] and Gavin Newsom in San Francisco. Their cities have instituted so-c ...6/dec_jan_06/popsicle.html "Money in a Popsicle-Friendly World"]. Sentient Times. Retrieved 2009-06-10.
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  • ...amount of sleep, the hours that are set aside for sleep, and the number of times that a [[person]] awakes during the night are important. Other tests that m ...(1989). The remembered present: a biological theory of consciousness. New York: Basic Books. ISBN 0-465-06910-X.
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  • ...can Religion] and is currently a research specialist in [[religion]] and [[New Religious Movement]]s with the Department of Religious Studies at the [http ...ng several encyclopedias, handbooks, and almanacs on American religion and new religious movements. He lives in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Santa_barba
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  • ...al [[immunization]] is available. Each infected person can infect multiple new people. :Exponential increases are promised to appear in each new level of a starting member's downline as each subsequent member recruits mo
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  • '''Indigo children''' is a [[New Age]] [[concept]] developed by Nancy Anne Tappe describing children who are ...children was later popularized by the 1998 book ''The Indigo Children: The New Kids Have Arrived'', written by husband and wife self-help lecturers [https
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  • ...jective fact is one that is only true under certain conditions, at certain times, in certain places, or for certain people. ...," according to Popperians, but more generally, that it can be verified by new or as yet unperformed experiments or observations.
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  • ...versal spirit '''(Brahman)''' and an individual soul, '''(Atman)''' and at times assert the [[identity]] of both. Brahman is the ultimate, both transcendent * Edmonds, I.G. Hinduism. New York: Franklin Watts, 1979.
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  • ...]. These respective futures would take place after the [[present]], in the times that follow. In other similar words, what follows is the future. And if you ...Yamamoto, K. (1988). Beyond words: movement observation and analysis. New York: Gordon and Breach. Page 57. (cf., The representation of time as a linear,
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  • ...tler.com/hair/holding/articles/HairArticles/LATimes6-7-01.html Los Angeles Times article dated June 17, 2001] ...''Viet Rock'' was described by critics as "wild... contributing something new to the concept and technique of stagecraft" (''Variety''), and "...the firs
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  • ...essors. Although we need not be bound by their limits, the problems of the new universe for [[Christianity]] are fairly clear, and will become clearer for *4. Cosmotheology must be open to radically new conceptions of God, not necessarily the God of the ancients, nor the God of
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  • ...ristian thinking arguably has been more significant than that of any other New Testament author.[5] ...aul's epistles (written 50-62)[18] to be the earliest-written books of the New Testament. They are referenced as early as c. 96 by Clement of Rome.[35]
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  • ...are manipulated for insidious purposes, such as the 9-11 attacks upon New York, the supposed “revolutions” in the north African countries and the Ukra ...h my writing, my work, my family life. I know I am blessed and gifted many times over. But I am concerned that I may be “fiddling while Rome burns.”
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  • For example, [[New York (state)|New York]] defines an adulterer as a person who "engages in sexual intercourse with Adultery was known in earlier times by the legalistic term "criminal conversation" (another term, [[alienation
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  • ...which were more than enough to communicate and to do business during those times. ...iki/Eboracum Eboracum], known today as [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/York York], where [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Legio_IX_Hispana LEGIO IX HISPANIA],
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  • In 1959 the United States, Australia, Canada, New Zealand, South Africa, and the United Kingdom defined the length of the int ...d; how the sounding machine has superseded the deep sea lead. The New York Times, June 6, 1892, page 5.
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  • In the new definition I would like to suggest, deep politics is a pathological syndrom These are times of epic change, when ordinary people become reluctant participants; when pe
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  • ...rtz JH, Jessell TM. Principles of Neural Science, 4th ed. McGraw-Hill, New York (2000). ISBN 0-8385-7701-6 #Do animals have emotions?, From The Sunday Times, August 24, 2008.
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  • ...en expanded, thinned out, and cooled. The Big Bang model holds that at all times subsequent to the universe's initial moment of creation, the universe has b ...iverse began to develop major problems throughout the 1970's and 1980's as new astronomical observations became inconsistent with more and more of its the
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  • ...s converge have been recognised as significant sacred places since ancient times and many tribes and great spiritual clans worshipped on these sites. Many o ...ational music festival defiles the site at Glastonbury in England, and New York is a city built along these lines.
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  • ::1843 CARLYLE Past & Pr. (1858) 79 The Heaviest..has its deflexions..nay at times its resiliences, its reboundings. ...ngitudinal study of resilient children and youth. New York: McGraw-HillNew York: McGraw-Hill
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  • ...heory has long been concerned with the study of complex systems (In recent times, complexity theory and complex systems have also been used as names of the ...Emergence: the connected lives of ants, brains, cities, and software. New York: Scribner. pp. p.46. ISBN 0-684-86875-X..
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  • ...creating problems—and thereby laying the groundwork for the acquisition of new knowledge." ...g an extemporaneous talk (linguistic) or being able to find one's way in a new town (spatial).
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  • ...widely used. The [[mathematical table]] has been used since [[Babylon]]ian times. More recently, these tables have been used to represent the outcomes of lo ...logies Corp.|"plex" as developed by TheBrain Technologies]] are relatively new in the field of knowledge management but give the user a way to visualise h
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  • ...ntly describes a lasting mindset and an approach to accepting or rejecting new information. Individuals who proclaim to have a skeptical outlook are freq ...d propounded the adoption of 'practical' skepticism. Subsequently, in the 'New Academy' Arcesilaus (c. 315-241 B.C.) and Carneades (c. 213-129 B.C.) devel
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  • ...solute]] obedience of children to the father".[20] Europe saw the rise of "new [[ideological]] [[hegemony]] of the [[nuclear family]] form and a legal cod Since Roman times fatherhood has been determined with this famous sentence: Mater semper cert
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  • ...//www.newadvent.org/cathen/01407b.htm] found in the [[Hebrew Bible]] and [[New Testament]]. Its use in [[Judaism]] dates back to its earliest texts. It ha === In the New Testament ===
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  • ...goblins, Brownies, Boogies, and Other Supernatural Creatures'', p.440. New York: Pantheon Books. ISBN 0-394-73467-X</ref> Merlin matures to an ascendant sa ...imply states that Ambrosius was another name for Merlin. He goes on to add new episodes that tie Merlin into the story of King Arthur and his predecessors
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  • ;*[[The Enlightenment]]: [[Human rights]], new science, [[democracy]] (scholarly sources; [[Immanuel Kant|Kant]], [[Wilhel ...deas: Studies of Selected Pivotal Ideas''] edited by Philip P. Wiener, New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1973-74. online
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  • ...patients dates back to [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neolithic Neolithic] times and has been found in various [[cultures]] throughout the world. Manuscript ...ory and motor modalities: how does [[vision]] work? How do songbirds learn new songs and bats localize with ultrasound? How does the somatosensory system
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  • ...us.</blockquote> Michael Archer, professor of biology at the University of New South Wales, Australia, has put it this way:1 ...ferent end-products, a claim first put forcibly by Wallace and echoed many times since. Conceivably, for instance, an evolutionary rerun would fail to give
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  • ::1667 MILTON P.L. VIII. 572 Oft times nothing profits more Then self-esteem, grounded on just and right Well mana ...opportunities to learn, identify weaknesses and address them, and develop new strategies toward achieving those goals” (Crocker, Brook, & Niiya, 2006).
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  • ...or [[spiritual]] transformation, and that 2012 may mark the beginning of a new era.[3] Conversely, some believe that the 2012 date marks the beginning of ...ld run out lies some 4.134105 × 1028 years in the future, or 3 quintillion times the scientifically accepted age of the universe.
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  • ...thout Distance - The story behind A Course in Miracles, ISBN 1-58761-108-7 New Age Encyclopedia, 1st ed., Gale Research, Inc. ...7914-3854-6, New Age Religion and Western Culture, State University of New York Press
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  • ...of [[nation]] life during the last nineteen hundred years and more. In the times of [[Jesus]] there were only two great world powers—the [https://en.wikip ...n [[subversive]] of the [[sovereignty]] of the territorial [[state]]. Each new and forward [[evolution]] of [[political]] [[sovereignty]] is (and has alwa
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  • ...writers used the term in translations of the [[Hebrew Bible]] and in the [[New Testament]] to refer to religious specialists in Israelite, Jewish, and Chr ...es is often ambiguous or vague, as with the Greek term prophētēs, which at times denotes the oracular mouthpiece for divine speech and at others refers to t
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  • ...sequent heating of the liquid. Now, while sulphur is mentioned hundreds of times [in Greek alchemical texts], there is no allusion to any of its characteris ...human condition. But the successful initiate cannot adequately express his new mode of being in a profane language. He is compelled to use a "secret langu
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  • ...s://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saratoga_Springs,_New_York Saratoga Springs, New York], where she attended [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skidmore_College Skidmo ...ribed as [[influential]] in starting the trend of "channeling" and other [[new age]] practices such as "dreamwork" and "lucid dreaming".[5]
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  • ...inting. Freud, an [[atheist]], rejected the role of [[God]] as punisher in times of illness or rewarder in time of wellness. While removing one source of gu ...r and Lynam". Psychopathy: Antisocial, Criminal, and Violent Behavior. New York: The Guilford Press. pp. 173–7. ISBN 1-57230-864-8.
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  • # New Jersey Hearsay Evidence, Human Resource Blog. ...thropology. David Levinson and Melvin Ember, eds. Vol. 2, pp. 544–547. New York: Henry Holt.
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  • ...ewspaper is more closely identified with the crossword than ''The New York Times.'' #New York Times, December 3, 2007, Page B1: It Dawned on Adults After WW II: 'You'll Shoot
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  • The concept of force has formed part of statics and dynamics since ancient times. Ancient contributions to statics culminated in the work of [[Archimedes]] ...t move because the force of the finger on the object is now opposed by a ''new'' force of static friction, generated between the object and the table surf
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  • ...knowledge of the work of [[Christ Michael]] on your planet. There will be times when you [[doubt]] yourself as being [[worthy]] of learning so much, being ..., for having been in the presence of the [[Magisterial Son]], and in those times when [[humility]] is needed, you will go to Christ Michael and ask for his
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  • ...rth America from Primeval Times to the Coming of the Industrial State. New York City: E. P. Dutton. pp. 28. LCC E77.F36. "Most people assume that the membe *Stebbins, Robert A. 2007. Serious leisure: A perspective for our time. New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction. ISBN 0765803631.
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  • ...ur environment are under your [[control]], and therefor, looking into this New Year, may you take what you have learned and apply it forward. This is my o ...e first meeting here on a trial basis right before Mom and Dad went to New York. I feel a lot of [[pressure]] and [[uncertainty]] in his absence (Bill ’s
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  • ...essive waves. Supplant Celts. Come into contact (at times antagonistic, at times commercial) with northward-expanding empire of Romans. ...Slay kings of Northumbria and East Anglia, subjugate king of Mercia. Storm York (Anglo-Saxon Eoforwic) and set up a Viking kingdom (Jorvik). Wessex stands
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  • Efforts to understand gravity began in ancient times. [[Indian philosophy|Philosophers]] in [[History of science in early cultur ...Civilization: An Encyclopaedia'', Vol. II, p. 343-345, [[Routledge]], New York, London.
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  • A new tool for drawing is the computer's 'drawing option'. [[person|People]] have made drawings since [[prehistoric]] times. This [[art]] form first gained widespread popularity among [[European]] [[
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