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  • 71Buddhism and Hinduism — are two closely related religions that are in some ways parallel each other and in other ways are divergent in theory and practice.The Vedic, Buddhist, and Jain religions share a common regional culture situated near and around north eastern… …

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  • 72Siksastaka — The Siksastaka (IAST Śrī Śikṣāṣṭakam) ( Śikṣa means instruction , and aṣṭaka means eight ) the only verses left by Chaitanya Mahaprabhu,cite web url=http://www.iskcon.com/gp05/v1a.htm title=Gaura Purnima Sri Siksastakam Reflections… …

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  • 73Imperial (board game) — Infobox Game subject name=Imperial image link= image caption=The Imperial rondel. Players start on a field of their choice and move clockwise. designer=Mac Gerdts publisher=Rio Grande Games PD Games Eggert Spiele players=2–6 ages=12 and up setup… …

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  • 74Exchange-traded note — An exchange traded note (or ETN) is a senior, unsecured, unsubordinated debt security issued by an underwriting bank. Similar to other debt securities, ETNs have a maturity date and are backed only by the credit of the issuer. ETNs are designed… …

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  • 75Company of Mary — A series of articles on Roman Catholic Mariology General articles Overview of Mariology • Veneration of the Blessed Virgin • History of Mariology Marian Movemen …

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  • 76Albert Keep — (1826 ndash; May 13, 1907) was a 19th century railroad official and financier. He was a former president and director ofthe Chicago and North Western Railway. [cite book| url=http://books.google.com/books?id=R4vjgmic44QC| title=American… …

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  • 77Pyramid Schemes in Eastern Europe — ▪ 1998       For many citizens of postcommunist Eastern Europe in the 1990s, enhanced intellectual and political freedom paled in comparison with the opportunity to accumulate wealth. Exposure to Western European and North American consumer… …

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  • 78Sandemanians — • An English form of the Scottish sect of Glassites, followers of John Glas (b. 1695; d. 1773) who was deposed from the Presbyterian ministry in 1728, for teaching that the Church should not be subject to any league or covenant, but should be… …

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  • 79Whole Life Insurance Policy — A life insurance contract with level premiums that has both an insurance and an investment component. The insurance component pays a stated amount upon death of the insured. The investment component accumulates a cash value that the policyholder… …

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  • 80pound cost averaging — A disciplined investment technique where fixed amounts are invested over regular periods (typically monthly) to accumulate wealth in shares, unit trusts and investment trusts. London Stock Exchange Glossary …

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