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  • 31Paleolithic — The Paleolithic This box: view · talk · edit ↑ before Homo (Plioc …

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  • 32Paganism — Pagan redirect here. For other usages, see Pagan (disambiguation) …

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  • 33Anishinaabe traditional beliefs — Wabun redirects here. For the language spoken in Heian Japan, see Late Old Japanese. Pictographs of a mishibizhiw ( underwater panther ) as well as two snakes and a canoe, attributed to the Ojibwa. From Lake Superior Provincial Park, Ontario,… …

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  • 34Spiral Dynamics — is a theory of human development introduced in the 1996 book Spiral Dynamics by Don Beck and Chris Cowan. The book was based on the theory of psychology professor Clare W. Graves, and originally targeted at a business management audience. The… …

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  • 35Spiritual warfare — For the NES game, see Spiritual Warfare There are various opinions and definitions for Spiritual Warfare, however it can be summed up in the following quote: Some speak of [Spiritual Warfare as being] the struggle between good and evil. Others… …

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  • 36Religion in China — Three laughs at Tiger Brook , Confucianism, Taoism, and Buddhism are one, a litang style painting portraying three men laughing by a river stream, 12th century, Song Dynasty …

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  • 37Terminus (god) — In Roman religion, Terminus was the god who protected boundary markers; his name was the Latin word for such a marker. Sacrifices were performed to sanctify each boundary stone, and landowners celebrated a festival called the Terminalia in… …

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  • 38Territorial Spirit — A belief held by some Christians (generally within Charismatic and Pentecostal traditions) and promoted by Kingdom Now theology, Territorial Spirits are thought to be demons who rule over certain geographical areas in the world. This belief has… …

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  • 39Theory of cognitive development — The Theory of Cognitive Development (one of the most historically influential theories) was developed by Jean Piaget, a Swiss Philosopher (1896–1980). His genetic epistemological theory provided many central concepts in the field of developmental …

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  • 40Dard people — The Dards (Devanagari: दारद, Perso Arabic: دارد) are a group of people defined by linguistic similarities, and not common ethnicity, predominantly found in Eastern Afghanistan, in the Indian State of Jammu and Kashmir and in the Northern Areas… …

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