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  • 121Żydokomuna — (Polish for Judeo Communism or Judeo Bolshevism ) is a pejorative term that has been used to express an antisemitic stereotype that blamed Jews for having advocated, introduced and run communism in Poland.cite book| author = Antony Polonsky and… …

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  • 122Nichita Smochină — Nichita P. Smochină Other names Nikita Smokine Born March 14, 1894(1894 03 14) Mahala, Kherson Governorate, Russian Empire Died December 14, 1980(1980 12 14) (aged 86) Bucharest, Romania …

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  • 123The Green Book (IRA training manual) — The IRA Green Book is a training and induction manual issued by the Irish Republican Army to new volunteers. It was used by the post Irish Civil War Irish Republican Army (IRA) and Cumann na mBan, ( League of Women ), along with offspring… …

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  • 124Anarchy in Somalia — [ Siad Barre regime.] Somalia, from 1991 to present, is cited as a real world example of a stateless society and legal system.cite web url=http://www.mises.org/story/2701 title=The Rule of Law Without the State accessdate=2007 10 03… …

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  • 125Cyberpunk — For other uses, see Cyberpunk (disambiguation). Not to be confused with Cypherpunk. William Gibson s Sprawl trilogy novels are famous early cyberpunk novels. Cyberpunk is a postmodern and science fiction genre noted for its focus on high tech and …

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  • 126A Study of History — is the 12 volume magnum opus of British historian Arnold J. Toynbee, finished in 1961. In this immensely detailed and complex work, Toynbee traces the birth, growth and decay of some 21 to 23 major civilizations in the world. These are: Egyptian …

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  • 127anomies — n. breakdown of social structure (Sociology)n. social instability; breakdown of social structure (Sociology); personal condition of isolation and unrest as a result of lack of social control and regulation; violation of law, absence of law and… …

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  • 128RECONSTRUCTIONISM — RECONSTRUCTIONISM, ideology and movement in U.S. religious life. Both the idea and the movement owe their inspiration to mordecai menahem kaplan (1881–1983). Raised Orthodox in Eastern Europe, Kaplan came to America at age eight. He saw his… …

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