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  • 71The Politics of Change — Infobox Book name = The Politics of Change: Preparing Real Candidates for Change image caption = Cover of The Politics of Change by Dennis W. Chiu author = Dennis W. Chiu illustrator = cover artist = country = United States language = English… …

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  • 72port — port1 portless, adj. /pawrt, pohrt/, n. 1. a city, town, or other place where ships load or unload. 2. a place along a coast in which ships may take refuge from storms; harbor. 3. Also called port of entry. Law. any place where persons and… …

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  • 73Philosophy — • Detailed article on the history of the love of wisdom Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Philosophy     Philosophy     † …

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  • 74Online community — An online community is a virtual community that exists online and whose members enable its existence through taking part in membership ritual. An online community can take the form of an information system where anyone can post content, such as a …

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  • 75combine — I (act in concert) verb act as one, act jointly, affiliate with, ally, associate, band together, coact, collaborate, collude, concert, confederate, conspire, cooperate, coordinate, enlist with, enter into partnership with, federate, form a union …

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  • 76involve — I (implicate) verb accuse, ally, associate, blame, brand, bring accusation, bring charges, cast a slur on, charge, connect, consociate, continere, criminate, delate, denounce, draw in, entangle, incriminate, inculpate, interconnect, interrelate,… …

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  • 77unite — I verb act in concert, add, affiliate, agglomerate, agree, ally, amalgamate, amass, assemble, assimilate, associate, be one, become one, blend, bring together, cement, centralize, cluster, coact, coalesce, collect, combine, come together,… …

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  • 78Neo-Platonism — Eyjólfur K.Emilsson GENERAL INTRODUCTION Neo Platonism is usually defined as the philosophy of Plotinus, who lived in the third century AD, and his followers in the pagan Graeco Roman world in late antiquity. The most significant philosophers… …

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  • 79u̯er-3: I. u̯r-ei-: δ) u̯reik̂- (*su̯ereik̂ʷh-) —     u̯er 3: I. u̯r ei : δ) u̯reik̂ (*su̯ereik̂ʷh )     English meaning: to turn, bind     Deutsche Übersetzung: “drehen; umwickeln, binden”     Material: Av. urvisyeiti (*vrisyati) “wendet sich, dreht sich”, Kaus. urvaēsayeiti “wendet, dreht”,… …

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  • 80associate — [ə sō′shē āt΄, ə sō′sēāt΄; ] for n. & adj. [, əsōsh′it, əsō′shē it] vt. associated, associating [< L associatus, pp. of associare, join to < ad , to + sociare, unite with < socius, companion: see SOCIAL] 1. to join together; connect;… …

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