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  • 71Specters of Marx — Spectres de Marx: l état de la dette, le travail du deuil et la nouvelle Internationale is a 1993 book by French philosopher Jacques Derrida first published by Éditions Galilée and translated into English as Specters of Marx: The State of the… …

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  • 72Mozambican War of Independence — Part of the Portuguese Colonial Wars …

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  • 73Atan Burhagohain — (1662 1679) was the one of the most influential Burhagohains in the nearly 600 years of the Ahom kingdom. Appointed in January 1662, at the time Garhgaon was occupied by Mir Jumla, he oversaw the military resistance to the Mughal general,… …

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  • 74Disengagement theory — The disengagement theory states that older adults withdraw from personal relationships and society as they age. The disengagement theory of aging states that aging is an inevitable, mutual withdrawal or disengagement, resulting in decreased… …

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  • 75Kingdom of Hungary in the Middle Ages — Kingdom of Hungary Magyar Királyság (hu) Regnum Hungariae (la) ← …

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  • 76Wuchao — (烏巢), located southeast of Yanjing County, Henan was famous for being the location of the stores for Yuan Shao s army at the battle of Guandu during the Three Kingdoms period of China. The location was revealed to Cao Cao by Xu You, a defector… …

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  • 77History of Otago — The history of Otago in New Zealand tells the story of human settlement of one of the more isolated outliers of the inhabited earth. Archaic Māori period The precise date at which the first inhabitants of New Zealand reached Otago and the extreme …

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  • 78Woman with a Hat — Infobox Painting| backcolor=#FBF5DF painting alignment=right image size=300px title=Woman with a Hat artist=Henri Matisse year=1905 type=Oil on canvas height=79.4 width=59.7 height inch=31 1/4 width inch=23 1/2 city= museum=San Francisco Museum… …

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  • 79Donald Meltzer — (1922–2004) was a Kleinian psychoanalyst whose teaching made him influential in many countries. He became known for making clinical headway with difficult childhood conditions such as autism, and also for his theoretical innovations and… …

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  • 80Jiffs — was a pejorative term used by the British Intelligence, and later the 14th Army, to denote soldiers of the Indian National Army after the failed First Arakan offensive of 1943. [Harvnb|Fay|1993|p=423] The term is derived from the acronym JIFC ,… …

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