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  • 21Analog Science Fiction and Fact — is an American science fiction magazine. As of 2007, it is the longest continually published magazine of that genre. Initially published in 1930 in the United States as Astounding Stories as a pulp magazine, it has undergone several name changes …

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  • 22finding of fact — Determinations from the evidence of a case, either by court or an administrative agency, concerning facts averred by one party and denied by another. Kozsdiy v. O Falton Bd. of Fire and Police Com rs, 31 Ill.App.3d 173, 334 N.E.2d 325, 329. A… …

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  • 23finding of fact — Determinations from the evidence of a case, either by court or an administrative agency, concerning facts averred by one party and denied by another. Kozsdiy v. O Falton Bd. of Fire and Police Com rs, 31 Ill.App.3d 173, 334 N.E.2d 325, 329. A… …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 24Theory and fact — In science, a fact means data , and theory means an explanation of that data. Evolution is a word used both for the data and for the explanation, so it is both a theory and a fact. Sometimes also, to confuse things, a well established theory is… …

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  • 25Pre-established harmony — Gottfried Leibniz s theory of pre established harmony is a philosophical theory about causation under which every substance only affects itself, but all the substances (both bodies and minds) in the world nevertheless seem to causally interact… …

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  • 26Similar fact evidence — In the law of evidence, similar fact evidence (or the similar fact principle) establishes the conditions under which factual evidence of past misconduct of accused can be admitted at trial for the purpose of inferring that the accused committed… …

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  • 27matter of fact — In Hume, objects of knowledge are divided into matters of fact (roughly, empirical things known by means of impressions) and relations of ideas. The contrast, also called Hume s fork, is a version of the a priori/a posteriori distinction, but… …

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  • 28pre-established harmony — Doctrine advanced by Leibniz to explain the fact that the world of experience is not chaotic, although each monad develops without relation to any other, purely in virtue of its own internal nature. The solution was that just as two clocks can… …

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  • 29surrender in fact — A surrender by tenant for life or years to the remainderman or reversioner, according to the apparent intent of the parties. Schieffelin v Carpenter (NY) 15 Wend 400, 405. The effect is to pass the estate of the tenant to the landlord,… …

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  • 30Schools — • History and development of education as related to the church Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Schools     Schools     † …

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