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  • 91Central Propaganda Department — Created in May 1924, the Central Propaganda Department is one of only two Party organizations from the earliest years of the CCP to have survived into the twenty first century, the other being the Central Organization Department. It peaked in… …

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  • 94Shihabuddin Nadvi — Sheikh Shihabuddin Nadvi Born Sheikh Mohamad Shihabuddin Nadvi November 12, 1931(1931 11 12) Bangalore Died April 18, 2002(2002 04 18) (aged 70) India Resting place …

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  • 95Linguistic relativity — Anthropology Fields Archaeology Biological anthropology Cultural anthropology Linguistic anthropology Social anthropology …

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  • 96Satsvarūpa dāsa Gosvāmī — Satsvarupa dasa Gosvamí Satsvarūpa dāsa Gosvāmī Devanagari: सत्स्वरूप दास गोस्वामी) souvent translittéré en « Satsvarupa dasa Gosvami » voire « Satsvarupa das Goswami » , né en 1939 à New York et dont le nom de naissance est… …

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  • 97Suárez (and later scholasticism) — Jorge Gracia THE SILVER AGE OF SCHOLASTICISM The golden age of scholasticism covered a period of roughly one hundred years, from around 1250 to 1350. There were important scholastic developments before 1250 and after 1350, but it is generally… …

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  • 98Proust, Marcel — (1871 1922)    writer    Marcel Proust, the creator of the multivolume À la recherche du temps perdu (In Search of Lost Time, also known as Remembrance of Things Past; 1913 22), the novel regarded as one of the finest achievements in world… …

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  • 99naturalism — /ˈnætʃrəlɪzəm/ (say nachruhlizuhm) noun 1. (in literature) a. a theory of writing developed originally in France in the late 19th century and used especially of the novel. It claims to apply scientific methods to the objective description in… …

  • 100BREUER, ISAAC — (1883–1946), theoretician and leader of German Orthodoxy; son of Solomon Breuer and grandson of samson raphael hirsch . Born in Papa, Hungary, Breuer was brought as a child to Frankfurt, where he studied at his father s yeshiva and became a… …

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