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  • 1Inwardly — In ward*ly, adv. [AS. inweardlice.] [1913 Webster] 1. In the inner parts; internally. [1913 Webster] Let Benedick, like covered fire, Consume away in sighs, waste inwardly. Shak. [1913 Webster] 2. Toward the center; inward; as, to curve inwardly …

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  • 2Tavener, Sir John — ▪ 2001       As thousands ushered in the year 2000 under London s Millennium Dome, John Tavener s choral composition A New Beginning was premiered. The piece set the tone for the evening s magnificent festivities and served to acknowledge Tavener …

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  • 3Pedophilia — This article is primarily about the sexual interest in prepubescent children. For the sexual act, see Child sexual abuse. For the primary sexual interest in 11–14 year old pubescents, see Hebephilia. For mid to late adolescents (15 19), see… …

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  • 4PHILANTHROPY — Introduction At the close of the 18th century the communal system of fund raising for charity with authority vested in the charity overseers (Gabba ei Ẓedakah) – to tax members of the community in order to ensure appropriate giving – was on the… …

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  • 5Eurythmy — is an expressive movement art originated by Rudolf Steiner in conjunction with Marie von Sivers in the early 20th century. Primarily a performance art, it is also used in education especially in Waldorf schools and as a movement therapy. The word …

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  • 6David Rakoff — at the 2006 Texas Book Festival Born November 27, 1964 Montreal, Quebec, Canada Occupation Essayist, journalist, actor Nationality …

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  • 7Little Theatre Movement — The Little Theater Movement was a social development of theater in the United States starting in 1912. After the new cinema replaced theater as a source of large scale spectacle, much American drama became focussed, intimate, noncommercial, and… …

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  • 8Christian Ashram Movement — Part of a series on Christianity in India …

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  • 9Wisdom Christianity — is a movement within Christianity that embraces Vedanta and the teachings of the East. It places importance on experiencing the divine through mysticism, which the originators found somewhat lacking in the traditional way of teaching Christianity …

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  • 10Tim Kasser — (August 1, 1966) is an American psychologist and book author known for his work on materialism and well being.After receiving his Ph.D. in Psychology from the University of Rochester in 1994, Tim Kasser accepted a position at Knox College in… …

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