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  • 21Neo-Keynesian economics — Not to be confused with New Keynesian economics. Economics …

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  • 22Classical school — Criminology and Penology Schools Chicago School · Classical School Conflict Criminology Environmental Criminology Feminist Scho …

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  • 23Neo — Esta página de desambiguación cataloga artículos relacionados con el mismo título. Si llegaste aquí a través de un enlace interno, quizá desees corregirlo de modo que apunte al artículo apropiado. Neo se puede referir a …

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  • 24Classical order — An illustration of the five orders engraved for the Encyclopédie, vol. 18, showing the Tuscan and Doric orders (top row); two versions of the Ionic order (center row); Corinthian and Composite orders (bottom row). A classical order is one of the… …

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  • 25Neo-Baroque music — See also: Neoclassicism in music The foyer of the Paris Opera, built by Charles Garnier Neo Baroque is a term used to describe music which displays important aspects of Baroque style, but is not from the Baroque period proper i.e., the 17th and… …

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  • 26classical type style — Классицистические шрифты (Neo Classical types, Classical type style, Modern)     См. антиква нового стиля [Didot, Bodoni, Walbaum и под.] …

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  • 27Neo-Mandaic — Mandāyí, Raṭnā Pronunciation [mændɔːˈji], [rætˤnɔ] Spoken in Iran, Iraq (extinct) Native speakers ca. 500 …

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  • 28Neo-Aramaic languages — Neo Aramaic Modern Aramaic Ethnicity: Assyrians Geographic distribution: Iraq, Iran, Israel, Syria, Turkey and diaspora Linguistic classification …

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  • 29Neo-Taino nations — are defined here as the assorted nations of the Caribbean islands, that together with the Tainos, were described on the arrival of European chroniclers or which arose after this historic record was established. Contents 1 Introduction 2… …

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  • 30Neo-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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