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  • 71Chadderton — Coordinates: 53°32′46″N 2°08′33″W / 53.5462°N 2.1426°W / 53.5462; 2.1426 …

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  • 72History of feminism — The history of feminism is the history of feminist movements and their efforts to overturn injustices of gender inequality. Feminist scholars have divided feminism s history into three waves . Humm, Maggie. 1995. The Dictionary of Feminist Theory …

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  • 73Peace churches — are Christian churches, groups or communities advocating Christian pacifism. The term historic peace churches refers specifically to three church groups: the Church of the Brethren, the Mennonites, and the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers).… …

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  • 74Free Church — The proper noun Free Church may refer to:*Free Church of Scotland (1843 1900) *Free Church of Scotland (post 1900) *Free Church of Scotland (Continuing)ee also*Nonconformism *Free Presbyterian Church *Free church, for wider information on… …

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  • 75Ars subtilior — A chanson about love, Belle, bonne, sage, by Baude Cordier, is in a heart shape, with red notes indicating rhythmic alterations. Ars subtilior (more subtle art) is a musical style characterized by rhythmic and notational complexity, centered… …

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  • 76Milnrow — Coordinates: 53°36′36″N 2°06′40″W / 53.6101°N 2.1111°W / 53.6101; 2.1111 …

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  • 77Color Field — In quantum mechanics, color field is a whimsical name for some of the properties of quarks. Kenneth Noland, Beginning, magna on canvas painting by Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, 1958. Kenneth Noland working in Washington, DC., was a… …

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  • 78Sheeple — is a term of disparagement, a portmanteau created by combining the words sheep and people. It is often used to denote persons who acquiesce to authority, and thus undermine their own human individuality. The implication of sheeple is that as a… …

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  • 79English Dissenters — were Christians who separated from the Church of England. [^ The Oxford Dictionary of the Christian Church by F. L. Cross (Editor), E. A. Livingstone (Editor) Oxford University Press, USA; 3 edition p.490 (March 13, 1997) ] They opposed State… …

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  • 80Neo-Dada — is a label applied primarily to audio and visual art that has similarities in method or intent to earlier Dada artwork. It is the foundation of Fluxus, Pop Art and Nouveau réalisme.[1] Neo Dada is exemplified by its use of modern materials,… …

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