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  • 71Ivan Böszörményi-Nagy — Born 19 May 1920(1920 05 19) Budapest, Hungary Died 28 January 2007(2007 01 28) (aged  …

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  • 72De-Ba'athification — (Arabic: اجتثاث حزب البعث‎) refers to a Coalition Provisional Authority (CPA) policy outlined in CPA Order 1 which entered into force on 16 May 2003.[1] The policy’s goal was to remove the Ba ath Party s influence in the new Iraqi political… …

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  • 73Diversity University — Developer(s) Jeanne McWhorter, project community Engine MOO Platform(s) Platform independent …

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  • 74Evolution as fact and theory — Part of a series on Evolutionary Biology …

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  • 75Neo-Piagetian theories of cognitive development — For more information, see Piaget s theory of cognitive development, Cognitive development and Intelligence. Psychology …

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  • 76Kant: Critique of Judgement — Patrick Gardiner Kant’s third Critique, the Critique of Judgement, was published in 1790 and was intended as he himself put it to bring his “entire critical undertaking to a close.” So conceived, it was certainly in part designed to build upon… …

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  • 77over·arch·ing — /ˌoʊvɚˈɑɚʧıŋ/ adj formal : including or influencing every part of something the book s overarching theme Computer downtime is an overarching problem in all departments …

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  • 78JEWISH IDENTITY — Through the ages Jewish identity has been determined by two forces: the consensus of thinking or feeling within the existing Jewish community in each age and the force of outside, often anti Jewish, pressure, which continued to define and to… …

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  • 79Arisaema atrorubens — jack in the pulpit jack in the pulpit n. 1. A common American spring flowering woodland herb ({Aris[ae]ma triphyllum}) having sheathing leaves and an upright club shaped spadix with overarching green and purple spathe producing scarlet berries;… …

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  • 80Arisaema triphyllum — jack in the pulpit jack in the pulpit n. 1. A common American spring flowering woodland herb ({Aris[ae]ma triphyllum}) having sheathing leaves and an upright club shaped spadix with overarching green and purple spathe producing scarlet berries;… …

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