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  • 1prove — verb ADVERB ▪ conclusively, definitively ▪ All this proves conclusively that she couldn t have known the truth. ▪ scientifically ▪ This theory cannot be proved scientifically. ▪ …

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  • 2scientifically — adv. Scientifically is used with these adjectives: ↑accurate, ↑illiterate, ↑implausible, ↑impossible, ↑invalid, ↑justified, ↑literate, ↑meaningless, ↑proven, ↑sound, ↑valid, ↑ …

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  • 3Scientific racism — denotes the use of scientific, or ostensibly scientific, findings and methods to support or validate racist attitudes and worldviews. It is based on belief in the existence and significance of racial categories, but extends this into a hierarchy… …

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  • 4political science — political scientist. a social science dealing with political institutions and with the principles and conduct of government. [1770 80] * * * Academic discipline concerned with the empirical study of government and politics. Political scientists… …

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  • 5Kirk Cameron — Infobox actor name = Kirk Cameron caption = Kirk Cameron at Calvary Baptist Church in Manhattan, May 5, 2007. birthname = Kirk Thomas Cameron birthdate = birth date and age|1970|10|12 location = Panorama City, California, United States… …

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  • 6Ray Comfort — Infobox Person name = Ray Comfort residence = Bellflower, California, USA other names = imagesize = 250px caption = Ray Comfort birth date = Birth date and age|1949|12|5|mf=y birth place = New Zealand birth name = death date = death place = death …

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  • 7Facial toning — is a type of cosmetic procedure which promises to alter facial contour and reduce wrinkles, sagging and expression marks in the face by means of increasing muscle tone, increasing facial volume by promoting muscular hypertrophy, and preventing… …

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  • 8Blanche d'Antigny — (May 9 1840 June 30 1874) was a French singer and actress whose fame today rests chiefly on the fact that Émile Zola used her as the principal model for his novel Nana.HistoryBlanche d Antigny was born Marie Ernestine Antigny in Martizay, France …

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  • 9Genealogy Takes Root on the Internet — ▪ 2004       By 2003 the number of people who had discovered the benefit of using the Internet to research their ancestry had increased dramatically. Many Web sites provide access to databases containing indexes to vital records and population… …

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  • 10Glanvill, Joseph — ▪ British philosopher Glanvill also spelled  Glanvil   born 1636, Plymouth, Devon, Eng. died Nov. 4, 1680, Bath, Somerset       English self styled Skeptic and apologist for the Royal Society who defended the reality of witchcraft and ghosts and… …

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