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  • 71Selfish Brain Theory — The “Selfish Brain” theory describes the characteristic of the human brain to cover its own, comparably high energy requirements with the utmost of priorities when regulating energy fluxes in the organism. The brain behaves selfishly in this… …

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  • 72Wikimedia Foundation — Wikimedia Foundation, Inc. Logo of the Wikimedia Foundation Type 501(c)(3) charitable organization Founded St. Petersburg, Florida, U.S. June …

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  • 73The People (Zenna Henderson) — The People , a fictional creation of science fiction writer Zenna Henderson, are a group of humanoid extraterrestrials who fled their planet s destruction, with many of them marooned on Earth in the American southwest since the late 1800s. They… …

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  • 74Steven Disraeli — Infobox Scientist name = Steven Disraeli birth date = Birthdate unknown birth place = Birthplace unknown death date = Presumed living death place = nationality = Presumed American field = Revenge ConsultingSteven Disraeli may be the world s first …

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  • 75Deep Freeze (software) — Faronics Deep Freeze Developer(s) Faronics Stable release Windows editions: 7.22.020.3453 …

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  • 76Escargots — Escargot Pour les articles homonymes, voir Escargot (homonymie). Nom vernaculaire ou nom normalisé ambigu : Le terme « Escargot » s applique, en français, à plusieurs taxons distincts …

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  • 77ancient Italic people — ▪ people Introduction       any of the peoples diverse in origin, language, traditions, stage of development, and territorial extension who inhabited pre Roman Italy, a region heavily influenced by neighbouring Greece (ancient Greek civilization) …

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  • 78Marxist–Leninist atheism — Communism, as originally laid out by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels, required the abolition of all religion in order to reach its ideal end state. It was interpreted in this fashion by Vladimir Lenin and the Governments of the Soviet Union until… …

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