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  • 1The Vatican as a Scientific Institute —     The Vatican Palace, as a Scientific Institute     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► The Vatican Palace, as a Scientific Institute     Regarded from the point of view of scientific productivity, the Vatican is the busiest scientific workshop in Rome.… …

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  • 2Jurisprudence — For the jurisprudence of courts, see Case law. Philosophers of law ask what is law? and what should it be? Jurisprudence is the theory and philosophy of law. Scholars of jurisprudence, or legal theorists (including legal philosophers and social… …

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  • 3The Theory of Communicative Action — is a book by Jürgen Habermas published in 1981 in two volumes, the first subtitled Reason and the Rationalization of Society ( Handlungsrationalität und gesellschaftliche Rationalisierung ) and the second, Lifeworld and System: A Critique of… …

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  • 4The opticon — [ [http://www.theopticon.com Opticon Free Legal Forms ] ] is an online repository of free legal forms and legal reference materials launched by the talk radio host Steven Rinehart [ [http://www.stevenrinehart.com Steven Rinehart ] ] to assist… …

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  • 5Metrication in the United Kingdom — The metric and imperial systems of measurement are used side by side in the United Kingdom: Eurostar s design speed is cited both as 300 km/h [1] and as 186 mph .[2] Metrication in the United Kingdom is the pr …

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  • 6Principles of Islamic jurisprudence — (usool al fiqh) is a subject that provides a critical analysis of the sources and principles that Islamic jurisprudence (fiqh) is built upon.Traditionally four main sources are anaylsed along with a number of secondary sources and principles. The …

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  • 7Guardianship of the Islamic Jurists — For other uses, see Vilayat e Faqih. Part of a series on Shī‘ah Islam Twelvers …

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  • 8Software patents under the European Patent Convention — Computer programs, software and patent law Topics …

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  • 9law of the land — noun a phrase used in the Magna Carta to refer to the then established law of the kingdom (as distinct from Roman or civil law); today it refers to fundamental principles of justice commensurate with due process the United States Constitution… …

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  • 10Wudu according to the four Madhhab — This article is about Hygiene in Islam .Wudu according to the four maddhab is a description of the principles of wudu according to the four major schools of Islamic jurisprudence (fiqh): Hanafi, Hanbali, Maliki and Shafi i. The issues discussed… …

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