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  • 1Self-authenticating document — A self authenticating document, under the law of evidence in the United States, is any document that can be admitted into evidence at a trial without proof being submitted to support the claim that the document is what it appears to be. Several… …

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  • 2self-authenticating — adj. * * * …

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  • 3self-authenticating — adjective In the law of evidence, a piece of evidence which will automatically be presumed authentic for purposes of admissibility based on the character of the evidence itself. Examples include certified copy of public or business records,… …

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  • 5self-authentication — n. The act of proving that something, usually a document, is genuine or true without the use of extrinsic evidence. For example, notarized documents and certified copies of public records are usually deemed to be self authenticating. Webster s… …

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  • 6religious experience — Introduction       specific experiences such as wonder at the infinity of the cosmos, the sense of awe and mystery in the presence of the holy, feelings of dependence on a divine power or an unseen order, the sense of guilt and anxiety… …

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  • 7Svayam Bhagavan — This article is about a Hindu philosophical concept: the original or absolute manifestation of God. For other meanings, see Krishna (disambiguation) and Bhagavan (disambiguation). Svayam Bhagavan (IAST IAST|svayam bhagavān ), The Lord or Lord… …

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  • 8Quakers — Religious Society of Friends (Quakers) Logo used by Friends service organisations since the late 19th century Classification Protestant Theology Evangelical, Liberal, Orthod …

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  • 9Adi Da — Samraj Adi Da Samraj Born 3 November 1939(1939 11 03) New York, New York, United States D …

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  • 10Franklin Albert Jones — dit Adi da en 2008 Franklin Albert Jones (ou Adi Da Samraj, Da Free John) souvent appelé Adi Da (3 novembre 1939 – 27 novembre 2008)[1] …

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