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  • 61Divine Judgment —     Divine Judgment     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Divine Judgment     This subject will be treated under two heads: I. Divine Judgment Subjectively and Objectively Considered; II. Pre Christian Beliefs Concerning Judgment after Death.… …

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  • 62Religious Toleration —     Religious Toleration     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Religious Toleration     Toleration in general signifies patient forbearance in the presence of an evil which one is unable or unwilling to prevent. By religious toleration is understood the… …

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  • 63emotion — A strong feeling, aroused mental state, or intense state of drive or unrest, which may be directed toward a definite object and is evidenced in both behavior and in psychologic changes, with accompanying autonomic nervous system manifestations.… …

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  • 64Substantial similarity — Intellectual property law Primary rights Copyright · authors rights  …

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  • 65South African law of delict — The South African law of delict engages primarily with the circumstances in which one person can claim compensation from another for harm that has been suffered. [1] JC Van der Walt and Rob Midgley define a delict, in general terms [...] as a… …

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  • 66Disfranchisement after Reconstruction era — The Fifteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution was ratified in 1870 to protect the suffrage of freedmen after the American Civil War. It prevented any state from denying the right to vote to any male citizen on account of his race.… …

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  • 67subjective — sub|jec|tive [səbˈdʒektıv] adj 1.) a statement, report, attitude etc that is subjective is influenced by personal opinion and can therefore be unfair ≠ ↑objective ▪ As a critic, he is far too subjective. ▪ a highly subjective point of view… …

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  • 68exchange theory — Exchange theories view social order as the unplanned outcome of acts of exchange between members of society. There are two major variants. Rational choice (or, as it is sometimes known, rational action) theory locates the source of order in the… …

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  • 69subjective — [[t]səbʤe̱ktɪv[/t]] ADJ GRADED Something that is subjective is based on personal opinions and feelings rather than on facts. We know that taste in art is a subjective matter... The way they interpreted their past was highly subjective. Ant:… …

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  • 70subjective */ — UK [səbˈdʒektɪv] / US adjective 1) a) based on your own feelings and ideas and not on facts. Something that is based on facts is objective The assessment of a student s work is often subjective. b) used about a person s feelings and thoughts that …

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