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  • 51Morris K. Jessup — Morris Ketchum Jessup (March 2, 1900[1] – April 20, 1959), had a Master of Science Degree in astronomy and, though employed for most of his life as an automobile parts salesman and a photographer, is probably best remembered for his pioneering… …

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  • 52The Art of War (Machiavelli) — For other uses, see Art of War (disambiguation). Peter Whitehorne s 1573 translation of the Art of War Art of War (Italian: Dell arte della guerra) is a treatise by the Italian Renaissance political philosopher and historian Niccolò Machiavelli.… …

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  • 53Ibn al-Rawandi — 9th century C.E.) was an early skeptic of Islam and religion in general within the Muslim world, became one of Islam s most notorious heretics for his denial of the phenomenon of prophecy. His most famous book to have survived from that time is… …

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  • 54Storyline method — The Storyline method (Storyline) is a pedagogical strategy for active learning, mainly used in primary schools, but it can be adapted for use in adult education as well. It was pioneered by the staff of the Inservice Department of the Jordanhill… …

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  • 55Caesar's invasions of Britain — Infobox Military Conflict conflict=Caesar s invasions of Britain partof=Caesar s Gallic Wars caption=Edward Armitage s reconstruction of the first invasion date=55 and 54 BC place=Kent, the Thames, and Essex casus= territory=None |result=Nominal… …

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  • 56Venice — /ven is/, n. 1. Italian, Venezia. a seaport in NE Italy, built on numerous small islands in the Lagoon of Venice. 361,722. 2. Gulf of, the N arm of the Adriatic Sea. 3. a town in SW Florida. 12,153. * * * I Italian Venezia City (pop., 2001 prelim …

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  • 572012 phenomenon — Part of a series on …

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  • 58gnosis — [nō′sis] n. [LL(Ec) < Gr gnōsis, knowledge < gignōskein, to KNOW] knowledge of spiritual things, esp. a secret and superior knowledge limited to an elite few, such as the Gnostics claimed to have …

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  • 59Know-it-all — n. One who knows everything; hence, a person who makes pretension to great knowledge, especially one whose didactic conversational habit conspicuously reveals his belief that he has superior knowledge on many subjects; a wiseacre; a know all; us …

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  • 60Chalcedony — A cut and polished Chalcedony geode General Category Oxide mineral Chemical formula …

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