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  • 1self-addressed — adjective (especially of an envelope) bearing one s own address …

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  • 2Colfax massacre — Further information: Ulysses S. Grant presidential administration Gathering the dead after the Colfax massacre in Harper s Weekly, May 10, 1873 …

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  • 3Jung's theory of neurosis — is based on the premise of a self regulating psyche composed of tensions between opposing attitudes of the ego and the unconscious. A neurosis is a significant unresolved tension between these contending attitudes. Each neurosis is unique, and… …

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  • 4paean — noun Etymology: Latin, hymn of thanksgiving especially addressed to Apollo, from Greek paian, paiōn, from Paian, Paiōn, epithet of Apollo in the hymn Date: 1589 1. a joyous song or hymn of praise, tribute, thanksgiving, or triumph 2. a work that… …

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  • 5Idries Shah — ادریس شاه इदरीस शाह Born 16 June 1924 (1924 06 16) Simla, India Died 23 November 1996&#16 …

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  • 6William Leeke — (1797 – 1879) was a British Army officer and clergyman, famous for his published reminiscences of the Waterloo Campaign, which form a primary source for many modern histories of the campaign.Early lifeLeeke was born in 1797 on the Isle of Wight… …

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  • 7Micah, Book of —    The sixth in order of the so called minor prophets. The superscription to this book states that the prophet exercised his office in the reigns of Jotham, Ahaz, and Hezekiah. If we reckon from the beginning of Jotham s reign to the end of… …

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  • 8Gaudiya Vaishnavite Society —    The Gaudiya Vaishnavite Society developed in the 1980s. It arose in part as a result of differ ences among followers of the late Swami A.C. Gaudiya Vaishnavite Society 165 J    Prabhupada BHAKTIVEDANTA, the founder of the INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY …

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  • 9soldier —    Addressed usually to a soldier in uniform who does not have a special rank. ‘Come, my young soldier, put up your iron,’ says Sir Toby Belch to Sebastian, in Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night (4:ii). The term is used elsewhere in the plays, alone or… …

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  • 10PETER, THE FIRST EPISTLE OF —    addressed especially to Jewish Christians in certain churches of Asia Minor, the members of which were suffering persecution at the hands of their adversaries as evil doers; was written to exhort them to rebut the charge by a life of simple… …

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