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  • 101Sociology of scientific knowledge — The sociology of scientific knowledge (SSK), closely related to the sociology of science, considers social influences on science. Practitioners include Gaston Bachelard, David Bloor, Paul Feyerabend, Elihu M. Gerson, Thomas Kuhn, Martin Kusch,… …

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  • 102Style over substance fallacy — Style over substance is a logical fallacy which occurs when one emphasises the way in which the argument is presented, while marginalising (or outright ignoring) the content of the argument. In some cases, the fallacy is employed as a form of ad… …

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  • 103Blood Law — (also called blood revenge ) is the practice in traditional American Indian customary law where responsibility for seeing that homicide is punished falls on the clan of the victim. The responsibility for revenge fell to a close family member… …

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  • 104Gorgosaurus — Not to be confused with Gorosaurus. Eumetazoa Gorgosaurus libratus Temporal range: Late Cretaceous, 76.5–74.8 Ma …

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  • 105Geology of the Canyonlands area — The exposed geology of the Canyonlands area is complex and diverse; 12 formations are exposed in Canyonlands National Park that range in age from Pennsylvanian to Cretaceous. The oldest and perhaps most interesting was created from evaporites… …

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  • 106Haraam — ( ar. حرام) is an Arabic term meaning forbidden . In Islam it is used to refer to anything that is prohibited by the faith. Its antonym is halaal .Haraam is a widely used synopsis to define all that is forbidden by God. This can be an act of sin… …

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  • 107College of Europe — Collège d Europe Established 1949 (1949) Type Postgraduate institute …

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  • 108LGBT culture — LGBT culture, or queer culture, is the common culture shared by lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer people. It is sometimes referred to as gay culture , but that term can also be specific to gay men s culture.LGBT culture varies widely …

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  • 109The Man Who Laughs — For the Batman graphic novel, see Batman: The Man Who Laughs. For the various film adaptations, see The Man Who Laughs (film). The Man Who Laughs   …

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  • 110Philip Rieff — (December 15, 1922 – July 1, 2006) was an American sociologist and cultural critic, known for his writings on the cultural significance of Freudianism and the inroads made by the therapeutic ethos into Western culture. He taught at Brandeis… …

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