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  • 61Social contract — This article is about the political and philosophical concept. For Rousseau s 1762 treatise on the concept, see The Social Contract. For other uses, see Social Contract (disambiguation). The social contract is an intellectual device intended to… …

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  • 62Wage slavery — is a term first coined by the Lowell Mill Girls in 1836, [ [http://books.google.com/books?id=YXT kSv1btIC pg=PA87 lpg=PA87 dq=lowell+%22wage+slavery%22 source=web ots=WsT3bkI 0G sig=w7N0JGBskFiUHReS 00amVMNaPY hl=en Artisans Into Workers: Labor… …

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  • 63Gildas — Infobox Saint name=Saint Gildas birth date=c. 494 or 516 death date=c. 570 feast day=29 January venerated in= [http://www.orthodoxwiki.org/ Orthodox Church] ; Roman Catholic Church; Anglican Communion imagesize= 250px caption= Statue of Saint… …

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  • 64Permanent revolution — This article is about the theory. See Permanent Revolution (group) for the group of the same name and Permanent Revolution (album) for the Catch 22 album. Part of a series on …

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  • 65Clerical celibacy — is the discipline by which some or all members of the clergy in certain religions are required to be unmarried. Since these religions consider deliberate sexual thoughts, feelings, and behavior outside of marriage to be sinful, clerical celibacy… …

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  • 66History of feminism — The history of feminism is the history of feminist movements and their efforts to overturn injustices of gender inequality. Feminist scholars have divided feminism s history into three waves . Humm, Maggie. 1995. The Dictionary of Feminist Theory …

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  • 67Harriet Taylor Mill — (née Harriet Hardy) (1807 ndash; 1858) was a philosopher and women s rights advocate. She was an original member of the Kensington Society that produced the first petition requesting votes for women. Taylor also took part in the agitation for… …

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  • 68Datames — Silver coin of Datames. Obv:The God Baaltars on a throne, seated left, torsos facing, holding grapes, grain ear, and eagle in right hand, scepter in left hand, surrounded by the city walls. Rev:The God Ana, naked, and Datames, face to face.… …

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  • 69Rua Kenana Hepetipa — Rua Tapunui Kenana (1869–1937) was a Māori prophet, faith healer and land rights activist.BackgroundEarly in 1906 the New Zealand newspapers began to notice a new Māori activist prophet, Rua Kenana. He caught their attention by his claims to… …

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  • 70History of Alexandria — The history of Alexandria dates back to the city s founding, by Alexander the Great. It was the seat of the Ptolemaic rulers of Egypt, and quickly became one of the greatest cities of the Hellenistic world mdash; second only to Rome in size and… …

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