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  • 101Carlism — Part of a series on Carlism …

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  • 102Economic inequality — refers to disparities in the distribution of economic assets and income. The term typically refers to inequality among individuals and groups within a society, but can also refer to inequality among nations. Economic Inequality generally refers… …

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  • 103Godhead (Latter Day Saints) — In the Latter Day Saint movement, the Godhead are the objects of worship and devotion within the faith. It consists of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. [Wentworth Letter (1842), first Article of Faith ( We believe in God, the Eternal… …

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  • 104Origin and development of the Qur'an — The study of the origins and development of the Qur’an can be said to fall into two major schools of thought, the first being a traditionalist Muslim view and the later being a non traditionalist view.According to the traditionalist view, the Qur …

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  • 105Nigger — This article is about the pejorative use of the word. For nigga as a colloquial reference, see Nigga. For other uses, see Nigger (disambiguation). Not to be confused with niggardly …

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  • 106King Lear — This article is about Shakespeare s play. For other uses, see King Lear (disambiguation). King Lear and the Fool in the Storm by William Dyce (1806–1864) King Lear is a tragedy by William Shakespeare. The title character descends into madness… …

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  • 107Wahhabism — (Arabic: Al Wahhābīyya الوهابية) or Wahabism is a conservative reformist call of Sunni Islam attributed to Muhammad ibn Abd al Wahhab, an 18th century scholar from what is today known as Saudi Arabia, who advocated a return to the practices of… …

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  • 108Fourier optics — is the study of classical optics using techniques involving Fourier transforms and can be seen as an extension of the Huygens Fresnel principle. The underlying theorem that light waves can be described as made up of sinusoidal waves, in a manner… …

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  • 109Pub names — The sign of the Saracen s Head in Broad Street, Bath, England …

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  • 110Proto-Celtic — In Gaulish and the Brythonic languages, a new *PIE| p sound has arisen as a reflex of the Proto Indo European *PIE| kʷ phoneme. Consequently one finds Gaulish petuar [ios] , Welsh pedwar four , compared to Old Irish * cethair and Latin quattuor …

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