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  • 11The Myth of Matriarchal Prehistory — The Myth of Matriarchal Prehistory: Why An Invented Past Will Not Give Women a Future is a book by Cynthia Eller that deconstructs the theory of a prehistoric matriarchy. This hypothesis developed in 19th century scholarship and taken up by 1970s …

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  • 12experience — n. practice participation 1) to acquire, gain, gather, get experience from 2) broad, wide; direct, firsthand; hands on; practical; previous experience 3) a learning experience 4) experience to + inf. (they don t have enough experience to do the… …

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  • 13dignifying — adjective investing with dignity or honor the dignifying effect of his presence the ennobling influence of cultural surroundings • Syn: ↑ennobling • Similar to: ↑noble …

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  • 14exalting — adjective tending to exalt an exalting eulogy ennobling thoughts • Syn: ↑ennobling • Similar to: ↑inspiring …

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  • 15dignifying — adj. serving to make dignified. Syn: ennobling. [WordNet 1.5 +PJC] …

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  • 16ennoble — transitive verb (ennobled; ennobling) Etymology: Middle English ennobelen, from Middle French ennoblir, from Old French, from en + noble noble Date: 15th century 1. to make noble ; elevate < seemed ennobled by suffering > 2. to raise to the rank&#8230; …

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  • 17Epistles — The word epistle is from the Greek word epistolos which means a written letter addressed to a recipient or recipients, perhaps part of exchanged correspondence. Nowadays this term is usually used in connection with a specific group of books in&#8230; …

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  • 18James Cook — This article is about the British explorer. For other uses, see James Cook (disambiguation). Captain Cook redirects here. For other uses, see Captain Cook (disambiguation). James Cook …

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  • 19Judeo-Christian — A monument at the Texas State Capitol depicting the Ten Commandments revered in Judaism and Christianity Judeo Christian is a term used in the United States since the 1940s to refer to standards of ethics said to be held in common by Judaism and&#8230; …

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  • 20Modernism — For other uses of the word, see Modernism (disambiguation). For the period in sociology beginning with the industrialization, see Modernity. Hans Hofmann, The Gate , 1959–1960, collection: Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum. Hofmann was renowned not&#8230; …

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