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  • 81Gwanggaeto Stele — Infobox Korean name caption=Detail of inscription. hangul=광개토대왕비 also 호태왕비 hanja=廣開土大王碑 also 好太王碑 rr=Gwanggaeto Daewangbi also Hotae Wangbi mr=Kwanggaet o Taewangbi also Hot ae WangbiThe stele of King Gwanggaeto of Goguryeo was erected in 414 by… …

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  • 82French philosophy — French philosophy, here taken to mean philosophy in French language, has been extremely diverse and has influenced both the analytic and continental traditions in philosophy for centuries, from René Descartes through Voltaire and Henri Bergson to …

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  • 83Denialism — is choosing to deny reality as a way to avoid an uncomfortable truth:[1] [it] is the refusal to accept an empirically verifiable reality. It is an essentially irrational action that withholds validation of a historical experience or event .[2] In …

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  • 84George W. Bush Presidential Library — The George W. Bush Presidential Library is the future presidential library of George W. Bush, announced to be located on the campus of Southern Methodist University in Dallas, Texas. Construction of the library is planned to begin in 2009, and is …

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  • 85Dawkins vs. Gould —   First edition cover …

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  • 86Recovering Biblical Manhood and Womanhood — Infobox Book | name = Recovering Biblical Manhood and Womanhood title orig = translator = image caption = Cover of 2006 edition of RBMW author = John Piper and Wayne Grudem eds. cover artist = country = United States language = English series =… …

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  • 87Cartesianism — See Cartesian. * * * Philosophical tradition derived from the philosophy of René Descartes. A form of rationalism, Cartesianism upholds a metaphysical dualism of two finite substances, mind and matter. The essence of mind is thinking; the essence …

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  • 88Austria — Austrian, adj., n. /aw stree euh/, n. a republic in central Europe. 8,054,078; 32,381 sq. mi. (83,865 sq. km). Cap.: Vienna. German, Österreich. * * * Austria Introduction Austria Background: Once the center of power for the large Austro… …

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  • 89Socrates — /sok reuh teez /, n. 469? 399 B.C., Athenian philosopher. * * * born с 470, Athens died 399 BC, Athens Greek philosopher whose way of life, character, and thought exerted a profound influence on ancient and modern philosophy. Because he wrote… …

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  • 90Calendar of 2000 — ▪ 2001 January We are fortunate to be alive at this moment in history. Never before has our nation enjoyed, at once, so much prosperity and social progress with so little internal crisis and so few external threats. Never before have we had such… …

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