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  • 51Permanent 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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  • 52Pontormo — Infobox Artist bgcolour = name = Pontormo imagesize = 200px caption = Portrait of Pontormo from an edition of Giorgio Vasari s Vite . birthname = Jacopo Carucci birthdate = birth date|1494|5|24|mf=y location = Pontormo, Italy deathdate = death… …

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  • 53Collaboration — For other uses, see Collaboration (disambiguation). See also: Co operation; Coordination. Collaboration is working together to achieve a goal.[1] It is a recursive[2] process where two or more people or organizations work together to realize… …

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  • 54Nicolas Durand de Villegaignon — Nicolas de Villegagnon. Nicolas Durand, sieur de Villegaignon, also Villegagnon (Villegaignon, Seine et Marne, France, 1510 – Beauvais, 9 January 1571) was a Commander of the Knights of Malta,[1] and later a French naval officer (vice …

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  • 55Jorge Batlle Ibáñez — Infobox Uruguayan politician name=Jorge Batlle honorific prefix=Dr. order=32° Constitutional President of Uruguay term start=March 1, 2000 term end=March 1, 2005 predecessor=Julio María Sanguinetti successor=Tabaré Vázquez birth date=Birth date… …

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  • 56Frank J. Tipler — Frank Jennings Tipler Born February 1, 1947 (1947 02 01) (age 64) Andalusia, Alabama Nationality American Education PhD (Physics) Alma mater …

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  • 57Praxeology — is a framework for modeling human action. The term was coined and defined as The science of human action in 1890 by Alfred Espinas in the Revue Philosophique, but the most common use of the term is in connection with the work of Ludwig von Mises… …

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  • 58Dissociation — For other uses, see dissociation (chemistry) and dissociation (neuropsychology). Dissociation is an altered state of consciousness characterized by partial or complete disruption of the normal integration of a person’s normal conscious or… …

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  • 59Sign (linguistics) — There are many models of the linguistic sign (see also sign (semiotics)). A classic model is the one by the Swiss linguist Ferdinand de Saussure. According to him, language is made up of signs and every sign has two sides: the signifier (French… …

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  • 60Private sphere — The private sphere is the complement or opposite to the public sphere. The private sphere is a certain sector of societal life in which an individual enjoys a degree of authority, unhampered by interventions from governmental or other… …

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