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  • 111Civic journalism — Journalism News · Writing style Ethics · Objectivity Values · …

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  • 112Cult of the Holy Spirit — A symbol of the faith: the dove of the Holy Spirit, as seen on one of the standards carried in ritual processions The Cult of the Holy Spirit (Portuguese: Culto do Divino Espírito Santo) is a religious sub culture, inspired by Christian… …

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  • 113Doing It Right — DIR diver Doing It Right (DIR) is a holistic approach to scuba diving. According to the DIR approach fundamental skills, teamwork, environmental awareness, and the use of a highly optimized/streamlined (i.e. minimalistic) equipment configuration… …

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  • 114Dow theory — on stock price movement is a form of technical analysis that includes some aspects of sector rotation. The theory was derived from 255 Wall Street Journal editorials written by Charles H. Dow (1851–1902), journalist, founder and first editor of… …

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  • 115The Matrix (franchise) — The Matrix Series The Ultimate Matrix Collection poster Directed by Andy Wachowski Larry Wachowski …

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  • 116Mimāṃsā — Part of a series on Hindu philosophy …

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  • 117Nordic Israelism — or Norse Israelism is the belief that Scandinavian peoples, or the Nordic countries (Denmark, Faroe Islands, Finland, Iceland, Norway, Sweden) descend from the Ten Lost Tribes of Israel. Although there is evidence of such a belief from literature …

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  • 118Timon of Phlius — For the inspiration for Shakespeare s Timon of Athens, see Timon of Athens (person). Timon of Phlius, 17th century engraving Timon of Phlius (Greek: Τίμων, gen.: Τίμωνος; c. 320 BC – c. 230 BC) was a Greek skeptic philosopher …

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  • 119tenet — [[t]te̱nɪt[/t]] tenets N COUNT: with supp, oft N of n The tenets of a theory or belief are the main principles on which it is based. [FORMAL] Non violence and patience are the central tenets of their faith... The judge s ruling was based on the… …

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  • 120APOSTASY — APOSTASY, term applied by members of the deserted faith for the change of one faith, set of loyalties, and worship for another. The conception of apostasy could not arise in the atmosphere of polytheism practiced in antiquity before the advent of …

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