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  • 111Bektashi — Bektashism ( tr. Bektaşilik) is an Islamic Sufi order (tariqat), considered to be a distinct branch of Shi a Islam. It was founded in the 13th century by the Islamic saint Hacı Bektaş Veli. The Bektashi order was greatly influenced during its… …

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  • 112Indiana University (Bloomington) — Infobox University name = Indiana University motto = Lux et Veritas (Light and Truth) established = 1820 (details) type = public coeducational calendar = Semester endowment = US $1.6 billion [cite web | title=2006 07 IU Foundation Quarterly… …

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  • 113Black light — [ FWHM spectral bandwidth of the 370nm peak is about 20nm.] A Black light or UV Light is a lamp emitting electromagnetic radiation that is almost exclusively in the soft near ultraviolet range, and emits very little visible light. The black light …

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  • 114Sotho language — Sesotho (Sotho, Southern Sotho, or Southern Sesothoor Suto , or Suthu , or Souto , or Sisutho , or Sutu , or Sesutu etc. by various authors and sources during various periods. The language s name has not changed for the last 200 years, though.] ) …

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  • 115Caroline Webster Schermerhorn Astor — Born Caroline Webster Schermerhorn September 22, 1830(1830 09 22) New York City Died …

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  • 116Sravana Kumar — Śravaṇa kumāra (Sanskrit: श्रवण कुमार) in Hindu mythology, is a boy who stands as a symbol of dedication to one s parents. Sravana was born to a blind couple, quite advanced in age. Young Sravana had to earn for both of them, and in his… …

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  • 117Northeastern University — For other universities with a similar name, see Northeastern University (disambiguation). Neu redirects here. For other uses, see Neu (disambiguation). Northeastern University Motto …

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  • 118Christina Hoff Sommers — Courtesy of the American Enterprise Institute Born 1950 Petaluma, California, USA …

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  • 119The Turk — This article is about the chess playing automaton. For other uses, see Turk (disambiguation). An engraving of the Turk from Karl Gottlieb von Windisch s 1784 book Inanimate Reason …

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  • 120Altar server — An altar server or Acolyte is a lay assistant to a member of the clergy during a religious service. Acolytes attend to supporting tasks at the altar such as fetching and carrying, ringing the altar bell, etc.Acolytes in the Roman Catholic… …

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