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  • 51Nirvana — This article is about the religious concept. For the American grunge band, see Nirvana (band). For other uses, see Nirvana (disambiguation). Nirvāṇa (Sanskrit: निर्वाण; Pali: निब्बान (nibbāna); Prakrit: णिव्वाण) is a central concept in Indian… …

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  • 52Objectivism (Ayn Rand) — Objectivist philosophy redirects here. For other uses, see Objectivism (disambiguation). Objectivist movement …

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  • 53Predestination — Predestination, in theology is the doctrine that all events have been willed by God. John Calvin interpreted biblical predestination to mean that God willed eternal damnation for some people and salvation for others.[1] Explanations of… …

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  • 54Free will — This article is about the philosophical questions of free will. For other uses, see Free will (disambiguation). A domino s movement is determined completely by laws of physics. Incompatibilists say that this is a threat to free will, but… …

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  • 55Spasticity — For the societal implications of the term when applied as a label for a particular person, see spastic. For the most common type of spasticity based neuromuscular disorder, see spastic diplegia. Spasticity Classification and external resources… …

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  • 56Burushaski language — language familycolor=Isolate name=Burushaski region=Northern Areas, Pakistan, Jammu Kashmir speakers=87,000 (2000) iso3=bskBurushaski ( ur. بروشسکی burūšaskī) is a language isolate not known to be related to any other language of the world. [… …

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  • 57Alien hand syndrome — Classification and external resources ICD 9 781.8 MeSH D055964 Alien hand syndrome ( …

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  • 58Institutional economics — Institutional economics, known by some as institutionalist political economy, focuses on understanding the role of human made institutions in shaping economic behaviour. The institutional economists were typically critical of American social,… …

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  • 59Borden Parker Bowne — Borden Parker Bowen was born on 14 January, 1847, near Leonardville, NJ, and died in Boston on 1 April, 1910. He was one of six children of upright parents raised in rural New Jersey, near what is today called Atlantic Highlands. Notably, the… …

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  • 60Andrew Joseph Galambos — (born Joseph Andrew Galambos, Jr., 1924, in Hungary; died April 10, 1997) was most famous for his strict stances on intellectual property rights.Early careerGalambos moved to Los Angeles in 1952 to work for North American Aviation. Later, in 1958 …

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