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  • 71Company rule in India — For usage, see British Empire in India Company rule in India Colony of the East India Company ↓ …

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  • 72Phallus — The word phallus can refer to an erect penis, or to an object shaped like a penis.In physical anatomy.It also refers to the male sexual organ of certain birds, which differs anatomically from a true (i.e. mammalian) penis; see Bird anatomy.In… …

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  • 73Von Neumann architecture — The term Von Neumann architecture, aka the Von Neumann model, derives from a computer architecture proposal by the mathematician and early computer scientist John von Neumann and others, dated June 30, 1945, entitled First Draft of a Report on… …

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  • 74James Barr Ames — (1846 ndash;1910) was a U.S. law educator, who popularized the case study method of teaching law developed by Christopher Columbus Langdell. Ames insisted that legal education should require the study of actual cases instead of abstract… …

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  • 75Modernization — Sociology …

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  • 76Chronological Bible Storying — Oral Bible teaching Chronological Bible Storying (CBS) is a method of orally communicating portions of the Bible by telling its stories aloud to listeners in chronological order. For people who are illiterate, or members of pre literate societies …

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  • 77Celia Green — Celia Elizabeth Green (born 26 November 1935 in East Ham, London) is a British writer on philosophical skepticism, twentieth century thought, and psychology. Biography Green s parents were both primary school teachers, who together authored a… …

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  • 78Byzantine law — Byzantine Culture Art • Architecture • Gardens Literature • Music Aristocracy &am …

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  • 79Ann Ree Colton — Infobox Person name = Ann Ree Colton image size = 200px caption = Ann Ree Colton circa 1980 dead = dead birth date = birth date|1898|8|17|mf=y birth place= Atlanta, Georgia, U.S. death date = death date and age|1984|6|28|1898|8|17|mf=y death… …

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  • 80History of Dedham, Massachusetts, 1635–1792 — The History of Dedham, Massachusetts began with the first settlers arrival in 1635. The Puritans who built the village on what the Indians called Tiot incorporated the plantation in 1636. They devised a form of government in which almost every… …

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