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  • 81James Collins (Boston University) — Infobox Scientist name = Jim Collins caption = birth date = birth date and age|1965|06|26 birth place = New York City, New York, U.S. death date = death place = residence = flagicon|USA U.S., flagicon|UK UK (1987 90) citizenship = flagicon|USA… …

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  • 82Positive Adult Development — The achievement of complete development at the end of adolescence was suggested by Freud, Piaget, and Binet among others. Research in Positive Adult Development questions not only that development ceases after adolescence, but also the notion of… …

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  • 83History of the British Raj — Prelude: Company Rule in India= Although the British East India Company had administered its factory areas in India mdash;beginning with Surat early in the 17th century, and including by the century s end, Fort William near Calcutta, Fort St… …

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  • 84Benjamin Elbel — (b. at Friedberg, Bavaria, in 1690; d. at Söflingen in 1756) was a German Franciscan moral theologian.He belonged to the Strasburg Franciscan province, was lector of theology, and held high positions in the order. WorksHis major work, Theologia… …

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  • 85Raccoon — For other species called raccoon in the genus Procyon, see Procyon (genus). For other uses, see Raccoon (disambiguation). Raccoon …

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  • 86Xenophanes — Xenophanean, adj. /zeuh nof euh neez /, n. c570 c480 B.C., Greek philosopher and poet. * * * ▪ Greek poet and philosopher born c. 560 BC, Colophon, Ionia died c. 478       Greek poet and rhapsode, religious thinker, and reputed precursor of the… …

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  • 87Amos — • Old Testament prophet Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Amos     Amos     † Catholic Encyclo …

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  • 88Benjamin Elbel —     Benjamin Elbel     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Benjamin Elbel     A first class authority in moral theology, b. at Friedberg, Bavaria, in 1690; d. at Söflingen in 1756. He belonged to the Strasburg Franciscan province, was lector of theology,… …

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  • 89allegory — noun a) The representation of abstract principles by characters or figures. b) A picture, book, or other form of communication using such representation …

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  • 90contextualism/formalism — (ethics) Formalism is the doctrine that morality should be structured by a set of abstract principles of a high degree of generality: that morality should aspire to be a kind of geometry of rights, duties, and goods. Opposition to this view… …

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