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  • 11General equilibrium — theory is a branch of theoretical microeconomics. It seeks to explain the behavior of supply, demand and prices in a whole economy with several or many markets. It is often assumed that agents are price takers and in that setting two common… …

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  • 12Fivefold ministry — refers to an ecclesiology or system of church organization utilized by a variety of religious movements (usually Christian). The term fivefold ministry is derived by those who adhere to it from references in the Christian New Testament to the… …

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  • 13Pancasila (politics) — Pancasila, (pronounced IPA2|panʧaˈsila), is the official philosophical foundation of the Indonesian state. Pancasila consists of two Sanskrit words, panca meaning five, and sila meaning principles. It comprises five principles held to be… …

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  • 14Demographics of Montreal — The Demographics of Montreal concern population growth and structure for Montreal, Quebec, Canada. The information is analyzed by Statistics Canada and compiled every five years, with the most recent census having taken place in 2011. The most… …

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  • 15Cinematic techniques — Main articles: Filmmaking and Video production Contents 1 Basic Definitions of Terms 2 Cinematography 2.1 Movement and expersion 2.2 …

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  • 16Applied general equilibrium — (AGE) models were pioneered by Herbert Scarf at Yale University in 1967, in two papers, and a follow up book with Terje Hansen in 1973, with the aim of empirically estimating the Arrow Debreu General equilibrium model with empirical data, to… …

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  • 17Campimeter — The campimeter is an instrument for examining the visual field. Campimeters have been in clinical use since the mid nineteenth century. Initially, examination of the visual field was concerned only with the outer limits, or perimeter of the… …

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  • 18changeable — changeability, changeableness, n. changeably, adv. /chayn jeuh beuhl/, adj. 1. liable to change or to be changed; variable. 2. of changing color or appearance: changeable silk. [1200 50; ME; see CHANGE, ABLE] Syn. 1. erratic, inconstant, fickle,… …

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  • 19moksha —    In a literal sense, moksha is the desire to be released from birth and rebirth, but the term has come to mean the release itself. It is used inter changeably with mukti. Moksha is the highest spiritual goal in the Hindu tradition (the term is… …

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  • 20back and forth — Synonyms and related words: alternate, alternately, back and forth, backward and forward, backwards and forwards, capriciously, changeably, desultorily, erratically, hitch and hike, in and out, inconstantly, mutatis mutandis, off and on, on and… …

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