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  • 41African nationalism — is the nationalist political movement for one unified Africa, or the less significant objective of the acknowledgment of African tribes by instituting their own states, as well as the safeguarding of their indigenous customs. Establishments which …

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  • 42Violinist (thought experiment) — The Violinist is a famous thought experiment first posed by Judith Jarvis Thomson in 1971.The famous violinist thought experiment The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy describes her thought experiment as follows::Judith Jarvis Thomson provided… …

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  • 43Madurai Nayak Dynasty — Madurai Nayak Kingdom Approximate extent of the Madurai Nayakar Kingdom, circa 1570 CE. Official language Telugu, Tamil Capitals Madurai 1529 – 1616, Tiruchirapalli1616–1634, again Madurai 1634 – 1695, Tiruchirapalli1695 1716,Madurai 1716–1736 …

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  • 44Georgia, Florida, & Alabama Railway Co. v. Blish Milling Co. — SCOTUSCase Litigants=Georgia, F. A. R. Co. v. Blish Milling Co. ArgueDate= ArgueYear=1916 DecideDate= DecideYear=1916 FullName=Georgia, F. A. R. Co. v. Blish Milling Co. USVol=241 USPage=190 Citation=214 U.S. 190 Prior= Subsequent= Holding=Bill… …

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  • 45Occupiers' Liability Act 1984 — Parliament of the United Kingdom Long title An Act to amend the law of England and Wales as to the liability of persons as occupiers of premises for injury suffered by persons other than their visitors; and to amend the U …

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  • 46Holy Sepulchre — • The tomb in which the Body of Jesus Christ was laid after His death upon the Cross Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Holy Sepulchre     Holy Sepulchre      …

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  • 47Ethical Aspect of Slavery —     Ethical Aspect of Slavery     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Ethical Aspect of Slavery     In Greek and Roman civilization slavery on an extensive scale formed an essential element of the social structure; and consequently the ethical speculators …

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  • 48Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra —     Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra     A Spanish author, born at Alcála de Henares, Spain, in 1547; died at Madrid, 23 April, 1616. Of Cervantes it may be most truly said that the narrative …

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  • 49Saint Thomas Christians — This article addresses the Saint Thomas Christians and the various churches and denominations that form the Nasrani people. Part of a series on Christianity …

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  • 50Epistles (Plato) — The Epistles of Plato are a series of thirteen letters traditionally included in the Platonic corpus. Their authenticity has been the subject of some dispute, and scholarly consensus has shifted back and forth over time. By the close of the… …

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