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  • 111Le Misanthrope — ou l Atrabilaire amoureux (June 4th 1666) is a 17th century comedy of manners written by French playwright Molière.This play, like Molière s Tartuffe and others, is a comedy. It satirizes the hypocrisies of French aristocratic society, but it… …

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  • 112The woman question — is a phrase usually used in connection with a social change in the later half of the nineteenth century which questioned the fundamental roles of women in countries such as the United Kingdom, the United States of America, and Russia. Issues of… …

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  • 113Thomas Schirrmacher — is a Christian moral philosopher and a specialist in the sociology of religion. He is the rector of the Martin Bucer Seminar, a theological seminary seated in Bonn with campuses in several European countries, Germany.Professor Thomas Schirrmacher …

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  • 114Ibn Tumart — Moroccan literature List of writers Moroccan literature Moroccan Arabic Berber Moroccan authors Novelists Playwrights – Poets Essayists – Histori …

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  • 115Blake Prize for Religious Art — The Blake Prize for Religious Art is an annual art prize in Australia.Cite web|url=http://www.artreview.com.au/art/collecting/feature blake prize.aspx|title=Feature: Blake Prize|accessdate=2007 08 02|publisher=Australian Art Review|month=November …

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  • 116The Misanthrope — For the ancient Greek comedic play, see Dyskolos. For other uses, see Misanthrope (disambiguation). The Misanthrope Engraving from the 1719 edition Written by …

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  • 117Ring of Fire (anthology) — Infobox Book infoboxwidth = 200px name = Ring of Fire title orig = translator = image caption = author = Eric Flint (ed.) and various others illustrator = cover artist = Dru Blair country = USA language = English series = 1632 series or Ring of… …

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  • 118Criticism of Islam — For criticism of Islamic extremism, see Criticism of Islamism. For fear of or prejudice against Islam, rather than simple criticism, see Islamophobia …

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  • 119Byzantine literature — may be defined as the Greek literature of the Middle Ages, whether written in the territory of the Byzantine Empire or outside its bordersEncyclopaedia Britannica Greek literature: Byzantine literature ] . It forms the second period in the… …

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  • 120Passiontide — (in the Christian liturgical year) is a name for the last two weeks of Lent, beginning on Passion Sunday and ending on Holy Saturday.In the Roman Catholic Church, all crucifixes and images may be covered in veils (usually violet, the colour of… …

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