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  • 61Sapir–Whorf hypothesis — In linguistics, the Sapir–Whorf hypothesis (SWH) (also known as the linguistic relativity hypothesis ) postulates a systematic relationship between the grammatical categories of the language a person speaks and how that person both understands… …

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  • 62Fernand Braudel — (August 24 1902 ndash;November 27 1985), was the foremost French historian of the postwar era, and a leader of the Annales School. He organized his scholarship around three great projects, each worth several decades of intense study: The… …

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  • 63Religion in Sudan — Religion is an important aspect in the country of Sudan, with most of the country s people being animists, Christians, or Muslims. Somewhat more than half Sudan s population was Muslim in the early 1990s. Most Muslims, perhaps 90 percent, lived… …

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  • 64The Symbolist Movement in Literature — Arthur Symons s The Symbolist Movement in Literature , first published in 1899, and with additional material in 1919, is largely credited with bringing French Symbolism to the attention of Anglo American literary circles. Its first two editions… …

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  • 65Comparative religion — For the Community episode, see Community (season 1)#ep12. Map showing the prevalence of Abrahamic (purple) and Dharmic (yellow) religions Comparative religion is a field of religious studies that analyzes the similarities and differences of… …

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  • 66Major religious groups — For the TV show see World Religions (TV series). For a breakdown by religion see list of religions. The world s principal religions and spiritual traditions may be classified into a small number of major groups, although this is by no means a… …

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  • 67Historiography of science — The historiography of science usually refers to the study of History of Science in its disciplinary aspects and practices (methods, theories, schools) and to the study of its own historical development ( history of History of Science , i.e., the… …

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  • 68Greek astronomy — is the astronomy of those who wrote in the Greek language in classical antiquity. It is understood to include the ancient Greek, Hellenistic, Greco Roman, and Late Antiquity eras. It is not limited geographically to Greece or to ethnic Greeks, as …

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  • 69sacrament — /sak reuh meuhnt/, n. 1. Eccles. a visible sign of an inward grace, esp. one of the solemn Christian rites considered to have been instituted by Jesus Christ to symbolize or confer grace: the sacraments of the Protestant churches are baptism and… …

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  • 70Co-education — • The term is now generally reserved to the practice of educating the sexes together; but even in this sense it has a variety of meanings Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Co Education     Co education …

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