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  • 104Devi Mahatmya — The Devi Mahatmya (Sanskrit: IAST|devīmāhātmyam , sa. देवीमाहात्म्यम्), or Glory of the Goddess ) is a Hindu scripture written in Sanskrit by Markandeya Rishi as part of the Markandeya Purana. It was composed some 1,600 years ago, c. 400 500… …

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  • 105ḤASIDISM — ḤASIDISM, a popular religious movement giving rise to a pattern of communal life and leadership as well as a particular social outlook which emerged in Judaism and Jewry in the second half of the 18th century. Ecstasy, mass enthusiasm, close knit …

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  • 106Landless Workers' Movement — MST supporters in Brazil. Landless Workers Movement (Portuguese: Movimento dos Trabalhadores Sem Terra, or simply MST) is a social movement in Brazil; it is the second (or, according to others, the first[1]) larg …

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  • 107History of Buddhism — The History of Buddhism spans the 6th century BCE to the present, starting with the birth of the Buddha Siddhartha Gautama. This makes it one of the oldest religions practiced today. Starting in India, the religion evolved as it spread through… …

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  • 108Ampliative — Am pli*a*tive, a. (Logic) Enlarging a conception by adding to that which is already known or received. [1913 Webster] All bodies possess power of attraction is an ampliative judgment; because we can think of bodies without thinking of attraction… …

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  • 109allure — I. transitive verb (allured; alluring) Etymology: Middle English aluren, from Middle French alurer, from Old French, from a (from Latin ad ) + lure, leure lure more at lure Date: 15th century to entice by charm or attraction Synonyms: see attract …

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  • 110Animal magnetism — Magnetism Mag net*ism, n. [Cf. F. magn[ e]tisme.] The property, quality, or state, of being magnetic; the manifestation of the force in nature which is seen in a magnet. At one time it was believed to be separate from the electrical force, but it …

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