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  • 71The Death of Money — The Money Changer by Rembrandt, 1627. The Death of Money is a 1993 book (and an article with the same title) by Joel Kurtzman, a former editor of Harvard Business Review. Kurtzman uses the death of money to refer to a change in the economic… …

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  • 72Nature's God — may refer to: A phrase, associated with Deism, that is used in the United States Declaration of Independence: ...the separate and equal station to which the Laws of Nature and of Nature s God entitle them... Nature s God, a book by Robert Anton… …

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  • 73Nature Conservation Council — may refer to the following: Nature Conservation Council, Japan Nature Conservation Council of NSW Nature Conservation Council, New Zealand See also Nature Conservancy Council, a former British government agency. This disambiguation pa …

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  • 74The Diamond Age —   …

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  • 75The Black Jewels — is a series of fantasy novels by Anne Bishop.The World of the Black JewelsThe Black Jewels Trilogy is set in a unique world consisting of three Realms: Terreille, Kaeleer, and Hell. These three realms, although being situated upon the same land,… …

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  • 76Nature's Way — may refer to: Nature s Way (comic strip), a strip by Gary Larson Nature s Way Products, Inc., a large herbal medicine company Herman Wouk Nature s Way , a song by Spirit from Twelve Dreams of Dr. Sardonicus Nature s Ways , an Armenian fairy tale… …

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  • 77The Unnatural Combat — is a Jacobean era stage play, a tragedy written by Philip Massinger, and first published in 1639.No hard data on the play s date of origin or initial theatrical production has survived. Scholars estimate a date in the early 1620s; There is a… …

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  • 78The City and the Stars —   …

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  • 79The Autobiography of Malcolm X — The Autobiography of Malcolm X   First edition …

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  • 80The English Constitution — is a book by Walter Bagehot. Written in 1867, it explores the constitution of the United Kingdom, specifically the functioning of Parliament and the British monarchy and the contrasts between British and American government. The book became a… …

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