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  • 62HEFKER — (Heb. הֶפְקֵר), ownerless property and renunciation of ownership. Hefker is property that is ownerless and can therefore be legally acquired by the person who first takes   possession of it. There are two categories of ownerless property: (1)… …

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  • 63Monasticism — • The act of dwelling alone (Greek monos, monazein, monachos), has come to denote the mode of life pertaining to persons living in seclusion from the world, under religious vows and subject to a fixed rule, as monks, friars, nuns, or in general… …

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  • 64Poverty — • Discusses poverty as a concept and canonical discipline Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Poverty     Poverty     † …

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  • 65New Zealand nationality law — Current New Zealand passport issued to citizens of New Zealand …

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  • 66New Life (Meher Baba) — Meher Baba with disciples begging during his New Life period 1949 1952 The New Life was a period of renunciation, pilgrimage, and spiritual adventures undertaken by the Indian spiritual teacher Meher Baba on October 16, 1949.[1] Baba selected… …

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  • 67Indian nationality law — Indian citizenship redirects here. For the United States law, see Indian Citizenship Act of 1924. The Citizenship Act, 1955 An Act to provide for acquisition and determination of Indian citizenship. Citation …

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  • 68Hinduism — /hin dooh iz euhm/, n. the common religion of India, based upon the religion of the original Aryan settlers as expounded and evolved in the Vedas, the Upanishads, the Bhagavad Gita, etc., having an extremely diversified character with many… …

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  • 69David H. Turner — David Howe Turner is a professor of Anthropology at the University of Toronto, and a Fellow at Trinity College and the Netherlands Institute for Advanced Study. He has worked with Indigenous Australians (Australian Aborigines) since 1969 and has… …

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  • 70Novice — • The canonical Latin name of those who, having been regularly admitted into a religious order and ordinarily already confirmed in their higher vocation by a certain period of probation as postulants, are prepared by a series of exercises and… …

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