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  • 101Ibn al-Nafis — Infobox Muslim scholars | notability = Muslim scholar| era = Islamic Golden Age| color = #cef2e0 | | image caption = Ibn al Nafis| | name = Ala al Din Abu al Hassan Ali ibn Abi Hazm al Qarshi al Dimashqi | title= Ibn al Nafis | birth = 1213 CE |… …

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  • 10239th Infantry Regiment (United States) — Infobox Military Unit unit name=39th Infantry Regiment caption=39th Infantry Regiment coat of arms country=USA allegiance= type=Regiment branch=Regular Army dates=I June 1917 specialization= command structure= size= current commander= garrison=… …

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  • 103Melancthon Williams Jacobus, Sr. — Melancthon Williams Jacobus, Sr. (19 September 1816 28 October 1876) was an American Presbyterian minister and writer. Born at Newark, New Jersey, in 1834 he graduated from Princeton College and four years later from Princeton Seminary. He… …

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  • 104Formal fallacy — In philosophy, a formal fallacy or a logical fallacy is a pattern of reasoning which is always wrong. This is due to a flaw in the structure of the argument which renders the argument invalid. A formal fallacy is contrasted with an informal… …

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  • 105George Sylvester Morris — (1840 1889) was an American educator and philosophical writer, born at Norwich, Vt., the son of a well known abolitionist and temperance man. He graduated in 1861 at Dartmouth College, served in the Union army for two years during the American… …

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  • 106Occupational psychosis — is the concept that one s occupation or career makes that person so biased that they could be described as psychotic. Especially common in tight occupational circles, individuals can normalize ideas or behaviours that seem absurd or irrational to …

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  • 107East Pakistan Air Operations, 1971 — East Pakistan Air Operations Part of Indo Pakistani War of 1971 Date 2–16 December 1971 Location …

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  • 108Giacomo Margotti — was an Italian Roman Catholic publicist. Biography He was born 11 May 1823; died 6 May 1887. He was a native of San Remo, where his father was president of the Chamber of Commerce, and there he studied the classics and philosophy, after which he… …

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  • 109Jérôme-Hermès Bolsec — (b. probably at Paris, date unknown; d. at Lyons c. 1584) was a French Carmelite theologian and physician, who became a Protestant and controversialist.A sermon which he preached at Paris aroused misgivings in Catholic circles regarding the… …

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  • 110Lewis's trilemma — (or the Lewis Triumvirate) is a syllogism intended to demonstrate the logical inconsistency of both holding Jesus of Nazareth to be a great moral teacher while also denying his divinity. It was popularised by C. S. Lewis in a BBC radio talk and… …

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