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  • 121Dominium mundi — is an idea of universal dominion developed in the Middle Ages. Inspired by the memory of the Roman Empire, dominium mundi implied the recognition of one supreme authority, which generated a prolonged political and spiritual struggle between… …

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  • 122Private militias in Iraq — v · …

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  • 123God in Islam — In Islam, God is believed to be the only real supreme being, all powerful and all knowing Creator, Sustainer, Ordainer, and Judge of the universeGerhard Böwering, God and his Attributes , Encyclopedia of the Quran] John L. Esposito, Islam: The… …

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  • 124Maaser Rishon — The Maaser Rishon, meaning First Tithe in Hebrew (derived from the word eser , meaning tenth), is the setting aside of one tenth of income and produce each year, as a tithe given to the Levites. The tithe is discussed in the Priestly Code,… …

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  • 125Society of the Guardians — The Society of Guardians of Grace, Blessings and Sustenance, more commonly known as The Society of Guardians, or just The Guardians is a magical and Qabalistic order with its headquarters currently based in Australia; having smaller operational… …

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  • 126After the Holocaust — The aftermath of the Holocaust had a profound effect on society in both Europe and the rest of the world. Its impact could be felt in theological discussions, artistic and cultural pursuits and political decisions. The fate of displaced persons… …

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  • 127Culture of Saskatchewan — views the patterns of human activity in the central prairie province of Canada examing the way people live in the geography, climate, and social context of Saskatchewan. Cultural activities involve technology, science, as well as moral systems… …

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  • 128Ameretat — ae. Ameretat ( ae. Amərətāt ) is the Avestan language name of the Zoroastrian divinity/divine concept of not dying. As the hypostasis of immortality, Ameretat is the Amesha Spenta of long life on earth and perpetuality in the hereafter.… …

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