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Esoteric forms of persuasion

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Introduction The word esoteric means “understood by or meant for only the select few who have special knowledge or interest .”Therefore, esoteric forms of persuasion deal with persuasion methods that only a limited amount of people know the effects of. In &amp...

Land Litigation

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The term Land Litigation has quickly become the root of an ongoing reaction to a spatial crisis everywhere. The amount of land on a continent or within a country is limited, and as populations grow, open areas tend to become scarce. The United States, according to the U.S Census ...

Subrion CMS

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Subrion is an open source content management system. Developed in PHP with MySql Subrion can be a powerful CMS to build full featured website.Subrion is extensible with commercial and free packages, plugins and templates distributed by team of developers. It is easy manageable vi...

LadsLads.com

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ladslads.com is an independent British gay communinty website. It claims to be "the most advanced gay communinty in the UK", and has more than 200,000 million unique accounts registered in its first year. The firm was launched in Jan 2006, and is based in Newpor...

Norval Marley

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Norval Sinclair Marley (b. around 1881; d. May 20, 1955, Kingston, Jamaica) was the white English father of the famous reggae musician Bob Marley. Norval Marley was of Jamaican and British political nationality and of ethnic English descent.Marley was born in Clarendon, Jamaica t...

Plants in Harry Potter

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In her fictional Harry Potter fantasy series, author J. K. Rowling has imagined a wide variety of plants with magical properties. Some have useful properties for healing and potions, while others are toxic or contain dark magic. A non-exhaustive list follows:Abyssinian Shrivelfig...

Cultural deprivation

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Cultural DeprivationWhy is there so much poverty and what is the reason for it? A theory which was at one time highly popular, controversial, and outdated that attempted to answer this question was the cultural deprivation theory. It basically states that the culture of the worki...

Genovia

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The principality of Genovia is a fictional country referenced in the Princess Diaries series, written by Meg Cabot, which were later developed into films starring Anne Hathaway and Julie Andrews. The Genovia depicted in the films differs significantly from the Genovia described i...

Howshua Amariel

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Howshua Amariel is a translator of the Biblical Hebrew (also known as Ancient Hebrew or the Paleo-Hebrew alphabet) and the author of the interlinear style Paleo-Hebrew text, entitled “THIS REPORT: The Hebrew/Phoenician History called the Bible”. Aside from Ama...

Mahamewna Asapuwa

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The Mahamevna Buddhist Monastery is a meditation center in Polgahawela, Sri Lanka, for Buddhist and other people who wish to meditate.The main center is in Polgahawela about 60Km away from Colombo, the capital of Sri Lanka. There are a few branches outside Colombo as well.

Aziraphale

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Aziraphale is an angel in the novel Good Omens by Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman. The book summarizes him thusly: "Many people, meeting Aziraphale for the first time, formed three impressions: that he was English, that he was intelligent, and that he was gayer than a tree full o...

Pinch day

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Pinch DayThe day before a person's birthday. On this day all the friends of said person are to pinch them. This is NOT nonsense.*

Culture of the 2000s

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2000s in Popular CultureThe 2000s, the decade from 2000 to 2009 (pronunciation is not yet agreed upon, though "The Two-thousands" is the most popular), can be said to have become somewhat distinct from the culture of the 1990s by 2001, though some believe 2008 is still the 1990s ...

Visual Coding Displacement Therapy

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Visual Coding Displacement Therapy (VCDT) is a versatile and highly effective alternative medicine treatment tool based on the theory that the human mind is similar to that of a computer. Just like a computer that has basic operating systems (e.g.MS-DOS, Windows) the human brain ...

Kemi Omololu-Olunloyo

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Kemi Omololu-Olunloyo (born Olukemi Ajoke Olabisi Omololu-Olunloyo on August 6th 1963) is a Nigerian born, US educated Broadcast Journalist, Certified Publicist, Registered U.S Pharmacist in 3 states and a former teen fashion model. She is the second born daughter of political ic...

Chandler Dash

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Chandler Dash (born September 14, 1985 in East Rutherford, New Jersey) is an African-American socialite, fashion designer who currently resides in New York City Early Life Dash was born in East Rutherford, New Jersey but spent her early years living with her parents in Beverly Hi...

Jennifer Levin

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Jennifer Levin (May 21, 1968 – August 26, 1986) was an eighteen-year-old woman who was killed by nineteen-year-old Robert Chambers in New York City's Central Park on 26 August 1986. The case became sensational and divisive.Ms. Levin and Mr. Chambers knew each other and ...

Reza F. Safa

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Pastor Reza F. Safa was born and raised a devout Shiite Muslim in the Islamic Republic of Iran. He left Iran in 1978, one year before the Islamic Revolution of Ayatollah Khomeini. After leaving Iran, Pastor Reza F. Safa heard the Gospel of Jesus Christ for the first time in Swede...

The Yogi Bear Song

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"The Yogi Bear Song" is a traditional Rugby Song that is sung at drink ups after rugby games, or just at gatherings of different rugby teams or players. The song is about the cartoon character Yogi Bear and other various characters from the television show. The song is sung to th...

List of available U.S. stamp denominations

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This article lists available U.S. stamp denominations for use as postage.Regular postageSingle or sheet (panes of up to 100)$0.01, $0.02, $0.03, $0.04, $0.05, $0.10, $0.17, $0.24, $0.37, $0.39, $0.41, $0.42, $0.48, $0.58, $0.60, $0.63, $0.70, $0.75, $0.80, $0.83, $0.84, $0.87, $1...

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