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  • 91Outline of geography — See also: Index of geography articles The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to geography: Geography – science that studies the lands, features, inhabitants, and phenomena of Earth.[1] The physical world …

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  • 92Mendes, Henry Pereira — (1852 1937)    American Sephardi rabbi. He was born in Birmingham, England, and served as a rabbi to the new Sephardi congregation of Manchester from 1874 to 1877. He then emigrated to New York, where he served as a rabbi to the Shearith Israel… …

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  • 93Twelfth century (The) — The twelfth century John Marenbon INTRODUCTION The twelfth century began and ended with events which mark it off, at least symbolically, as a discrete period in the history of Western philosophy. It was in about 1100 that Abelard the most wide… …

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  • 94just war —    The tradition dating back to classical and medieval literature that in certain cases it is ethically right to wage war and would be ethically wrong not so to do. Initially a Christian tradition dating back to the conversion of Emperor… …

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  • 95ethic — 01. A professional code of [ethics] prevents a teacher from discussing the performance of a colleague with a student. 02. The doctor said that his interpretation of medical [ethics] prevented him from performing an abortion. 03. He has absolutely …

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  • 96ἠθικεύσαντο — ἠθικεύομαι speak ethically aor ind mp 3rd pl ἠθικεύομαι speak ethically aor ind mp 3rd pl (homeric ionic) …

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  • 97MENDES — MENDES, U.S. Sephardi family of rabbis. FREDERIC DE SOLA MENDES (1850–1927) was born in Montego Bay, Jamaica, where his father, ABRAHAM PEREIRA MENDES (1825–1893), was at that time rabbi. Frederic became preacher at the New Synagogue, London, in… …

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  • 98REFORM JUDAISM — REFORM JUDAISM, first of the modern interpretations of Judaism to emerge in response to the changed political and cultural conditions brought about by the emancipation . The Reform movement was a bold historical response to the dramatic events of …

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  • 99ethical — also ethic adjective Etymology: Middle English etik, from Latin ethicus, from Greek ēthikos, from ēthos character more at sib Date: 1588 1. of or relating to ethics < ethical theories > 2. involving or expressing moral approval or disapproval <&#8230; …

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  • 100gamesmanship — noun Date: 1947 1. the art or practice of winning games by questionable expedients without actually violating the rules 2. the use of ethically dubious methods to gain an objective …

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