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  1. Ouida (1938 bytes)
    5: Although successful, she did not manage her money wel...
    16: * ''Held in Bondage'' (1863) (first published with the title ''Granvi...
  2. Bette Davis (6722 bytes)
    7: ...ed God]]'', and she became a star in ''[[Of Human Bondage]]''. The Motion Picture Academy failed to nominat...
    9: ...dramatic improvement in the quality of her films (although she lost the case). She went on to win the [...
    17: ...hat this book was largely fiction and that Davis, although in some ways difficult, was really a loving ...
    40: *Nominated ''[[Of Human Bondage]] ''([[1934]])
  3. New Jersey (35646 bytes)
    43: ... I of England]]. In 1663 in recognition of his loyalty to the English Crown [[George Carteret|Sir Georg...
    63: ...ral African-Americans in New Jersey were still in bondage and New Jersey initially refused to ratify the Co...
    74: ...w York bordering counties such as Union and Middlesex counties are also largely Democratic, as well as ...
    76: ...s northwestern part of the state, especially [[Sussex County]] and [[Morris County]] and [[Warren Count...
    90: [[High Point]] [[Sussex County, New Jersey |Sussex County]] is the highest elevation in the state.
  4. Religion (72319 bytes)
    10: ...," hence interpreting "religion" as "returning to bondage."
    147: ...fore Allah. They do not sell Allah's Signs for a paltry price. Such people will have their reward with ...
    198: ...ss of life. Others assert that moral behavior and altruism emerge naturally from biological evolution (...
    215: ... nonobjective kind is not the kind of knowledge dealt with here. A personal judgement that belief in Go...
    264: ...eep track of other people's identity, history, loyalty, etc.), and a variety of others. For instance, t...
  5. Underground Railroad (17993 bytes)
    25: ...ion's first commercial railroad, the east-west [[Baltimore & Ohio]] line, operated in [[Maryland]] and ...
    31: Although it was possible for escaped slaves to live f...
    52: ...', however, rarely was used in reference to these alternate escape routes.
    56: Although sometimes the fugitives travelled on real ra...
    58: ...rsued fugitives even as far as Canada. Strong, healthy blacks in their prime working and reproductive ...
  6. African American (19830 bytes)
    15: Africans were sold and traded into bondage and shipped to the American South from [[1607]] u...
    26: ...ans also have higher prevalence of some chronic health conditions relative to the general population. T...
    70: ... African descent was technically an ''octoroon'', although the term often was used to refer to any whit...
  7. Benjamin Franklin (22881 bytes)
    38: ...lays that he was aware of the dangers and offered alternative ways to demonstrate that lightning was el...
    69: ...n was so popular that it became fashionable for wealthy French families to decorate their parlors with ...
    73: ...for the Relief of Free Negroes Unlawfully Held in Bondage]].
    107: *Franklin, Benjamin, "''[[The Way to Wealth]]''". Applewood Books; November 1986. ISBN 09182...
    117: *''Benjamin Franklin: An American Life'', Walter Isaacson, Simon & Schuster, August, 2003, hardc...
  8. Martin Luther (43050 bytes)
    41: ...chbishop of Mainz]] (which brought with it much wealth and the power of being a [[Prince-Elector]]), bu...
    55: ...mberlain [[Karl von Miltitz|K. von Miltitz]] at [[Altenburg]] in Jan., 1519, led Luther to agree to rem...
    104: .../cite>, in which he denied compulsory confession, although he admitted the wholesomeness of voluntary p...
    106: Although his stay at Wartburg kept Luther hidden from...
    110: ...her declared, in his <cite>Ueber die weltliche Gewalt, wie weit man ihr Gehorsam schuldig sei</cite>, t...
  9. Slavery (26455 bytes)
    4: ...ence because of their status as landowners or [[wealth]]y persons.
    10: ...rs have discussed the idea of "[[wage slavery]]", although it is generally accepted that payment of a [...
    20: ...has since taken measures against such activities, although concerns continue to be expressed that more ...
    27: ...t [[ethnicity]], [[nationality]], [[religion]], [[sex]] or [[race]] than the [[dominant]] or aspiration...
    73: ...having to turn over a virgin female to serve as a sex slave within the offended family. In this instan...
  10. Yoga (18820 bytes)
    26: ... implying that all yoga practitioners are Hindus. Although opinions on this may vary, most yogis would ...
    60: ...Yoga sees body consciousness as the root cause of bondage and rising above body consciousness as the goal, ...
    65: ...at a time, and still retains base desires, greed, sexual motivations, etc. one is not fit to practice T...
    70: ...s an exercise system that simply enhances one's health, a much greater number in India (and a minority ...
    102: *[[Yoga (alternative medicine)]]
  11. Yoga Sutras of Patanjali (32564 bytes)
    13: ...tten somewhere between 1,700 and 2,200 years ago, although they may have existed long before that in un...
    49: *<b>brahma charya</b> = abstention from [[sex|sexual]] activity = continence
    159: # The Seer ('''Purusha'''), although pure consciousness only, sees through the se...
    161: # Although the visible universe has ceased to exist for...
    244: # By the relaxation of the causes of bondage (''bandha''), and by knowledge of the flow of [[v...

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