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- Vegetarianism (28920 bytes)
22: ...by soaking the food in water) a while before they plan to eat the food. Some spiritual raw-foodists a...
28: ...only plant matter that has already fallen off the plant). This typically arises out of a holistic phil...
30: ...ealth, ethical beliefs, etc. For example, some people will not eat "red meat" (mammal meat – bee...
32: ...onditions or hunted in the wild. Some of these people would refer to themselves as vegetarians.
40: ...were female <!-- (compared to 49% of the total sample-->[http://www.ijbnpa.org/content/2/1/4]. - Karl Marx (38076 bytes)
10: ...l. His senior thesis, which anticipated his later development of a social analysis of religion, was a t...
16: ...n reason Marx abandoned the Feuerbachian view and developed the basic concept of [[historical materiali...
18: ... pockets of poverty, government censorship was in place, and non-Lutherans suffered from religious dis...
35: ...n of the speech (which was well-known) was soon employed in an attempt to discredit the International....
37: Engels devoted a good deal of attention to the affair in the... - Tetrapod (26290 bytes)
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28: ...[fish]]es, into air-breathing amphibians in the [[Devonian]] period.
32: ==Devonian Tetrapods== - Coral (8108 bytes)
7: ...s off the coast of [[Norway]]. The most extensive development of extant coral reef is the [[Great Barri...
12: ...|right|Various coral skeletons in a zoological display.]]
21: ... [[Cenozoic]] eras and are at the height of their development today. Their fossils may be found in smal...
23: ...igan Basin and in many parts of [[Europe]], the [[Devonian]] period of [[Canada]] and the Ardennes in [...
29: ...some corals are useful as zone (or [[Index fossil|index]]) fossils, enabling geologists to date the age t... - Gemstone (7411 bytes)
1: ...oft or too fragile to be used in jewelry, for example, single-crystal [[rhodochrosite]], but are exhib...
5: ...]], the form the gem is usually found in, for example diamonds which have a cubic crystal system are o...
7: ...'groups'', ''species'' and ''varieties''. For example, ruby is the red variety of the species corundum...
9: ...cture]], a certain [[luster]]. They may exhibit [[pleochroism]] of a sort, or [[double refraction]] to...
11: ...occurrence." Gems from different locations may display different characteristics which may aid in iden... - Industry (5421 bytes)
4: ..., enabling private [[company (law)|companies]] to develop to then-unheard of size and [[wealth]]. Follo...
6: In [[economics]] and [[urban planning]], ''industrial'' is an intensive type of l...
13: ...1% + 5%''' ([http://www.streetauthority.com/terms/index/wilshire5000.asp])
27: ... '''22%''' ([http://www.streetauthority.com/terms/index/wilshire5000.asp])
29: ... companies ([http://www.streetauthority.com/terms/index/wilshire5000.asp]).
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