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- Vegetarianism (28920 bytes)
40: ...idespread impression that vegetarians are more frequently female than male, at least in the Western w...
50: ...nd to eat meat was not an unmixed or otherwise "unqualified" blessing. Commentators agree that meat-e...
56: ...y some authorities not to fulfill enough of the requirements to render the meat kosher. A third one i...
60: ...ourage vegetarianism as a preferred, though not required, lifestyle. However, most evangelical groups...
82: ...ng the Buddha's time, there was no general rule requiring monks to refrain from eating meat. In Pali... - Karl Marx (38076 bytes)
25: ...e ''[[On the Jewish Question]]'', mostly a [[critique]] of current notions of [[civil rights]] and po...
28: ...[The Poverty of Philosophy]]'' ([[1847]]), a critique of French socialist thought. These works laid t...
32: === First International and Gladstone Quote ===
33: In [[1863]], [[Chancellor of the Exchequer]] [[William Ewart Gladstone]] gave a budget sp...
35: ... 1 of ''Capital''. The discrepancy between Marx's quote and the ''Hansard'' version of the speech (wh... - Tetrapod (26290 bytes)
30: The Latin version of "tetrapod" is "[[quadruped]]," meaning any four-legged creature.
41: ...aphical range of these animals and has raised new questions about the worldwide distribution and grea...
52: ... and then invade one that is entirely different required major changes to the overall body plan, both...
59: ...ome [[species]], such as the [[axolotl]], remain aquatic. Tetrapods that returned to the sea include ...
69: ...Similar considerations apply to [[aquatic animal|aquatic]] mammals. - Coral (8108 bytes)
4: ...hermatypic corals obtain much of their nutrient requirement from [[symbiosis|symbiotic]] unicellular ...
7: ... is the [[Great Barrier Reef]] off the coast of [[Queensland]], [[Australia]]. [[Indonesia]] is home ...
29: ...some corals are useful as zone (or [[Index fossil|index]]) fossils, enabling geologists to date the age t...
44: ...ined for [[limestone]]. An example of this is the quarrying of [[Portland limestone]] from the [[Isle... - Gemstone (7411 bytes)
7: ...spinel]] or [[hematite]] group. Emerald (green), aquamarine (blue), bixbite (red), goshenite (colorle...
9: Gems have a certain [[refractive index]], a certain [[dispersion (optics)|dispersion]], ...
18: ...f which are durable, rare, and in better examples quite attractive.
24: ...y recently, larger synthetic diamonds of gemstone quality, especially of the coloured variety, have b...
30: ... "cardinal gem", but now no longer so, since huge quantities were discovered in [[Brazil]] and the pr... - Industry (5421 bytes)
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29: ... companies ([http://www.streetauthority.com/terms/index/wilshire5000.asp]).
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