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  • 111Conference of Regensburg — The Conference of Regensburg was a conference held at Regensburg in 1541, which marks the culmination of attempts to restore religious unity in Germany by means of conferences. It was a continuation of negotiations at Hagenau (June, 1540) and at… …

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  • 112Çenebaz Osman Efendi — ( Osman Efendi the Chatterer or the Loudmouthed ), formally named as Yenişehirli Osman Efendi (either from Yenişehir near Bursa, or from Giannitsa, now in Greece, which was also called Yenişehir in Ottoman times) in Ottoman sources, was an… …

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  • 113Rival Lovers — (Greek: polytonic|Ἐρασταί) is a Socratic dialogue included in the traditional corpus of Plato s works, though its authenticity has been doubted. Title The Greek title Erastai is the plural form of the term erastēs , which refers to the older… …

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  • 114Hagop S. Akiskal — Hagop Souren Akiskal is an American psychiatrist best known for his research on temperament and bipolar disorder (manic depression). Born in Syria to Armenian parents, he received his M.D. from the American University of Beirut in 1969. He… …

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  • 115Ariel Toaff — is a professor of Medieval and Renaissance History at Bar Ilan University. He is the son of Elio Toaff, a former Chief Rabbi of Rome.Among his works are The Jews in Medieval Assisi 1305 1487: A social and economic history of a small Jewish… …

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  • 116Harvard Department of Social Relations — The Department of Social Relations for Interdisciplinary Social Science Studies, more commonly known as the Department of Social Relations was an interdisciplinary collaboration among three of the social science departments at Harvard University… …

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  • 117Glaucon — (Greek: Γλαύκων) (born circa 445 BC) son of Ariston, was the philosopher Plato s older brother. He is primarily known as a major conversant with Socrates in the Republic , and the questioner during the Allegory of the Cave. He is also referenced… …

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  • 118Clinical Ethnography — is a term first used by Gilbert Herdt and Robert Stoller in a series of papers in the 1980s.[1] As Herdt defines it, clinical ethnography is the intensive study of subjectivity in cultural context...clinical ethnography is focused on the… …

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  • 119Sass — or being sassy is a failure to behave according to social norms, often in a disrespectful or rude way. There is an order of severity as to what one might consider being sassy :Fact|date=July 2008 *Impolite *Faux pas… …

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  • 120Emil Krebs — (15 November 1867 in Freiburg in Schlesien – 31 March 1930 in Berlin) was a German polyglot and sinologist. He was said to master 68 languages perfectly in speech and writing and studied 120 other languages.LifeThe early yearsBorn in Freiburg in… …

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