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  • 1Second Birth — Theol. spiritual rebirth. [1505 15] * * * …

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  • 2second birth — spiritual rebirth that causes a person to lead a new life …

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  • 3second birth — noun : regeneration 2 * * * Theol. spiritual rebirth. [1505 15] …

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  • 4Second language acquisition — is the process by which people learn a second language in addition to their native language(s). The term second language is used to describe the acquisition of any language after the acquisition of the mother tongue. The language to be learned is …

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  • 5Birth order — can affect human psychology, though many supposedly formative effects of birth order are instead related to other factors. Birth order is defined as a person s rank by age among his or her siblings. Birth order is often believed to have a… …

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  • 6Second Coming of Christ — Second Coming redirects here. For other uses, see Second Coming (disambiguation). Part of a series on Eschatology …

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  • 7birth control and contraception — Birth control, or ‘birth planning’ (jihuashengyu), is one of the more controversial issues in contemporary China, entangling state policy and cultural mobilization. From the establishment of the PRC, a large population policy was favoured by the… …

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  • 8Second Noah — was a television drama broadcast in the United States on ABC television from 1996 to 1997. how Premise Second Noah starred Daniel Hugh Kelly as Noah Beckett, whose wife Jesse (Betsy Brantley) was a veterinarian at Busch Gardens in Florida. Noah… …

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  • 9Second normal form — (2NF) is a normal form used in database normalization. 2NF was originally defined by E.F. CoddCodd, E.F. Further Normalization of the Data Base Relational Model. (Presented at Courant Computer Science Symposia Series 6, Data Base Systems, New… …

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  • 10Birth dearth — is a neologism referring to falling fertility rates. In the late 1980s, the term was used in the context of American and European society. [ [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=940DE7DD103FF931A25754C0A961948260 Be Fruitful and… …

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