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  • 51Ghent University — Infobox University name =Ghent University native name =Universiteit Gent latin name =Academia Gandavensis motto =Inter Utrumque established =1817 type =Public city =Ghent state =Flanders country =Belgium students = 30,000 undergrad = postgrad =… …

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  • 52Freethought — is a philosophical viewpoint that holds that beliefs should be formed on the basis of science and logic and should not be influenced by emotion, authority, tradition, or any dogma. The cognitive application of freethought is known as freethinking …

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  • 53Matthew Tindal — Dr Matthew Tindal Matthew Tindal (1657 – 16 August 1733) was an eminent English deist author. His works, highly influential at the dawn of the Enlightenment, caused great controversy and challenged the Christian consensus of his time. Contents …

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  • 54Abraham Kuyper — Infobox Prime Minister name =Abraham Kuyper caption = Portrait of Abraham Kuyper by Jan Veth order =Prime Minister of the Netherlands term start = 1 August 1901 term end = 17 August 1905 deputy = predecessor = Nicolaas Pierson successor = Theo de …

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  • 55Clarissa Explains It All — Title card Format Teen sitcom Created by Mitchell Kriegman …

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  • 56Sir William Molesworth, 8th Baronet — (23 May 1810 ndash; 22 October 1855), was an English politician.He was born in London and succeeded to the baronetcy in 1823. At Cambridge he fought a duel with his tutor, and for some time studied abroad. On the passing of the Reform Act 1832 he …

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  • 57Code of the Lifemaker — (ISBN 0 345 30549 3) is a 1983 novel by science fiction author James P. Hogan. NASA s Advance Automation for Space Missions was the direct inspiration for this novel detailing first contact between Earth explorers and the Taloids, clanking… …

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  • 58Ernestine Rose — Ernestine Louise Rose (January 13, 1810 ndash; August 4, 1892) was an Individualist Feminist, abolitionist, freethinker, and atheist. She was one of the major intellectual forces behind the women s rights movement in nineteenth century America.… …

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  • 59Golden Age of Freethought — The Golden Age of Freethought is a term sometimes used to describe the limited vogue for freethinking that developed in the late 19th century United States. It began around 1870 and lasted at least through the end of the century; author Susan… …

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  • 60Katholieke Universiteit Leuven — Infobox University name = Catholic University of Leuven name native = Katholieke Universiteit Leuven latin name = Universitas Catholica Lovaniensis motto = Sedes Sapientiae (Latin) mottoeng = Seat of Wisdom, Seat of Knowledge established = 1425 / …

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