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  • 71Comprehensive Soldier Fitness — logo. The Comprehensive Soldier Fitness (CSF) is a program of the United States Army that was launched in October 2009.[1] With the long wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, many soldiers experienced financial, marital and other personal problems,… …

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  • 72Pédagogie Steiner-Waldorf — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Steiner. École Waldorf en Allemagne La pédagogie Steiner Waldorf, fondée sur les théories éducatives de Rudolf Steiner, est une de …

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  • 73Sacred — ground redirects here. For the Star Trek: Voyager episode, see Sacred Ground (Star Trek: Voyager). Sanctity redirects here. For other uses, see Sanctity (disambiguation). Holy redirects here. For other uses, see Holy (disambiguation). For other… …

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  • 74Priesthood of all believers — The universal priesthood or the priesthood of all believers, as it would come to be known in the present day, is a Christian doctrine believed to be derived from several passages of the New Testament. It is a foundational concept of Protestantism …

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  • 75Scientology beliefs and practices — Scientology is, according to its own texts, the study and handling of the spirit in relationship to itself, others and all of life. [cite web | url=http://www.scientology.org/en US/religion/presentation/pg006.html | title=Introduction to… …

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  • 76Hermit — A hermit (from the Greek anachōreō , signifying to withdraw , to depart into the country outside the circumvallated city ), recluse and solitary . However, it is important to retain a clear distinction between the vocation of hermits and that of… …

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  • 77Congregationalist polity — This article is about the form of church organization in which each congregation governs itself. For the family of Protestant churches characterized by and named for this form of governance, see Congregational church. For other uses, see… …

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  • 78Priest — A priest or priestess is a person having the authority or power to administer religious rites; in particular, rites of sacrifice to, and propitiation of, a deity or deities. Their office or position is the priesthood, a term which may also apply… …

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  • 79Rudolf Christoph Eucken — Infobox Writer name = Rudolf Christoph Eucken awards = awd|Nobel Prize in Literature|1908 birthdate = birth date|1846|1|5|mf=y birthplace = Aurich, Hanover, German Empire deathdate = death date and age|1926|9|15|1846|1|5|mf=y deathplace = Jena,… …

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  • 80Material good — In economics and philosophy, a material good is a good that can be purchased or sold and from which one receives non spiritual pleasure. Examples of material goods may include televisions, houses, cars, and appliances. In philosophy, material… …

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