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  • 41The Phenomenon of Man — ( Le Phénomène Humain , 1955) is a non fiction book written by French philosopher, paleontologist and Jesuit priest Pierre Teilhard de Chardin. In this work, Teilhard describes evolution as a process that leads to increasing complexity,… …

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  • 42List of characters in Tin Man — This list comprises secondary characters in the television fantasy miniseries, Tin Man , a sequel to and reimagining of L. Frank Baum s The Wizard of Oz .=Good=RawLike nearly everyone in Tin Man , Raw is based on a character from The Wizard of Oz …

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  • 43Paul de Man — (December 6, 1919ndash December 21, 1983) was a Belgian born deconstructionist literary critic and theorist. He completed his Ph.D. at Harvard University in the late 1950s. He then taught at Cornell University, Johns Hopkins University, and the… …

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  • 44Animal Man — Superherobox caption=Animal Man. Art by Brian Bolland. comic color=background:#8080ff character name=Animal Man real name=Bernhard Buddy Baker publisher=DC Comics/Vertigo debut= Strange Adventures #180 (September 1965) creators=Dave Wood Carmine… …

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  • 45The Man Without Qualities —   …

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  • 46humanity — n. 1. Human nature. 2. Mankind, the human race. 3. Kindness, benevolence, benignity, philanthropy, tenderness, sympathy, charity, humaneness, kind heartedness, fellow feeling, good nature, milk of human kindness. 4. Human spirit, spirit or… …

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  • 47Christianity — /kris chee an i tee/, n., pl. Christianities. 1. the Christian religion, including the Catholic, Protestant, and Eastern Orthodox churches. 2. Christian beliefs or practices; Christian quality or character: Christianity mixed with pagan elements; …

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  • 48Hegelians (The Young), Feuerbach, and Marx — The Young Hegelians, Feuerbach, and Marx Robert Nola Largely through lectures delivered at the University of Berlin, Hegel built up a circle of followers, mainly contemporaries or pupils, who were intent on working out aspects of the… …

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  • 49novel — novel1 novellike, adj. /nov euhl/, n. 1. a fictitious prose narrative of considerable length and complexity, portraying characters and usually presenting a sequential organization of action and scenes. 2. (formerly) novella (def. 1). [1560 70; <&#8230; …

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  • 50biblical literature — Introduction       four bodies of written works: the Old Testament writings according to the Hebrew canon; intertestamental works, including the Old Testament Apocrypha; the New Testament writings; and the New Testament Apocrypha.       The Old&#8230; …

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