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  • 31Dewey Commission — The Dewey Commission (officially the Commission of Inquiry into the Charges Made against Leon Trotsky in the Moscow Trials ) was initiated in March 1937 by the American Committee for the Defense of Leon Trotsky. It was named after its Chairman,… …

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  • 32Sociology in medieval Islam — Medieval Islamic sociology refers to the study of sociology and the social sciences in the medieval Islamic world. Early Islamic sociology responded to the challenges of social organization of diverse peoples all under common religious… …

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  • 33E. J. H. Corner — Edred John Henry Corner (12 January 1906 14 September 1996) was a botanist who occupied the posts of assistant director at the Singapore Botanic Gardens (1926 1946) and Professor of Tropical Botany at the University of Cambridge (1949 1973).His… …

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  • 34History of anthropology — This article appears to require substantial work to meet Wikipedia s standards. Please see the talk page for discussion. This article mainly discusses 18th and 19th century precursors of modern anthropology. For more information on modern social… …

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  • 35Angelo Pellegrini — (1904 ndash; 1991) was an author of books about the pleasures of growing and making your own food and wine, and about the Italian immigrant experience. He was also a professor of English Literature at the University of Washington. Pellegrini s… …

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  • 36Aristotle — • Philosopher, born at Stagira, a Grecian colony in the Thracian peninsula Chalcidice, 384 B.C.; died at Chalcis, in Euboea, 322 B.C Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Aristotle     Aristotle …

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  • 37equitable — eq·ui·ta·ble / e kwi tə bəl/ adj 1: having or exhibiting equity: dealing fairly and equally shall allocate...appropriations in an equitable manner U.S. Code 2: existing or valid in equity or as a matter of equity as distinguished from law an… …

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  • 38judicial — ju·di·cial /jü di shəl/ adj [Latin judicialis, from judicium judgment, from judic judex judge, from jus right, law + dicere to determine, say] 1 a: of or relating to a judgment, the function of judging, the administration of justice, or the… …

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  • 39reasonable — rea·son·able adj 1 a: being in accordance with reason, fairness, duty, or prudence b: of an appropriate degree or kind c: supported or justified by fact or circumstance a reasonable belief that force was necessary for self defense d …

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  • 40fair — adj 1: characterized by honesty and justice: free from self interest, deception, injustice, or favoritism a fair and impartial tribunal 2: reasonable as a basis for exchange a fair wage a fair valuation 3: consistent with merit or importance …

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