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  • Adler was born in New York City on December 28, 1902, to Jewish immigrants. He dropped out of school at age 14 to become a copy boy for th ...ree will like that of [[William James]] and a dozen other philosophers and scientists.<ref>[http://www.informationphilosopher.com/freedom/two-stage_models.html T
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  • ...lectual and professional pursuits, including artists, educators, poets and scientists. While more limited than other general encyclopedias, it was far broader in * [[Jewish Encyclopedia]]
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  • ...nce.org/upload/Scientists%20Letter%20to%20OSHA%20on%20Diacetyl07262006.pdf Scientists Letter to Secretary Chao]</ref> The matter is under consideration. On 21 J Dr. Cecile Rose, [[pulmonary]] specialist at Denver's [[National Jewish Medical and Research Center]], in a letter, warned [[Federal government of
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  • ...and cities with a large number of [[Jew]]ish workers (since the [[Shabbat|Jewish Sabbath]] is on Saturday), and they finally achieved this goal by the end o ...by measures that limited how many hours they were allowed to work. Social scientists would later name this force the “gospel of consumption.” Beginning in
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  • ...variety of historical figures, including national heroes, poets, prominent scientists, and political figures of the past. | First Jewish Justice of the [[United States Supreme Court]]
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  • ...cient China|publisher=China Economic Net|date=2007-01-26}}</ref> A team of scientists analyzed one shamanistic tomb that contained a leather basket with well-pre ...annabis is not at this time universally or generally accepted among most [[Jewish]] scholars, there is general agreement that cannabis is used in [[talmud]]i
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  • ...f name="Chaliand, Gerard 2007. p.68"/> Their efforts also directed against Jewish "collaborators," including temple priests, Sadducees, Herodians, and other ...929-1949''. Avon, 1985. p.14</ref><ref>[http://guardian.150m.com/palestine/jewish-terrorism.htm]</ref> Like the IRA and the Zionist groups, the [[Muslim Brot
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  • ...ing/109782.html | title=Ivins believed Jews were God's chosen| publisher=[[Jewish Telegraphic Agency]] | date= August 4, 2008 | accessdate = 2008-08-22}} {{D ...utely not.” At the Army’s biodefense lab, he said, “among the senior scientists, no one believes it.”<ref name="NYTimes" />
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  • ...ref><ref name=sourcebook>Ockerman, Herbert W. (1991). Source book for food scientists (Second Edition). Westport, CN: AVI Publishing Company.</ref> ...ickens]], [[ducks]], or [[geese]] has no special English name, except in [[Jewish cuisine]], where it is known as [[schmaltz]]. [[Bacon grease]] is sometime
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  • ...st&q=margarine%20-%20nickel%20catalyst|accessdate=13 November 2009}}</ref> Scientists at the time regarded margaric acid, like [[oleic acid]] and [[stearic acid] Margarine has a particular market to those who observe the Jewish dietary laws of [[Kashrut]]. Kashrut forbids the mixing of meat and dairy p
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