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  • ...s) have been shown to reduce motivation, cause [[anhedonia]] (inability to experience pleasure), and long-term use has been associated with the irreversible move ...lity is characterized by high intelligence, a sense of personal destiny, a religious/cosmic preoccupation, an obsession with achieving goals and conquests, an e
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  • ...s; the aconitine toxin is absorbed easily through the skin. From practical experience, the sap oozing from eleven picked leaves will cause cardiac symptoms for a ...story "The Cardinal Napellus" by [[Gustav Meyrink]]. It is identified with religious beliefs and connected to the idea of fate.
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  • | field = [[religion]], [[new religious movements]] | known_for = ''Religious Leaders of America''<br>''Prime-Time Religion''<br>''The Encyclopedia of Am
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  • ...urch College]] in 1870. In 1875 he wrote a number of important articles on religious topics in the ninth edition of the ''Encyclopædia Britannica''. He became Smith's articles approached religious topics without endorsing the bible as literally true. The result was a furo
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  • ...Influencing&nbsp;[[Behavior]]&nbsp;and&nbsp;[[consciousness|Conscious&nbsp;Experience]] '''4.3.5'''&nbsp;Development&nbsp;of&nbsp;[[Learning]]&nbsp;and&nbsp;[[Th ...d&nbsp;[[Arts|Classification]]&nbsp;of&nbsp;the&nbsp;Arts '''6.1.2'''&nbsp;Experience&nbsp;and&nbsp;[[Art criticism|Criticism]]&nbsp;of&nbsp;Art;&nbsp;the&nbsp;N
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  • ...ties and our skeletal structure. Other desires we acquire in the course of experience, under the influence of our upbringing or nurturing, or of environmental fa ...eligion," "secularized Christianity" -- to preserve some of Christianity's religious teaching while secularizing and combining it with atheism. So the question
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  • ''Salvia divinorum'' has a long and continuous tradition of religious use by [[Mazatec shamans]], who use it to facilitate [[Altered state of con ...emale"), when it is included by the Mazatec as part of a family of similar religious hallucinogens. The others it is connected with are ''[[Coleus pumila]]'', c
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  • ...tized, logically constructed delusions." Based on the evidence and his own experience dealing with [[Psychosis|psychotic]] criminals, Brussel put forth a number ...d in women. High school graduate. Expert in civil or military ordnance. Religious. Might flare up violently at work when criticized. Possible motive: disch
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  • ..., who were frantic with fear.<ref name="jones"/> Davis later described the experience: "I was laying that deep in water, that is where we sat all day long.... We ...pathy.<ref name="jones"/> Despite these characteristics, survivors counted religious faith as integral to their lives following the attack in Rosewood, to keep
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  • ...equire familiarity with the local culture, mores and language or they will experience numerous difficulties. Americans experienced this in Vietnam and during the ...nt. These writers point to numerous guerrilla conflicts that center around religious, ethnic or even criminal enterprise themes, and that do not lend themselves
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  • ...Princeton University Press, p.197</ref><ref>Khaleel Muhammad, professor of religious studies at San Diego State University, states, regarding his discussion wit ...e 'descendants of apes and pigs' is grounded in the most important Islamic religious sources." <ref name=PAKTODAY>[http://www.paktoday.com/wall2.htm]</ref>)
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  • ...e wrote of: "threats of torture, actual torture, death threats, racial and religious abuse", "cruel and unusual treatment", and that "documents ... were signed ...curity service undertook this role because, as the UK agency with the most experience of running intelligence-led [[counter-terrorist]] investigations in the UK,
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  • ...10''': Missile strike in Pasalkot village in a compound formerly used as a religious school in North Waziristan killed 15 people among them 3 militant commander ...a protest against drone attacks, in an event sponsored by [[Nevada Desert Experience]], Father [[Louie Vitale]], [[Kathy Kelly]], [[Stephen Kelly (SJ)|Stephen K
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  • ...lieve that traveling to engage in missionary activity fully discharges any religious obligation to engage in Jihad.” ...ater, and he was then kicked in the stomach, so he would inhale water, and experience the feeling of drowning.<ref name=McClatchyCaptive61/>
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  • ...used to create temporary [[symbols]] for the Tibetan New Year and other [[religious]] [[celebrations]].<ref>{{cite web ...ficial sculptor. Dutt was trained at the Art Institute of Chicago and had experience sculpting many materials, from plaster and clay to lard. Over the next few
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  • ...on; although the practice has no dogma and is not linked to any particular religious movement. It has been described by some as a mixture of a Friday Night Dan ...ty published the 'Dancing for Living Report' describing a group of women's experience of 5Rhythms dance and the effects on their emotional wellbeing.<ref>
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