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  • 121Martin Heidegger — For other uses, see Heidegger (disambiguation). Martin Heidegger Full name Martin Heidegger Born September 26, 1889 Meßkirch, Baden, Germany Died 26 May 1976 …

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  • 122Giacomo Leopardi — Giacomo Taldegardo Francesco di Sales Saverio Pietro Leopardi Born June 29, 1798(1798 06 29) Recanat …

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  • 123Negative and non-negative numbers — A negative number is a number that is less than zero, such as −2. A positive number is a number that is greater than zero, such as 2. Zero itself is neither positive nor negative. The non negative numbers are the real numbers that are not… …

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  • 124English numerals — are words for numbers used in English speaking cultures. Contents 1 Cardinal numbers 2 Specialized numbers 3 Multiplicative numerals 4 Negative numbers …

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  • 125Osho — ] Laxmi told Frances FitzGerald, a Pulitzer Prize winning journalist who wrote a study of Osho s years in America for The New Yorker magazine, that she blamed herself for the move to America; she had been unable to find a suitable property in… …

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  • 126Śūnyatā — Śūnyatā, शून्यता (Sanskrit noun from the adj. sūnya void ), Suññatā (Pāli; adj. suñña ), stong pa nyid (Tibetan), Kuu, 空 (Japanese), Gong seong, 공성(空性) (Korean), qo ɣ usun (Mongolian) meaning Emptiness or Voidness , is a characteristic of… …

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  • 127Alan Watts — Infobox person name=Alan Wilson Watts caption= birth date=birth date|1915|01|06 death date=dda|1973|11|16|1915|01|06 birth place=Chislehurst, Kent, EnglandAlan Wilson Watts (January 6, 1915 ndash; November 16, 1973) was a British philosopher,… …

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  • 128Michael Novak — (born 9 September 1933) is an American Catholic philosopher, journalist, novelist, and diplomat. The author of more than twenty five books on the philosophy and theology of culture, Novak is most widely known for his book The Spirit of Democratic …

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