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  • The Golden Rule is a cross-cultural ethical precept found in virtually all the religions of the world. Also known as the "Ethic of Reciprocity ...
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  • The Common Rule is a federal policy governing the protection of human research subjects as uniformly codified in separate regulations of numerous ...
    16 KB (2,313 words) - 18:58, 25 July 2021
  • The Rule of Saint Basil refers to the monastic regulations formulated by Saint Basil the Great (ca. 330 - January 1, 379 C.E.), which became ...
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  • The Common Rule is a federal policy governing the protection of human research subjects as uniformly codified in separate regulations of numerous ...
    16 KB (2,313 words) - 18:58, 25 July 2021
  • to succeed him. However, nobles backed the rule of Barbak Shah, his first ... (died 1526), took the throne in 1517. His rule was problematic from the start ...
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  • who vehemently opposed Irish Home Rule, which eventually occurred ... in British society in his day, the "Rule of Law" cannot be absolute ...
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  • The Golden Rule is a cross-cultural ethical precept found in virtually all the religions of the world. Also known as the "Ethic of Reciprocity ...
    18 KB (2,926 words) - 05:37, 20 December 2022
  • and it has the set R of Rules of inference with one rule in it that ... The inference rule(s) allows us to derive the statements following ...
    16 KB (2,607 words) - 09:05, 28 January 2024
  • regulations are referred to as the Common Rule." The Common Rule was ... The Common Rule is published in the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR ...
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  • Given a precondition, a conclusion, and a rule that the precondition implies ... *Deduction means determining the conclusion. It is using the rule ...
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  • :see also: right-hand rule === In two dimensions === [[Image:Rechte ... the positive orientation is the right hand rule. Placing a somewhat closed ...
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  • phases and the type of emulsifier. As a general rule, emulsifiers and emulsifying particles tend to promote dispersion of the phase in which they do ...
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  • twelfth king). Since he was too young to rule the kingdom, Queen Munjeong ... (1501-1565) was the second queen to rule as a regent (垂簾聴政 ...
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  • of the same principles into his monastic rule, and recommended to his own ... of monasteries described in the Rule of St. Benedict; Benedict ...
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  • that it is often taken as a basic inferential rule of logical systems (while MT is usually a rule that can be derived by using basic ones in most ...
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  • A Benedictine is an adherent of the teachings of Saint Benedict of Nursia (c. 480-c. 547), who is renowned as the author of the Rule of St Benedict ...
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  • Consider, for example, the moral rule “You shall not murder.” ... An analogy with the biblical Golden Rule might help to make the relation ...
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  • was considered to be an authority on how to rule subject peoples, about whom ... who almost personified British imperial rule grew at home, he was not a ...
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  • Gojong reached adulthood. Daewongun's rule came at the end of the Joseon ... the royal seal and elevating King Gojong to rule in his own right. ...
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  • The Rule of Saint Basil refers to the monastic regulations formulated by Saint Basil the Great (ca. 330 - January 1, 379 C.E.), which became ...
    20 KB (3,100 words) - 03:26, 1 January 2022
  • Oligarchy (Greek Ὀλιγαρχία, Oligarkhía, from óligon, “few,” and arkho, “rule” ) is a form of government in which political ...
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  • into northwest and northern India. Their rule of the region ended with the ... ==Indo-Greek rule (180 B.C.E.-10 C.E.)== [[Image:EasternSatrapsAfterAlexander ...
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  • classes who have the desire and the ability to rule. ==Life== ... through managed capitalism, welfare, and rule of law, while rejecting tyranny ...
    12 KB (1,752 words) - 03:46, 18 April 2024

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