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Cheng Man-ch'ing: Encyclopedia - Cheng Man-ch'ing
Cheng Man-ch'ing (WG) or Zhèng Mànqīng (py), 鄭曼青 (1901 - March 26, 1975) was trained in Chinese medicine, T'ai Chi Ch'uan, calli...
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Agnodice: Encyclopedia - Agnodice
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Geronimo: Encyclopedia Ii - Geronimo - Geronimo In Popular Culture
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Ghost Dance: Encyclopedia Ii - Ghost Dance - History
The movement began with the sounds of a baby crying late at night and its mother dancing around to quiet the child down back in 1852. The...
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Ghost Dance: Encyclopedia Ii - Ghost Dance - Cultural References
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Ghost Dance: Encyclopedia Ii - Ghost Dance - Paiute Foundational Traditions
The Paiute tradition that lead to the Natdia (Ghost Dance) began in the 1870 in the Western Great Basin from the visions of Wodziwob (Gra...
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Ghost Dance: Encyclopedia Ii - Ghost Dance - Practices And Principles
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Cyperus Rotundus: Encyclopedia Ii - Cyperus Rotundus - Positive Aspects Of Cyperus Rotundus
Despite its bad reputation described above, Cyperus rotundus has several beneficial uses to man, as described below.
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Medicine Wheel: Encyclopedia Ii - Medicine Wheel - History
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The Running Man: Encyclopedia Ii - The Running Man - Novel
The protagonist, Ben Richards, needs money for medicine for his gravely ill daughter. He walks into a TV studio where he can try to quali...
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Tenggerese: Encyclopedia Ii - Tenggerese - Festivals
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Graeme Garden: Encyclopedia Ii - Graeme Garden - Bibliography
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Al-razi: Encyclopedia Ii - Al-razi - Al-razi's Masters And Opponents
We already mentioned that Razi studied medicine under 'Ali ibn Rabban al-Tabari, however, Ibn al-Nadim indicates that he studied philosop...
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Al-razi: Encyclopedia Ii - Al-razi - Al-razi's Masters And Opponents
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Medieval Life: Encyclopedia Ii - Medieval Life - Stages Of Life
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Balloon: Encyclopedia Ii - Balloon - Records
Balloon - Maximum flight heights.
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The altitude record for manned balloons is 34668 metres. It was made by Malcolm D. Ros...
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Al-razi: Encyclopedia Ii - Al-razi - Quotes From Rhazes
Asked if a philosopher can follow a prophetically revealed religion, al-Razi frankly replies:
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Al-razi: Encyclopedia Ii - Al-razi - Quotes From Rhazes
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Teratology: Encyclopedia Ii - Teratology - Understanding Birth Defects And Deformity
Severely deformed humans rarely survive, although there have been some celebrated examples such as Joseph Merrick, known as "The Elephant...
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Sandpainting: Encyclopedia Ii - Sandpainting - Native American Sandpainting
In the sandpainting of southwestern Native Americans (the most famous of which are the Navajo), the Medicine Man (or Singer) paints loose...
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Death Of A Salesman: Encyclopedia Ii - Death Of A Salesman - Requiem
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Conium: Encyclopedia Ii - Conium - Socrates
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Athanasius Kircher: Encyclopedia Ii - Athanasius Kircher - Influence
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Tiger: Encyclopedia Ii - Tiger - Tigers In Literature And Popular Culture
Tyger! Tyger! Burning bright
In the forests of the night,
What immortal hand or eye
Could frame thy fearful symmetry?
William Blake, "The...
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Sage: Encyclopedia Ii - Sage - History
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Videoconferencing: Encyclopedia Ii - Videoconferencing - History
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Ole Worm: Encyclopedia Ii - Ole Worm - Life
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Mohammad Najibullah: Encyclopedia Ii - Mohammad Najibullah - Early Years
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Magic And Religion: Encyclopedia Ii - Magic And Religion - Related Religious Practices
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Gottfried Benn: Encyclopedia Ii - Gottfried Benn - Biography
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Ankylosing Spondylitis: Encyclopedia Ii - Ankylosing Spondylitis - Signs And Symptoms
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Jomo Kenyatta: Encyclopedia Ii - Jomo Kenyatta - Early Life
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List Of Place Names In Canada Of Aboriginal Origin: Encyclopedia Ii - List Of Place Names In Canada Of Aboriginal Origin - Provinces And Territories
List of place names in Canada of Aboriginal origin - Alberta.
Amisk: "Beaver" in Cree.
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Church Of Christ Scientist: Encyclopedia Ii - Church Of Christ Scientist - Theology And Healing
Church of Christ Scientist - Origins and early development.
In 1866, Mary Baker Eddy (known at the time as Mary Glover) was healed of a...
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Natural Hygiene: Encyclopedia Ii - Natural Hygiene - Natural Hygiene Vs Medical Science
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Church Of Christ, Scientist: Encyclopedia Ii - Church Of Christ, Scientist - Theology And Healing
Church of Christ, Scientist - Origins and early development.
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Hermann Von Helmholtz: Encyclopedia Ii - Hermann Von Helmholtz - Early Life
Helmholtz was the son of the Potsdam Gymnasium headmaster, Ferdinand Helmholtz, who had studied classical philology and philosophy, and w...
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Into The West Miniseries: Encyclopedia Ii - Into The West Miniseries - Episode 1 - Wheel To The Stars
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Scrubs Tv Show: Encyclopedia Ii - Scrubs Tv Show - Cast
Scrubs TV show - Main cast.
Zach Braff as Dr. Jonathan Michael 'J.D.' Dorian
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Arsenal Comics: Encyclopedia Ii - Arsenal Comics - History
Roy Harper, Sr. was a forest ranger who rescued a Navajo medicine chief from a massive forest fire. He then went back to the fire to look...
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The Twelve Conclusions Of The Lollards: Encyclopedia Ii - The Twelve Conclusions Of The Lollards - The Eleventh Conclusion:
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Michael Savage commentator - Books as Michael Weiner.
Plant a Tree, New York : Collier Books, 1975
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Witchdoctor:
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Witchdoctor:
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List of Israelis - Basketball.
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Shaman:
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Shaman: A medicine man/woman or witch doctor.
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Shaman:
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Shaman (Siberian Tungus language) A medicine man/woman or witch doctor. While a medicine man will tend to the sick, working with herbs...
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Nagal. The title of the chief Sorcerer or "medicine man" of some tribes of Mexican Indians. These keep always a daimon or go...
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Holy Order of MANS Monastic New Age group founded by Earl W. Blighton that practiced esoteric, mystical religion blending biblical the...
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Holy Order of MANS Monastic New Age group founded by Earl W. Blighton that practiced esoteric, mystical religion blending biblical the...
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Raindrop Therapy: A combination of aromatherapy science, massage, reflexology, and Vita Flex. developed from the research of Dr. Gary ...
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Shamanism , Shamanism ,
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Sulfur, Sulphur In European medieval alchemy, a cosmic element of which the mineral sulfur was regarded as a manifestation or correspo...
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Shaman [from Tungusian saman; Russian shaman an idolator] Originally magician or sorcerer of the wandering tribes of Tartary, M...
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Aesculapius Asklepios (Greek) God of healing and medicine, son of Apollo by Coronis, educated by the centaur Chiron. When Aesculapius ...
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PARABLES OF THE AYATOLLAH HAKIMA The following are presented without comment: A certain Bedouin went into the desert without wa...
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Naga (Sanskrit) Serpent; the symbol of immortality and wisdom, of renewed births, of secret knowledge and, when the tail is held in th...
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Zoolatry [from Greek zoon animal + latreia worship] Animal worship; animal symbols are found in all religions, as in the religi...
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Wicca:
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WICCA: 1) The contemporary pagan religeon predating Christianity. Expresses reverence for Nature, viewing Diety in all natural things...
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Centaurs (Greek) Greek mythology preserves legends of monsters, half man, half horse, located in wild spots in Greece. "See, for ...
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Naga (Sanskrit). Literally "Serpent". The name in the Indian Pantheon of the Serpent or Dragon Spirits, and of the inhabitan...
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Sufi, Sufi, Sufism [from Arab suf wool; sufi he who wears woolen garments] A school of thought that emphasizes the superiority ...
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Mysteries, The [from Greek mysteria Mysteries from mystes one initiated into the Mysteries from mueo to initiate from muo to close the...
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Ghost Dance A new religious movement among Native Americans of the western United States. The Ghost Dance had two distinct pha...
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Ghost Dance A new religious movement among Native Americans of the western United States. The Ghost Dance had two distinct pha...
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Connery was born in Fountainbridge in Edinburgh, Scotland, to a Christian mixed-denomination couple. His father, Joseph Connery, was a Ca...
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Sean Connery: Encyclopedia Ii - Sean Connery - Personal Life
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Connery is well known to audiences around the world for his role as James Bond. He first appeared as agent 007 in Dr. No (1962) and subse...
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Tibetan Buddhist sand paintings are usually made of mandalas. In Tibetan, it is called dul-tson-kyil-khor ("mandala of colored powders")....
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