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| Hecht Museum Reuben and Edith Hecht Museum at the University of Haifa was inaugurated in 1984. It was the initiative of the late Dr. Reuben Hecht, founder of the Dagon Silos in the port of Haifa and a founding member of the University of Haifa Board of Governors.The founding of the Museum that was to bear his and his wife's name may be cited as Dr. Hecht_Museum
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| List of University of Chicago people list of people affiliated with the University of Chicago, including alumni, current and former faculty members, students, and others. The University of Chicago was founded in 1890 by American industrialist and philanthropist John D. Rockefeller. Since then, a large number of prominent individuals have been affiliated with the school, including 82 Nobel Prize laureates.Notable people affiliated with the University of Chicago include President Barack Obama; current Supreme Court justices John Paul Stevens and Antonin Scalia; Nobel Prize-winning economists Milton Friedman and Gary S. List_of_University_of_Chicago_people
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| Comparative politics Comparative politics is a subfield of political science, characterized by an empirical approach based on the comparative method. Arend Lijphart argues that comparative politics does not have a substantive focus in itself, but rather a methodological onehow but does not specify the what of the analysis." Comparative_politics
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| La'am La'am (, lit. For the Nation) was a political faction in Israel that formed part of Likud between 1976 and 1984. La'am
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| Vilna Troupe Vilna Troupe (also known as Vilner Troupe; Lithuanian:Vilniaus trupė; Romanian:Trupa din Vilna) also known as Fareyn Fun Yiddishe Dramatishe Artistn (FADO, Federation of Yiddish Dramatic Actors) and later Dramă şi Comedie ("Drama and Comedy") was an international and mostly Yiddish-speaking theatrical company, one of the most famous in the history of Yiddish theater. Vilna_Troupe
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| Jozef Israëls Jozef Israëls (27 January 1824, Groningen - 12 August 1911, Scheveningen) was a Dutch painter, and "the most respected Dutch artist of the second half of the nineteenth century". Jozef_Israëls
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| Yerida Yerida () is the somewhat derogatory term, widely used to mean emigration by Jews and Israelis from the State of Israel. In rare cases, it may refer to pre-independence emigration from the Land of Israel. The opposite action, immigration by Jews to Israel, is called Aliyah ("ascent"). The community of Yordim (people who have made yerida) outside Israel is known as the Israeli diaspora. Yerida
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| Object Process Methodology Object Process Methodology is an approach to designing information systems by depicting them using object models and process models. OPM was founded by Dov Dori, researcher at the Technion-Israel Institute of Technology, in 2002. Object_Process_Methodology
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| Cum nimis absurdum Cum nimis absurdum was a papal bull issued by Pope Paul IV dated July 14, 1555. It takes its name from its first words:The bull placed religious and economic restrictions on Jews in the Papal States. The bull renewed anti-Jewish legislation and subjected Jews to various degradations and restrictions on their personal freedom. Cum_nimis_absurdum
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| Internet studies Internet studies is a field of academia dealing with the interaction between the Internet and modern society, and the sociological and technological implications on one another.It is available as a major or minor course of study at several institutions of higher learning, including the University of Oxford, Curtin University of Technology, Brandeis University, Appalachian State University and the University of Minnesota. Internet_studies
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| School of Paris School of Paris (École de Paris) refers to two distinct groups of artists — a group of medieval manuscript illuminators, and a group of non-French artists working in Paris before World War I. Additionally, it refers to a similar group of artists living in Paris between the two world wars. School_of_Paris
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| Dionysian Mysteries The Dionysian Mysteries were a ritual which used intoxicants and other trance inducing techniques, such as dance and music, to remove inhibitions and artificial societal constraints, liberating the individual to return to a more natural and primal state. It also afforded a degree of liberation for the marginals of Greek societyIn their final phase the Mysteries apparently shifted from a chthonic, primeval orientation to a transcendental, mystical one, with Dionysus altering his nature accordingly (much in the same way as happened in the cult of Shiva). Dionysian_Mysteries
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| Jan T. Gross Jan Tomasz Gross (born in 1947) is a Polish American historian and sociologist. He is the Norman B. Tomlinson '16 and '48 Professor of War and Society and Professor of History at Princeton University. Jan_T._Gross
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| Mount Ebal Mount Ebal ( Jabal Islamiyeh, )is one of the two mountains in the immediate vicinity of the Palestinian city of Nablus in the West Bank(Biblical Shechem), and forms the northern side of the valley in which Nablus is situated, the southern side being formed by Mount Gerizim. The mountain is one of the highest peaks in the West Bank, as well as being higher than most mountain peaks in Israel, and rises to 3084 feet (940 meters) above sea level, some 194 feet (59 meters) higher than Mount Gezirim Mount_Ebal
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| Online counseling Online counseling generally refers to the provision of professional mental health services concerns via internet communication technology. Often called e-therapy, etherapy, e-counseling, online therapy, or coaching, services are typically offered via email, real-time chat, and video conferencing. Some clients use online counseling in conjunction with traditional psychotherapy, and others use it as an occasional check-in tool for their lives. Online_counseling
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| Al-Sayyid Bedouin Sign Language The Al-Sayyid Bedouin Sign Language (ABSL) is a sign language used by about 150 Deaf and many hearing members of the al-Sayyid Bedouin tribe in the Negev desert of southern Israel. As both Deaf and hearing people share a language, Deaf people are not stigmatised in this community, and marriage between Deaf and hearing people is common.The Al-Sayyid community (as of 2004) numbers around 3,000 in total, most of whom trace their ancestry back to the time the village was founded, in the mid 1800s, by a local woman and an Egyptian man. Al-Sayyid_Bedouin_Sign_Language
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