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| Stack buffer overflow In software, a stack buffer overflow occurs when a program writes to a memory address on the program's call stack outside of the intended data structure; usually a fixed length buffer. buffer overflows. Stack_buffer_overflow
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| The Begin-Sadat Center for Strategic Studies The_Begin-Sadat_Center_for_Strategic_Studies
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| HG/workshop/Synthesis of AoIA arguments User_talk:HG/workshop/Synthesis_of_AoIA_arguments
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| Benno Jacob Benno_Jacob
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| Articles for deletion/Log/2007 September 17 Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/Log/2007_September_17
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| Reference desk/Archives/Humanities/2007 September 24 Wikipedia:Reference_desk/Archives/Humanities/2007_September_24
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| Synchronizing word finite automata (DFA), a synchronizing word or reset sequence is a word in the input alphabet of the DFA which sends any state of the DFA to one and the same state.The problem of estimating the length of synchronizing words has a long history and was posed independently by several authors, but it is commonly known as the Černý conjecture. Synchronizing_word
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| Muntuwandi/Origin of religion User:Muntuwandi/Origin_of_religion
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| Tehumin Tehumin (, Tehumin being an acronym for Torah Hevrah UMedINa (), lit. Torah, Society and State) is a Hebrew-language annual journal of articles about Jewish law and Modernity. It has been published in Israel, by the Zomet Institute once a year since its creation in 1980. Tehumin
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| Adam Ferziger Adam S. Ferziger is a Jewish historian and author. He is known for his study of Jewish assimilation in the Diaspora, and for documenting the evolving relationship between Orthodox and non-observant Jews.Ferziger is the author of Exclusion and Hierarchy, and co-editor of New Perspectives on the Study of Orthodoxy , with Aviezer Ravitzky and Yosef Salmon. Adam_Ferziger
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| Evolutionary psychology of religion Evolutionary psychology of religion is based on the hypothesis that religious belief can be explained by the evolution of the human brain. As with all other organ functions, cognition's functional structure has been argued to have a genetic basis, and is therefore subject to the effects of natural selection. Evolutionary_psychology_of_religion
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| Muntuwandi/The evolutionary origins of religion User:Muntuwandi/The_evolutionary_origins_of_religion
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| Abba Yossi Abba Yossi appears in a Leviticus Rabba (one of the Midrashim of Judaism) around the fourth century, in both Hebrew and Aramaic and in several sources.Abba Yossi was at a spring in Zeitur, which appears to be in Galilee, when a female spirit appears to him and reveals to him that now, after her years of peace and service, there is a male spirit who is demanding her attentions and trying to drive her away from her spring. Abba_Yossi
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| Jerusalem stone Talk:Jerusalem_stone
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| Hakhel Hakhel (Hebrew:Torah by the king of Israel once every seven years. This ceremony took place at the site of the Temple in Jerusalem during Sukkot in the year following a Shmita year.According to the Mishna, the mitzvah of Hakhel was performed throughout the years of the Second Temple era and, by inference, during the First Temple era as well. Hakhel
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