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  2. World Religions and Spirituality Project - Wikipedia

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    In an article that discusses the challenge of teaching students about new religious movements, Douglas E. Cowan explains that, because of "the thousands of NRMs that exist in the world at any one time, only a relative handful are ever discussed in the various print resources […], and the Internet is, by default, the only source of information available.

  3. Torrent Project - Wikipedia

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    The Torrent Project or Torrent Search Project was a metasearch engine for torrent files, which consolidated links from other popular torrent hosting pages such as ExtraTorrent. [1] It was available as an alternative and successor for the closed Torrentz.eu and KickassTorrents sites, [ 2 ] and its index included over 8 million torrent files, and ...

  4. IBM System/360 architecture - Wikipedia

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    4 64-bit floating-point registers; 64-bit processor status register (PSW), which includes a 24-bit instruction address; 24-bit (16 MB) byte-addressable memory space; Big-endian byte/word order; A standard instruction set, including fixed-point binary arithmetic and logical instructions, present on all System/360 models (except the Model 20, see ...

  5. Controversial New Religions - Wikipedia

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    Controversial New Religions is an edited volume discussing new religious movements, or cults, that have resulted in controversy. It was co-edited by James R. Lewis and Jesper Aagaard Petersen, and was first published in 2004 by Oxford University Press. A second edition containing mostly new content was published with the same two editors in 2014.

  6. Wikipedia : WikiProject Women in Religion/Women in the ...

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    The Women in Religion WikiProject (formerly 1000 Women in Religion), seeks to add names and contributions of religious, spiritual, and wisdom women to Wikipedia, the largest encyclopedia in the world. The contributions of cis, trans, and LGBTQI women in all fields of work, scholarship, and life, including religion and spirituality, have gone ...

  7. Philosophical Society of Washington - Wikipedia

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    Henry’s recommendation led Saturday Club members to formally write to Henry: Prof. Joseph Henry, LL.D. The undersigned respectfully request you to preside at a meeting which they propose to hold for the purpose of forming a society, having for its object the free exchange of views on scientific subjects, and the promotion of scientific inquiry among its members.

  8. List of religious populations - Wikipedia

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    The list of religious populations article provides a comprehensive overview of the distribution and size of religious groups around the world. This article aims to present statistical information on the number of adherents to various religions, including major faiths such as Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, and others, as well as smaller religious communities.

  9. Christianity and other religions - Wikipedia

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    The newspaper Guardian, which dedicated the double middle page of the following day's issue to a full picture of the grinning archbishop in full apparel at the porch of the cathedral, said that: "Dr Sentamu's sermon was a stern lecture to the Church of England to grow out of being a 'judgmental and moralising' congregation of 'pew-fillers ...