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  2. Matsya Nyaya - Wikipedia

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    Matsya Nyaya (Sanskrit: मात्स्यन्याय; IAST: mātsyanyāya) is an ancient Indian philosophy which refers to the principle of the Law of Fish.It ...

  3. Fish! Philosophy - Wikipedia

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    In his book Organization Theory: A Libertarian Perspective, Kevin Carson calls Fish! "vile" [18] and a "lesson from the powerful to the powerless", [19] adding: To grasp just how presumptuous Fish! really is, just try a thought experiment: imagine management’s reaction if the circumstances were reversed.

  4. Human uses of fish - Wikipedia

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    There is a two-way interplay between human attitudes, beliefs, and symbols concerning fish, such as in Christianity, and people's practical use of and dependency on fish: "Fish not only guarantee the necessities of human life as food for the world, but they also establish human and fish relationships that link social, cultural, traditional, and ...

  5. Fish as food - Wikipedia

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    Common species of fish and shellfish used for food [4]; Mild flavour Moderate flavour Full flavour Delicate texture Basa, flounder, hake, scup, smelt, rainbow trout, hardshell clam, blue crab, peekytoe crab, spanner crab, cuttlefish, eastern oyster, Pacific oyster

  6. Fasting and abstinence of the Coptic Orthodox Church

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    [1] [2] Food made of fava beans, lentils, grape leaves, tomatoes, potatoes etc. are consumed during fasting days. [ 5 ] There are those who see fasting as an exercise in self-denial and Christian obedience that serves to rid the believer of his or her passions (what most modern people would call "addictions").

  7. Matsya - Wikipedia

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    In return, the fish promises to rescue Manu from an impending flood. Manu accepts the request. He puts the fish in a pot of water where it grows. Then he prepares a ditch filled with water, and transfers it there where it can grow freely. Once the fish grows further to be big enough to be free from danger, Manu transfers it into the ocean.

  8. Talk:Fish as food/Archive 1 - Wikipedia

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    3 Blacklisted Links Found on Fish as food. 2 comments. 4 Lead section. 6 comments. 5 External links modified. 1 comment. 6 External links modified. 1 comment.

  9. Economy (religion) - Wikipedia

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    In the Eastern Orthodox Church, Catholic Church, [1] and in the teachings of the Church Fathers which undergirds the theology of those communions, economy or oeconomy (Greek: οἰκονομία, oikonomia) has several meanings. [2]

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