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  2. Cathartic - Wikipedia

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    Cathartics such as sorbitol, magnesium citrate, magnesium sulfate, or sodium sulfate were previously used as a form of gastrointestinal decontamination following poisoning via ingestion. They are no longer routinely recommended for poisonings. [ 4 ]

  3. List of titles - Wikipedia

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    National titles are at the level of a head of government or head of state, with authority over a sovereign nation. Supranational titles are those with authority over multiple sovereign nations. Supernatural titles are those applied solely to deceased figures, such as saints, or to superhuman beings, such as angels and gods.

  4. List of modern pagan movements - Wikipedia

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    Druid gathering at Stonehenge Ukrainian temple of the RUNVira in Spring Glen, New York. Modern paganism, also known as "contemporary" or "neopagan", encompasses a wide range of religious groups and individuals.

  5. List of totalitarian regimes - Wikipedia

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    According to Encyclopedia Britannica, the Soviet Union during the period of Joseph Stalin's rule was a "modern example" of a totalitarian state, being among "the first examples of decentralized or popular totalitarianism, in which the state achieved overwhelming popular support for its leadership."

  6. Catharsis - Wikipedia

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    Catharsis is a term used in dramatic art that describes a particular effect of a performance on its audience. [12] The first recorded use of the term being used in the mental sense was by Aristotle in his work Politics, regarding the use of music:

  7. Human uses of animals - Wikipedia

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    For example, in America in 2012 there were some 78 million dogs, 86 million cats, and 3.5 million rabbits. [ 44 ] [ 45 ] [ 46 ] Anthropomorphism , the attribution of human traits to non-human animals , is an important aspect of the way that humans relate to other animals such as pets.

  8. Postmaterialism - Wikipedia

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    The sociological theory of postmaterialism was developed in the 1970s by Ronald Inglehart.After extensive survey research, Inglehart postulated that the Western societies under the scope of his survey were undergoing transformation of individual values, switching from materialist values, emphasizing economic and physical security, to a new set of postmaterialist values, which instead ...

  9. Carminative - Wikipedia

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    The word carminative is a derivative of Latin cārmen "card for wool", according to Hensley Wedgewood, on the humoral theory that carminatives "dilute and relax the gross humours from whence the wind arises, combing them out like the knots in wool".

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