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Lud
Lud in the Bible, eponym of an Asian people, probably the Lydians. There is probably textual confusion at some points with the Lubim .... Read more |
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drogue
drogue, usually an improvised contraption by which a sailing vessel is slowed down in a following sea to prevent it being pooped by waves coming up astern. It can vary from a long warp towed astern in small sailing craft to a spar with a weighted sail in larger sailing ships. A drogue is very... Read more |
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pandemonium
pandemonium wild and noisy disorder or confusion; uproar. Originally (in Milton's Paradise Lost) it denoted the capital of hell, containing the council chamber of the evil spirits.In extended use, pandemonium was used first for any place resembling this, and then more generally for wild and noisy... Read more |
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Reality Orientation
REALITY ORIENTATION Reality Orientation (RO) is a general philosophy of inpatient treatment for reducing confusion in geriatric patients. According to its philosophy, confusion results from (a) understimulation of the patient, (b) care providers Read more |
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Identity crisis
Identity Crisis BIBLIOGRAPHY “Identity versus Identity Confusion Read more |
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Nation-State
Nation-State A VIEW FROM ABOVE: THE MODERN SOVEREIGN STATE A HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE: THE NATION-BUILDING-STATE A VIEW FROM BELOW: THE SINGLE-NATION-STATE BIBLIOGRAPHY The term nation-state is frequently used but less often carefully defined or theorized, and conceptual confusion is... Read more |
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Leo Frobenius
Frobenius, LeoWORKS BY FROBENIUSSUPPLEMENTARY BIBLIOGRAPHYLeo Frobenius (1873–1938) was one of the last of the great explorers that the nineteenth century turned out in such profusion; he was also one of the first ethnologists who did not confine himself to an ethnographic description of the facts... Read more |
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quadrant (technology)
quadrant in technology, angle-measuring device based on a scale of 90°. It is sometimes confused with the sextant , a similar instrument based on a scale of 60°. The quadrant is rarely used today.... Read more |
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