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  • 21Overpopulation Theories —     Theories of Population     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Theories of Population     Down to the end of the eighteenth century, very little attention was given to the relation between increase of population and increase of subsistence. Plato (De… …

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  • 22unproductivity — noun Unproductiveness …

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  • 23infecundity — noun Lack of fecundity or fruitfulness; barrenness; sterility; unproductiveness …

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  • 24Breakup of Yugoslavia — This article is about the events entailing the destruction of the Yugoslav state. For the military conflicts resulting from the dissolution of Yugoslavia, see Yugoslav Wars. Breakup of Yugoslavia An animated series of maps showing the breakup of… …

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  • 25De Norsemen Kclub of Nigeria — Official Logo, 1985 De Norsemen Kclub of Nigeria is a Nigerian confraternity, founded at University of Port Harcourt, Rivers State, Nigeria by students with the nicknames of Risenangel De Chamelus Fons et Origo , Captin Trupence Njamena and Eric… …

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  • 26Dialogue of Pessimism — The Dialogue of Pessimism is an ancient Mesopotamian dialogue between a master and his servant that expresses the futility of human action. It has parallels with biblical wisdom literature. Contents 1 Text and dating 2 Content and style 3… …

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  • 27Bath —    A Hebrew liquid measure, the tenth part of an homer (1 Kings 7:26, 38; Ezek. 45:10, 14). It contained 8 gallons 3 quarts of our measure. Ten acres of vineyard shall yield one bath (Isa. 5:10) denotes great unproductiveness …

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  • 28Crawcour — This name has distinctly French and baronial origins. It derives from the villages of Crevecoeur found in the Departments of Calvados, Oise, and Nord, in Normandy and has in the modern spellings, several variant forms. These include Croaker,… …

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  • 29Crocker — This name has distinctly French and baronial origins. It derives from the villages of Crevecoeur found in the Departments of Calvados, Oise, and Nord, in Normandy and has in the modern spellings, several variant forms. These include Croaker,… …

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  • 30Crock — This ancient surname may have French baronial origins. It derives from the villages of Crevecoeur found in the Departments of Calvados, Oise, and Nord, in Normandy and has in the modern spellings, several variant forms. These include Crock, Croke …

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