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  • {{short description|Indian-American proponent of New Age philosophy and alternative medicine}} | birth_place = [[New Delhi]], [[British Raj|British India]]<ref>{{cite book |last1=Inc |first1=E
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  • *Right: ''The New York Times'' reviewer found the film "pretentious and boring".{{dummy refer ...laves. These narratives were collected in the 1930s as part of the Federal Writers' Project of the Works Progress Administration (WPA) and assembled and micro
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  • ...during an experiment at the [[American Society for Psychical Research]] in New York City.<ref>{{cite book |last=Targ |first=Russell |date=27 March 2012 |t ...muted some of the prior hostility. The emergence of what is termed "[[New Age]]" thinking and the popularity of the [[human potential movement|Human Pote
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  • ...monsters and other similar entities from the folklore record, yet with a "new, more scientific-sounding name: cryptids".<ref name="LACK-ROUSSEAU-153">Lac While biologists regularly identify new species, cryptozoologists often focus on creatures from the [[folklore]] re
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  • ...tor, extended confirmed, file mover, IP block exempt, mass message sender, new page reviewer, page mover, pending changes reviewer, rollback, template edi If granted access, administrators must exercise care in using these new functions, especially the ability to delete pages and to block users and IP
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  • ...tegrative medicine (IM), complementary and integrative medicine (CIM), new-age medicine, pseudomedicine, unconventional medicine, unorthodox medicine, alt ...and evidence. Frequently used derogatory terms for the alternative are new-age or pseudo, with little distinction from [[quackery]].
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  • ...logy]], and medicine.<ref name="Kassell"/> At the end of the 17th century, new scientific concepts in astronomy and physics (such as [[heliocentrism]] and ...opedic survey of archaeoastronomy |year=2005 |publisher=Springer |location=New York|isbn=978-0-387-95310-6 |page=268 |edition=Online}}</ref>
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  • New content added to this page should directly address a {{em|persistently recu * [[Christchurch]] ([[New Zealand English]])
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