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Genghis Khan (pronounced /ˈdʒɛŋgɪs ˈkaːn/ or /ˈgɛŋgɪs ˈkaːn/ [1]; Mongolian: Чингис Хаан (help · info), Chinggis Khaan, IPA: [ʧiŋgɪs χaːŋ ...
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Culture of Mexico is a Latin American culture that reflects the complexity of Mexico's history through the blending of pre-Hispanic Mesoamerican civilizations and the culture of ...
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He also says "it is best to be both feared and loved; however, if one cannot be both it is better to be feared than loved." The opening discourse of The Prince defines effective ...
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The best TL can do is to incorporate the second quantifier from each sentence into the second term, thus rendering the artificial sounding terms 'feared-by-every-mouse' and 'afraid ...
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... from glossophobia Another survey of a community sample from a Canadian city reported that of people who believed being anxious in one or several social situations 55% feared ...
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Arachnophobia (from Greek arachne (αράχνη), "spider" and phobia (φοβία), "fear" ) is a specific phobia, an abnormal fear of spiders and other arachnids.
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This is a list of characters who have appeared in multiple games of Sega 's video game franchise, Sonic the Hedgehog; further information on characters have appeared in one game ...
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According to Skinner, we learn through associations, so if we have a phobia it is because we associate the feared object or stimulus with something negative.
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... Kett's Rebellion in Kent and the Prayer Book Rebellion in Devon and Cornwall simultaneously created a crisis during a time when invasion from Scotland and France were feared.
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Instead, she embodied all that the Egyptians feared, threatening to bind them to eternal restlessness if they did not follow the principle of Ma'at.
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