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  • 61collective behaviour — ▪ psychology Introduction       the kinds of activities engaged in by sizable but loosely organized groups of people. Episodes of collective behaviour tend to be quite spontaneous, resulting from an experience shared by the members of the group… …

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  • 62Coach Trip (series 2) — Coach Trip  ◄ ►  Second Series (2006) Couples Name …

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  • 63Münchausen by Internet — is a pattern of behavior in which Internet users seek attention by feigning illnesses in online venues such as chat rooms, message boards, and Internet Relay Chat (IRC). It has been described in medical literature as a manifestation of factitious …

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  • 64Philip Berg — Philip S. Berg (original name Feivel Gruberger) is the rabbi and current Dean of the worldwide Kabbalah Centre organization, as well as its main figurehead. He is known for his position that the Kabbalah should no longer be taught exclusively to… …

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  • 65Etiquette in Canada and the United States — Etiquette rules are not uniform in North America, varying among the very diverse societies which exist in both the United States and Canada. Etiquette rules are not simply a description of “cultural norms” and should not be considered a summary… …

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  • 66Münchausen syndrome by proxy — Classification and external resources DiseasesDB 33167 eMedicine med/3544 …

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  • 67Multisystemic therapy — Number of locations Medical University of South Carolina Family Services Research Center, Charleston S.C. MST Services, Mount Pleasant, S.C. Area served Worldwide Key people …

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  • 68Wave–particle duality — Quantum mechanics Uncertainty principle …

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  • 69Insanity — For other uses, see Insanity (disambiguation). Insane redirects here. For other uses, see Insane (disambiguation). Engraving of the eighth p …

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  • 70Renormalization — Quantum field theory (Feynman diagram) …

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