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  1. Secular leftists and psychogenic illness: A psychogenic illness is one that originates in the mind or in a mental condition. Psychosomatic disorders and mental illness that is not caused by an underlying physical condition are examples of psychogenic illnesses. [100%] 2023-02-18 [Atheism] [Liberals]...

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  1. Leftist: Leftist refers to someone on the Left side of the political spectrum, such as a particularly liberal member of the American Democrat Party, a member of the British Labour Party, a member of the Canadian Liberal or New Democratic parties ... [100%] 2023-02-21 [Leftism] [Liberalism]...
  2. Leftist chants: Leftists use a number of slogans and chants to communicate their agenda. These include. [70%] 2023-02-24 [Leftism] [United States Political Slogans]...
  3. Leftist tyrant: Anxiety is a psychological condition that affects many people. It affects how people feel, how they behave and has very real physical symptoms. [70%] 2023-02-14
  4. Leftist grammar: In formal language theory, a leftist grammar is a formal grammar on which certain restrictions are made on the left and right sides of the grammar's productions. Only two types of productions are allowed, namely those of the form ... [70%] 2023-12-12 [Formal languages]
  5. Leftist v. liberal: Leftist and liberal are similar, but not identical, terms to describe categories of anti-conservatives. The term leftist connotes more aggression and more of a doctrinal motivation, such as a socialist or communist. [57%] 2023-02-15 [Liberalism] [Leftism]...
  6. Leftist roots of Wikipedia: The Wikipedia project was initiated by atheist and entrepreneur Jimmy Wales and the agnostic philosophy professor Larry Sanger on January 15, 2001. An irony of internet history is that Jimmy Wales, despite being an atheist, refers to himself as Wikipedia ... [50%] 2023-03-09 [Wikipedia] [Liberalism]...
  7. Leftist parties in Sri Lanka: During the Donoughmore period of political experimentation (1931–48), several Sri Lanka leftist parties were formed in British colonial Ceylon. Unlike most other Sri Lankan parties, these leftist parties were noncommunal in membership. [44%] 2023-11-24 [1930s in Ceylon] [1940s in Ceylon]...

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