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- EthosCE is a learning management system for the administration of continuing medical education in nursing, pharmacy and other healthcare-related programs...
- publisher Ethos Water, a brand of bottled water owned by Starbucks EthosCE, a learning system Ethos (company), an American life insurance provider This disambiguation...
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- the Levant and the scattered houses of the West shared a common religious ethos of charity." The Byzantine Empire was one of the first empires to have flourishing...
- exist. Integral nationalism arises in countries where a strong military ethos has become entrenched through the independence struggle, when, once independence...
- freedom, and the DIY ethics, the culture originated from punk rock. The punk ethos is primarily made up of beliefs such as non-conformity, anti-authoritarianism...
- of the word, making it one of the three principles of rhetoric alongside ethos and pathos. This original use identifies the word closely to the structure...
- reality, rather than "meshing," the nationalist ethos had simply overpowered and driven out the socialist ethos... There were other reasons for the "conquest...
- "400 BCE or little earlier, and 2nd century CE, though some claim a few parts can be put as late as 400 CE", states Fowler. The dating of the Gita is thus...
- 80 years after his martyrdom is still very much a part of our cultural ethos Nankana becomes a district. Dawn.com. Retrieved on 2011-11-15. "Nankana...