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  • Chiropractic [r]: A complementary, alternative health-care profession that aims to heal using manual therapies on the spine and extremities. [e]
  • Gu Cheng [r]: (顾城; 1956-1993) Chinese modernist poet active in the "Misty Poets" movement; killed himself in an apparent murder-suicide in New Zealand. [e]
  • Islam [r]: Religion founded by Muhammad whose sacred book is the Qur'an (Koran). [e]
  • Literature [r]: The profession of “letters” (from Latin litteras), and written texts considered as aesthetic and expressive objects. [e]
  • Printing press [r]: Device for making multiple paper copies of text, invented by Johannes Gutenberg in the 1440s. [e]
  • Religion [r]: Belief in, and systems of, worshipful dedication to a superhuman power or belief in the ultimate nature of existence. [e]
  • Simile [r]: A comparison used in literature which employs the use of "like" or "as" to reference one construct to another. [e]
  • Symbolism [r]: The act of creating a concept, thing, object, or idea that represents an abstraction or an instance of that abstraction. [e]
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