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This book consists of articles from Wikia or other free sources online. Pages: 32. Chapters: Al-Ghazzali, Albert Gallatin Brown, Alexander Stephens, Antonio de Oliveira Salazar, Aristotle, Arthur Compton, Benito Mussolini, Booker T. Washington, Brian, Carl Friedrich von Weizsacker, Charles Evans Hughes, Charles Marshall, Charles Venable, Chu Teh, Clarence Cannon, Cthulhu, Daniel Harvey Hill, De la Vega, Donofrio, Drumont, Edward Drinker Cope, Erich Bagge, Franz Oppenhoff, Frau Koch, Friedrich Nietzche, Galileo Galilei, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, George Washington Custis Lee, Harold Stassen, Helmut von Kupferstein, Henderson V. FitzBelmont, Henry Kissinger, Horace Buckingham, Horst Korsching, Igor Kurchatov, Ingeborg Fasold, Ira Hamilton, Jack Conway, Jacques Derrida, James M. Cox, James Ussher, Jane Armitage, Jennifer Logan, John Houston Thorpe, Josiah Gorgas, Judith Tarr, Juksal, Julian Jaynes, Konrad Lutze, Kurt Diebner, Kurt Schussnigg, Lou Weissberg, Maryan Drabel, Max von Laue, Monique Dutourd, Nate Caudell, Niels Bohr, Oliver Otis Howard, Oscar van der Kirk, Otto Hahn, Paul Harteck, Paul de Man, Pellagrini, Pete Flowers, Peukert, Plato, Professor Musson, Ralph Bunche, Ralph Goodwin, Raphael Semmes, Richard Yeager, Robert Bellarmine, Robert Borden, Sam Rayburn, Samuel D. Sturgis, Jr., Samuel Goldman, Sigmund Freud, Socrates, Strom Thurmond, Susanna Weiss, Ted Collins, Thomas Aquinas, Thomas Hobbes, Thomas Jefferson, Vance, Vojtech Mastny, Walter Gerlach, William Pye, William Travis, Wolf Albach-Retty, Woodrow Wilson, Yochanan bar Nafcha, Yokim Sarns, Zachariah Chandler. Excerpt: Ab H mid Muhammad ibn Muhammad al-Ghazz l (1058-1111) (Farsi ) known as Algazel to the western medieval world, was born and died in Tus, in the Khorasan province of Persia (modern day Iran). He was a Muslim theologian, jurist, philosopher, cosmologist, physician, psychologist and mystic of Persian origin, and remains one of the most celebrated scho...