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  2. Trinity - Wikipedia

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    The Trinity is the central doctrine of most Christian churches that defines one God existing in three coequal, coeternal, consubstantial divine persons: Father, Son and Holy Spirit. The doctrine is based on the New Testament and the Old Testament, which contain many references to the triadic nature of God and his actions.

  3. Algebra - Wikipedia

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    Algebra is the branch of mathematics that studies abstract systems and operations. Learn about its origin, development, and major branches, such as elementary, linear, abstract, and universal algebra.

  4. List of unusual units of measurement - Wikipedia

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    Learn about various units of measurement that are not part of a coherent system, such as centimorgan, rack unit, or hand. Find out their definitions, examples, and origins from this Wikipedia article.

  5. Linear regression - Wikipedia

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    Linear regression is a statistical model that estimates the linear relationship between a scalar response and one or more explanatory variables. It has many practical uses, such as prediction, forecasting, and explanation of variation, and can be fitted using different methods and cost functions.

  6. Soul - Wikipedia

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    Soul is the non-material essence of a person or a living being that can survive physical death. Learn about the origin, meaning, and diversity of the concept of soul in different religious and philosophical traditions, from Judaism to Buddhism.

  7. Women in China - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the historical development, achievements, and challenges of women in China from ancient times to the present. Explore the social, political, and cultural factors that shaped women's status, roles, and identities in different periods and regions.

  8. Maria Theresa - Wikipedia

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    Maria Theresa (1717-1780) was the only female ruler of the Habsburg dominions and the Holy Roman Empire. She faced wars, reforms, and challenges to her rule during her 40-year reign.