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  2. Law of Life - Wikipedia

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    The Law of Life is a term coined by author Farley Mowat in his 1952 book People of the Deer, [1] and popularized by Daniel Quinn, to denote a universal system of various natural principles, any of which tend to best foster life—in other words, any of which best guides behavior that tends toward the reproductive success and survival of some particular gene pool.

  3. List of ancient legal codes - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of ancient legal codes in chronological order: Cuneiform law. The code of law found at Ebla (2400 BC) Code of Urukagina (2380–2360 BC) Code of Ur-Nammu, king of Ur (c. 2050 BC). Copies with slight variations found in Nippur, Sippar and Ur; Laws of Eshnunna (c. 1930 BC) [2] Code of Lipit-Ishtar (c. 1870 BC) [3 ...

  4. Code of law - Wikipedia

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    First page of the 1804 original edition of the Napoleonic Code. A code of law, also called a law code or legal code, is a systematic collection of statutes.It is a type of legislation that purports to exhaustively cover a complete system of laws or a particular area of law as it existed at the time the code was enacted, by a process of codification. [1]

  5. Category:Legal codes - Wikipedia

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    Celtic law; Cham law; Chinese law; Classical Hindu law; Classical Hindu law in practice; Code of Entry and Residence of Foreigners and of the Right to Asylum; Code of Hammurabi; Code of Lekë Dukagjini; Code of Lipit-Ishtar; Code of the Russian Federation on Administrative Offenses; Code of Ur-Nammu; Casimir's Code; Cornwallis Code; Criminal ...

  6. Alternatives to the Ten Commandments - Wikipedia

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    Several alternatives to the Ten Commandments have been promulgated by different persons and groups, which intended to improve on the lists of laws known as the Ten Commandments that appear in the Bible. Lists of these kinds exist in many different cultures and times. They are sometimes given names – for example, the Hindu Yamas.

  7. People Are Sharing Real-Life “Cheat Codes” That ... - AOL

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    The best cheat code to life is making your decisions based on logic instead of emotions. Also, take care of yourself. Start strength training at an early age (this applies to women as well), use ...

  8. Doom book - Wikipedia

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    The Christian theologian F. N. Lee extensively documented Alfred the Great's work of collecting the law codes from the three Christian Saxon kingdoms and compiling them into his Doom Book. [3] Lee details how Alfred incorporated the principles of the Mosaic law into his Code, and how this Code of Alfred became the foundation for the Common Law.

  9. “Which Real-Life Cheat Codes Do You Know?” (33 Answers) - AOL

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    Image credits: anon If you’re a gamer, it’s likely that you know what a cheat code is. As an example, we could use the well-known game The Sims.Besides its iconic gameplay and storylines, the ...