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  2. Workfront - Wikipedia

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    The Workfront Enterprise Work Cloud is a project management tool used to increase productivity and visibility. The platform is used by global enterprises such as Disney, [55] Tommy Hilfiger, [21] ATB Financial, [56] and Trek Bicycle. [57] In 2016, Workfront added an extension that allows for integration with the Adobe Creative Cloud. [13] [58]

  3. CK3 - Wikipedia

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  4. Religious conversion - Wikipedia

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    Article 18.2 bars coercion that would impair the right to have or adopt a religion or belief, including the use of threat of physical force or penal sanctions to compel believers or non-believers to adhere to their religious beliefs and congregations, to recant their religion or belief or to convert." (CCPR/C/21/Rev.1/Add.4, General Comment No ...

  5. Proselytism - Wikipedia

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    In the writings of the Baháʼí Faith, the endeavour to attract people to the religion is strongly emphasized. [20] The process of attracting people to the religion is referred to as teaching. [20] The term proselytism is given the connotation of aggressively teaching the religion to others – as such, Bahaʼi proselytism is prohibited. [21]

  6. Religious syncretism - Wikipedia

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    Further examples in North America are the Ghost Dance, and the religion of Handsome Lake. Santo Daime is a syncretic religion founded in Brazil that incorporates elements of several religious or spiritual traditions including Folk Catholicism, Kardecist Spiritism, African animism, and indigenous South American shamanism, including vegetalismo.

  7. List of converts to Christianity from paganism - Wikipedia

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    Tāmihana Te Rauparaha – son of chief Te Rauparaha, influential convert to Christianity and early, but temporary, champion of the Māori King Movement. [61] Wiremu Tāmihana – Māori leader of the Ngāti Hauā iwi (tribe) of Aotearoa New Zealand. Known as the kingmaker for his role in the Māori King Movement. [62]

  8. Comparison of project management software - Wikipedia

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    PLANTA Project: Yes Yes No Project KickStart: No No No Project Team Builder: No No No ProjectLibre: Yes [38] Yes [39] No ProjectManager.com: Yes [40] Yes [41] No Project.net: No Yes [42] Yes Projectplace: No No No Projektron BCS: Yes Yes Yes ProjeQtOr: Yes Yes Yes Proliance: No No No Prolog: Yes Yes Yes Pyrus: Yes Yes Yes RationalPlan: Yes Yes ...

  9. The Clergy Project - Wikipedia

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    Project applicants must meet two qualifications for forum admission: being both religious professionals (current or formerly employed) and non-supernaturalist. [ 1 ] [ 4 ] Though most Clergy Project participants come from various streams of Christianity, membership also includes those of Judaism, Buddhism, Hinduism, Islam, and Scientology.