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Diaspora logo #10101) Any group scattering or exile 2) Body 3) Body of expatriate Jews 4) Evil Hat Productions game 5) Group migration 6) Jews living outside Israel 7) Jews living outside Palestine 8) Jews not in Israel 9) Kickstarter project 10) Large-scale flight 11) Migration 12) Migration of a sort 13) Scattering of a people
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Diaspora logo #10101) Golus
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Diaspora logo #21000 A diaspora (from Greek διασπορά, `scattering, dispersion`) is a scattered population with a common origin in a smaller geographic area. Diaspora can also refer to the movement of the population from its original homeland. Diaspora has come to refer particularly to historical mass dispersions of an involuntary nature, such as the expulsio.....
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Diaspora logo #21000[protozoa] Diaspora is a genus in the phylum Apicomplexa, first described by Leger in 1898. ==Taxonomy== There is one species in this genus - Diaspora hydatidea. This species was isolated from a millipede (Polydesmus species) This genus was created for those Eimeriidae whose oocysts are unknown but have sporocysts each containing a single s...
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Diaspora logo #21000[role-playing game] Diaspora is a `Hard` Sci-fi role-playing game based on the FATE engine from Evil Hat Productions. ==History== VSCA Publishing in Canada released the first edition of the science-fiction game, Diaspora in 2009.{rp|426} The game used the third-edition of FATE.{rp|321} Diaspora was one of the FATE games to include a method ...
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Diaspora logo #21000[social network] Diaspora (currently styled diaspora* and formerly styled DIASPORA*) is a nonprofit, user-owned, distributed social network that is based upon the free Diaspora software. Diaspora consists of a group of independently owned nodes (called pods) which interoperate to form the network. As of March 2014, there are more than 1 mil...
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Diaspora logo #21000[software] Diaspora (currently styled diaspora* and formerly styled DIASPORA*) is a free personal web server that implements a distributed social networking service. Installations of the software form nodes (termed `pods`) which make up the distributed Diaspora social network. The project was founded by Dan Grippi, Maxwell Salzberg, Raphael...
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Diaspora logo #21000[video game] Diaspora was a massively multiplayer online roleplaying game created by Altitude Productions. Released from beta in June 2000. By the Christmas of 2000, the game boasted over 35,000 registered user accounts. By April the following year, it peaked at around 70,000 registrations. The game went offline in August 2001. ==Altitude P...
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diaspora logo #22641dispersion
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Diaspora logo #21002• (n.) Lit., `Dispersion.` -- applied collectively: (a) To those Jews who, after the Exile, were scattered through the Old World, and afterwards to Jewish Christians living among heathen. Cf. James i. 1. (b) By extension, to Christians isolated from their own communion, as among the Moravians to those living, usually as missionaries, outside o...
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Diaspora logo #20428refers to the dispersal of a population from its 'homeland' into other areas
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diaspora logo #20148[Noun] A spreading, or scattering, around the world of people with the same culture.
Example: Indians living outside India are known as the Indian diaspora. Origin:Originally used to talk about Jews who lived beyond Palestine and Israel.
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diaspora logo #21003(from the article `Eastern Orthodoxy`) The Orthodox diaspora—the emigration from eastern Europe and the Middle East—in the 20th century has contributed to modern theological development ...
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Diaspora logo #20212The dispersal of an ethnic population from an original homeland into foreign areas, often in a forced manner or under traumatic circumstances.
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diaspora logo #20688Dispersal of the Jews, initially from Israel and Judah 586-538 BC after the Babylonian conquest (the Babylonian Captivity, or exile); and then the major diaspora following the Roman sacking of...
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Diaspora logo #20972Di·as'po·ra noun [ Greek .... See Diaspore .] Lit., 'Dispersion.' -- applied collectively: (a) To those Jews who, after the Exile, were scattered through the Old World, and afterwards to Jewish Christians living among heathen. Confer James i. 1 . (b) By extension, to...
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Diaspora logo #22986The dispersion of a religious people outside their geographic homeland, where they must live as a minority among others (Esposito et al. 2012
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diaspora logo #21009diaspora 1. The dispersion or spreading of something that was originally localized (as a people or language or culture); the dispersion of a people from their original homeland. 2. The dispersion of an originally homogeneous entity; such as, a language or culture: `The diaspora of English into several mutually incomprehensible languages.” 3. T...
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Diaspora logo #23795Diaspora is either voluntary or forcible movement of people from their homelands into new regions.
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diaspora logo #20974 noun the dispersion or spreading of something that was originally localized (as a people or language or culture)
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Diaspora logo #21203Literally the Greek word signifies a scattering or dispersion. Name given to the countries through which the Jews were dispersed after being exiled or deported from their homeland and also to the Jews living in those lands. Also applied to converts from Judaism to Christianity of the early Church living outside of Palestine. -- J.J.R.
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diaspora logo #21221Dispersal of the Jews, initially from Israel and Judah 586–538 BC after the Babylonian conquest (the Babylonian Captivity, or exile); and then the major diaspora following the Roman sacking of Jerusalem in AD 70 and their crushing of the Jewish revolt of 135. The term has come to refer to all the Jews living outside Israel. `Diaspora&...
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Diaspora logo #23058Jewish communities outside of Israel.
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Diaspora logo #23060Greek word meaning “dispersion.” Refers to the Jewish settlement outside Israel. Can be applied to the dispersion of any race or people.
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Diaspora logo #21751Refers to the Jews living in scattered communities outside Eretz Yisrael (the Land of Israel) during and after the Babylonian Captivity (sixth century B.C.) and, especially, after the dispersion of the Jews from the region after the destruction of the Temple by the Romans in A.D. 70 and the Bar-Kokhba War in A.D. 132- 35. In modern times the word r...
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