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2
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White person or westerner
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4
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The money, goods, or estate that a woman brings to her husband in marriage. The woman's family gives things to the man's family.
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Being unable to read and write
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6
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A group or organization that purposefully foes not make a profit; often describes a charity
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8
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Loose, pajama-like pants and shirt
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10
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A person who carries burdens; especially: one employed to carry baggage for patrons
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11
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Devoted to religion or to religious duties or exercises
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12
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The state or quality of being literate (being able to read and write)
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13
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Having or showing compassion towards others and their distress
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1
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Books in which accounts are kept of how much money a business is receiving and spending
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3
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Activities (beliefs, attitudes, feelings, actions, strategies) of a character far removed from the ordinary and based on religious beliefs
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7
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A small medallion given to every child born into the Balti tribe as a badge of courage meant to keep away evil spirits
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9
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Money used in Pakistan, India, and other countries. In Pakistan, 1 rupee is worth about 1.5 U.S. cents
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