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  • Atheism [r]: Absence of belief in any god or other supernatural beings. [e]

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  • International Mathematical Olympiad [r]: Annual mathematics contest for high school students from across the world. [e]
  • Metaphysics [r]: Branch of philosophy concerned with explaining the nature of the world. [e]
  • Classics [r]: A branch of the Humanities dealing with language, literature, history, art, and other aspects of the ancient Mediterranean world. [e]
  • The Design of Experiments [r]: A monograph (1935) by R.A. Fisher in which he established formal statistical methods for rigorously evaluating the outcomes of controlled experiments. [e]