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DuPont Oxone® Monopersulfate Compound Technical Information on 2008-08-07
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Compound
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triple salt
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PHP: Passing by Reference - Manual on 2008-07-30
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The syntax is as follows
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DuPont Oxone® Monopersulfate Compound Technical Information on 2008-07-28
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peroxymonosulfuric
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Monopersulfate aka mps / non-chlorine shock on 2008-07-23
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non-chlorine shock treatment
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Peroxymonosulfuric acid - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia on 2008-07-18
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Caro's acid
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Shock & Oxidizers on 2008-07-18
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Shocks
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- Does God Exist? Opening Statement by Bill Cooke on 2007-09-23
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The Dawkins Confusion - Books & Culture on 2007-09-13
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religion-bashing in the current Western academy is about as dangerous as endorsing the party's candidate at a Republican rally
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First, is God complex? According to much classical theology (Thomas Aquinas, for example) God is simple, and simple in a very strong sense, so that in him there is no distinction of thing and property, actuality and potentiality, essence and existence, and the like. Some of the discussions of divine simplicity get pretty complicated, not to say arcane.3 (It isn't only Catholic theology that declares God simple; according to the Belgic Confession, a splendid expression of Reformed Christianity, God is "a single and simple spiritual being.") So first, according to classical theology, God is simple, not complex.
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