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Noncommunicable infectious diseases:
Perfectionist Approach
A philosophy or strategy that aspires to achieve the highest level of excellence in a particular project or activity, often with an emphasis on flawlessness.
State of Sinlessness
A spiritual or moral condition characterized by the absence of sin or moral wrongdoing, often associated with theological concepts of purity and holiness.
John Winthrop
John Winthrop was a leading figure in the early colonization of Massachusetts Bay Colony, known for his vision of the colony as a "city upon a hill," emphasizing the importance of community and moral living.
Brook Farm
Transcendentalist commune in West Roxbury, Massachusetts, populated from 1841 to 1847 principally by writers (Nathaniel Hawthorne, for one) and other intellectuals.
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