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Authority and List of autodidacts

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Difference between Authority and List of autodidacts

Authority vs. List of autodidacts

Authority derives from the Latin word and is a concept used to indicate the foundational right to exercise power, which can be formalized by the State and exercised by way of judges, monarchs, rulers, police officers or other appointed executives of government, or the ecclesiastical or priestly appointed representatives of a higher spiritual power (God or other deities). This is a list of notable autodidacts which includes people who have been partially or wholly self-taught.

Similarities between Authority and List of autodidacts

Authority and List of autodidacts have 1 thing in common (in Unionpedia): Authority.

Authority

Authority derives from the Latin word and is a concept used to indicate the foundational right to exercise power, which can be formalized by the State and exercised by way of judges, monarchs, rulers, police officers or other appointed executives of government, or the ecclesiastical or priestly appointed representatives of a higher spiritual power (God or other deities).

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Authority and List of autodidacts Comparison

Authority has 69 relations, while List of autodidacts has 333. As they have in common 1, the Jaccard index is 0.25% = 1 / (69 + 333).

References

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