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  2. Power Thesaurus - Wikipedia

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    Power Thesaurus is a free online crowdsourced thesaurus created by Alexander Radyushin in 2012. It has app and browser extensions, and its content is user-editable and maintained by a team of editors.

  3. Power (social and political) - Wikipedia

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    Power is the social production of an effect that determines the capacities, actions, beliefs, or conduct of actors. Learn about the different bases of power, such as legitimate, referent, expert, and reward power, and how they influence social and political relationships.

  4. Power (physics) - Wikipedia

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    Power is the amount of energy transferred or converted per unit time in physics. Learn how to calculate power in different systems, such as mechanical, electrical, and fluid, and see formulas, units, and examples.

  5. Power - Wikipedia

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    Power is a term that can have various meanings in physics, mathematics, social sciences, arts, entertainment, and more. This disambiguation page lists different topics and concepts related to power, with links to their articles.

  6. List of forms of government - Wikipedia

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    A comprehensive overview of different types of political systems and their characteristics, with examples and definitions. Learn about democratic, non-democratic, and hybrid forms of government, as well as regional and power source categories.

  7. The 48 Laws of Power - Wikipedia

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    A self-help book by Robert Greene that explores the traits and strategies of powerful figures throughout history. The book is a New York Times bestseller, a cult classic, and has been referenced by celebrities, politicians, and prisoners.

  8. Power of 10 - Wikipedia

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    A power of 10 is any of the integer powers of the number ten. Learn how to write and name positive and negative powers of 10, such as 10^100, in decimal notation, E notation, and SI prefixes.

  9. Soft power - Wikipedia

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    Soft power is the ability to influence others through attraction and co-option, rather than coercion or payment. Joseph Nye, a Harvard professor, popularized the term in his books and argued that soft power is a form of power, not idealism or liberalism.