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Not really.
You've lost a lot of utilities from your system, and your install discs. There isn't a magic button that would get all those files, folders, and applications replaced as they were before deleting them.
Find the install discs, and install from them.
Or get Snow Leopard discs, and install that.
And create yourself a non-admin user to prevent such deletions from happening in the future.
You could of course get the missing items, provided only those items listed are missing, and all other applications, frameworks etc are complete and working, copying from some other working system with same version of Mac OS X to your system, to same exact folders.
So.. in case anyone's up to digging those files individually (and transfer over chat etc), what is the version of Mac OS X you are currently at?
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