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  • 61Egan v. Canada — SCCInfoBox case name=Egan v. Canada full case name=James Egan and John Norris Nesbit v. Her Majesty The Queen in Right of Canada heard date=Argued November 1, 1994 decided date=Decided May 25, 1995 citations= [1995] 2 S.C.R. 513, 124 D.L.R. (4th) …

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  • 62Sennacieca Asocio Tutmonda — (SAT; in English, World Anational [ alternatively: Non National] Association) is an independent worldwide cultural Esperanto association of a general left wing orientation. Its headquarters are in Paris. According to Jacques Schram, chairman of… …

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  • 63Maverick (Mega Man) — A Maverick, in the video game series Mega Man X , Mega Man Zero , and Mega Man ZX , is a Reploid who generally defies the will of the Maverick Hunters or of the human governments. In the Japanese games, they are called Irregulars. The motivation… …

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  • 64Money illusion — In economics, money illusion refers to the tendency of people to think of currency in nominal, rather than real, terms. In other words, the numerical/face value (nominal value) of money is mistaken for its purchasing power (real value). This is… …

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  • 65City of Cleburne v. Cleburne Living Center, Inc. — City of Cleburne v. Cleburne Living Center, Inc. Supreme Court of the United States Argued March 18, 1985 …

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  • 66Philippa Foot — Philippa Ruth Foot Full name Philippa Ruth Foot Born October 3, 1920(1920 10 03) Owston Ferry, Lincolnshire Died October 3, 2010(2010 10 03) (aged 90) Oxford, England Era 20th Century …

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  • 67Vriend v. Alberta — SCCInfoBox case name=Vriend v. Alberta full case name=Delwin Vriend, Gala Gay and Lesbian Awareness Society of Edmonton, Gay and Lesbian Community Centre of Edmonton Society and Dignity Canada Dignité for Gay Catholics and Supporters v. Her… …

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  • 68Complete information — is a term used in economics and game theory to describe an economic situation or game in which knowledge about other market participants or players is available to all participants. Every player knows the payoffs and strategies available to other …

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  • 69Social actions — In sociology, social actions refer to any action that takes into account the actions and reactions of other individuals and is modified based on those events. Social action is a concept developed by Max Weber that explores interaction between… …

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  • 70Theology of the Body — is the topic of a series of 129 lectures given by Pope John Paul II during his Wednesday audiences in the Pope Paul VI Hall between September 1979 and November 1984. It was the first major teaching of his pontificate. The complete addresses were… …

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