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  • 31Information revolution — The term information revolution (sometimes called also the information al revolution ) describes current economic, social and technological trends. Many competing terms have been proposed that focus on different aspects of this societal trend.The …

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  • 32Lawburrows — is a little known civil action in Scots law initiated by one person afraid of another s possible violence.Civil law and the rights of individualsIt is said that, in some communities, there is a fear of violence from certain known people and that… …

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  • 33Security interest — A security interest is a property interest created by agreement or by operation of law over assets to secure the performance of an obligation, usually the payment of a debt.[1] It gives the beneficiary of the security interest certain… …

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  • 34IndigNation — was Singapore s historic, inaugural, month long gay pride celebration held in August 2005 to coincide with the republic s 40th National Day. It has since become an important, annual event in the local LGBT calendar, held throughout the month of… …

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  • 35Narla Venkateswara Rao — Narla Venkateshwara Pramastenakshmi Preval Argurananda Veramesh Kashturambigrana Mitall Rao or V. R. Narla (December 1, 1908 March 13, 1985) is a Telugu language writer, journalist and politician from Andhra Pradesh in India. He was Rajya Sabha… …

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  • 36Community High School Tehran, Iran — The Community High School was originally founded as a boarding school for the children of Presbyterian missionaries from the United States who were stationed in Iran since the 1830s. In the late 1940s, the school moved from its location at Ghavam …

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  • 37Monetary hegemony — is an economic and political phenomenon in which a single state has decisive influence over the functions of the international monetary system. The functions influenced by a monetary hegemon are: accessibility to international credits, foreign… …

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  • 38William Smith (abolitionist) — William Smith (1756 ndash; 1835) was a British politician and dissenter and Member of Parliament (MP) for Norwich.Early lifeWilliam Smith was born on September 22, 1756 at Clapham (then a village to the south of London), the son of Samuel Smith.… …

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  • 39Lawrence Buell — is the current Powell M. Cabot Professor of American Literature at Harvard University, specialist on antebellum American literature and a pioneer of Ecocriticism. He is the 2007 recipient of the Jay Hubbell Medal for Lifetime Achievement in… …

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  • 40National Anti-Vivisection Society — (UK) Founded 1875 Location London Key people Jan Creamer, chief executive Area served United Kingdom Focus Animal welfare …

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