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  • 51Anti-psychiatry — See also: Biopsychiatry controversy Anti psychiatry refers to a post 1960s configuration of groups and theoretical constructs hostile to most of the fundamental assumptions and practices of psychiatry. Its igniting influences were Michel Foucault …

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  • 52Gruinard Island — Infobox Scottish island | latitude=57.89 longitude= 05.47 GridReference=NG945945 celtic name= norse name=Eilean Gruinneart meaning of name= Shallow firth , from Norse area=196 ha area rank=112 highest elevation=An Eilid 106 m Population=0… …

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  • 53Gresham's law — is an economic principle that states: When a government compulsorily overvalues one type of money and undervalues another, the undervalued money will leave the country or disappear from circulation into hoards, while the overvalued money will… …

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  • 54Convention on the Rights of the Child — Signed 20 November 1989[1] Location New York[1] Effective 2 September 1990[1] Condition 20 ratifications …

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  • 55Coalition to Stop the Use of Child Soldiers — Founder(s) Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch, International Save the Children Alliance, Jesuit Refugee Service, Quaker United Nations Office …

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  • 56Military use of children — A Chinese Nationalist soldier, age 10, member of a Chinese division from the X Force, boarding planes in Burma bound for China, May 1944. The military use of children takes three distinct forms: children can take direct part in hostilities (child …

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  • 57Dissolution of the Monasteries — History of Christianity in the British Isles The ruins of Glastonbury Abbey General Anglican Communion Roman Catholic Church in England and Wales Calendar of saints (Church of England) …

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  • 58Tesco — For other uses, see Tesco (disambiguation). Coordinates: 51°42′18.89″N 0°1′36.37″W / 51.7052472°N 0.0267694°W / 51.7052472; 0.0267694 …

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  • 60Armenian Genocide — Armenian civilians are marched to a nearby prison i …

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