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  • 101self rule — governing oneself, self reign, autonomy …

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  • 102Universal House of Justice — governing council of the Bahai religion (comprised of elected leaders) …

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  • 103GIFA — • Governing International Fisheries Agreements …

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  • 104International figure skating — Figure skating is a sport enjoyed all round the world. Originally based in European countries, the sport is enjoying a major expansion in the countries of East Asia. The international governing body of the sport is the International Skating Union …

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  • 105School governor — In England, Wales and Northern Ireland, school governors are members of a school s Governing Body. In state schools they have responsibility for raising school standards through their three key roles of setting strategic direction, ensuring… …

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  • 106Governance in higher education — refers to the means by which higher educational (also tertiary or postsecondary) institutions are formally organized and managed, though often there is a distinction between definitions of management and governance. Simply, university governance… …

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  • 107Hierarchy of the Early Church — • The word hierarchy is used here to denote the three grades of bishop, priest, and deacon (ministri) Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Hierarchy of the Early Church     Hierarchy of the Early Church …

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  • 108Organizational structure of Jehovah's Witnesses — Part of a series on Jehovah s Witnesses Overview …

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  • 109Raymond Franz — (born 1922) was a member of the Governing Body of Jehovah s Witnesses from 1971 until May 22 1980, [Our Kingdom Ministry, August 1980, page 2, Announcements: This is a notification that Raymond Victor Franz is no longer a member of the Governing… …

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  • 110cañada — /keuhn yah deuh, yad euh/, n. Chiefly Western U.S. 1. a dry riverbed. 2. a small, deep canyon. [1840 50; < Sp, equiv. to cañ(a) CANE + ada n. suffix] * * * Canada Introduction Canada Background: A land of vast distances and rich natural resources …

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