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  • 31Kool-Aid — This article is about the flavored drink mix. For the album by Big Audio Dynamite II see Kool Aid (album). Kool Aid Type Drink mix and Pouched Beverage Owner Kraft Foods Country …

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  • 32Monetization of U.S. in-kind food aid — is the sale of food commodities purchased in and shipped from the United States and sold for local currency in a recipient country by cooperating sponsors , which are typically U.S. based non governmental organizations (NGOs) or recipient… …

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  • 33Faith-based foreign aid — refers to the international development and relief related spending and activities of religious or religiously motivated organizations, and the government financial and political support of those organizations. For centuries, Western religious… …

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  • 34Drinking the Kool-Aid — For the Veronica Mars episode, see Drinking the Kool Aid (Veronica Mars). Drinking the Kool Aid is a metaphor, used in the United States and Canada, that means to become an unquestioning believer in some ideology, or to accept an argument or… …

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  • 35Legal Aid Society of Cleveland — The Legal Aid Society of Cleveland is a legal aid society in Cleveland, Ohio established in 1905. It helped pioneer a nationwide legal aid movement whose leaders held to a simple but profound principle: that rich and poor alike are entitled to… …

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  • 36Drinking the Kool-Aid (Veronica Mars) — For the expression associated with uncritical belief, see Drinking the Kool Aid. Drinking the Kool Aid Veronica Mars episode Episode no. Season 1 Episode 9 Directed by …

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  • 37List of countries without armed forces — Countries without regular military forces. This is a list of countries without armed forces. The term country is used in the sense of independent state; thus, it applies only to sovereign states and not dependencies (e.g., Guam, Northern Mariana… …

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  • 38Student financial aid — refers to funding intended to help students pay education expenses including tuition and fees, room and board, books and supplies, etc. for education at a college, university, or private school. General governmental funding for public education… …

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  • 39Band-Aid — is the brand name for Johnson Johnson s line of adhesive bandages and related products. However, much of the consuming public in the United States, India, Canada, Brazil and Australia uses the term band aid generically, to refer to any such… …

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  • 40Buoyancy aid — Buoyancy aids are a specialist form of personal flotation device (PFD) used most commonly by kayakers and canoeists. They are designed as a flotation aid, rather than a life saving device and have several key differences to other PFD s and life… …

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