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  • 61Civil Status Mobile Registration Unit in Oman — Why Consider Mobile Registration Unit Services is composed of varying topographic areas consisting of plains (3%), mountains (15%) and wadies (valleys (dry rivers beds)) and desert (82%). The Sultanate of Oman has an area of 309,500 square… …

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  • 62Civil Society Dialogue project in Cyprus — The Civil Society Dialogue Project in Cyprus follows the negative outcome of the referendum in Cyprus for the re unification of the island (known as the Annan Plan), which took place on the 24th of April 2004. A number of Cypriot peace pioneers… …

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  • 63Civil Harassment Restraining Order — A Civil Harassment Restraining Order (CHO) is a form of restraining order or order of protection used in the state of California. It is a legal intervention in which a person who is deemed to be harassing, threatening or stalking another person… …

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  • 64Civil disobedience — For other uses, see Civil disobedience (disambiguation). Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi was a figure known worldwide for advocating non violent civil disobedience. Civil disobedience is the active, professed refusal to obey certain laws, demands, and …

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  • 65Civil union — Legal recognition of same sex relationships Marriage Argentina Belgium Canada Iceland Netherlands Norway Portugal South Africa Spain Sweden …

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  • 66Civil defense — The international distinctive sign of civil defense, defined by the rules of International Humanitarian Law and to be used as a protective sign Civil defense, civil defence (see spelling differences) or civil protection is an effort to protect… …

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  • 67Civil service — Not to be confused with civilian service. The term civil service has two distinct meanings: A branch of governmental service in which individuals are employed on the basis of professional merit as proven by competitive examinations. The body of… …

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  • 68Civil Constitution of the Clergy — A commemorative plate from 1790 shows a curate swearing the Constitution. The Civil Constitution of the Clergy (French: Constitution civile du clergé ) was a law passed on 12 July 1790 during the French Revolution, that subordinated the Roman… …

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  • 69civil engineering — the work or profession of a civil engineer. * * * Profession of designing and executing structural works that serve the general public, including bridges, canals, dams, harbors, lighthouses, roads, tunnels, and environmental works (e.g., water… …

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  • 70Civil Identity Program of the Americas — Created in 2007,[1] the Universal Civil Identity Program in the Americas (PUICA) is the area of the Organization of American States (OAS) that is devoted to civil identity. It belongs to the Department for Effective Public Management within the… …

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