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  • 1Movement for France — Mouvement pour la France Leader Philippe de Villiers Founded 1994 …

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  • 2Movement for Multi-Party Democracy — (MMD) Movement for Multi Party Democracy (MMD) Leader Rupiah Banda Ideology Center left, social democracy, trade unionism The Movement for Multi party Democracy (MMD) is a political party in …

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  • 3KIBBUTZ MOVEMENT — The kibbutz, or kevuẓah (plural: kibbutzim, kevuẓot) is a voluntary collective community, mainly agricultural, in which there is no private wealth and which is responsible for all the needs of the members and their families. The kibbutz movement… …

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  • 4Rastafari movement — Main doctrines Jah · Afrocentrism …

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  • 5LGBT issues and the Hare Krishna movement — Hare Krishna views of homosexuality, and especially the view of the International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON) towards LGBT issues, are generally typical of most fundamentalist religious movements. Nevertheless, same sex relations… …

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  • 6Gülen movement — The Gülen movement is a transnational civic society movement inspired by the teachings of Turkish Islamic theologian Fethullah Gülen. His teachings about hizmet (altruistic service to the common good ) have attracted a large number of supporters… …

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  • 7Intelligent design movement — Part of a series of articles on Intelligent design …

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  • 8Arts and Crafts Movement — The Arts and Crafts Movement was a British, Canadian, and American aesthetic movement occurring in the last years of the 19th century and the early years of the 20th century. Inspired by the writings of John Ruskin and a romantic idealization of… …

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  • 9Christian Family Movement — The Christian Family Movement (also known as CFM) is a national movement of parish (neighborhood) small groups of families that meet in one another’s homes to reinforce Christian values and actively encourage other fellow Christian parents… …

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  • 10Post-September 11 anti-war movement — The post September 11 anti war movement is an anti war social movement that emerged after the September 11 terrorist attacks in response to the War on Terrorism.BackgroundOn September 11, 2001 a series of coordinated terrorist attacks against the …

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