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  • 101Business ethics — For the episode from the American television series The Office, see Business Ethics (The Office). Business ethics (also corporate ethics) is a form of applied ethics or professional ethics that examines ethical principles and moral or ethical… …

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  • 102ISU-122 — Infobox Weapon name=ISU 122 caption=Polish ISU 122 origin=flagcountry|Soviet Union|1923 type=Self propelled gun is vehicle=yes length=9.85 m (32.31 ft) width=3.07 m (10 ft) height=2.48 m (8.13 ft) weight=45.5 tonnes (100,309 lbs)… …

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  • 103Directed-energy weapon — This article is about practical experiments with energy weapons. For fictional uses, see raygun. Humvee with Active Denial System mounted A directed energy weapon (DEW) emits energy in an aimed direction without the means of a projectile. It… …

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  • 104Oxbridge rivalry — The University of Oxford and the University of Cambridge, collectively known as Oxbridge, are the two oldest universities in Britain. Both were founded more than 750 years ago, and between them have produced a large number of Britain s most… …

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  • 105Belisarius series — The Belisarius Series is an epic fictional saga of heroic scope in the alternate history and military history sub genres of science fiction with its protagonist being the real historical figure, the Byzantine general, Flavius Belisarius (505… …

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  • 106Brumby — Infobox Horse name= Brumby image caption=Brumbies in the Northern Territory, 2006 features = altname= nickname= country= Australia group1= std1= | A brumby is a free roaming feral horse in Australia. Although they are found in many areas around… …

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  • 107World War I — This article is about the major war of 1914–1918. For other uses, see World War One (disambiguation) and Great War (disambiguation). World War I …

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  • 108Willem Jan Knoop — (Deventer, May 2, 1811 mdash; The Hague, January 24, 1894) was a Dutch lieutenant general, military historian, and politician. As a young captain of the Dutch General Staff he wrote an unsubstantiated and misleading critique of the British… …

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  • 109Nigeria — Nigerian, adj., n. /nuy jear ee euh/, n. a republic in W Africa: member of the Commonwealth of Nations; formerly a British colony and protectorate. 107,129,469; 356,669 sq. mi. (923,773 sq. km). Cap.: Abuja. Official name, Federal Republic of… …

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  • 110satire — /sat uyeur/, n. 1. the use of irony, sarcasm, ridicule, or the like, in exposing, denouncing, or deriding vice, folly, etc. 2. a literary composition, in verse or prose, in which human folly and vice are held up to scorn, derision, or ridicule. 3 …

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