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  • 1Group (sociology) — In sociology, a group can be defined as two or more humans that interact with one another, accept expectations and obligations as members of the group, and share a common identity. By this definition, society can be viewed as a large group,… …

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  • 2Network Crack Program Hacker (NCPH) Group — Formation 1994 (1994) Type hacker group Location Sichuan Province, China Membership 4 core members, aprox. 10 members ( …

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  • 3Samsung Group — Infobox Company company name = Samsung Group 삼성 그룹 company company type = Public (Kse|005930, Kse|005935) slogan = Imagine the Possibilities foundation = 1938 in Daegu, South Korea founder = Lee Byung chul location = subsid = Samsung Electronics …

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  • 4Bulgarian A Professional Football Group — For other sports leagues which may be referred to by this name, see List of professional sports leagues. Bulgarian A Professional Football Group Countries …

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  • 5American International Group — AIG redirects here. For other uses, see AIG (disambiguation). American International Group, Inc. Type Public Traded as NYSE:  …

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  • 6Rio Tinto Group — Rio Tinto Limited plc Type Public company (ASX: RIO, LSE:  …

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  • 7IBA Group — Infobox Company company name = International Business Alliance company company type = Joint stock company, privately held foundation = 1993, incorporated 2005 location city = Prague location country = Czech Republic slogan = Best Solutions for… …

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  • 8Iowa Primary Highway System — Iowa s primary highway system System information Notes: Primary highways in Iowa are generally state maintained …

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  • 9Dominant-party system — Part of the Politics series Party politics Political spectrum …

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  • 10Linux User Group — A Linux User Group or Linux Users Group (LUG) is a private, generally non profit or not for profit organization that provides support and/or education for Linux users, particularly for inexperienced users. The term commonly refers to local groups …

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