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  • 61Nuclear power phase-out — A nuclear power plant at Grafenrheinfeld, Germany. Chancellor Angela Merkel s coalition announced on May 30, 2011, that Germany’s 17 nuclear power stations will be shut down by 2022, in a policy reversal following Japan s Fukushima Daiichi… …

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  • 62Consensus decision-making — is a group decision making process that seeks the consent, not necessarily the agreement, of participants and the resolution of objections. Consensus is defined by Merriam Webster as, first, general agreement, and second, group solidarity of… …

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  • 63Abraham Lincoln: The Dred Scott Decision and the Declaration of Independence — ▪ Primary Source              The Dred Scott decision of March 1857 dealt a severe blow to Republican efforts to prevent the expansion of slavery. As the leading Republican in Illinois, Abraham Lincoln felt bound to oppose Democrats who upheld… …

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  • 64The Power of Half — The Power of Half: One Family s Decision to Stop Taking and Start Giving Back   …

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  • 65Nuclear power in the United Kingdom — United Kingdom energy related articles Government energy policy Energy use and conservation Nuclear power Solar power Wind power Energy efficiency in …

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  • 66Mühleberg Nuclear Power Plant — Mühleberg Nuclear Power Plant …

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  • 67Nuclear power in Thailand — Planned locations for nuclear power plants in Thailand are 1. Nakhon Si Thammarat 2. Surat Thani 3. Trat 4. Nakhon Sawan 5. Ubon Ratchathani The nuclear program of Thailand consists of a plan to build up to five nuclear power plants in Thailand …

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  • 68community power — Max Weber defined power as ‘the chance of … men to realise their own will in a communal action even against the resistance of others who are participating in the action’. This definition is disputed and a major contribution to competing theories… …

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  • 69Adolf Hitler's rise to power — began in Germany (at least formally)[1] in September 1919 when Hitler joined the political party that was[2] known as the Deutsche Arbeiterpartei (abbreviated as DAP, and later commonly referred to as the Nazi Party). This political party was… …

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  • 70Political power — ( imperium in Latin) is a type of power held by a group in a society which allows administration of some or all of public resources, including labour, and wealth. There are many ways to obtain possession of such power. At the nation state level… …

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