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  • 512005 World Summit — The 2005 World Summit, 14 ndash;16 September 2005, was a follow up summit meeting to the United Nations 2000 Millennium Summit, which led to the Millennium Declaration of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). Representatives (including many… …

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  • 52History of the Ecuadorian–Peruvian territorial dispute — The territorial dispute between Ecuador and Peru was one of the most persistent and seemingly most resistant to resolution of any in the Western Hemisphere. The conflict arose virtually at the birth of these two nations from the Spanish Empire in …

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  • 53Gibraltar — This article is about the British overseas territory. For other uses, see Gibraltar (disambiguation). Gibraltar …

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  • 54National Science Foundation — Motto: Supporting Education and Research across all the fields of Science, Mathematics and Technology America s Investment in the Future Where Discoveries Begin Agency overview Formed 10 May 1950 …

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  • 55Book of Abraham — For other meanings of this name, see Book of Abraham (disambiguation). A portion of the papyri considered by some to be source of the Book of Abraham. The difference between Egyptologists translation and Joseph Smith s interpretations have caused …

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  • 56Opportunism — Opportunity Seized, Opportunity Missed. Engraving by Theodoor Galle, 1605. Contents 1 General definition …

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  • 57Forced retention — refers to the act of applying pressure to employees to deter them from leaving a company. The most common way to do this is through legal means, such as non compete and non disclosure agreements. Given an adequately broad agreement, a company may …

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  • 58Te Āti Awa — Infobox Iwi iwi name =Te Āti Awa iwi location =Taranaki and Wellington waka =Tokomaru, Aotea population =17,000 united tribes no. = url =Te Āti Awa is a Māori iwi with traditional bases in the Taranaki and Wellington regions of New Zealand.… …

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  • 59Blue whiting — on a Faroese stamp. Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia …

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  • 60Northeast Indian — ▪ people Introduction  member of any of the Native American peoples living at the time of European contact in the area roughly bounded in the north by the transition from predominantly deciduous forest to the taiga, in the east by the Atlantic… …

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