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  • 102Claim club — Claim clubs, also called Actual Settlers Associations or Squatters Clubs, were a nineteenth century phenomenon in the American West. Usually operating within a confined local jurisdiction, these pseudo governmental entities sought to regulate… …

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  • 105civil disobedience — Narrowly understood, the refusal by all or part of a community to pay taxes or obey the laws and regulations of the state , as an attempt at changing government policy by non violent means. The Gandhian protests against British Rule in India are… …

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  • 106Assassination — is the targeted murder of a high profile person. [ [http://wordnet.princeton.edu/perl/webwn?s=assassin Assassin] (from Wordnet, Princeton University)] An added distinction between assassination and other forms of killing is that the assassin (one …

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  • 107History of South Korea — For the history of Korea before its division, see History of Korea. History of Korea This article is part of a series …

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  • 109Heteronormativity — is a term to describe the marginalization of non heterosexual lifestyles and the view that heterosexuality is the normal sexual orientation. Instances may include the idea that people fall into two distinct and complementary categories: male and… …

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  • 110Witches (Discworld) — See also: Discworld magic A major subset of the Discworld novels of Terry Pratchett involves the witches of Lancre. They are closely based on witches in British folklore and a slightly tongue in cheek reinterpretation of the Triple Goddess. Witch …

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