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  • 511994 reform of the Argentine Constitution — The 1994 reform to the Argentine Constitution was approved on 22 August, as a result of the Olivos Pact between by that time president of Argentina Carlos Saúl Menem, and the former president and leader of the opposition Raúl… …

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  • 52Clean Living Movements — A Clean Living Movement is a period of time when a surge of health reform crusades, many with moral overtones, erupts into the popular consciousness. This results in individual, or group reformers such as the anti tobacco or alcohol coalitions of …

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  • 53Clean living movement — In the history of the United States, a clean living movement is a period of time when a surge of health reform crusades, many with moral overtones, erupts into the popular consciousness. This results in individual, or group reformers such as the… …

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  • 54Watchdog journalism — aims to hold accountable public personalities and institutions, whose functions impact social and political life. The term lapdog journalism , for journalism biased in favour of personalities and institutions, is sometimes used as a conceptual… …

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  • 55John H. Frey — State Representative John H. Frey (born in Greenwich, Connecticut on February 8, 1963) won re election to serve as State Representative for the people of the 111th District (Ridgefield, Connecticut)in November, 2006. In the 2004 election, Rep.… …

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  • 56European civil code — The European civil code (ECC) is a proposed harmonization of private law across the European Union. The ultimate aim of a European civil code is, like a national civil code, to deal comprehensively with the core areas of private law. Private law… …

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  • 57Commercial skipping — is an advanced feature in some digital video recorders that makes it possible to automatically skip commercials in recorded programs. This feature had created controversy, with major television networks and movie studios claiming it violates… …

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  • 58Gloria Tristani — served from 1997 to 2001 as the first Hispanic woman member of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). Born and raised in San Juan, Puerto Rico, she is married to Judge Gerard W. Thomson and is the mother of Vanesa and Jorge. A graduate of… …

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  • 59Christianity in the Middle East — Middle Eastern Christians Total population 10–12 million (2011)[1] Regions with significant populations …

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  • 60Healthcare in Europe — is provided through a wide range of different systems run at the national level. Systems used include primarily Publicly funded health care (e.g. United Kingdom), mixed Public and Private Funded healthcare (e.g. Germany), and predominately… …

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