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  • 61Common Agricultural Policy — European Union This article is part of the series: Politics and government of the European Union …

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  • 62Informatization — or informatisation refers to the extent by which a geographical area, an economy or a society is becoming information based, i.e., increase in size of its information labor force. Usage of the term was inspired by Marc Porat’s categories of ages… …

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  • 63Antarctica — /ant ahrk ti keuh, ahr ti /, n. the continent surrounding the South Pole: almost entirely covered by an ice sheet. ab. 5,000,000 sq. mi. (12,950,000 sq. km). Also called Antarctic Continent. * * * Antarctica Introduction Antarctica Background:… …

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  • 64Moral rights in copyright law in Canada — are protected under the Copyright Act of Canada and include an author’s right to attribution, integrity and association of a work. Moral rights are to be distinguished from economic rights; moral rights essentially being derived from the… …

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  • 65Contemporary anarchism — Part of the Politics series on Anarchism …

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  • 66Vaccine — For other uses, see Vaccine (disambiguation). A vaccine is a biological preparation that improves immunity to a particular disease. A vaccine typically contains an agent that resembles a disease causing microorganism, and is often made from… …

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  • 67Emissions trading — (or emission trading) is an administrative approach used to control pollution by providing economic incentives for achieving reductions in the emissions of pollutants. It is sometimes called cap and trade.A central authority (usually a government …

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  • 68Trans-Saharan trade — is trade across the Sahara between Mediterranean countries and West Africa. While existing from prehistoric times, the peak of such trade extended from the eighth century until the late sixteenth century. Increasing Desertification and Economic… …

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  • 69Mexican Repatriation — The Mexican Repatriation refers to a mass migration that took place between 1929 and 1939, when as many as 500,000 people of Mexican descent were forced or pressured to leave the US.[1] The event, carried out by American authorities, took place… …

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  • 70Harold Demsetz — (born 1930, Chicago, Illinois) is a professor emeritus of economics at the University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA).CareerDemsetz (1988) includes a short intellectual autobiography. Demsetz grew up on the west side of Chicago, the… …

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