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  • 71Office for Fair Access — The Office for Fair Access is a non departmental public body responsible for ensuring that any university or higher education institution in England which plans to charge variable tuition fees starting with the academic year 2006/7 has in place… …

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  • 72Legal dispute over Quebec's language policy — The legal dispute over Quebec s language policy began soon after the enactment of the Charter of the French Language by the National Assembly of Quebec in 1977. The Charter, enacted under the Parti Québécois government of René Lévesque, expanded… …

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  • 73California Fair Employment and Housing Act — The California Fair Employment and Housing Act (FEHA), codified as [http://finduslaw.com/california fair employment and housing act feha government code 12900 12996 Government Code §§12900 12996] , is powerful California statute used to fight… …

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  • 74Foreign Policy Centre — The Foreign Policy Centre (FPC) is a British think tank specialising in foreign policy. It was formed in 1998 and launched by Tony Blair with the aim of developing a vision of a fair and rule based world order . It is pro European. It has its… …

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  • 75Canadian Internet Policy and Public Interest Clinic — (CIPPIC) is a legal clinic at the University of Ottawa focused on maintaining fair and balanced policy making in Canada related to technology. Founded in the fall of 2003, its headquarters is at the University of Ottawa, Faculty of Law, Common… …

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  • 76Western Australia Policy Forum — The Western Australia Policy Forum (WAPF) is a think tank based in Western Australia. It is independently funded and was established in 2007. [The West Australian, 14 March 2008, page 17] It is the first think tank in Australia, which has a… …

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  • 77Uniform Individual Accident And Sickness Policy Provisions Act — A regulation that stipulates that individual health insurance policies must contain certain provisions before being valid. The Uniform Individual Accident and Sickness Policy Provisions Act was created by the National Association of Insurance… …

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  • 78competition policy — (EU) the competition policy of the European Union (EU). It is no different in principle from national measures. The ideas and issues are the same – to allow everyone the benefits of larger markets without the disadvantage of monopolies and the… …

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  • 79Office of Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity — is an agency within the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development which deals with administrative roles regarding the provision of housing. External links FHEO U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development …

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  • 80Philip IV (The Fair) — (1268–1314)    Monarch.    Philip inherited the throne of France in 1285. In the history of the Church, he is remembered for his feud with Pope Boniface VIII, initially over the question of the taxation of the clergy. Subsequently he rejected the …

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