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  • 61AIDS denialism — refers to the views of a loosely connected group of individuals and organizations who deny that the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is the cause of acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS). HIV/AIDS denialists prefer the terms rethinker or… …

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  • 62National identification number — A national identification number, national identity number, or national insurance number is used by the governments of many countries as a means of tracking their citizens, permanent residents, and temporary residents for the purposes of work,… …

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  • 63Toronto Transit Commission fares — Obverse and reverse of the TTC single ride token introduced in 2006. On the Toronto Transit Commission, fares may be paid with a variety of media, the price of which may be determined by the age of the rider. Contents …

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  • 64DREAM Act — The DREAM Act (acronym for Development, Relief and Education for Alien Minors) is an American legislative proposal first introduced in the Senate on August 1, 2001[1] and most recently reintroduced there on May 11, 2011. This bill would provide… …

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  • 65Eastern epistemology — Jain EpistemologyAccording to Jain epistemology, reality is multifaceted ( anekanta , or non one sided ), such that no finite set of statements can capture the entire truth about the objects they describe. The Jain list of pramanas (valid sources …

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  • 66R. v. Cuerrier — SCCInfoBox case name=R. v. Cuerrier full case name=Her Majesty The Queen v. Henry Gerard Cuerrier heard date=March 27, 1998 decided date=December 3, 1998 citations= [1998] 2 S.C.R. 371 history=BC Court of Appeal ruling= Crown appeal allowed, new… …

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  • 67False Decretals — • A name given to certain apocryphal papal letters contained in a collection of canon laws composed about the middle of the ninth century by an author who uses the pseudonym of Isidore Mercator, in the opening preface to the collection Catholic… …

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  • 68Contract — • The canonical and moralist doctrine on this subject is a development of that contained in the Roman civil law. In civil law, a contract is defined as the union of several persons in a coincident expression of will by which their legal relations …

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  • 69Obtaining property by deception — was formerly a statutory offence in England and Wales and Northern Ireland. Contents 1 England and Wales 1.1 By any deception 1.2 Dishonestly 1.3 …

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  • 70James H. Fetzer — James Henry Fetzer (born December 6, 1940 in Pasadena, California) is an American philosopher, professor emeritus at the University of Minnesota Duluth,[1] and a well known conspiracy theorist.[2 …

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