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  • 123Texas Constitution — The Constitution of the State of Texas is the document that describes the structure and function of the government of the U.S. State of Texas. Texas has had seven constitutions: the constitution of Coahuila y Tejas, the 1836 Constitution of the… …

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  • 126Constitution of Virginia — The Virginia Constitutional Convention, 1830, by George Catlin The Constitution of the Commonwealth of Virginia is the document that defines and limits the powers of the state government and the basic rights of the citizens of the U.S.… …

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  • 127Res judicata — or res iudicata (RJ), also known as claim preclusion, is the Latin term for a matter [already] judged , and may refer to two concepts: in both civil law and common law legal systems, a case in which there has been a final judgment and is no… …

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  • 128Emergy — The term Emergy was originally coined by David M. Scienceman in collaboration with the late Howard T. Odum. H.T.Odum used emergy to mean both sequestered energy and emergent property of energy use [ H.T.Odum, 1988,… …

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