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  • 121Australian Aboriginal flag — The Australian Aboriginal flag was originally designed as a protest flag for the land rights movement of Indigenous Australians but has since become a symbol of the Aboriginal people of Australia. The flag is a yellow circle on a horizontally… …

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  • 122ENGLISH LANGUAGE IMPERIALISM — ▪ 1998 by Gerald Knowles       Seen in its simplest terms, language imperialism involves the transfer of a dominant language to other peoples. The transfer is essentially a demonstration of power traditionally military power but also in the… …

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  • 123Womyn-born-womyn — (an alternative spelling of women born women; see article on Womyn and more accurately termed Trans woman exclusionism) is a political term used by some feminists to establish themselves as feminist, woman identified women and is an extension of… …

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  • 124List of terms for ethnic exogroups — An ethnic exogroup is a group of people which does not belong to a particular ethnic group. Many cultures have terms referring to all outsiders, but in practice this often becomes narrowed to the largest outsider group. In particular, exogroup… …

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  • 125Honorary degree — For other degrees, see Academic degree. Not to be confused with an honours degree. An honorary degree[1] or a degree honoris causa (Latin: for the sake of the honour ) is an academic degree for which a university (or other degree awarding… …

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  • 126Uses and Ethics of Cloning — ▪ 1998 by Ian Wilmut       The announcement in February 1997 of the birth of Dolly the sheep, the first clone of an adult mammal, attracted international attention because of the new medical and agricultural opportunities and the new ethical… …

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  • 127English — [[t]ɪ̱ŋglɪʃ[/t]] ♦♦ 1) ADJ English means belonging or relating to England, or to its people or language. It is also often used to mean belonging or relating to Great Britain, although many people object to this. ...the English way of life...… …

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  • 128Harry Hammond — ( ca. 1932 2002) was a British street evangelist who became the subject of a UK wide public debate after his preaching led to his arrest for a public order offence. Arrest and prosecution In a street demonstration in The Square, in Bournemouth in …

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