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  • 111Khalil Gibran International Academy — Infobox Education in the United States name = Khalil Gibran International Academy imagesize = motto = motto translation = streetaddress = 345 Dean St city = Brooklyn state = New York zipcode = 11217 coordinates = url =… …

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  • 1122005 Quran desecration controversy — The 2005 Qur an desecration controversy began when Newsweek s April 30 issue contained a report asserting that United States prison guards or interrogators had deliberately damaged a copy of Islam s holiest book, the Qur an. A week later, Hendrik …

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  • 113Denver International Airport — This article is about the current airport opened since 1995. For the airport previously serving Denver, Colorado, see Stapleton International Airport. Denver International Airport …

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  • 114Water fluoridation controversy — The water fluoridation controversy arises from moral, ethical, and safety concerns regarding the fluoridation of public water supplies. The controversy occurs mainly in English speaking countries, as Continental Europe does not practice water… …

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  • 115Melbourne International Film Festival — MIFF logo Location Melbourne, Australia Founded 1951 …

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  • 116Dental amalgam controversy — Dental amalgam filling The dental amalgam controversy refers to the conflicting views over the use of amalgam as a filling material mainly because it contains the element mercury. The concern centers on the health effects of toxicity or allergy… …

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  • 117Blanchard, Bailey, and Lawrence theory controversy — The BBL Controversy also known as the Autogynephilia Controversy is an ongoing and heated line of discussion in the transgendered community. The subject, Blanchard, Bailey, and Lawrence theory, is a theory of transsexual taxonomy developed by Ray …

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  • 118Dixie Chicks political controversy — The music group Dixie Chicks were mired in political controversy after comments made by one of the band members about the 2003 Iraqi war and George W. Bush. During the run up to the invasion of Iraq, the Dixie Chicks performed in concert in… …

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  • 119Convention on the Law of Non-Navigational Uses of International Watercourses — The Convention on the Law of Non Navigational Uses of International Watercourses is a document adopted by the United Nations on May 21, 1997 pertaining to the uses and conservation of all waters that cross international boundaries, including both …

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  • 120Ball tampering controversy in August 2006 — On 20 August, 2006, during the fourth day of the fourth Test between England and Pakistan at The Oval, Darrel Hair and fellow umpire Billy Doctrove ruled that the Pakistani team had been involved in ball tampering. They awarded five penalty runs… …

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