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  • 31Commercialization of indigenous knowledge — Contents 1 Biopiracy and bioprospecting 2 Famous cases 2.1 The rosy periwinkle 2.2 The neem tree 2.3 …

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  • 32History of the Spanish language — The Spanish language developed from vulgar Latin, with loan words from Basque in the north and Arabic in the southern part of the Iberian Peninsula (see Iberian Romance languages). Typical features of Spanish diachronic phonology include lenition …

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  • 33War of the Spanish Succession — Philip V of Spain and the Duke of Vendôme commanded the Franco Spanish charge at the Battle of Villaviciosa by Jean Alaux (1840) …

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  • 34Standard Spanish — or neutral Spanish is a linguistic variety, or lect, that is considered a correct educated standard for the Spanish language. Standard Spanish is not merely Spanish adjusted to fit in prescriptive molds dictated by a linguistic overseeing… …

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  • 35CARIBBEANS, SPANISH-PORTUGUESE NATION OF THE: LA NACION — Introduction Many of the Jews expelled from Spain in 1492 sailed to seek refuge in other Mediterranean lands. A group estimated at 50–100,000 crossed the frontier into Portugal where they joined a Jewish community that has been established for… …

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  • 36Venezuelan Spanish — is a dialect of the Spanish language spoken in Venezuela. Spanish was introduced in Venezuela by the conquistadors. Most of them were from Andalusia, Galicia, Basque Country and from the Canary Islands. Perhaps the latter, has been the most… …

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  • 37Foundation of Urgent Spanish — The Foundation of Urgent Spanish is a non profit organization created in February 2005 in Madrid, Spain. The Foundation was created in collaboration with the Real Academia Española, and is founded under the Department of Urgent Spanish of the… …

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  • 38Democratization of knowledge — The democratization of knowledge is the acquisition and spread of knowledge amongst the common people, not just privileged elites such as priests and academics. Contents 1 History 2 In the Digital Age 3 Scientific knowledge …

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  • 39Access to Knowledge movement — The Access to Knowledge (A2K) movement is a loose collection of civil society groups, governments, and individuals converging on the idea that access to knowledge should be linked to fundamental principles of justice, freedom, and economic… …

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  • 40AP Spanish Language — Advanced Placement Spanish Language (AP Spanish Language or AP Spanish or Spanish 5 AP) is a course and examination offered by the College Board as part of the Advanced Placement Program. [ [http://collegeboard.com/student/testing/ap/sub spanlang …

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