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  • 51Islamophobia — This article is about discrimination. For criticism of Islam, see Criticism of Islam. For criticism of political Islam, see Criticism of Islamism …

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  • 52Gay bathhouse — Gay bathhouses, also known as gay saunas or steam baths (and sometimes called, in gay slang in some regions, the baths or the tubs ), are places where men can go to have sex with other men. Not all men who visit such bathhouses consider… …

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  • 53Don't ask, don't tell — DADT redirects here. For the television syndication company, see Disney ABC Domestic Television. For other uses, see Don t ask, don t tell (disambiguation) …

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  • 54London Borough of Croydon — For other places called Croydon, see Croydon (disambiguation). For the historic town located within the London Borough which gives the name, see Croydon. London Borough of Croydon   London borough   …

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  • 55Binzhou — (zh cp|c=滨州|p=Bīnzhōu) is a prefecture level city in northern Shandong province, People s Republic of China. Sitting on the northern bank of the Yellow River with two arms extended to the southern bank, Binzhou borders the provincial capital of… …

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  • 56United States journalism scandals — lists journalistic incidents in the United States which have been widely reported as journalistic scandals, or which were alleged to be scandalous by journalistic standards of the day.Notable reports of United States journalism scandalsCoverage… …

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  • 57O'Connor v. Ortega — Supreme Court of the United States Argued October 16, 1986 Decided March 31, 1987 …

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  • 58Transparency (research) — Transparency, as used in the humanities, implies openness, communication, and accountability. It is a metaphorical extension of the meaning a transparent object is one that can be seen through. Transparent procedures include open meetings,… …

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  • 59Political positions of Hillary Rodham Clinton — U.S. Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton (D NY), a former candidate for the nomination of the Democratic Party in the 2008 U.S. Presidential election, has taken positions on many political issues through her public comments and her senatorial voting… …

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  • 60Forum (legal) — For other uses, see Forum (disambiguation). A public forum is a United States constitutional law term that describes a government owned property that is open to public expression and assembly. Contents 1 Types 2 Forum analysis versus government… …

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