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  • 1Attorney General's List of Subversive Organizations — The United States Attorney General s List of Subversive Organizations was a list drawn up on April 3, 1947cite web | title=Prelude to McCarthyism: The Making of a Blacklist| work=Goldstein, Robert Justin, Prologue , U.S. National Archives|… …

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  • 2List of publications in humor research — This page lists publications in humor research, with brief annotations. The list includes books, scholarly journals that regularly cover articles in humor research, as well as some seminal, frequently cited journal articles about humor.This list… …

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  • 3Maintenance of Religious Harmony Act — Old Parliament House, photographed in January 2006 An Act to provide for the maintenance of religious harmony and for establishing a Presidential Council for Religious Harmony and for matters conne …

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  • 4Spartacist League — The Spartacist League (Spartakusbund in German) was a left wing Marxist revolutionary movement organized in Germany during and just after the politically volatile years of World War I. The League was named after Spartacus, leader of the largest… …

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  • 5Cuba–United States relations — Cuba – United States relations Cuba …

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  • 6United States-Latin American relations — The United States has always had a special conception of its relationship with the nations of Latin America. 19th century to World War I The 1823 Monroe Doctrine, founder of United States isolationism, theorized the imperative for the US to break …

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  • 7Matteotti, Giacomo — (1885–1924)    A socialist martyr, Giacomo Matteotti’s murder by the Fascists led to the definitive end of liberal Italy and the advent of Benito Mussolini’s dictatorship. Matteotti was born in Rovigo, near Venice, the son of a lower middleclass… …

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  • 8Open access — This article is about open access to research literature. For other uses, see Open access (disambiguation). Open Access logo, originally designed by Public Library of Science Open access (OA) refers to unrestricted access via the Internet to… …

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  • 9Convulsionnaires of Saint-Médard — is a term used to describe a group of 18th century French religious pilgrims who exhibited convulsions and later constituted a religious sect and a political movement. This practice originated at the tomb of François de Pâris, a Jansenist deacon… …

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  • 10Self-archiving — To self archive is to deposit a free copy of a digital document on the World Wide Web in order to provide open access to it.[1] The term usually refers to the self archiving of peer reviewed research journal and conference articles as well as… …

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