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  • 61Life insurance — The foundation of life insurance is the recognition of the value of a human life and the possibility of indemnification for the loss of that value. F. C. Oviatt, Economic place of insurance and its relation to society[1] Life insurance is a… …

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  • 62Wesley Snipes — Infobox actor name = Wesley Snipes imagesize = caption = 2008 cover of The Art of War II Betrayal birthdate = birth date and age|1962|7|31 birthname = Wesley Trent Snipes birthplace = Orlando, Florida, USA occupation = Film actor, Martial artist …

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  • 63Universal health care — is health care coverage which is extended to all eligible residents of a governmental region. Universal health care programs vary widely in their structure and funding mechanisms, particularly the degree to which they are publicly funded.… …

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  • 64Tennessee General Assembly — Infobox Legislature name = Tennessee General Assembly coa pic = Tennesseestateseallrg.png coa pic = session room = Tennessee state capitol.jpg house type = Bicameral houses = Senate House of Representatives leader1 type = Speaker of the Senate… …

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  • 65General Schedule — (or GS) is the name used to describe a payscale utilized by the majority of white collar personnel in the civil service of the federal government of the United States. The GS was enacted into law by the Classification Act of 1949, which replaced… …

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  • 66Sarah Palin — Sarah Palin …

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  • 67Education Act 1696 — The Education Act 1696 was an Act of the Parliament of Scotland (1696 c.26) that ordered locally funded, Church supervised schools to be established in every parish in Scotland. It was passed by the Parliament at Edinburgh on 8 September 1696 in… …

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  • 68The Prince's Charities Foundation — The Prince’s Charities Foundation was founded by The Prince of Wales in 1979 and was previously called the Prince of Wales’s Charitable Foundation. The intention of the Prince’s Charities Foundation is to support charitable bodies and purposes in …

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  • 69Germany — /jerr meuh nee/, n. a republic in central Europe: after World War II divided into four zones, British, French, U.S., and Soviet, and in 1949 into East Germany and West Germany; East and West Germany were reunited in 1990. 84,068,216; 137,852 sq.… …

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  • 70stock option — an option giving the holder, usually an officer or employee, the right to buy stock of the issuing corporation at a specific price within a stated period. [1940 45] * * * Contractual agreement entitling the holder to buy or sell a share of stock… …

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