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  • 81Occupational hygiene — Occupational (or industrial in the U.S.) hygiene is generally defined as the art and science dedicated to the anticipation, recognition, evaluation, communication and control of environmental stressors in, or arising from, the workplace that may… …

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  • 83Yasim Mohamed — Yasin Abdi Mohamed is one of 17 people connected to arrests on June 2 and June 3, 2006 in the 2006 Toronto terrorism arrests. He was serving a two year sentence on weapons smuggling charges, which were recently connected to the Toronto group. He… …

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  • 84Censorship in the United States — According to the Reporters Without Borders Press Freedom Index, the United States is currently ranked 48th in the world in terms of press freedom. [ [http://www.rsf.org/article.php3?id article=24025 Reporters sans frontières Annual Worldwide… …

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  • 85Mir Jafar Awards — The Mir Jafar Awards are spoof awards awarded by the Dalal Foundation, a coalition of activist groups against environmental and human rights violations corporate crime and state repression in India. These awards are presented to individuals who,… …

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  • 86Hesiod — Hesiodic /hee see od ik, hes ee /, adj. /hee see euhd, hes ee /, n. fl. 8th century B.C., Greek poet. * * * flourished с 700 BC Greek poet. One of the earliest Greek poets, he is often called the father of Greek didactic poetry. A native of… …

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  • 87St. Ambrose —     St. Ambrose     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► St. Ambrose     Bishop of Milan from 374 to 397; born probably 340, at Trier, Arles, or Lyons; died 4 April, 397. He was one of the most illustrious Fathers and …

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  • 88art and part — Scottish form of guilt by association. For an accused to be guilty on this basis, the Crown must establish concert, that is, an agreement or harmony of purpose to commit the crime – whether long standing or spontaneous, it matters not. See aid or …

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  • 89aid — v 1. help, assist, bestead, accommodate, oblige, abet, befriend; contribute, join in, Inf. pitch in, Inf. chip in, lend a hand, lend oneself to, play or do one s part, boost, give a boost to, give a lift to; (all usually negative) lift a finger,… …

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  • 90aid */*/ — I UK [eɪd] / US noun Word forms aid : singular aid plural aids 1) a) [uncountable] economics money, food, or other help that an organization or government gives to a country or area where people need it, for example because of a war or flood… …

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