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  • 111Due process — is the legal code that the state must venerate all of the legal rights that are owed to a person under the principle. Due process balances the power of the state law of the land and thus protects individual persons from it. When a government… …

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  • 112Prisoner's dilemma — This article is about game theory. For the 1988 novel, see Prisoner s Dilemma (novel). For the Doctor Who audiobook, see The Prisoner s Dilemma. For the 2001 play, see The Prisoner s Dilemma (play). The prisoner’s dilemma is a canonical example… …

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  • 113Software license agreement — EULA redirects here. For the community, see Eula, Texas. A software license agreement is a contract between the licensor and purchaser of the right to use software. The license may define ways under which the copy can be used, in addition to the… …

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  • 114Creative Commons — This article is about the organisation. For their published licences, see Creative Commons licenses. For usage of product, see List of works available under a Creative Commons License. Creative Commons Founder(s) Lawrence Lessig Type …

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  • 115History of Taiwan — This article discusses the history of Taiwan (including the Pescadores). For history of the polity which currently governs Taiwan, see history of the Republic of China.The island of Taiwan (excluding the Pescadores) was first populated by… …

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  • 116Non-Intercourse Act — In the last days of President Thomas Jefferson s presidency, the United States Congress replaced the Embargo Act of 1807 with the almost unenforceable Non Intercourse Act of March 1809. This Act lifted all embargoes on American shipping except… …

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  • 117Tariff of 1828 — The Tariff of 1828, also known as the Tariff of Abominations, enacted on May 19, 1828 (ch. 55, USStat|4|270), was a protective tariff passed by the U.S. Congress. It was labeled the Tariff of Abominations by its southern detractors because of the …

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  • 118Norris-La Guardia Act — The Norris La Guardia Act (also known as the Anti Injunction Bill) of 1932 was a United States federal law that made yellow dog contracts , or those in which a worker agreed as a condition of employment that he would not join a labor union,… …

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  • 119Bookmaker — A bookmaker, bookie or turf accountantfact|date=September 2008, is an organization or a person that takes bets and pays winnings depending upon results and, depending on the nature of the bet, the odds. Range of events Most bookmakers in the… …

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  • 120European Communities Act 1972 (UK) — Infobox UK Legislation short title=European Communities Act 1972 parliament=Parliament of the United Kingdom long title=An Act to make provision in connection with the enlargement of the European Communities to include the United Kingdom,… …

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