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  • 112Timeline of official languages policy in Canada — Because the country contains two major language groups, in Canada Official languages policy has always been an important and high profile area of public policy. In an exhaustive 1971 study of Canadian language law prepared for the Royal… …

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  • 113Cnut the Great — For other people named Canute of Denmark, see Canute of Denmark. Canute and Cnut redirect here. For other people of these names, see Knut. Cnut the Great Coin of Cnut the Great from the British Museum …

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  • 114Prohibition of drugs — See also: Drug prohibition law U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration in a training exercise. The prohibition of drugs through sumptuary legislation or religious law is a common means of attempting to prevent drug use. Prohibition of drugs has… …

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  • 115Nuño de Guzmán — Nuño Beltrán de Guzmán or sometimes Nuño de Guzmán (ca. 1490 – 1558) was a Spanish conquistador and colonial administrator in New Spain. He was Governor of the province of Pánuco from 1525–1533, and of Nueva Galicia from 1529–1534, President …

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  • 116Aristotle: Ethics and politics — Roger Crisp ETHICS BACKGROUND AND METHOD Aristotle wrote no books on ethics. Rather, he gave lectures, the notes for which subsequently were turned by others into two books, the Nicomachean Ethics (NE) and the Eudemian Ethics (EE). There is much… …

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  • 117violence — vi•o•lence [[t]ˈvaɪ ə ləns[/t]] n. 1) swift and intense force 2) rough or injurious physical force, action, or treatment 3) an unjust or unwarranted exertion of force or power 4) a violent act or proceeding 5) rough or immoderate vehemence, as of …

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  • 118violence — /ˈvaɪələns / (say vuyuhluhns) noun 1. rough force in action: the violence of the wind. 2. rough or injurious action or treatment: to die by violence. 3. any unjust or unwarranted exertion of force or power, as against rights, laws, etc.; injury;… …

  • 119violent — Moving, acting, or characterized, by physical force, especially by extreme and sudden or by unjust or improper force. Furious, vehement; as a violent storm or wind. A violent attack marked by, or due to, strong mental excitement. Vehement,… …

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  • 120equitable lien — noun : a security interest in real or personal property that does not require possession of the property and that can be reached in an equitable proceeding to prevent unjust enrichment …

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