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  • 121E-Government — (from electronic government, also known as e gov, digital government, online government or in a certain context transformational government) refers to the use of internet technology as a platform for exchanging information, providing services and …

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  • 122Bengali theatre — refers to plays in the Bengali language. There are some Hindi theatres which are accepted by the Bengali people (e.g. the productions of Rangakarmee, a group whose productions are directed mainly by Usha Ganguly; the productions by Padatik,… …

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  • 123Nature fakers controversy — Illustration from William J. Long s School of the Woods (1902), showing an otter teaching her young to swim The nature fakers controversy was an early 20th century American literary debate highlighting the conflict between science and sentiment… …

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  • 124Prospect Park (Brooklyn) — Infobox nrhp | name =Prospect Park nrhp type = caption = location= Brooklyn, New York area = built =October 19, 1867 architect= Frederick Law Olmsted and Calvert Vaux added = September 17, 1980 governing body = Local refnum=80002637 cite… …

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  • 125Corporate social responsibility — For other types of responsibility, see Responsibility (disambiguation). Corporate social responsibility (CSR, also called corporate conscience, corporate citizenship, social performance, or sustainable responsible business)[1] is a form of… …

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  • 126John Tizard — (born 1954, in Colchester) is Director of the Centre for Public Service Partnerships at Birmingham University.The Centre has been established to: •be the leading source of authoritative, evidence based advice on public service partnerships for… …

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  • 127German Institute for Economic Research — Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung (DIW) Established 1925 Executive Board Gert G. Wagner, Georg Weizsäcker, Cornelius Richter Faculty Economics, Social Science Staff 185 Location Berlin …

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  • 128Queen Victoria — For other uses, see Queen Victoria (disambiguation). Victoria …

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