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  • 91National Pension (Japan) — The Japanese national pension is a pension system that all registered residents of Japan, both Japanese and foreign, are required to enroll in. Since January 1, 2010 it has been managed by the Japan Pension Service. Contents 1 History 2 Types of… …

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  • 92Nissan Leaf — Manufacturer Nissan …

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  • 93Exemption from military service in Israel — Conscription to the Israeli Defense Forces is done in Israeli in accordance with the Israeli Security Service Law (חוק שירות ביטחון). This law also consists of a set of rules that define in which cases a person would be exempted from security… …

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  • 94exempt — I UK [ɪɡˈzempt] / US adjective allowed to ignore something such as a rule, obligation, or payment a tax exempt savings account exempt from: Currently, developing nations are exempt from certain restrictions on carbon emissions. II UK [ɪɡˈzempt] / …

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  • 95exempt — /ɪg zempt/ adjective not forced to do something, especially not forced to obey a particular law or rule, or not forced to pay something ● Anyone over 65 is exempt from charges ● He was exempt from military service in his country. ♦ exempt from… …

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  • 96BADGE, JEWISH — BADGE, JEWISH, distinctive sign compulsorily worn by Jews. Muslim World The introduction of a mark to distinguish persons not belonging to the religious faith of the majority did not originate in Christendom, where it was later radically imposed …

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  • 97LEVIRATE MARRIAGE AND ḤALIẒAḤ. — Definition Levirate marriage (Heb. יִבּוּם; yibbum) is the marriage between a widow whose husband died without offspring (the yevamah) and the brother of the deceased (the yavam or levir), as prescribed in Deuteronomy 25:5–6: „ If brethren dwell… …

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  • 98LOAN — (Heb. הַלְוָאָה, halva ah), a transaction in which a thing, usually money, is given by one person, called the malveh ( lender ), to another, called the loveh ( borrower ), for the latter s use and enjoyment, and in order that such thing or its… …

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  • 99MILITARY LAW — Morality and War in Judaism The prophetic view of the end of days is expressed in the words: and they shall beat their swords into plowshares, and their spears into pruning hooks; nation shall not lift up sword against nation, neither shall they… …

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  • 100ROMANIA — ROMANIA, country in East Central and South East Europe, in the Carpatho Danubian region, north of the Balkan Peninsula, partly on the littoral of the Black Sea. The territory comprising Romania was known as Dacia in antiquity; Jewish tombstones,… …

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