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  • 101Bribery — Political corruption Corruption Perceptions Index, 2010 …

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  • 102Rise of the New Imperialism — The Rise of the New Imperialism overlaps with the Pax Britannica period (1815 1870). The American Revolution and the collapse of the Spanish empire in the New World in the early 1810 20s, following the revolutions in the viceroyalties of New… …

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  • 103Natural justice — A tondo of an allegory of justice (1508) by Raphael in the Stanza della Segnatura (Room of the Apostolic Signatura) of the Apostolic Palace, Vatican City …

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  • 104Blencoe v. British Columbia (Human Rights Commission) — SCCInfoBox case name=Blencoe v. British Columbia (Human Rights Commission) full case name=The British Columbia Human Rights Commission, the Commissioner of Investigation and Mediation, the British Columbia Human Rights Tribunal and Andrea Willis… …

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  • 105Anti-Quebec sentiment — Part of a series on Discrimination General forms …

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  • 106R v Thomas — Infobox Court Case name=R v Thomas court=Victorian Court of Appeal date decided=18 August 2006 full name=The Queen v Joseph Terrence Thomas citations=Cite Case AU|VSCA|165|2006 judges=Maxwell P, Buchanan Vincent JJA prior actions= DPP v Thomas… …

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  • 107Railway and Canal Traffic Act 1854 — The Railway and Canal Traffic Act 1854, also known as Cardwell s Act, was an Act of the United Kingdom Parliament regulating the operation of railways. It designated the railway companies as common carriers transporting goods and persons for the… …

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  • 108GSIS-Meralco bribery case — Infobox name = Infobox/doc title = Re: Letter of Presiding Justice Conrado M. Vasquez, Jr. on CA G.R. SP NO. 103692 [Antonio Rosete, et al. v. Securities and Exchange Commission, et al.] caption = Supreme Court of the Philippines headerstyle =… …

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  • 109basketball — /bas kit bawl , bah skit /, n. 1. a game played by two teams of usually five players each on a rectangular court having a raised basket or goal at each end, points being scored by tossing the ball through the opponent s basket. 2. the round,… …

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  • 110William Howard Taft: Limited Presidential Power — ▪ Primary Source              Theodore Roosevelt, in his Autobiography (1913), discussed the presidential office in terms of what he called Buchanan Presidents and Lincoln Presidents. The former category included those whose strict constitutional …

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