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  • 91Black supremacy — is a racist [ [http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/racist The word racist hatred or intolerance of another race or other races.] ] ideology based on the assertion that black people are superior to other racial groups.NatureIn Killing Rage:… …

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  • 92History of the People's Republic of China (1949–1976) — History of the People s Republic of China     1949–1976, The Mao Era         …

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  • 93Bushism — This article is about George W. Bush s occasionally unconventional use of English. For his political ideologies, see Political positions of George W. Bush. For his various foreign policy principles, see Bush Doctrine. George W. Bush at a podium… …

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  • 94Yunnan — Not to be confused with Yunan (disambiguation). Coordinates: 24°30′N 101°30′E / 24.5°N 101.5°E / 24.5; 101.5 …

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  • 95Spelling — For other uses, see Spelling (disambiguation). Part of a series on Reading …

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  • 96Alliance for Progress — The Alliance for Progress initiated by U.S. President John F. Kennedy in 1961 aimed to establish economic cooperation between North and South America. The aid was intended to counter the perceived emerging communist threat from Cuba to U.S.… …

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  • 97Cultural literacy — is familiarity with and ability to understand the idioms, allusions, and informal content that create and constitute a dominant culture. From being familiar with street signs to knowing historical references to understanding the most recent slang …

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  • 98Juche — Tower of the Juche Idea in Pyongyang Juche or Chuch e (Korean pronunciation: [tɕutɕʰe]) is a Korean word meaning main body or mainstream . In the Democratic People s Republic of Korea (North Korea), Juche refers specifically to a …

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  • 99Media literacy — is a repertoire of competences that enable people to analyze, evaluate, and create messages in a wide variety of media modes, genres, and forms. Contents 1 Education 2 History 2.1 United Kingdom 2.2 Australia …

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  • 100Slavery in the United States — began soon after English colonists first settled Virginia in 1607 and lasted until the passage of the Thirteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution in 1865. Before the widespread establishment of chattel slavery, much labor was organized …

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