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  • 41Circassian nationalism — Circassia. Alexander Keith Johnston, 1861 Circassian nationalism[1] is the desire among Circassians to establish (or rather, revive) an …

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  • 42National Youth Awards — The National Youth Awards are conferred annually by the Government of Pakistan (the Ministry of Youth Affairs division [1]) to high achieving and distinguished men and women from all over the country. These awards are conferred after a… …

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  • 43favor — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. goodwill, esteem, approbation, approval; partiality, bias, favoritism; patronage, backing; concession, dispensation; kindness, service, good turn; token, badge. See aid, permission, giving, leniency.… …

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  • 44injustice — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Lack of justice Nouns 1. injustice, unjustness, unfairness; bias, warp, twist, partiality, prejudice, inequity, inequitableness; bigotry, black justice; pedantry; unsportsmanlike conduct; favoritism,… …

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  • 45nepotism — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. favoritism, patronage; partiality, favor. See injustice. II (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) (VOCABULARY WORD) n. [NEP uh tizm] favoritism shown to relatives in work, politics. Joe got work through his… …

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  • 46partiality — I (Roget s IV) n. 1. [Bias] Syn. favoritism, unfairness, intolerance; see inclination 1 , prejudice . 2. [Liking] Syn. fondness, inclination, preference; see affection 1 , inclination 1 . See Synonym Study at prejudice . II (Roget s 3… …

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  • 47History of Cuba — 1736 map by Herman Moll of the West Indies and Mexico, together comprising New Spain , with Cuba visible in the center. The known history of Cuba, the largest of the Caribbean islands, predates Christopher Columbus sighting of the island during… …

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  • 48Xenophobia — is an intense and/or irrational dislike and sometimes fear of people from other countries. It comes from the Greek words ξένος ( xenos ), meaning foreigner, stranger, and φόβος ( phobos ), meaning fear. The term is typically used to describe a… …

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  • 49Demographics of Argentina — Population of Argentina, 1961–2003 Population: 40,091,359 (2010 census [INDEC])[1] …

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  • 50Nepotism — For the television episode, see Nepotism (The Office). Political corruption Corruption Perception …

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