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  • 1Freedom of movement — This article is about the right to travel. For the mechanical concept, see Range of motion. Part of a series on Freedom …

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  • 2Freedom of information legislation — Freedom of Information Act redirects here. For other uses, see FOIA (disambiguation). Freedom of information legislation comprises laws that guarantee access to data held by the state. They establish a right to know legal process by which… …

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  • 3freedom — n 1. liberty, autonomy, sovereignty; independence, self determination, self direction, self government. 2. liberation, emancipation, manumission, disenthrallment, decolonization; release, relief from, riddance from, deregulation, decontrol;… …

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  • 4Drug Freedom Index — The Drug Freedom Index is a numerical index compiled by Free Existence that claims to measure the liberality of drug laws around the world. The index rates the legality of recreational drug usage, possession, and sales in 246 countries and semi… …

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  • 5Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom — The Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom was written in 1779 by Thomas Jefferson. In 1786, the Virginia General Assembly enacted the statute into the state s law. The Statute for Religious Freedom is one of only three accomplishments Jefferson… …

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  • 6French Revolution from the abolition of feudalism to the Civil Constitution of the Clergy — The French Revolution was a period in the history of France covering the years 1789 to 1799, in which republicans overthrew the Bourbon monarchy and the Roman Catholic Church perforce underwent radical restructuring. This article covers the year… …

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  • 7modesty — n. 1. Unobtrusiveness, retiring disposition, freedom from presumption. 2. Chastity, purity, decency. 3. Moderation, decency, propriety …

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  • 8innocence — Freedom from guilt. See presumption of innocence …

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  • 9Criminal Procedure (Hong Kong) — Every society has its own sets of moral standards and expectations. Different legal systems and laws develop and evolve based on these moral standards and expectations. Following the common law system introduced into Hong Kong when it became a… …

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  • 10Islamic ethics — ( akhlāq ), defined as good character, historically took shape gradually from the 7th century and was finally established by the 11th century. Encyclopedia of Islam Online, Akhlaq ] It was eventually shaped as a successful amalgamation of the Qur …

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