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  • 61Nazi Germany — Greater German Reich Großdeutsches Reich ↓ 1933–1945 …

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  • 62Gaudium et Spes — This article is part of a series on the Law of the Catholic Church Codes of Canon Law 1983 Code of Canon Law Code of Canons of the Eastern Churches 1917 Code of Canon Law Concord …

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  • 63Human resources — Manpower redirects here. For other uses, see Manpower (disambiguation). For other uses, see Human resource. Human resources is a term used to describe the individuals who make up the workforce of an organization, although it is also applied in… …

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  • 64Cedalion — In Greek mythology, Cedalion or Kedalion was a servant of Hephaestus in Lemnos. According to one tradition, he was Hephaestus s tutor, with whom Hera fostered her son on Naxos to teach him smithcraft. [Eustathius of Thessalonica, first note on Ξ …

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  • 65Alfred Adler — Infobox Person name = Alfred Adler image size = 150px caption = Alfred Adler birth name = birth date = Birth date|1870|02|07 birth place = Rudolfsheim, Austria death date = Death date and age|1937|05|28|1870|02|07 death place = Aberdeen, United… …

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  • 66Joseph Chamberlain — The Right Honourable Joseph Chamberlain The Rt. Hon. Joseph Chamberlain Leader of the Opposition …

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  • 67Weyr — A Weyr (pronEng|ˈwɪər) is a collection of dragons, their riders and support staff in Anne McCaffrey s fictional world of Pern. Weyr rhymes with here, and should not be confused with the pronunciation of wher, which rhymes with there. The function …

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  • 68Cultural diversity — is having different cultures respect each other s differences. It could also mean the variety of human societies or cultures in a specific region, or in the world as a whole. It differs from multiculturalism in that multiculturalism is usually… …

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  • 69Projects working for peace among Arabs and Israelis — Sign in front of the Galil school, a joint Arab Jewish primary school in Israel …

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  • 70Pastoral Council — In Catholic dioceses and parishes, Pastoral Councils may be established by the diocesan Bishop or pastor. They are consultative bodies which serve to advise them regarding pastoral issues. The main purpose of a diocesan pastoral council is… …

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