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  • 51Australian nationality law — determines who is and who is not an Australian, and is based primarily on the principle of Jus soli. The status of Australian citizenship was created by the Nationality and Citizenship Act 1948 (later renamed the Australian Citizenship Act 1948)… …

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  • 52Negative Verstärkung — Verstärkung ist ein Begriff aus der Verhaltensbiologie und der Psychologie, speziell aus dem Behaviorismus. Die Verstärkung beschreibt ein Ereignis, welches die Wahrscheinlichkeit erhöht, dass ein bestimmtes Verhalten gezeigt wird. Unterschieden… …

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  • 53Positive Verstärkung — Verstärkung ist ein Begriff aus der Verhaltensbiologie und der Psychologie, speziell aus dem Behaviorismus. Die Verstärkung beschreibt ein Ereignis, welches die Wahrscheinlichkeit erhöht, dass ein bestimmtes Verhalten gezeigt wird. Unterschieden… …

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  • 54Congo, Democratic Republic of the — known as Congo (Kinshasa) formerly (1971–97) Republic of Zaire (1960–71) Congo (1908–60) Belgian Congo (1885–1908) Congo Free State Country, central Africa. Area: 905,356 sq mi (2,344,872 sq km). Population (2002 est.): 46,674,000. Capital:… …

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  • 55Outlines of an Emerging World — ▪ 1996 by Sir John Kenneth Galbraith       Looking back on 1995, I am led to reflect, first of all, on the larger currents of history that have a controlling influence in these times, including the year just past. The first of these is the… …

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  • 56syndrome — The aggregate of symptoms and signs associated with any morbid process, and constituting together the picture of the disease. SEE ALSO: disease. [G. s., a running together, tumultuous concourse; (in med.) a concurrence of symptoms, fr. syn,… …

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  • 57AUSCHWITZ — (Oświęcim), Nazi Germany s largest concentration and extermination camp. The word Auschwitz has become a metaphor for the Holocaust in general, and the phrase after Auschwitz has come to signify the great historical rupture wrought by the murder… …

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  • 58Human rights in the People's Republic of China — Human rights in China redirects here. For the non governmental organization, see Human Rights in China (organization). People s Republic of China This article is part of the series: P …

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  • 59Criminal damage in English law — A smashed shop window – photographed on 7 May 2005 In English law, causing criminal damage was originally a common law offence. The offence was largely concerned with the protection of dwellings and the food supply, and few sanctions were imposed …

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  • 60Human rights in Austria — are generally respected by the government; however, there were problems in some areas. There were some reports of police abuse and use of unjustified force against prisoners. Anti Semitic incidents, including physical attacks, name calling,… …

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