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  • 83State — A state is a political association with effective sovereignty over a geographic area and representing a population. These may be nation states, sub national states or multinational states. A state usually includes the set of institutions that… …

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  • 84Lee v. Weisman — SCOTUSCase Litigants=Lee v. Weisman ArgueDate=November 6 ArgueYear=1991 DecideDate=June 24 DecideYear=1992 FullName=Robert E. Lee, Individually and as Principal of Nathan Bishop Middle School, et al., Petitioners v. Daniel Weisman etc. USVol=505… …

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  • 85Steward Machine Company v. Davis — Supreme Court of the United States Argued April 8–9, 1937 Decided Ma …

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  • 86Richard Ofshe — Infobox Scientist name = Richard Ofshe image width = 250px caption = Richard J. Ofshe birth date = 1941 birth place = United States death date = death place = residence = nationality = American field = sociology, social psychology work… …

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  • 87Robert Gardiner Hill — MD (1811 1878) was born in Louth, Lincoln, of parents engaged in trade. He is normally credited with being the first superintendent of a small asylum (approximately 100 patients) to develop a mode of treatment where by the reliance on mechanical… …

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  • 88Human trafficking — is the recruitment, transportation, harbouring, or receipt of people for the purposes of slavery, forced labor (including bonded labor or debt bondage) and servitude. The total annual revenue for trafficking in persons is estimated to be between… …

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  • 89Charles Tilly — (Chicago, 27 de mayo de 1929 Nueva York, 29 de abril de 2008) fue un sociólogo norteamericano con una clara orientación por los estudios históricos. Cursó sus estudios en la universidad Harvard y en Oxford. Su carrera académica se ha desarrollado …

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  • 90duress — du·ress /du̇ res, dyu̇ / n [Anglo French duresce, literally, hardness, harshness, from Old French, from Latin duritia, from durus hard]: wrongful and usu. unlawful compulsion (as threats of physical violence) that induces a person to act against… …

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