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  • 51guilt — noun Etymology: Middle English, delinquency, guilt, from Old English gylt delinquency Date: before 12th century 1. the fact of having committed a breach of conduct especially violating law and involving a penalty; broadly guilty conduct 2. a. the …

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  • 52Osama bin Laden — Osama and bin Laden redirect here. For other uses, see Osama (disambiguation) and bin Laden (disambiguation). Osama bin Laden أسامة بن لادن …

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  • 53Government of Bhutan — The Government of Bhutan was a traditional absolute monarchy, but now developed into a constitutional monarchy. The King of Bhutan is head of state. Executive power is exercised by the Lhengye Shungtsog, the council of ministers. Legislative… …

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  • 54Kashmir Khan — After the Taliban took charge in Kabul, Afghanistan in 1994, Commander Kashmir Khan opposed the Taliban regime and fought several battles with the Taliban.Fact|date=February 2007Kashmir Khan belonged to the Shura Nizami (military council) of Hezb …

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  • 552003 invasion of Iraq — This article is about the 2003 invasion of Iraq. For events after May 1, 2003, see Iraq War. For the Mongol Invasion of Iraq, see Siege of Baghdad (1258). For the British invasion of Iraq during World War II, see Anglo Iraqi War. 2003 invasion of …

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  • 56Attendant circumstance — Criminal law Part o …

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  • 57Duress — For English law on the criminal defences, see duress in English law. For the American film, see Duress (film) …

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  • 59Malbone Street Wreck — Remains of the wreck, still in the tunnel Details Date November 1, 1918 Time 6.42 p.m. Location Flatbush, Broo …

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  • 60Kohlberg's stages of moral development — are planes of moral adequacy conceived by Lawrence Kohlberg to explain the development of moral reasoning. Created while studying psychology at the University of Chicago, the theory was inspired by the work of Jean Piaget and a fascination with… …

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