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  • 31Controversies surrounding Yasukuni Shrine — Yasukuni Jinja is a Shinto shrine that is at the center of an international Asian controversy. It is a shrine to war dead who served the Emperor of Japan during wars from 1867–1951. This eligibility includes civilians in service and government… …

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  • 32inshrine — ə̇n+ archaic variant of enshrine * * * /in shruyn /, v.t., inshrined, inshrining. enshrine. * * * inshrine /in shrīnˈ/ same as ↑enshrine * * * inshrine, inshrowd see enshrine, shroud …

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  • 33Hirohito — / Emperor Shōwa 裕仁 / 昭和天皇 Emperor of Japan Reign 25 December 1926 – 7 January 1989 ( 1000000000000006200000062 years, 10000000000 …

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  • 34Human rights — Rights Theoretical distinctions Natural and legal rights Claim rights and liberty rights Negative and positive rights Individual an …

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  • 35Homeland for the Jewish people — For the ongoing debate as to the nature of the State of Israel, see Jewish state. Jews, largely Holocaust survivors, in search of a homeland, aboard the SS Exodus A homeland for the Jewish people was an idea that rose to the fore in the 19th… …

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  • 36Treaty of Lisbon — For other uses, see Treaty of Lisbon (disambiguation). Treaty of Lisbon Treaty of Lisbon amending the Treaty on European Union and the Treaty establishing the European Community Type Amends existing treaties Signed 13 December 2007 Location …

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  • 37Philip Wollen — OAM (born 1950) is an Australian philanthropist and winner of the 2007 Australian of the Year (Victoria) award. The following was said about Philip by the National Australia Day Council: Through his kindness and generosity, Philip Wollen brings… …

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  • 38Committee of 100 on the Federal City — The National Capitol Columns at the National Arboretum, saved by the Committee of 100 on the Federal City in 1959. The Committee of 100 on the Federal City, locally referred to as the Committee of 100, is a private, nonprofit membership… …

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  • 39Chinza-sai —     Pacify seat ceremony . A ceremony to enshrine, or re enshrine after some interruption, the kami. Like senza sai these rites are solemn, surrounded by taboos (imi) and performed in an atmosphere of mystery and awe, often in darkness …

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  • 40cherish — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. t. nurture, nourish, foster, protect, nurse; entertain, harbor, cling to; prize, treasure, hold dear, revere. See love, aid, endearment.Ant., abandon. II (Roget s IV) v. 1. [To hold dear] Syn.… …

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