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  • 71Racquetball — is a racquet sport played with a hollow rubber ball in an indoor or outdoor court. Earl Riskey developed paddleball in the 1920s. Joe Sobek [cite book last = Walker first = David title = Skills, Drills Strategies for RACQUETBALL publisher =… …

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  • 72SN2 reaction — The SN2 reaction (also known as bimolecular nucleophilic substitution) is a type of nucleophilic substitution, where a lone pair from a nucleophile attacks an electron deficient electrophilic center and bonds to it, expelling another group called …

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  • 73Corporate social responsibility — For other types of responsibility, see Responsibility (disambiguation). Corporate social responsibility (CSR, also called corporate conscience, corporate citizenship, social performance, or sustainable responsible business)[1] is a form of… …

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  • 74Asymmetric induction — (also enantioinduction) in stereochemistry describes the preferential formation in a chemical reaction of one enantiomer or diastereoisomer over the other as a result of the influence of a chiral feature present in the substrate, reagent,… …

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  • 75Hasidic philosophy — This article is about Hasidic philosophy. For an overview of the Hasidic movement, see Hasidic Judaism. Hasidus called the Torah of the Baal Shem Tov and his Wellsprings , after his account in a letter to Gershon of Kitov about the elevation of… …

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  • 76Necla Kelek — (pronounced [ˈnedʒɫa ˈkelek]; born December 31, 1957 in Istanbul, Turkey) is a German feminist and social scientist, holding a doctorate in this field, originally from Turkey. She gave lectures on migration sociology at the Evangelische… …

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  • 77Novgorod case — The Novgorod Case is the conventional term used in the Russian blogosphere and mass media for the controversial criminal case against Mrs. Antonina Martynova (formerly Fyodorova, née Stepanova). She is facing charges of attempted murder of her… …

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  • 78Freedom of religion in Laos — The Constitution provides for freedom of religion; however, the Government restricted this right in practice. Some government officials committed abuses of citizens religious freedom.During the period covered by this report, the overall status of …

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  • 79Code of Indian Offenses — What follows is the literal text of the Code of Indian Offenses. R U L E S GOVERNINGTHE COURT OF INDIAN OFFENSES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, OFFICE OF INDIAN AFFAIRS,Washington, March 30, 1883.SIR: Your special attention is directed to the… …

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  • 80obstacle — /ob steuh keuhl/, n. something that obstructs or hinders progress. [1300 50; ME < OF < L obstaculum, equiv. to obsta(re) to face, block, hinder (ob OB + stare to STAND) + culum CLE2] Syn. OBSTACLE, OBSTRUCTION, HINDRANCE, IMPEDIMENT refer to&#8230; …

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