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  • 71Israel Kugler — (June 13, 1917 ndash; October 1, 2007) was a noted American professor of sociology. In the 1960s, he helped organize faculty at a number of New York City area colleges and universities into labor unions. He co founded the Professional Staff… …

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  • 72National Arbitration Forum — The National Arbitration Forum (NAF), founded in 1986, provides arbitration and mediation services to businesses, based at its Minneapolis, Minnesota headquarters and offices in New Jersey. The company is one of the United States s largest and… …

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  • 73St. John's University strike of 1966-1967 — The St. John s University strike of 1966 1967 was a strike by faculty at St. John s University in New York City which began on January 4, 1966, and ended in June 1967. The strike began after 31 faculty members were dismissed in the fall of 1965… …

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  • 74Judicial system of the People's Republic of China — For the Ministry of Justice, see Ministry of Justice of the People s Republic of China. People s Republic of China This article is part of the series: Politics and government of …

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  • 75Preston v. Ferrer — Infobox SCOTUS case Litigants=Preston v. Ferrer ArgueDate=January 14 ArgueYear=2008 DecideDate=February 20 DecideYear=2008 FullName=Arnold M. Preston, Petitioner v. Alex E. Ferrer Docket=06 1463 USVol= USPage= CitationNew=552 U.S. Prior=… …

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  • 77arbitrage — /ahr bi trahzh / for 1, 3; /ahr bi trij/ for 2, n., v., arbitraged, arbitraging. n. 1. Finance. the simultaneous purchase and sale of the same securities, commodities, or foreign exchange in different markets to profit from unequal prices. 2.… …

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  • 78umpire — /um puyeur/, n., v., umpired, umpiring. n. 1. a person selected to rule on the plays in a game. 2. one selected to settle disputes about the application of settled rules or usages; a person agreed on by disputing parties to arbitrate their… …

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  • 79Casimir III — known as Casimir the Great Polish Kazimierz Weilki born April 30, 1310, Kujavia, Pol. died Nov. 5, 1370 King of Poland (1333–70). He was the son of Władysław I, who revived the Polish kingship, and he continued his father s quest to make Poland a …

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  • 80adjudicate — ad·ju·di·cate /ə jü di ˌkāt/ vb cat·ed, cat·ing [Latin adjudicare to award in judgment, from ad to, for + judicare to judge see judge] vt 1: to settle either finally or temporarily (the rights and duties of the parties to a judicial or quasi… …

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