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  • 31State terrorism — refers to acts of terrorism conducted by governments. ControversyLike the definition of terrorism and the definition of state sponsored terrorism, the definition of state terrorism remains controversial and without international consensus. [… …

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  • 32Nature Materials —   …

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  • 33state — state, the state The state is a distinct set of institutions that has the authority to make the rules which govern society . It has, in the words of Max Weber, a ‘monopoly on legitimate violence’ within a specific territory. Hence, the state… …

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  • 34Nature worship — is a vague term used to describe a diverse variety of religious, spiritual and devotional practices found in a broad spectrum of spiritual traditions. While the term can sometimes have pejorative connotations, it can be an accurate description… …

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  • 35State and Revolution — is a book written by Vladimir Lenin in August and September of 1917. It describes the role that the state plays in society along with the necessity of proletarian revolution. Written for a Marxist audience, Lenin spends much of the pamphlet… …

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  • 36Nature (TV series) — Nature Format Natural history Documentary Created by George Page Country of origin United States …

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  • 37Nature's Great Events — Series title card from UK broadcast Also known as Nature s Most Amazing Events Genre Nature documentary …

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  • 38Nature printing — is a printing process, developed in the 18th century, that uses the plants, animals, rocks and other natural subjects to produce an image. The subject undergoes several stages to give a direct impression onto materials such as lead, gum, and… …

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  • 39Nature Nanotechnology —   Titre abrégé Nature Nanotech. Discipline Nanotechnologie Langue …

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  • 40State of New York —     State of New York     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► State of New York     One of the thirteen colonies of Great Britain, which on 4 July, 1776, adopted the Declaration of Independence and became the United States of America.     BOUNDARIES AND… …

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