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  • 91Episcopal polity — is a form of church governance which is hierarchical in structure with the chief authority over a local Christian church resting in a bishop (Greek: episcopos ). This episcopal structure is found most often in the various churches of Orthodox,… …

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  • 92Organization of American States — Organization of American States           Organisation des Éta …

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  • 93State — A state is a political association with effective sovereignty over a geographic area and representing a population. These may be nation states, sub national states or multinational states. A state usually includes the set of institutions that… …

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  • 94Zutphen —   Municipality   St Walburga s Church …

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  • 95Diego Portales University — Motto Tradition, Innovation, Pluralism Established 1982 Type Private …

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  • 96Philosophy of history — or historiosophy is an area of philosophy concerning the eventual significance, if any, of human history. Furthermore, it speculates as to a possible teleological end to its development that is, it asks if there is a design, purpose, directive… …

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  • 97Sui iuris — Sui iuris, commonly also spelled sui juris, is a Latin phrase that literally means “of one’s own right”. ecular lawIn civil law the phrase sui juris indicates legal competence, the capacity to manage one’s own affairs (Black s Law Dictionary,… …

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  • 98William Roughead — (1870 ndash;1952) was a well known Scottish lawyer and amateur criminologist, as well as an editor and essayist on matters criminous . He was an important early practitioner of the modern true crime literary genre. BiographyEarly… …

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  • 99Anglo-Saxon law — While there is virtually no evidence of Anglo Saxon law per se (i.e. case law and jurisprudence), a significant amount of the literature of law from the Anglo Saxon period still survives. Discussion of Anglo Saxon law must, therefore, be confined …

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  • 100Affinity (canon law) — In Canon law of the Catholic church, affinity is a relationship arising from the sexual intercourse of a man and a woman, sufficient for the generation of children, whereby the man becomes related to the woman s blood relatives and the woman to… …

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