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Carrots for Causes oops, we mean Deng. (comparison of repressive regimes or Carrots for Ceases oops, we mean Deng. (comparison of repressive regimes ?
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Vichy Regime
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intervention study
intervention study (inter-ven-shŏn) n. a comparison of the outcome between two or more groups of patients that are deliberately subjected to different regimes to test a hypothesis (usually of treatment but sometimes of a preventive measure, such as vaccination). See blind trial, controlled... Read more |
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Ancien Regime
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Containment
C ONTAINMENT Barton J. Bernstein The containment doctrine, with its ambiguities and imprecision, was a major strategy and the guiding conception in American foreign policy from shortly after World War II until the collapse of the Soviet Union in... Read more |
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Desmond Mpilo Tutu
Desmond Mpilo Tutu 1931-, South African religious leader. Educated in South Africa and London and ordained in 1961, he became (1975) the first black Anglican dean of Johannesburg. As general secretary of the South African Council of Churches (1978-84) he was an outspoken campaigner against ... Read more |
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Jose Maria Carreras
Jose Maria Carreras Considered to be one of the world's three great operatic tenors living at the end of the 20th century, Jose Carreras (born 1946) waged a successful battle against a deadly form of leukemia to return to his beloved singing career. He won international acclaim touring with... Read more |
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Helsinki Watch
Helsinki Watch (1978),a division of the U.S.‐based nongovernmental organization Human Rights Watch, was founded to monitor and promote the human rights provisions of the 1975 Helsinki Accords. Those accords focused primarily on the security and economic dimensions of East–West Cold War... Read more |
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Wihtred
Wihtred (d. 725), king of Kent (690 (as joint king), sole ruler 692, 694–725). Wihtred is chiefly remembered for laws issued in 695, the third and last of the surviving Kentish ‘codes’. Much of its emphasis is ecclesiastical. The first clause grants the church immunity from... Read more |
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Milan Kundera
Milan Kundera In his novels, the Czech-born author Milan Kundera (born 1929) sought to discover the answer to the question: What is the nature of existence? Milan Kundera was one of the most important and talented novelists to emerge from the death throes of the old Communist regimes in... Read more |
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