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European Council
European Council a consultative branch of the governing body of the European Union (EU). It is composed of the heads of government of the EU nations and their foreign ministers, in conjunction with the president and two additional members from the European Commission . It meets at least twice a... Read more |
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European Community
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European Communities Act
European Communities Act, 1972. Act of the British Parliament giving legal effect to the treaties and legislation of the European Communities, effectively confirming Parliament's acceptance of British entry. The primacy of European over British law introduced by the Act was most vividly shown by the... Read more |
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Adoption of Western Dress
ADOPTION OF WESTERN DRESS Prior to the first arrival of Europeans in North America in the sixteenth century, Native Americans had traded with neighboring tribes for centuries. Their cultures valued unusual items brought from afar. Often these items, such as coastal shells traded in the landlocked... Read more |
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Malagasy
Malagasy PRONUNCIATION:mahl-uh-GAH-see LOCATION:Madagascar POPULATION:12 million LANGUAGE:Malagasy (Merina); French RELIGION:Traditional beliefs; Christianity; Islam 1 • INTRODUCTION The origins of the Malagasy people remain a mystery. Scholars believe the... Read more |
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European Court of Human Rights
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European Atomic Energy Commission
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European Convention on Human Rights
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European Economic Area
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Tobacco Industry
TOBACCO INDUSTRY TOBACCO INDUSTRY. Tobacco in the form of leaf, snuff, chew, smoking tobacco, cigars, and factory-made cigarettes has often been called the United States' oldest industry. Since its introduction to Europeans by American Indians, no other agricultural crop has been more thoroughly... Read more |
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