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| ARTICLES RELATED TO or People´s Party |  |  |  | or People´s Party: Encyclopedia II - Culture of Quebec - Aboriginal peoplesThere are 11 aboriginal peoples living in the territory of Quebec. Their influence on Quebec culture has been and continues to be significant. They are the ones who taught the first French settlers how to survive and to adapt to the harsh winters. Later, the French engaged in trade with a great number of tribes inside and outside Quebec.
There are many words in Quebec French that come from aboriginal languages, such as manitou (wizard) and mocassin (soft leather shoes) as well as many places, rivers and lakes that have a native name.
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 |  |  | or People´s Party: Encyclopedia II - Cuba - Government and politicsMain articles: Politics of Cuba and Elections in Cuba
The Cuban constitution states that, "the Communist Party of Cuba...is the superior guiding force of society and the state". Members of the Communist Party of Cuba are selected by the party in a thorough process that includes interviews with co-workers and neighbors. Those selected are considered model citizens and strong supporters of the revolution. It makes recommendations concerning the future development of the revolution, and ...
See also:Cuba, Cuba - History, Cuba - Culture, Cuba - Famous Cuban poetry and literature, Cuba - Cuban music, Cuba - Religion, Cuba - Society, Cuba - Education, Cuba - Public health, Cuba - Demographics, Cuba - Government and politics, Cuba - Human rights, Cuba - Provinces, Cuba - Geography, Cuba - Economy, Cuba - Notes, Cuba - Infrastructure, Cuba - Printed sources Read more here: » Cuba: Encyclopedia II - Cuba - Government and politics |
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 |  |  | or People´s Party: Encyclopedia II - Benazir Bhutto - Early yearsBenazir Bhutto - the eldest child of former Pakistani premier Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, son of Sir Shahnawaz Bhutto (an ethnic Sindhi) and Begum Nusrat Bhutto (who was of Kurdish-Iranian origin), was born in June 21, 1953 in Karachi.
Bhutto attended Lady Jennings Nursery School and then the Convent of Jesus and Mary in Karachi. After two years of schooling at the Rawalpindi Presentation Convent, she was sent to the Jesus and Mary Convent at Murree. She passed her O-level examination at the age of 15. In April 1969, she received admission t ...
See also:Benazir Bhutto, Benazir Bhutto - Early years, Benazir Bhutto - Imprisonment elections and exile, Benazir Bhutto - Charges of corruption & Abuse of Power, Benazir Bhutto - Afghanistan policy, Benazir Bhutto - Policies for women, Benazir Bhutto - Current scenario, Benazir Bhutto - Books by Ms Bhutto Read more here: » Benazir Bhutto: Encyclopedia II - Benazir Bhutto - Early years |
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Nazi mysticism - Theozoology.
In 1905 Lanz von Liebenfels published a fundamental statement of doctrine titled Theozoologie oder die Kunde von den Sodoms-Äfflingen und dem Götter-Elektron (Theo-Zoology or the Lore of the Sodom-Apelings and the Electrons of the Gods). The author claims that “Aryan†peoples originate from interstellar deities who bred by electricity, while “lower†races were a result of inbreeding between apes and humans. Like much of Nazi mysticist propaganda, the book reli ...
See also:Nazi mysticism, Nazi mysticism - Overview, Nazi mysticism - Central beliefs, Nazi mysticism - Early influences, Nazi mysticism - Theozoology, Nazi mysticism - Ariosophy, Nazi mysticism - Armanism, Nazi mysticism - The Thule Society, Nazi mysticism - The Vril Society, Nazi mysticism - General Karl Haushofer, Nazi mysticism - Hitler's WWI Experience, Nazi mysticism - Hitler's Odinist Poem, Nazi mysticism - Esoteric Hitlerism, Nazi mysticism - Origin, Nazi mysticism - Prayer to Hitler, Nazi mysticism - Julius Evola, Nazi mysticism - Savitri Devi, Nazi mysticism - Miguel Serrano, Nazi mysticism - Ahnenerbe, Nazi mysticism - Research and expeditions, Nazi mysticism - Nazi German Moon Base, Nazi mysticism - Suppression of secret societies, Nazi mysticism - Artur Dinter, Nazi mysticism - Mysticism in modern Neo-Nazism, Nazi mysticism - Nazi mysticism and modern pseudoscience, Nazi mysticism - In fiction, Nazi mysticism - Quotes, Nazi mysticism - References, Nazi mysticism - External links Read more here: » Nazi mysticism: Encyclopedia II - Nazi mysticism - Early influences |
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 |  |  | or People´s Party: Encyclopedia II - Anti-globalization - OrganizationAlthough over the past years more emphasis has been given to the construction of grassroots alternatives to (capitalist) globalization, the movement's largest and most visible mode of organizing remains mass decentralized campaigns of direct action and civil disobedience. This mode of organizing, sometimes under the banner of the Peoples' Global Action network, tries to tie the many disparate causes together into one global struggle.
In many ways the process of organizing matters overall can be more important to activists than the avowed goal ...
See also:Anti-globalization, Anti-globalization - Ideology and Causes within the Movement, Anti-globalization - Opposition to International Financial Institutions and Transnational Corporations, Anti-globalization - Anti-Globalization as Anti-Neoliberalism, Anti-globalization - Anti-War†Development, Anti-globalization - Appropriateness of the term, Anti-globalization - Influences on the Anti-globalization Movement, Anti-globalization - Organization, Anti-globalization - Main Demonstrations and appointments, Anti-globalization - J18, Anti-globalization - Seattle/N30, Anti-globalization - Law enforcement reaction, Anti-globalization - Genoa, Anti-globalization - International Social Forums, Anti-globalization - Influence on the developing world, Anti-globalization - Criticisms, Anti-globalization - Disorganization, Anti-globalization - Addressing problems incorrectly, Anti-globalization - Failure to propose solutions to problems, Anti-globalization - Violence, Anti-globalization - Motivations of movement, Anti-globalization - Lack of evidence for claims, Anti-globalization - Mobilizations, Anti-globalization - Opponents of global corporatization, Anti-globalization - Opponents of anti-globalization pro-globalists, Anti-globalization - Books on anti-globalization Read more here: » Anti-globalization: Encyclopedia II - Anti-globalization - Organization |
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 |  |  | or People´s Party: Encyclopedia II - Darfur - Economy and demographyDarfur's has an estimated population of 6 million people. Darfur's economy is primarily based on subsistence agriculture, producing cereals, fruit and tobacco as well as livestock in the drier north. The main ethnic groups are the Fur (after whom the region is named), speaking a Nilo-Saharan language, and the Arab Baggara. Others include the non-Arab Zaghawa, Masalit, and Midob. The Baggara are divided into several tribes. Some of them, such as the Misseiria, speak languages other than Arabic natively. Many of these ethnic groups also have significant populations in neighb ...
See also:Darfur, Darfur - Geography, Darfur - Economy and demography, Darfur - Languages, Darfur - History, Darfur - Kingdoms of Darfur, Darfur - Egyptian rule, Darfur - British rule and independence, Darfur - The present Darfur crisis Read more here: » Darfur: Encyclopedia II - Darfur - Economy and demography |
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Orissa is bounded on the north by Jharkhand, on the north-east by West Bengal, on the east by the Bay of Bengal, on the south by Andhra Pradesh and on the west by Chhattisgarh.
The relatively unindented coastline (c.200 mi/320 km long) lacks good ports save for the deepwater facility at Paradip. The narrow, level coastal strip, including the Mahanadi River delta, is exceedingly fertile. Rainfall is heav ...
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In the most recent millennium, what is now Iraq has been made up of five cultural areas: Kurdish in the north centered on Arbil; Sunni Islamic Arabs in the center around Baghdad; Shi'a Islamic Arabs in the south centered on Basra; the Assyrians, who are a Christian people, living in various cities in the North; and the Marsh Arabs, a nomadic peoples, who live on the marshlands of the central river.
Markets, and debating the price of goods, are the common form of trade. ...
See also:Iraq, Iraq - History, Iraq - Modern politics, Iraq - Minority oppression, Iraq - Governorates, Iraq - Geography, Iraq - Economy, Iraq - Demographics, Iraq - Culture, Iraq - Miscellaneous topics Read more here: » Iraq: Encyclopedia II - Iraq - Culture |
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The population of Afghanistan is divided into a wide variety of ethnic groups largely composed of Iranian and Turkic peoples. Because a systematic census has not been held in the country in decades, exact figures about the size and composition of the various ethnic groups are not available.[13] Therefore most figures are approximations only. According to the CIA World FactBook (updated on 17 May 2005), the ethnic group distribution is as follows: Pashtun 42%, Tajik 27%, Hazara 9%, Uzbek 9%, Ai ...
See also:Afghanistan, Afghanistan - Origin and history of the name, Afghanistan - History, Afghanistan - Politics, Afghanistan - Subdivisions, Afghanistan - Geography, Afghanistan - Economy, Afghanistan - Economy References, Afghanistan - Demographics, Afghanistan - Constitution, Afghanistan - Culture, Afghanistan - Education, Afghanistan - Additional references Read more here: » Afghanistan: Encyclopedia II - Afghanistan - Demographics |
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Moldova's territory was inhabited in ancient times by Dacians. Strategical location due to the situation on a strategic route between Asia and Europe, Moldova has suffered from several invasions, including those of the Kievan Rus' and the Mongols.
During the Middle Ages the territory of Republic of Moldova (including most of present-day Moldova but also including districts to the north and south, known as Northern Bukovina and Budjak) formed the eastern part of the principality of Moldavi ...
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 |  |  | or People´s Party: Encyclopedia II - World Communist Movement - Middle EastCommunist parties exist or have existed in practically all countries in the region, except Libya and some small Gulf countries. In countries like Syria, Iraq, Iran and Bahrain, the communists played a major part in national politics, and were at various times contenders for state power. In most countries, however, (including some of the ones mentioned above, such as Iraq) communists have suffered under severe government repression. Another problem for the Middle Eastern communists were the tight connections between the Soviet Union and vario ...
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