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  • 31Freedom of information legislation — Freedom of Information Act redirects here. For other uses, see FOIA (disambiguation). Freedom of information legislation comprises laws that guarantee access to data held by the state. They establish a right to know legal process by which… …

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  • 32Open adoption — is an adoption in which the biological mother or parents and adoptive family know the identity of each other. In open adoption, the parental rights of biological parents are terminated, as they are in closed adoptions and the adoptive parents… …

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  • 33Access (economics) — Access is a catalytic process that enables interactions, contacts and exchanges among people, businesses and nations. An analytical framework to define the drivers and benefits of Access and to quantify the impact of Access on economic growth and …

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  • 34Open theism — is a recent theological movement that has developed within evangelical and post evangelical Protestant Christianity as a response to certain ideas that are related to the synthesis of Greek philosophy and Christian theology. Several of these… …

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  • 35Revised NEO Personality Inventory — The Revised NEO Personality Inventory, or NEO PI R, is a psychological personality inventory; a 240 item measure of the Five Factor Model: Extraversion, Agreeableness, Conscientiousness, Neuroticism, and Openness to Experience. Additionally, the… …

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  • 36John E. Sanders — is an American evangelical Christian theologian. He currently serves as visiting professor of religion at Hendrix College. Sanders is best known for his promotion of open theism, but he has also written in defense of inclusivism. While Sanders is …

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  • 37Richard Rice — T. Richard Rice (1944 ) is a Seventh day Adventist theologian and author. He is a leading proponent of open theism , a term he invented, which describes a controversial understanding of God. As of 2007 he is professor of theology and philosophy… …

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  • 38Martin Heidegger — For other uses, see Heidegger (disambiguation). Martin Heidegger Full name Martin Heidegger Born September 26, 1889 Meßkirch, Baden, Germany Died 26 May 1976 …

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  • 39Open standard — An open standard is a standard that is publicly available and has various rights to use associated with it, and may also have various properties of how it was designed (e.g. open process). There is no single definition and interpretations vary… …

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  • 40OpenForum Europe — or OFE is a European open source software advocacy group. Founded in 2002 it seeks to encourage the use of open source software among businesses, consumers and governments. OFE s role has since evolved and its primary role now is to promote the… …

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