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  • 101Perfect competition — Economics …

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  • 102Paul Feyerabend — Full name Paul Feyerabend Born January 13, 1924(1924 01 13) Vienna, Austria Died February 11, 1994 …

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  • 103Stream Energy — is a retail electricity provider active in the Texas deregulated power sector and headquartered within the [http://www.infomartusa.com/history home.html Infomart] building in Dallas. Stream Energy services residential power customers located… …

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  • 104liberty — lib·er·ty n pl ties 1 a: freedom from external (as governmental) restraint, compulsion, or interference in engaging in the pursuits or conduct of one s choice to the extent that they are lawful and not harmful to others b: enjoyment of the rights …

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  • 105Direct democracy — Part of the Politics series Democracy History · Vari …

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  • 106Georgetown University — • Founded immediately after the Revolutionary War, by the incorporated Catholic Clergy of Maryland, who selected from their Body Trustees, and invested them with full power to choose a President and appoint Professors. Since the year 1805, it has …

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  • 107Mswati III of Swaziland — Infobox Monarch name = Mswati III of Swaziland title = King of Swaziland reign = 25 April 1986 – present coronation = 25 April 1986 predecessor = Sobhuza II successor = suc type = Heir Apparent heir = consort = 14 wives concurrently issue = 23… …

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  • 108California electricity crisis — The California electricity crisis (also known as the Western U.S. Energy Crisis) of 2000 and 2001 resulted from the gaming of a partially deregulated California energy system by energy companies such as Enron and Reliant Energy. The energy crisis …

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  • 109Electricity distribution — is the penultimate stage in the delivery (before retail) of electricity to end users. It is generally considered to include medium voltage (less than 50 kV) power lines, electrical substations and pole mounted transformers, low voltage (less than …

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  • 110Nathaniel William Taylor — For other people named Nathaniel Taylor, see Nathaniel Taylor (disambiguation). Nathaniel William Taylor (1786–1858) was an influential Protestant Theologian of the early 19th century, whose major contribution to the Christian faith (and to… …

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