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  • 121Indian independence movement — The term Indian independence movement is diffuse, incorporating various national and regional campaigns, agitations and efforts of both Nonviolent and Militant philosophy and involved a wide spectrum of political organizations, philosophies, and… …

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  • 122Land reform — Land reforms (also agrarian reform, though that can have a broader meaning) is an often controversial alteration in the societal arrangements whereby government administers possession and use of land. Land reform may consist of a government… …

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  • 123Symphony No. 8 (Mahler) — Munich, September 1910. Final rehearsal for the world premiere of Mahler s Eighth Symphony, in the Neue Musik Festhalle. The Symphony No. 8 in E flat major by Gustav Mahler is one of the largest scale choral works in the classical concert r …

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  • 124Culture of Israel — Dancing the Hora, 1948 The culture of Israel developed long before the foundation of the State of Israel in 1948 and combines the heritage of secular and religious lives. Much of the diversity in Israel s culture comes from the diversity of its… …

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  • 125Mail art — Mailartwork by György Galántai, 1981 Mail art is a worldwide cultural movement that began in the early 1960s and involves sending visual art (but also music, sound art, poetry, etc.) through the international postal system. Mail Art is also known …

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  • 126Green Party of Ontario — Active provincial party Leader Mike Schreiner President Bill Hewitt …

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  • 127Beaker culture — The Bell Beaker culture (sometimes shortened to Beaker culture, Beaker people, or Beaker folk; de. Glockenbecherkultur), ca. 2800 ndash; 1900 BC, is the term for a widely scattered cultural phenomenon of prehistoric western Europe starting in the …

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  • 128Renaissance painting — bridges the period of European art history between the art of the Middle Ages and Baroque art. Painting of this era is connected to the rebirth ( renaissance in French) of classical antiquity, the impact of humanism on artists and their patrons,… …

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