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  • 41Quackwatch — logo Formation 1969 (website in 1996) Type Non profit organization Location USA Official langu …

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  • 42Mahindra Group — Type Privately held company Industry Conglomerate Founded 1945 …

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  • 43respectable — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. worthy, reputable, estimable; moderate, fairly good, decent. See repute. II (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. estimable, worthy, presentable, upright, virtuous, modest, honorable, reputable, above reproach,… …

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  • 44Universities in the United Kingdom — Most British universities can be classified into 5 main categories, * Ancient universities universities founded before the 19th century * Red Brick universities universities founded in the 19th and early 20th centuries. * Plate Glass Universities …

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  • 45Halliburton — For other uses, see Haliburton (disambiguation). Halliburton Type Public Traded as NYSE:  …

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  • 46Diamond clarity — Part of a series on Diamonds Material Material properties Crystallographic defects Formatio …

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  • 47Certified Server Validation — (CSV) is a technical method of Email authentication intended to fight spam. Its focus is the SMTP HELO identity of Mail transfer agents. CSV was designed to address the problems of MARID and the ASRG, as defined in detail as the intent of… …

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  • 48Committee for Accuracy in Middle East Reporting in America — Formation 1982 by Winifred Meiselman Type Non profit NGO …

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  • 49Rogue software — Rogue security software is software that uses malware (malicious software) or malicious tools to advertise or install itself or to force computer users to pay for removal of nonexistent malware. Rogue software will often install a trojan horse to …

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  • 50Education in the Philippines — has a similar system to that of the United States. Filipino children enter public school at about age four, starting from Nursery up to Kindergarten. At about seven years of age, children enter a primary school (6 to 7 years). This is followed by …

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