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The supreme court decision declaring that the fcc's traffic cop role did indeed allow it to regulate the content of that traffic is the decision.
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Social Studies, 22.06.2019 09:30
What do these fatwas indicate with regard to the balance between practical legal reasoning and religious dictates answers?
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Social Studies, 23.06.2019 09:30
One historical reason that people in the indian subcontinent have been reluctant to use livestock for food has been that a. their digestive systems are unable to handle meat and proteins b. they refused to eat meat in order to show resistance to british imperialism c. they are able to use cattle as a labor mainstay of their agriculture d. they can use the meat from cattle as fertilizer to make crops grow better
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Social Studies, 23.06.2019 10:50
Does anyone know the answers to the australia and the pacific test? here is one of the questions: "which is the correct order of events related to the history of australia and new zealand? place the earliest event at the top and the last event at the bottom." 1. australia and new zealand become dominions. 2. world war 1 occurs. 3. australia and new zealand become independent countries. 4. british recognizes australia and new zealand as equals to britain under the british crown. , i need the correct order down below. i need to submit fast and do not waste my time.
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Social Studies, 23.06.2019 13:10
Scientists are studying hurricanes to determine the number of hurricanes in the past 50 years that have caused greater than $1 million in damages. which best describes the population? hurricanes hurricanes that caused greater than $1 million in damages scientists scientists participating in the research
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