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  • 71respiration — noun Etymology: Middle English respiracioun, from Latin respiration , respiratio, from respirare Date: 15th century 1. a. the placing of air or dissolved gases in intimate contact with the circulating medium of a multicellular organism (as by… …

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  • 72Economic growth — GDP real growth rates, 1990–1998 and 1990–2006, in selected countries …

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  • 73Causes of the Great Depression — The causes of the Great Depression are still a matter of active debate among economists. The specific economic events that took place during the Great Depression have been studied thoroughly: a deflation in asset and commodity prices, dramatic… …

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  • 74Silver standard — The silver standard is a monetary system in which the standard economic unit of account is a fixed weight of silver. The silver standard was widespread until the 19th century, when it was replaced in most countries by the gold standard.Ancient… …

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  • 75Ocala Demands — The Ocala Demands was a platform for economic and political reform that was later adopted by the People s Party. In December, 1890, the National Farmers Alliance and Industrial Union, more commonly known as the Southern Farmers Alliance, its… …

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  • 76Virginia Cavaliers (historical) — For the sports teams, see Virginia Cavaliers.Virginia Cavaliers were royalist supporters in the royal colony of at various times during the colonial period of the United States.Historical background In 1624, the Virginia Company, after a severe… …

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  • 77Indexed unit of account — When an indexed unit of account is used in contracts, payments are indexed to the price level in such a way that changes in the inflation rate have no effect on the real value of payments. Non indexed units, such as contracts written in currency… …

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  • 78Condy Raguet — Chargé d Affaires Condy Raguet 1st United States Ambassador to Brazil In office October 29, 1825 – April 16, 1827 Preceded by …

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  • 79Charles Bosanquet — (23 July 1769 – 20 June 1850) was born at Forest House, Essex, the second son of Samuel Bosanquet and Eleanor Hunter. He married Charlotte Anne Holford on 1 June, 1796 and fathered seven children, three of whom survived him. He served as sub… …

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  • 80Chao (currency) — For other uses, see Chao. The Chao (simplified Chinese: 钞; traditional Chinese: 鈔), was the official banknote of the Yuan Dynasty in China. Unlike the earlier paper money such as Jiaozi, it was the first paper currency to be used as the… …

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