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  • Africa [r]: Continent stretching over the equator, hosting deserts, tropical jungles and savannah as well as over fifty nations; population about 900,000,000. [e]
  • Countries of the United Kingdom [r]: England, Northern Ireland, Scotland, and Wales; which form the sovereign state of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. [e]
  • Country [r]: Nation, state, region, or territory, or large tract of land distinguishable by features of topography, biology, or culture. [e]
  • Exit consent [r]: Formal agreement that allows a majority group of creditors to change the non-financial terms of the bonds in a way that makes the bonds effectively worthless for the minority holdouts. [e]
  • Global justice [r]: Topic in political philosophy arising from the concern that humans do not live in a just world. [e]
  • Latin America [r]: The region of the Americas that shares a common tradition and historical heritage of European colonization, mostly Iberian. [e]
  • National anthem [r]: A generally patriotic musical composition that evokes and eulogizes the history, traditions and struggles of its people, recognized either by a nation's government as the official national song, or by convention through use by the people. [e]
  • Nationalism [r]: Strong belief that the interests of a particular nation-state are of primary importance. [e]
  • New York School abstract expressionism [r]: Started in New York City. It was the dominant movement in American painting in the late 1940s and the 1950s, characterized by a desire to convey powerful emotions through the sensuous qualities of paint, often on canvases of huge size. [e]
  • New Zealand [r]: Country in the South Pacific; constitutional monarchy and a member of the Commonwealth of Nations. [e]
  • Scottish people [r]: A nation and an ethnic group indigenous to Scotland. [e]
  • Social world [r]: Any particular system or network of social knowledge, awareness and relations. [e]
  • State [r]: Please do not use this term in your topic list, because there is no single article for it. Please substitute a more precise term. See State (disambiguation) for a list of available, more precise, topics. Please add a new usage if needed.
  • United Nations [r]: An international organization that was founded in 1945 with the mission of preventing international war, protecting human rights, supporting social progress and justice, and helping with economic progress. [e]

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  • Chiropractic [r]: A complementary, alternative health-care profession that aims to heal using manual therapies on the spine and extremities. [e]
  • Violence in the Amazon [r]: The disputable reputation for high levels of violence and warfare among the indigenous people of the Amazon Basin. [e]