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  • 61Malón de la Paz — The Malón de la Paz was a march of indigenous peoples of northwestern Argentina to the capital, Buenos Aires, demanding the restitution of their ancient lands, in 1946. The participants marched about 2,000 km to present their claims to President… …

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  • 62History of Cairns, Queensland — The transition of the port of Cairns from shanty town to modern city proceeded relatively quickly. Following an uncertain start because of competition from the newly created neighbouring community of Port Douglas a succession of major work… …

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  • 63William Ramsay Smith — (1859 – 1937) was an Australian anthropologist. He was the son of William Smith and Mary MacDonald, was born at King Edward, Aberdeenshire, on 27 November 1859. He attended district schools, and winning a Free Church scholarship, went to… …

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  • 64Expo 67 (pavilions) — Expo 67 featured 90 pavilions representing Man and His World themes, nations, corporations, industries and religions including the U.S. pavilion, a geodesic dome designed by Buckminster Fuller. Expo 67 also featured the Habitat 67 housing complex …

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  • 65Christopher Eipper — Christoph Eipper Christoph Eipper, missionary to the aborigines at Moreton Bay. Born 20 August 1813 Esslingen, Württemberg, Germany …

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  • 66Theories of religion — can be divided into substantive theories (focusing on what religion is) and functional or reductionist theories (focusing on what it does). Influential substantive theories have been proposed by Tylor and Frazer (focusing on the explanatory value …

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  • 67anthropology — anthropological /an threuh peuh loj i keuhl/, anthropologic, adj. anthropologically, adv. /an threuh pol euh jee/, n. 1. the science that deals with the origins, physical and cultural development, biological characteristics, and social customs… …

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  • 68boomerang — /booh meuh rang /, n. 1. a bent or curved piece of tough wood used by the Australian Aborigines as a throwing club, one form of which can be thrown so as to return to the thrower. 2. something, as a scheme or argument, that does injury to the… …

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  • 69SMITH, William Ramsay (1859-1937) — anthropologist son of William Smith and Mary MacDonald, was born at King Edward, Aberdeenshire, on 27 November 1859. He attended district schools, and winning a Free Church scholarship, went to Edinburgh university and the training college for… …

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  • 70Criminal sentencing in Canada — This article is about criminal sentencing in Canada. For a world wide view, see sentence (law). In Canada, a judge sentences a person after they have been found guilty of a crime (which is not the same as being convicted of the crime).[1] After a …

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