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  • 51Chesham — For other uses, see Chesham (disambiguation). Coordinates: 51°42′11″N 0°36′07″W / 51.703°N 0.602°W / 51.703; 0.602 …

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  • 52ISO 9126 — is an international standard for the evaluation of software quality. The fundamental objective of this standard is to address some of the well known human biases that can adversely effect the delivery and perception of a software development… …

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  • 53J. Michael Bailey — Infobox Person name = J Michael Bailey caption = birth date = birth date and age|1957|7|2 birth place = Lubbock, Texas death date = death place = other names = known for = occupation = Professor psychology, Northwestern University nationality =… …

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  • 54Gender variance — is a term that refers to those expressions of gender (masculinity and femininity) that do not conform to the dominant gender norms of Western culture. The term is used by scholars of psychology [Lynne Carroll, Paula J. Gilroy, Jo Ryan (2002),… …

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  • 55Gender identity disorder in children — Gender Identity Disorder of Childhood Classification and external resources ICD 10 F64.2 ICD 9 302.6 …

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  • 56Tabloid talk show — Tabloid talk shows are a genre of American television talk shows that achieved peak viewership during the late 20th century. Airing mostly during the day and distributed mostly through syndication, this genre originated with the Phil Donahue Show …

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  • 57Edmund Calamy (historian) — Edmund Calamy (April 5, 1671 – June 3, 1732), English Nonconformist churchman, grandson of Edmund Calamy the Elder was born in London, in the parish of St Mary Aldermanbury. He was sent to various schools, including Merchant Taylors , and in 1688 …

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  • 58Corrective and preventive action — Corrective action and preventive action (CAPA, also called corrective action / preventive action) are improvements to an organization s processes taken to eliminate causes of non conformities or other undesirable situations[1]. CAPA is a concept… …

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  • 59Religion in Wales — Eglwys y Grog, a 13th century church in Mwnt, Ceredigion Christianity is the largest religion in Wales. Until 1920 the established church was Anglican, although Wales has a strong tradition of nonconformism and Methodism …

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  • 60David Rees (Y Cynhyrfwr) — For other persons named David/Dai Rees, see David/Dai Rees David Rees The Reverend David Rees (18 November[1] 1801 31 March 1869) was a Welsh Congregational minister of Capel Als chapel Llanelli, Carmarthenshi …

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