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Formal group law
Formal group law In mathematics, a formal group law is (roughly speaking) the formal ...
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Talk:Formal group law
Talk:Formal group law This is a great introduction; if someone ...
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Group (sociology)
Group (sociology) To meet Wikipedia's quality standards ... section may require cleanup. In sociology, a group is usually defined as a collection of ... expectations and obligations as members of the group, and share a common identity. Using this ... definition, society can appear as a large group. While an aggregate comprises merely a number of individuals, a group in sociology exhibits cohesiveness to a ...
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Group (sociology) (Psychology wiki)
Group (sociology) Home Support Help Site Support Orientation ... Transpersonal World Social Psy. In sociology, a group is usually defined as a collection of ... expectations and obligations as members of the group, and share a common identity . Using this ... definition, society can appear as a large group. While an aggregate comprises merely a number of individuals, a group in sociology exhibits cohesiveness to a ...
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Anarchist law
Anarchist law Anarchism Traditions Anarcha-feminism Anarchist communism Anarcho ... Anarchism and capitalism Anarchism and Marxism Anarchist law Anarchist symbolism Anarchismwithout adjectives Post-left anarchy ... Concepts Creative works Musicians Organizations Websites Anarchist law refers to a concept about the law to use in anarchies, although some people define anarchies as communities without any law. In the hypothesis of such systems, ...
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Talk:Law/Old
Talk:Law/Old < Talk:Law See Talk:Law/Old 2 for the second volume of older material See Talk:Law for more current material. May I suggest ... people are careful to distinguish between the law of different countries, and discussion of ...
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International law
International law International law, is the body of law that "regulates the activities of entities possessing ... it is now well established that international law also concerns the structure and conduct of ... and individuals. As Rosalyn Higgins stated, international law is a normative system "harnessed to ...
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Lie group
Lie group In mathematics, a Lie group is an analytic real or complex manifold that is also a group such that the group operations multiplication and inversion are analytic maps ... space R n is a real Lie group (with ordinary vector addition as the ...
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Contadora Group
Contadora Group The Contadora Group was an initiative launched in the early ... act as mediators in the conflicts. The group first met on Contadora Island (Panama) in ... In September 1983, mediated by the Contadora group, the foreign ministers of the Central American ... region, to act in compliance with international law, to revitalize and restore economic development ...
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Trial (law)
Trial (law) Civil Procedure Federal Rules of Civil Procedure ... proof Judgment Judgment as a matter of law (JMOL) Renewed JMOL (JNOV) Motion to set ... in the form of evidence) in a formal setting, usually a court, before a judge ... Where the trial is held before a group of disinterested members of the community, it ... person accused of a crime. In common law systems, most criminal trials are held ...
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