Redress

  • 101re|dres´sor — re|dress «verb. rih DREHS; noun. REE drehs, rih DREHS», verb, noun. –v.t. 1. to set right; repair; remedy: »King Arthur tried to redress wrongs in his kingdom. 2. to adjust evenly again: »I called the New World into existence to redress the… …

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  • 102re|dress´er — re|dress «verb. rih DREHS; noun. REE drehs, rih DREHS», verb, noun. –v.t. 1. to set right; repair; remedy: »King Arthur tried to redress wrongs in his kingdom. 2. to adjust evenly again: »I called the New World into existence to redress the… …

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  • 103re|dress — «verb. rih DREHS; noun. REE drehs, rih DREHS», verb, noun. –v.t. 1. to set right; repair; remedy: »King Arthur tried to redress wrongs in his kingdom. 2. to adjust evenly again: »I called the New World into existence to redress the balance of the …

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  • 104First Amendment to the United States Constitution — First Amendment redirects here. For other uses, see First Amendment (disambiguation). United States of America This a …

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  • 105History of Ghana — The Republic of Ghana is named after the medieval West African Ghana Empire,[1] known to the dominant ethnic group the Soninke, as Wagadugu, which roughly translates to Land of Herds. The Empire became known in Europe and Arabia as the Ghana… …

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  • 106William Lyon Mackenzie — Infobox Mayor name =William Lyon Mackenzie |250px caption =William Lyon Mackenzie birth date = March 12, 1795 birth place = Aberdeen, Scotland death date = August 28, 1861 office = 1st Mayor of Toronto term start = 1834 term end = 1834… …

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  • 107Petitioner — A petitioner is a person who pleads with a governmental institution for a legal remedy or a redress of grievances.In the courtsThe petitioner may seek a legal remedy if the state or another private person has acted unlawfully. In this case, the… …

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  • 108Japanese Canadian internment — The Japanese Canadian internment was the internment of more than 22,000 Japanese Canadians during the Second World War by the Government of Canada. The internment came in stages, first involving the confiscation of Japanese Canadian fishing boats …

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  • 109Mao Hengfeng — This is a Chinese name; the family name is Mao. Mao Hengfeng (simplified Chinese: 毛恒凤; Traditional Chinese: 毛恆風; pinyin: Máo Héngfēng; born 9 December 1961) is a women s rights and human rights activist in the People s Republic of China. She… …

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  • 110Right to petition in the United States — The right to petition in the United States is guaranteed by the First Amendment to the Constitution, and specifically prohibits Congress from abridging the right of the people...to petition the Government for a redress of grievances. Although… …

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