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  2. Politics of Israel - Wikipedia

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    Israel political system with President of the State, Executive branch and Legislative branch. The 2013 Freedom in the World annual survey and report by U.S.-based Freedom House, which attempts to measure the degree of democracy and political freedom in every nation, ranked Israel as the Middle East and North Africa's only free country. [6]

  3. Cisgender vs. Straight: What’s the Difference? Terms & FAQs

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    They aren't the same thing, but they can overlap: People can be both cisgender and straight. Here's what you need to know about when they apply, other terms to use, and more.

  4. Kayfabe - Wikipedia

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    Kayfabe characters, Sgt Slaughter and the grand wizard in a wrestling ring. In professional wrestling, kayfabe (/ ˈ k eɪ f eɪ b /) is the portrayal of staged events within the industry as "real" or "true", specifically the portrayal of competition, rivalries, and relationships between participants as being genuine and not staged.

  5. Political impact of Taylor Swift - Wikipedia

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    Swift in 2024. American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift has demonstrated a significant political influence. Examined in an extensive body of reporting and analysis, the magnitude of her fame distinguishes her leverage in the politics of the United States from that of other American music artists.

  6. Politics of New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    New Zealand is a unitary parliamentary democracy under a constitutional monarchy. [4] It has no formal codified constitution; the constitutional framework consists of a mixture of various documents (including certain acts of the United Kingdom and New Zealand Parliaments), the principles of the Treaty of Waitangi, and constitutional conventions. [5]

  7. Liberal feminism - Wikipedia

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    [2] Liberal feminism places great emphasis on the public world, especially laws, political institutions, education and working life, and considers the denial of equal legal and political rights as the main obstacle to equality. As such liberal feminists have worked to bring women into the political mainstream.

  8. Politics of Bolivia - Wikipedia

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    The Bolivian Civil War between the Conservatives and the Liberals ended in 1899 with the latter's victory; a liberal era began that lasted until 1920. A system of public education developed, accompanied by moderate anticlericalism: Catholicism lost its status as the only religion recognized by the State in 1906 and civil marriage was adopted in 1911.

  9. Step-by-Step Explanation of Knee Replacement Surgery - Healthline

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    A total knee replacement (TKR) is a complex procedure that requires an orthopedic surgeon to make precise measurements and skillfully remove the diseased portions of your bone, in order to shape ...