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  2. Idi Amin - Wikipedia

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    The South Sudanese had been residents in Uganda since the early 20th century, having come from South Sudan to serve the colonial army. Many African ethnic groups in northern Uganda inhabit both Uganda and South Sudan; allegations persist that Amin's army consisted mainly of South Sudanese soldiers.

  3. ISI mark - Wikipedia

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    The ISI mark is a standards-compliance mark for industrial products in India since 1950. The mark certifies that a product conforms to an Indian standard (IS) developed by the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS), the national standards body of India. [1]

  4. Xhosa people - Wikipedia

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    The Xhosa people, one of South Africa’s largest ethnic groups, uphold rich traditional rites of passage collectively known as imikhwetha. These sacred practices mark significant life stages, especially the transition from childhood to adulthood, and serve to connect individuals to their community, ancestors, and cultural heritage.

  5. Science Citation Index Expanded - Wikipedia

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    The index is available online within Web of Science, [10][11] as part of its Core Collection (there are also CD and printed editions, covering a smaller number of journals). [12] The database allows researchers to search through over 53 million records from thousands of academic journals that were published by publishers from around the world.

  6. List of open-access journals - Wikipedia

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    List of open-access journals This is a list of open-access journals by field. The list contains notable journals which have a policy of full open access. It does not include delayed open access journals, hybrid open access journals, or related collections or indexing services. True open-access journals can be split into two categories:

  7. Perl - Wikipedia

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    Perl was originally named "Pearl". Wall wanted to give the language a short name with positive connotations. [23] However, Wall discovered the existing PEARL language before Perl's official release and dropped the "a" from the name. [24] The name is occasionally expanded as a backronym: Practical Extraction and Report Language[25] and Wall's own Pathologically Eclectic Rubbish Lister, which is ...

  8. South African labour law - Wikipedia

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    to organise and to form and join a federation Finally, every trade union, employers’ organisation and employer has the right to engage in collective bargaining. Section 23 (1) is an unusual provision—only South Africa and Malawi expressly protect the right to fair labour practices — as it is so broad and overarching.

  9. Marriage Act, 1961 (South Africa) - Wikipedia

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    The Marriage Act, 1961 (Act No. 25 of 1961) is an act of the Parliament of South Africa governing the solemnisation and registration of marriages in South Africa.