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  1. Nomination by endorsement: Nomination by endorsement is the approach which was taken by Hillary Clinton and Jeb Bush to try to win the Democratic and Republican nominations for President. Both appeared to lack the support of the grassroots, and had relatively little popular ... [100%] 2023-02-26 [Politics]
  2. Endorsement: Ein Endorsement (von englisch to endorse „unterstützen“) oder Endorser-Vertrag ist eine vertragliche Bindung einer der Zielgruppe bekannten, oft berühmten Person, die ein bestimmtes Produkt öffentlich empfiehlt oder zumindest selbst verwendet. Geschlossen wird diese Vereinbarung mit einer bestimmten Firma (Ausrüster ... [93%] 2024-01-19
  3. Country-by-Country Reporting: Country-by-Country Reporting (or CbCR, sometimes referred to as Country-by-Country Report or CbC report) is an international initiative pioneered by the OECD. It seeks to establish a reporting standard for multinational enterprises (MNEs) containing key tax related ... (Finance) [90%] 2023-11-04 [International taxation] [Corporate tax avoidance]...
  4. HGH controversies: Articles Most recent articles on HGH controversies Most cited articles on HGH controversies Review articles on HGH controversies Articles on HGH controversies in N Eng J Med, Lancet, BMJ Media Powerpoint slides on HGH controversies Images of HGH controversies Photos ... [87%] 2023-12-17 [Growth hormones] [Endocrinology]...
  5. Scientology controversies: Since its inception in 1954, the Church of Scientology has been involved in a number of controversies, including its stance on psychiatry, Scientology's legitimacy as a religion, the Church's aggressive attitude in dealing with its perceived enemies and ... (Controversies involving Scientology) [87%] 2023-11-06 [Scientology] [Scientology-related controversies]...
  6. Circumcision controversies: Male circumcision has often been, and remains, the subject of controversy on a number of grounds—religious, ethical, sexual, and medical. In Classical and Hellenistic civilization, Ancient Greeks and Romans posed great value on the beauty of nature, physical integrity ... (Biology) [87%] 2023-12-18 [Sexual anatomy] [Medical controversies]...
  7. Scientology controversies: Since its inception in 1954, the Church of Scientology has been involved in a number of controversies, including its stance on psychiatry, Scientology's legitimacy as a religion, the Church's aggressive attitude in dealing with its perceived enemies and ... (Organization) [87%] 2022-11-18 [Scientology] [Scientology-related controversies]...
  8. HGH controversies: Controversies regarding the use of human growth hormone (HGH) as treatment method have centered on the claims, products, and businesses related to the use of growth hormone as an anti-aging therapy. Most of these controversies fall into two categories ... (Biology) [87%] 2023-11-16 [Growth hormones] [Endocrinology]...
  9. Vaccine controversies: Vaccine controversies have occurred since almost 80 years before the terms vaccine and vaccination were introduced, and continue to this day. Despite scientific consensus that recommended vaccines are safe and effective, unsubstantiated scares regarding their safety still occur, resulting in ... (Medicine) [87%] 2023-10-25 [Vaccine controversies]
  10. CNN controversies: CNN (Cable News Network), an American basic cable and satellite television channel, has been the subject of multiple controversies. This article recounts controversies and allegations relating to both the domestic version of CNN, and its sister channels CNN International and ... (List of controversies related to CNN) [87%] 2024-01-09 [CNN] [Criticisms of companies]...
  11. Mapping controversies: Mapping controversies (MC) is an academic course taught in science studies, stemming from the writings of the French sociologist and philosopher Bruno Latour. MC focuses exclusively on the controversies surrounding scientific knowledge rather than the established scientific facts or outcomes. (Social) [87%] 2023-10-25 [Sociological terminology]
  12. Circumcision controversies: Male circumcision has been a subject of controversy for a number of reasons including religious, ethical, sexual, and medical. During the late 19th and early 20th centuries, in a rapidly changing medical and surgical world, circumcision rose in popularity as ... (none) [87%] 2024-01-07 [Circumcision debate] [Circumcision]...
  13. HGH controversies: Controversies regarding the use of human growth hormone (HGH) as treatment method have centered on the claims, products, and businesses related to the use of growth hormone as an anti-aging therapy. Most of these controversies fall into two categories ... (Controversies regarding the use of human growth hormone) [87%] 2023-12-31 [Growth hormones] [Endocrinology]...
  14. Medical controversies: This learning resource covers medical controversies at all levels including: (under construction) Introduction. Controversy at different levels; within the profession, dealing with other professions (legal, insurance, government regulation), public perceptions. [87%] 2023-12-17 [Evidence-based medicine]
  15. Balhae controversies: The Balhae controversies involve disputes between China, Korea, Japan, and Russia, countries that have conducted studies on the historical state of Balhae (Bohai, Po-hai, Parhae). The Korean perspective generally considers Balhae to be the successor state of Goguryeo and ... (East Asian historiographic dispute) [87%] 2024-03-04 [Balhae] [1st millennium in Korea]...
  16. Scientology controversies: Since its inception in 1954, the Church of Scientology has been involved in a number of controversies, including its stance on psychiatry, Scientology's legitimacy as a religion, the Church's aggressive attitude in dealing with its perceived enemies and ... (none) [87%] 2024-01-10 [Scientology] [Scientology-related controversies]...
  17. BBC controversies: This article outlines, in chronological order, the various controversies surrounding or involving the BBC. In 1926, the General Council of the Trades Union Congress (TUC) called a General Strike to prevent wage reductions and worsening conditions for 1.2 million ... (Outline of controversies about the BBC) [87%] 2024-03-31 [BBC controversies] [Censorship of broadcasting in the United Kingdom]...
  18. Islam by country: Adherents of Islam constitute the world's second largest religious group. A projection by the PEW suggests that Muslims numbered approximately 1.9 billion followers in 2020. (None) [86%] 2024-01-20 [Islam by country]
  19. Hijab by country: In modern usage, ḥijāb (hijab) generally refers to the various headcoverings frequently worn by Muslim women. Wearing hijab is mandatory in some Muslim countries, and optional or restricted in other majority Muslim and majority non-Muslim countries. (Religion) [86%] 2023-11-03 [Islamism] [Religious fundamentalism]...
  20. Literature by country: This is a list of literature pages categorized by country, language, or cultural group. Sometimes these literatures will be called national literatures because they help define a national identity or provide a common reference point for that country's culture. (None) [86%] 2023-12-29 [Literature by country] [Literature lists]...

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