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| | Commonwealth - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) is a loose alliance or confederation consisting of 12 of the 15 former Soviet Republics. |  | | The Commonwealth of Australia Constitution Act created a federal system, in which power is divided between the federal, or national, government and the States- the evolved status of the colonies. |  | | She also reigns as monarch directly in a number of states, known as Commonwealth Realms, notably the United Kingdom, Australia, Canada, New Zealand and others. |
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| | Commonwealth of Nations - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The Commonwealth of Nations, usually known as The Commonwealth, is an association of 53 independent sovereign states, almost all of which are former territories of the British Empire. |  | | The issue of republican status within the Commonwealth was resolved in April 1949 at a Commonwealth prime ministers' meeting in London. |  | | The Association of Commonwealth Universities is an important vehicle for academic links, particularly through scholarships, principally the Commonwealth Scholarship, for students to study in universities in other Commonwealth countries. |
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| | The Commonwealth - The Commonwealth of Learning |
 | | The Commonwealth is a voluntary association of more than 50 independent sovereign states, which provide support to each other, and work together toward international goals. |  | | When the Commonwealth Games were staged for the fourth time in Canada in 1994, the event attracted 2,446 of the worlds top athletes from 63 nations (Commonwealth countries and associated states and territories), all of whom were competing for the honour of the Commonwealth Gold. |  | | The Institute of Commonwealth Studies is a postgraduate academic institution devoted to the study of the Commonwealth. |
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| | Kentucky as a Commonwealth - Kentucky Department for Libraries and Archives |
 | | In modern times, to be a "commonwealth" of the United States means to be "a self-governing, autonomous political unit voluntarily associated with the United States, namely, Puerto Rico and the Northern Mariana Islands." (Dictionary.com) A few of the differences between contemporary commonwealth status and statehood are: |  | | The commonwealth has no voting representation in Congress and citizens of a commonwealth are not allowed to vote in presidential elections. |  | | The basis for a commonwealth's success required each citizen to be an active participant in government, practitioners of civic virtue and socially responsible. |
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| | Commonwealth Institute of Cambridge, MA USA -- Home Page |
 | | Welcome to the home page of the Commonwealth Institute, an independent, non-profit, non-governmental public policy research center doing critical studies in the fields of international security, inequality and poverty. |  | | The Commonwealth Institute is an operating program of the Commonwealth Foundation, an unendowed non-profit corporation registered in Massachusetts, USA. |  | | Other operating programs of the Commonwealth Foundation, Inc. are: |
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| | Commonwealth Day |
 | | Commonwealth Day is a day to promote understanding about global issues, international cooperation and the work of the modern Commonwealth, which is made up of 1.7 billion people in 53 independent states, or 30% of the world's population. |  | | Schools activities are an important part of the Commonwealth Day celebrations, and the second Monday in March was agreed upon by Commonwealth leaders because it was a day when schools in most of the member nations would be in session. |  | | The Queen also records a Commonwealth Day message which is broadcast by radio throughout the member nations of the Commonwealth. |
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| | Commonwealth |
 | | The following text string is encrypted within the Commonwealth viral code: "Commonwealth of Independent States" It is unknown what Commonwealth does besides replicate. |  | | When the first Commonwealth infected program is executed, this virus will install itself memory resident as a low system memory TSR of 2,048 bytes. |  | | Upon infection, Commonwealth becomes memory resident as a low system memory Terminate-and-Stay Resident (TSR) of 2,048 bytes. |
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| | The Monarchy Today > Queen and Commonwealth > Origins |
 | | This was accepted in the London Declaration agreed at the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting in 1949, provided that India accepted The King (George VI) 'as the symbol of the free association of the independent Member Nations and as such Head of the Commonwealth'. |  | | Until 1949, the member states of the Commonwealth were united through common allegiance to the Crown. |  | | The London Declaration made it possible for the Asian and African states of the former Empire, most of which wished to become republics, to remain within the Commonwealth upon attaining independence, and led to the development of the contemporary multi-racial Commonwealth. |
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| | Commonwealth, the (British) - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Commonwealth, the (British) |
 | | The name was recognized in the Statute of Westminster in 1931, but after World War II a growing sense of independent nationhood led to the simplification of the title to the Commonwealth. |  | | It is composed entirely of territories that were once under British rule, but which have become completely independent states. |  | | Voluntary association of 54 sovereign (self-ruling) countries and their dependencies, the majority of which once formed part of the British Empire and are now independent sovereign states. |
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http://encyclopedia.farlex.com/Commonwealth,%20the%20(British)
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| | Commonwealth of Nations - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The Commonwealth of Nations, usually known as The Commonwealth, is an association of independent sovereign states, almost all of which are former territories of the British Empire. |  | | It was once known as the British Commonwealth of Nations or British Commonwealth, and some still call it by that name, either for historical reasons or to distinguish it from the other commonwealths around the world, such as the Commonwealth of Australia and the Commonwealth of The Bahamas. |  | | The Association of Commonwealth Universities is an important vehicle for academic links, particularly through offering scholarships, principally the Commonwealth Scholarship, for students to study in universities in other Commonwealth countries. |
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| | Maldives Royal Family Official Website: Majid's Pages- Maldives and the British Commonwealth |
 | | The Commonwealth may be "a voluntary association of independent sovereign states". |  | | It is a unique family of 54 developed and developing nations, a voluntary association of independent sovereign states spread over every continent and ocean. |  | | Upon gaining independence, His Majesty the Sultan's Government headed by the Prime Minister Ibrahim Nasir Rannabandeyri Kilegefan (N.G.I.V) declined to be part of the British Commonwealth of Nations because the Prime Minister considered it beneath the dignity of the Maldive Kingdom. |
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| | The Commonwealth - The Commonwealth of Learning |
 | | The Commonwealth is a voluntary association of more than 50 independent sovereign states, which provide support to each other, and work together toward international goals. |  | | When the Commonwealth Games were staged for the fourth time in Canada in 1994, the event attracted 2,446 of the worlds top athletes from 63 nations (Commonwealth countries and associated states and territories), all of whom were competing for the honour of the Commonwealth Gold. |  | | CENSE is a Commonwealth initiative created and supported by The Commonwealth of Learning, The Commonwealth Secretariat, and COMNET-IT. |
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| | British Commonwealth |
 | | Grenada is an independent member of the Commonwealth, but in the 1980s, its allegiances were elsewhere (see Cuba). |  | | I took more liberty with the Commonwealth than with any other power, as the Commonwealth is not a unified political unit, but a loose confederation of formerly British colonies nominally under the rule of the Queen (at least in theory), and sending troops should any of the Commonwealth members be in need (usually Britain's need). |  | | A number of other territories on the map are members of the Commonwealth in reality, but were made neutral or non-existant for various reasons: |
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| | British Commonwealth Countries |
 | | The Commonwealth of AustraliaConstitution Act created a federal system, in which power is divided between the federal, or national, government and theStates - the evolved status of the colonies. |  | | Four states in the United States designate themselves "commonwealths": Kentucky, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, and Virginia.They do this to emphasize that they have "government based on the common consent of the people". |  | | A Cooperative Commonwealth is the ideal of asociety based on cooperative and socialist principles. |
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| | 1996 General Election: Late Independent Expenditures |
 | | The report describes the expenditures as "sponsorship of Dinner conference of Commonwealth Club to discuss Proposition 211", and "Publicity for conference". |  | | Late independent expenditures from 10/26 and 10/27 will be reported in the 10/28/96 totals. |  | | No Late Independent Expenditure Reports valued at $10,000 or greater were filed for these days. |
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| | The History of Canada and Canadians - The British Commonwealth of Nations |
 | | The period between the wars brought the culmination of Canada's growth to independent nationhood within the British Commonwealth. |  | | THE HISTORY OF The British Commonwealth of Nations |  | | He piloted through the Imperial Conference of 1917 a resolution that the dominions "should be recognized as autonomous nations of an imperial commonwealth." To both the 1919 Peace Conference and the League of Nations Canada sent its own delegates. |
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| | Para 55 / Commonwealth Countries |
 | | The Commonwealth is a voluntary association of independent sovereign states, mostly formed by the United Kingdom and its former colonies. |  | | Citizens of Commonwealth nations make up 30% of the world's population: India is the most populous member, with a billion people at the 2001 census, while Pakistan, Bangladesh and Nigeria each contain more than 100 million people. |  | | In terms of HIV/AIDS Commonwealth developing countries accounts for 60% of the 40 million people living with HIV. |
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| | WorldNetDaily: British Commonwealth a popular club |
 | | This body oversees the behavior of Commonwealth member states. |  | | However, the Commonwealth appeased the black African states by giving up permanent chairmanship to a new independent working group that had just over 20 members at that time. |  | | For the British, the existence of the Commonwealth has helped ease the pain of the loss of their once-mighty empire. |
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| | CHRI: Commonwealth Human Rights Initiative |
 | | The Commonwealth Human Rights Initiative (CHRI) is an independent, non-partisan, international NGO working for the practical realisation of human rights in the countries of the Commonwealth. |  | | They highlight violations of human rights in specific Commonwealth countries and contribute to repairing the situation and restoring peace, the rule of law and human rights. |  | | Police reform is urgently needed in many Commonwealth countries. |
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| | IFEX :: Commonwealth |
 | | The first detailed study of media self-regulation in the Commonwealth press leaves little doubt that the desire for independent press councils in these countries is huge, reports the Commonwealth Press Union (CPU). |  | | Commonwealth Heads of Government meeting (CHOGM) and media freedom in the Commonwealth |  | | Report on Freedom of Information Submitted to the High-Level Review Group on the Future of the Commonwealth |
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| | The Commonwealth Fund: Topics: Comparing Countries - Overview |
 | | The Commonwealth Fund 2003 International Health Policy Survey provides a comparative perspective on health policy issues in Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, and the United States. |  | | Access to health care and concern over the quality of care are issues near the top of the national agenda in other industrialized countries as well as in the United States. |  | | In her 2004 Annual Report Message, Commonwealth Fund president Karen Davis, Ph.D., lays out a detailed plan to transform the system to achieve "commensurate value for what we spend on health care." Read more >> |
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| | Library of Congress / Federal Research Division / Country Studies / Area Handbook Series / Belize / Appendix B |
 | | The Commonwealth of Nations, more commonly known simply as the Commonwealth, is a voluntary association of independent sovereign states, including Britain and former British territories and existing territories of Britain, Australia, and New Zealand. |  | | The Commonwealth Secretariat is funded by member payments, determined individually on the basis of per capita income. |  | | The fund is financed by all Commonwealth nations on a voluntary basis; the CFTC's governing body includes representatives of all its contributors. |
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| | Maldives Royal Family Official Website: Majid's Pages- Maldives and the British Commonwealth |
 | | The Commonwealth may be "a voluntary association of independent sovereign states". |  | | It is a unique family of 54 developed and developing nations, a voluntary association of independent sovereign states spread over every continent and ocean. |  | | Upon gaining independence, His Majesty the Sultan's Government headed by the Prime Minister Ibrahim Nasir Rannabandeyri Kilegefan (N.G.I.V) declined to be part of the British Commonwealth of Nations because the Prime Minister considered it beneath the dignity of the Maldive Kingdom. |
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| | The Sun Never Set on the British Empire |
 | | In the following list of present and former British possessions, current British possessions and dependencies are in boldface red, current members of the British Commonwealth are in plain red, and independent states in the Commonwealth that retain Queen Elizabeth as their Head of State are followed by a crown, |  | | By 1999, the United States economy was all but carrying, Atlas-like, the stagnant or shrinking economies of the rest of the world. |  | | In 1961, after condemnation at a Commonwealth Conference, the Union was turned into a Republic, which left the Commonwealth, to live under international hostility through the 60's, 70's, and 80's, until a peaceful transition to majority rule in 1994. |
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| | Independent Bookstore |
 | | Bookstores can range in size from local independent bookstores offering several hundred titles to large brick-and-mortar chains offering upwards of 200,000 titles. |  | | Independent bookselling is at risk everywhere throughout the country. |  | | A bookstore (North American English) or bookshop (Commonwealth English) is a retailer that primarily sells books. |
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| | Commonwealth |
 | | Membership of the Commonwealth has, since its beginning, been open to any independent state which was once ruled or administered by Britain or other Commonwealth countries, and recognises The Queen as Head of the Commonwealth. |  | | The Queen is not only Queen of the United Kingdom, but Head of the Commonwealth, a voluntary association of 54 independent countries. |  | | The 1.6 billion people of Commonwealth countries make up over a quarter of the world's population, and over 50 per cent of the population of the Commonwealth is under 25. |
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| | Commonwealth of Nations - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The Commonwealth of Nations is an association of independent sovereign states, almost all of which are former colonies once governed by the United Kingdom as part of the British Empire. |  | | Map of the Commonwealth of Nations, formerly the British Commonwealth. |  | | The two exceptions are Australia and The Bahamas, where 'Commonwealth' refers to the Australian federation and the Commonwealth of the Bahamas respectively, and 'Commonwealth of Nations' tends to be used instead. |
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| | Commonwealth |
 | | Membership of the Commonwealth has, since its beginning, been open to any independent state which was once ruled or administered by Britain or other Commonwealth countries, and recognises The Queen as Head of the Commonwealth. |  | | The Queen is not only Queen of the United Kingdom, but Head of the Commonwealth, a voluntary association of 54 independent countries. |  | | The 1.6 billion people of Commonwealth countries make up over a quarter of the world's population, and over 50 per cent of the population of the Commonwealth is under 25. |
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| | Commonwealth, the (British) |
 | | Voluntary association of 54 sovereign (self-ruling) countries and their dependencies, the majority of which once formed part of the British Empire and are now independent sovereign states. |  | | The name was recognized in the Statute of Westminster in 1931, but after World War II a growing sense of independent nationhood led to the simplification of the title to the Commonwealth. |  | | The secretariat’s staff come from a number of member countries, which also pay its operating costs. |
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| | Commonwealth of Nations - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The Commonwealth of Nations, usually known as The Commonwealth, is an association of independent sovereign states, almost all of which are former territories of the British Empire. |  | | The issue of republican status within the Commonwealth was resolved in April 1949 at a Commonwealth prime ministers' meeting in London. |  | | It was once known as the British Commonwealth of Nations or British Commonwealth, and some still call it by that name, either for historical reasons or to distinguish it from the other commonwealths around the world, such as the Commonwealth of Australia and the Commonwealth of The Bahamas. |
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