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  • [[Category:Human rights abuses]] ...
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  • {{Short description|Negligent or abusive action against non-human animals by humans}} {{Animal rights sidebar}} ...
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  • ...its governmental clients accountable for the allegation of [[human rights abuses]] by WhatsApp. In its revelation via documents received from court, ...]]}}</ref> According to WhatsApp, the exploit "targeted at least 100 human-rights defenders, journalists and other members of civil society" among a total of ...
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  • ...1976 and started the production of human proteins. Genetically engineered human [[insulin]] was produced in 1978 and insulin-producing bacteria were commer ...ions it is possible to create [[Model organism|animal model organisms]] of human diseases. As well as producing hormones, vaccines and other drugs, genetic ...
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  • ...came the first computer program to [[AlphaGo versus Lee Sedol|defeat a top human pro]] at the game of Go. ...558/http://www.pinknews.co.uk/2012/07/08/google-launches-legalise-love-gay-rights-campaign/ |archive-date=August 19, 2014 |access-date=September 9, 2014 |web ...
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  • ...leadership ineptitude, birthright and competency became intertwined in the human psyche. This perception remained until the 20th century. |1={{Cite book |title= Human Behaviour |last1= Singh |first1= Ravinder |first2= Ajita |last2= Rani |publ ...
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  • ...ation-year|US}} dollars{{inflation-fn|US}}). Microsoft's purchase included rights to place international advertisements.<ref>{{cite web|title=Microsoft gets ...overtly supremacist content. The older policy had been condemned by civil rights groups, who described these movements as functionally indistinct.<ref name= ...
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  • ...y came in December 1979 when Jobs and several Apple employees, including [[human–computer interface]] expert [[Jef Raskin]], visited [[PARC (company)|Xerox ...e would be willing to sell music on the [[iTunes Store]] without [[digital rights management]], thereby allowing tracks to be played on third-party players i ...
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