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  2. Purple coalition - Wikipedia

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    Purple coalition. Purple is a common term in politics used to describe governments or other political entities consisting of parties that have red and blue as their political colours. It is of particular note in three countries. In the politics of the Netherlands and Belgium, purple ( Dutch: paars) is the term for a government coalition of ...

  3. Homosexuality and Citizenship in Florida - Wikipedia

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    Publication place. United States. Advertisement for the Purple Pamphlet by Guild Press, a publisher of homosexual erotica. Homosexuality and Citizenship in Florida, also known as the Purple Pamphlet, was an anti-homosexual propaganda pamphlet published in January 1964 by the Florida Legislative Investigation Committee (FLIC) of the Florida ...

  4. Political colour - Wikipedia

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    Purple is often associated with feminism and when combined with black, is often used to represent anarcha-feminism. In Albania, purple is the colour of the Socialist Party of Albania. In Australia, purple is used by the Australian Electoral Commission, the independent statutory authority responsible for the management of federal elections ...

  5. Designation of workers by collar color - Wikipedia

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    A waitress. A pink-collar worker is also a member of the working class who performs in the service industry. They work in positions such as waiters, retail clerks, salespersons, certain unlicensed assistive personnel, and many other positions involving relations with people. The term was coined in the late 1970s as a phrase to describe jobs ...

  6. 1989 Tiananmen Square protests and massacre - Wikipedia

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    Later, anonymous people within the Chinese government shipped the files overseas and published the "Tiananmen Papers" in 2001. At the 30th anniversary of the 4 June Incident, Wei Fenghe , a general of the Chinese People's Liberation Army, said in the Shangri-La Dialogue : "The 4 June Incident was a turmoil and unrest.

  7. Florida Parental Rights in Education Act - Wikipedia

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    The bill was seen as an expansion of the Parental Rights in Education act, and includes a variety of measures, including an extension of the prohibition to eighth grade, enacting a statewide definition of "sex" as "the binary division of individuals based upon reproductive function" and "an immutable biological trait", and prohibiting schools ...

  8. Purple People Bridge closed: What to know - AOL

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    The Purple People Bridge was closed in May 2021 because of falling stone. It was partially reopened that July and fully reopened that November, with repair work continuing into 2022. Southbank ...

  9. Non-binary flag - Wikipedia

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    The non-binary flag consists of four equally-sized horizontal bars: yellow, white, purple, and black. There is no official or agreed-upon proportion (the images in this article are 2:3). The yellow stripe represents people outside the cisgender binary. The white stripe represents people with multiple genders. The purple stripe represents people ...