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  2. Non-aggression principle - Wikipedia

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    Although the NAP is meant to guarantee an individual's sovereignty, libertarians greatly differ on the conditions under which the NAP applies. Especially unsolicited intervention by others, either to prevent society from being harmed by the individual's actions or to prevent an incompetent individual from being harmed by his own actions or ...

  3. Non-aggression pact - Wikipedia

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    December 6, 1938 [15] [16] Estado Novo (Portugal) Spanish State: Iberian Pact: March 17, 1939 Kingdom of Denmark Nazi Germany: German–Danish Non-Aggression Pact May 31, 1939 [17] Nazi Germany Republic of Estonia: German–Estonian Non-Aggression Pact: June 7, 1939 [18] Nazi Germany Republic of Latvia: German–Latvian Non-Aggression Pact

  4. Nap - Wikipedia

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    A nap is a short period of sleep, typically taken during daytime hours as an adjunct to the usual nocturnal sleep period. Naps are most often taken as a response to drowsiness during waking hours. A nap is a form of biphasic or polyphasic sleep, where the latter terms also include longer periods of sleep in addition to one period. For years ...

  5. National Awami Party (Wali) - Wikipedia

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    The Wali Khan faction was later named National Awami Party (NAP) after the independence of Bangladesh (former East Pakistan). [1] The NAP was banned twice during its eight-year-long existence, the first time under Yahya Khans government in 1971 and the second time in 1975 by Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto's government.

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    No, just negotiating nap time with a toddler. How working parents are setting boundaries with creative auto-responder emails. Alexandra Frost. December 26, 2024 at 3:00 AM.

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  8. Nap (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Nap Milroy (1922–2012), Canadian ice hockey player James Napoli (1911–1992), New York mobster nicknamed "Jimmy Nap" Nap Reyes (1919–1995), Cuban-born Major League Baseball player

  9. Sodium phosphide - Wikipedia

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    Sodium phosphide is a source of the highly reactive phosphide anion. The material is insoluble in all solvents but reacts as a slurry with acids and related electrophiles to give derivatives of the type PM 3: [6] Na 3 P + 3 E + → E 3 P (E = H, Me 3 Si) The trimethylsilyl derivative is volatile (b.p. 30-35 C @ 0.001 mm Hg) and soluble.