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  2. Freedoms of the air - Wikipedia

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    A flight from Canada to Mexico, flown by a Mexican airline, flying over the United States. 2nd The right to refuel or carry out maintenance in a foreign country without embarking or disembarking passengers or cargo. [5] A flight from the United Kingdom to the United States, flown by a British airline, refueling at an Irish airport. 3rd

  3. Freedom Flights - Wikipedia

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    Freedom Flight Cubans congregated in Little Havana, seeking to celebrate their culture, solidifying its formation. [4] Little Havana was a concentrated microcosm of the greater South Florida Cuban-American community, an "enclave" secured by the Freedom Flights that facilitated Cuban-American growth. [21]

  4. EU–US Open Skies Agreement - Wikipedia

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    The agreement allows any airline of the European Union and any airline of the United States to fly between any point in the European Union and any point in the United States. Both EU and US airlines are allowed to fly on to a further destination in another country after their initial stop (Fifth Freedom rights). Because the EU is not treated as ...

  5. Six degrees of freedom - Wikipedia

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    Six degrees of freedom also refers to movement in video game-play. First-person shooter (FPS) games generally provide five degrees of freedom: forwards/backwards, slide left/right, up/down (jump/crouch/lie), yaw (turn left/right), and pitch (look up/down). If the game allows leaning control, then some consider it a sixth DOF; however, this may ...

  6. Air transport agreement - Wikipedia

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    Variety of airlines at Tokyo Narita Airport: result of agreement between Japan and other countries. An air transport agreement (also sometimes called an air service agreement or ATA or ASA) is a bilateral agreement to allow international commercial air transport services between signatories.

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  8. Outline of rights - Wikipedia

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    Political freedom. Freedom of assembly; Freedom of association; Freedom of movement; Freedom of religion; Freedom of speech; Freedom of the press; Freedom of thought; Freedom from unreasonable searches and seizures, which is related to freedom of privacy; Suffrage; Scientific freedom; Academic freedom; Habeas corpus; International law ...

  9. Yes, You Can Rent Out Your Eyeball For Money

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    n November 1954, 29-year-old Sammy Davis Jr. was driving to Hollywood when a car crash left his eye mangled beyond repair. Doubting his potential as a one-eyed entertainer, the burgeoning performer sought a solution at the same venerable institution where other misfortunate starlets had gone to fill their vacant sockets: Mager & Gougelman, a family-owned business in New York City that has ...