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  2. Trait d'Union - Wikipedia

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    Trait d'Union (English: "Hyphen") was an organized caucus in the French Socialist Party. Trait d'Union was founded in August 2005 by supporters of Jean-Luc Mélenchon within the New World caucus. Soon afterward, the faction supported Laurent Fabius ' motion at the Le Mans Congress and at the Reims Congress in 2008, it supported Benoît Hamon .

  3. Jacques de Marquette - Wikipedia

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    He aimed to turn the Trait d'Union into a new religion of nature without success in 1934. [2] He made a final attempt to spiritually renovate the society in 1936. However, by the late 1930s most of the society's members held interest in naturism and vegetarianism for health and hygienic reasons, not as an ascetic spiritual discipline.

  4. Motto of the European Union - Wikipedia

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    The European motto was first adopted in May 2000 as "Unity in diversity" through a non-official process since it was a contest involving 80,000 students from the 15 countries that were members of the European Union at the time (a.k.a. "EU-15"): Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Portugal, Spain, Sweden & United Kingdom.

  5. Hyphen - Wikipedia

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    The hyphen ‐ is a punctuation mark used to join words and to separate syllables of a single word. The use of hyphens is called hyphenation. [1]The hyphen is sometimes confused with dashes (en dash –, em dash — and others), which are wider, or with the minus sign −, which is also wider and usually drawn a little higher to match the crossbar in the plus sign +.

  6. Groupe Union Défense - Wikipedia

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    Groupe Union Défense (originally named Groupe Union Droit), better known as GUD, was a French far-right students' union formed in the 1960s. After a period of inactivity it relaunched in 2022. [2] [3] [4] The GUD was based in Panthéon-Assas University, [5] [6] [7] a law school in Paris.

  7. French Democratic Confederation of Labour - Wikipedia

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    The CFDT has its roots in Christian trade unionism of the French Confederation of Christian Workers (CFTC). After the Liberation of France, a left-wing minority, grouped in the Reconstruction tendency, led an internal debate in favour of the “deconfessionalization” seeking to secularise the CFTC and achieve greater autonomy from political and religious circles with which the confederation ...

  8. Chain of Union - Wikipedia

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    The Chain of Union has roots predating organized Freemasonry. The practice comes from operative masonry and can be traced back to the Phoenicians and Egyptians. In ancient Egyptian culture, ropes, representing being united, held great ceremonial significance, as evidenced by a carefully preserved ritual rope discovered in Tutankhamun's tomb. [5 ...

  9. Hypodescent - Wikipedia

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    In societies that regard some races or ethnic groups of people as dominant or superior and others as subordinate or inferior, hypodescent refers to the automatic assignment of children of a mixed union to the subordinate group. [1] The opposite practice is hyperdescent, in which children are assigned to the race that is considered dominant or ...