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  2. Four Pillars - Wikipedia

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    Four pillars policy, to keep Australia's four largest banks separate; Four Pillars of Nepal Bhasa, four people who campaign to revive the language and literature; Four Pillars of Transnistria, basis of the declaration of independence of a separatist region in Moldova in Eastern Europe; Four pillars, Vietnamese term for the four most important ...

  3. Project 2025 - Wikipedia

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    [119] [120] He has said that Project 2025 is "built on four pillars": The 30-chapter, 920-page book Mandate for Leadership: The Conservative Promise, which presents "a consensus view of how major federal agencies must be governed" A personnel database to "be collated and shared with the President-elect's team", open to the public for submissions

  4. The Four Agreements - Wikipedia

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    The Four Agreements: A Practical Guide to Personal Freedom is a self-help book by the author Don Miguel Ruiz. The book outlines a code of conduct (supposedly) based on Toltec teachings that purport to improve one’s life. The book was originally published in 1997 by Amber-Allen publishing in San Rafael, California. An illustrated edition was ...

  5. Four Freedoms - Wikipedia

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    The Free Software Definition is often called "the four freedoms" within the free software community in reference to the speech and fundamental principles. World War II Victory Medal (United States), which includes the Four Freedoms on its reverse.

  6. Four pillars policy - Wikipedia

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    The four pillars policy is an Australian Government policy to maintain the separation of the four largest banks in Australia by rejecting any merger or acquisition between the four major banks. [1] The policy, rather than formal regulation, first articulated in 1990, reflects the competitive concerns of more concentration as well as the broad ...

  7. Four pillars (Vietnamese bureaucrats) - Wikipedia

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    The four pillars (Vietnamese: tứ trụ) is a Vietnamese informal term for the four most important bureaucrats in the Communist Party and government. In modern usage, the four pillars refer to the General Secretary of the Communist Party , President , Prime Minister and Chairman of the National Assembly .

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  9. Mujibism - Wikipedia

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    When the Constitution of Bangladesh was adopted in 1972, the four pillars become the four fundamental state policies of Bangladesh. [10] Today nationalism, socialism, democracy, and secularism remain the fundamental state principles of the Constitution. [citation needed]