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  2. 2024 Mexican judicial reform - Wikipedia

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    The 2024 Mexican judicial reform is a series of constitutional amendments that restructured the judiciary of Mexico. [1] The reform replaced Mexico's appointment-based system for selecting judges with one where judges, pre-selected by Congress, are elected by popular vote, with each judge serving a renewable nine-year term.

  3. Family values - Wikipedia

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  4. Judiciary of Mexico - Wikipedia

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    The Federal Judicial Council is the body responsible for the administration, oversight, discipline, and judicial career of the Judiciary of Mexico, with the exception of the Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation and the Federal Electoral Tribunal.

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  6. National System for Integral Family Development - Wikipedia

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    The National System for Integral Family Development (Spanish: Sistema Nacional para el Desarrollo Integral de la Familia; SNDIF or just DIF) is a Mexican public institution of social assistance that focuses on strengthening and developing the welfare of the Mexican families.

  7. United States federal judicial district - Wikipedia

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    The breakdown of what is in each judicial district is codified in 28 U.S.C. §§ 81–131. Federal judicial districts have also been established in the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico . Courts in other insular areas are territorial courts under Article I of the Constitution , not United States district courts , although they have similar ...

  8. Value pluralism - Wikipedia

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    Value-pluralism is an alternative to both moral relativism and moral absolutism (which Berlin called monism). [2] An example of value-pluralism is the idea that the moral life of a nun is incompatible with that of a mother, yet there is no purely rational measure of which is preferable.

  9. MKS Instruments - Wikipedia

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    MKS Instruments was founded in 1961 as a provider of products and technologies used to measure, control, power, and monitor critical process parameters of advanced manufacturing processes. [3] In 2001, the company acquired Emerson Electric's ENI Division which makes solid-state RF and DC plasma power supplies, networks and instruments. [4] [5]