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actionIn law, one of the proceedings whereby a person or agency seeks to enforce rights or redress a wrong in a civil court.
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With such direct penetration of information
from such a vast number of avenues, educating society about the media
can lead to greater participation and activeness in our democracy. Paul's language
transcends the classification of persuasive rhetoric and demonstrates
the activeness of God in the human social world. What was
puzzling was not America's activeness but Japan's passivity. |
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