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  Myanmar - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The majority of ministry and cabinet posts are held by military officers, with the exceptions being the Ministry of Health, the Ministry of Education, the Ministry of Labour, and the Ministry of National Planning and Economic Development, posts which are held by civilians.
Current population figures are rough estimates because the last nation-wide census, conducted by the Ministry of Home and Religious Affairs, was taken in 1983.
Myanmar is home to 4 major linguistic families: Sino-Tibetan, Austronesian, Tai-Kadai, and Indo-European.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Myanmar   (4706 words)

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: The Jesuits (The Society of Jesus)
This is especially true of its provisions for the affectionate relations of members with superiors and with one another, by the manifestation of conscience, more or less practiced in every religious order, and by mutual correction when this may be necessary.
The chief authority is vested in the general congregation, which elects the general, and could, for certain grave causes, depose him.
But this was in order that he might be able to conclude certain business matters and other affairs of state, and thus appear the sooner in public as a Jesuit, not that he might remain permanently outside the common life.
www.newadvent.org /cathen/14081a.htm   (3555 words)

  
 Sino-German cooperation (1911-1941) - tScholars.com
Before the Nazi rise to power, German policy in China had been contradictory, as the Foreign Ministry under the Weimar Government urged for a policy of neutrality in East Asia and discouraged the Reichswehr-industrial complex from involving directly with the Chinese government.
The same feeling was shared by the German import-export houses, for fear that direct government ties would exclude them from profiting as the middleman.
Toward this goal, von Seeckt proposed the formation of a "training brigade" in lieu of the German eliteheer which would propagate training to other units to create a professional, competent army, with its officer corps selected from strict military placements directed by a centralized personnel office.
www.tscholars.com /encyclopedia/Sino-German_cooperation_(1911-1941)   (4489 words)

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