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Free trade In international trade, free trade is an idealized market model, often stated as a political objective, in which trade of goods and services between countries flows unhindered by government-imposed tariff and non-tariff barriers. Economic analysis and most economists support the proposition that free trade is a net gain to both trading partners and that the gains from free trade outweigh the losses.
Free trade zone A free trade zone (FTZ) or Export processing zone (EPZ) is one or more areas of a country where tariffs and quotas are eliminated and bureaucratic requirements are lowered in order to attract companies by raising the incentives for doing business there. Free trade zones can be defined as labor intensive manufacturing centers that involve the import of raw materials or components and the export of factory products.
Free trading platform Free trading platform helps businesses start their operations by providing built-in account, order, user management systems along with infrastructure to create an online market for selling/buying/exchanging their products. markets can be auction-based, over-the-counter or hybrid.
Free transfer In football (soccer), a free transfer involves a team releasing a player once their contract has expired or made available just before the end of the contract. The team does not have to pay any compensation for their release due to having nothing left to pay on their contract, hence the term free transfer.
Free transfer (transport) A free transfer is a term used in public transportation, it refers to allowing a rider to switch from one vehicle to another without paying an additional fare. This can be done by having both vehicles stop within the same fare control area, by issuing the rider a special ticket (also called a "free transfer") or by using an electronic smartcard system programmed to allow such transfers.
Free trembler The free trembler is a musical instrument referred to by Rolf Harris in his cover of Stairway to Heaven, originally by Led Zeppelin. It sounds similar to an accordion, and is probably a member of the accordion family.
Free Talk Studio ~Mari no Kimama na O-Shaberi~ A Japan-only radio DJ simulation game for Sega Saturn, Free Talk Studio ~Mari no Kimama na O-Shaberi was released in 1997 by Media Entertainment. Two different packaging editions were produced, a blue case and a red case.
Free Teens Free Teens describes itself as a "reality-based, abstinence-centered HIV/AIDS, STD, and pregnancy prevention program". It is used in 38 American states and in more than 70 countries and has been translated into 12 languages.
Free Territory (Ukraine) The Free Territory (Ukrainian WĂÄşna Teritorija) or Makhnowia or Anarchist Ukraine (January 1919 - 1921) was the stateless territory and anarchist society in part of the territory of modern Ukraine during the Ukrainian Revolution, eventually headed by Nestor Makhno. Hetman Skoropadsky, head of a puppet Ukrainian State, had difficulty trying to occupy Ukraine as he was confronted by Makhno's Revolutionary Insurrectionary Army of Ukraine.
Free Territory of Trieste The Free Territory of Trieste or Free State of Trieste (Italian Territorio libero di Trieste, Slovenian Svobodno tržaško ozemlje, Croatian Slobodni teritorij Trsta, German Freies Territorium Triest) was a City State situated in Central Europe between northern Italy and Yugoslavia.
Free Thai Movement The Free Thai Movement (Thai: ขบวนŕ¸ŕ¸˛ŕ¸Łŕą€ŕ¸Şŕ¸Łŕ¸µŕą„ทย, Khabuankarn Seri Thai) was an underground resistance movement against Japan during World War II. The movement was one of the important sources to the Allies for military intelligence in this region.
Free The Army tour The FTA Tour ("Free The Army", a play on the troop expression "Fuck The Army", which in turn was a play on the army slogan "Fun, Travel and Adventure") was an anti-Vietnam War road show designed as a response to Bob Hope's USO tour.
Free The Children Free The Children is the world's largest network of children helping children through education. Founded in 1995 by international child rights advocate Craig Kielburger, it has built more than 450 schools in 16 developing countries, providing a daily education for more than 40,000 children.
Free Tibet Campaign The Free Tibet Campaign is an organisation based in London dedicated to establishing the right of the Tibetan people to determine their own government. It campaigns for an end to what Tibetans consider to be an occupation of their country by Chinese forces, and that the Tibetans' fundamental human rights be respected.
Free To Fall "Free To Fall" is track number 6, and second single release from the 1986 album Rockbird by Debbie Harry. This is a mid-tempo track, and a standout from the album, with what sounds like a choir in the background, singing over Debbie's sometimes rock, sometimes soulful voice.
Free Town Project The Free Town Project was a splinter group of the Free State Project, and was started in 2004 to encourage libertarians to move en masse to Grafton, New Hampshire, where they would "stop enforcement of Laws prohibiting Victimless Acts among Consenting Adults, such as Dueling, Gambling, Incest, Price-Gouging, Cannibalism, and Drug Handling." http://freetownproject.
Free Trade Area of the Americas The Free Trade Area of the Americas (FTAA) (Spanish: Ărea de Libre Comercio de las AmĂ©ricas (ALCA), French: Zone de libre-Ă©change des AmĂ©riques (ZLEA), Portuguese: Ărea de Livre ComĂ©rcio das AmĂ©ricas (ALCA)) is a proposed agreement to eliminate or reduce trade barriers among all nations in the American continents (except Cuba, Venezuela and later Bolivia and Nicaragua, which entered the Bolivarian Alternative for the Americas in response). In the latest round of negotiations, officials of 34 nations met in Mexico on November 16, 2003 to discuss the proposal.
Free Trade Hall The Free Trade Hall in Manchester, England, was for many years a focal point for public debate and cultural activity in the city. Built in 1853-56 to the designs of Edward Walters, near the site of the notorious 1819 Peterloo Massacre, on what is today Peter Street (formerly St.
Free Trade Party The Free Trade Party, later known as the Anti-Socialist Party, was a political party in Australia from the 1880s until 1909. It favoured the abolition of protective tariffs and other restrictions on trade, arguing that this would create greater prosperity for all.
Free Trader Free Trader was a political label used by several candidates in the 1906 UK general election and January 1910 UK general election. Its candidates were in university constituencies, led by John Eldon Gorst, who had been previously elected as a Conservative Party but had split from the party in 1902.
Free UCS Outline Fonts Free UCS Outline Fonts (also known as freefont) is a project for developing fonts by collecting characters from other free fonts and joining them in one package. It aims to provide a set of free high-quality outline (OpenType, Truetype, PostScript (Type 0)) UCS fonts, released under GNU GPL license.
Free University of Bozen-Bolzano The Free University of Bolzano (Italian: Libera Università di Bolzano, German: Freie Universität Bozen) is a university located in Bolzano, Italy. It was founded in 1997 and is organized in 3 Faculties, 1 School and a Bachelor.
Free variation Free variation in linguistics is the phenomenon of two (or more) sounds or forms appearing in the same environment without a change in meaning and without being considered incorrect by native speakers. Examples from English include:
Free verse Free verse (also at times referred to as vers libre) is a term describing various styles of poetry that are not written using strict meter or rhyme, but that still are recognizable as 'poetry' by virtue of complex patterns of one sort or another that readers can perceive to be part of a coherent whole.Burns Cooper, op.
Free voluntary reading (FVR) Free voluntary reading (FVR) or recreation reading, related to the comprehension hypothesis, is an educational theory that says student gains in reading can be encouraged by giving them time to read what they want without too many evaluative measures. Sustained silent reading is a method of implementing recreational and FVR theory.
Free Voices Free Voices is an organization based on the principle that information should be free to all and that no person should be restricted from expressing themselves because of educational or economic barriers. The organization was started in 2004 by Brandon Batzloff and Tony Deland.
Free water clearance In the physiology of the kidney, free water clearance (CH2O) is the volume of blood plasma that is cleared of solute-free water per unit time. An example of its use is in the determination of an individual's state of hydration.
Free will The problem of free will is the problem of whether rational agents exercise control over their own actions and decisions. Addressing this problem requires understanding the relation between freedom and causation, and determining whether or not the laws of nature are causally deterministic.
Free will in theology Free Will in Theology is an important part of the debate on free will in general. This article discusses the doctrine of free will as it has been, and is, interpreted within the various branches of Christianity, Judaism, Islam and Hinduism.
Free word-building in Interlingua Words can be included in Interlingua in either of two ways: by establishing their internationality or by deriving them using Interlingua words and affixes. The second of these methods is often called free word-building.
Free world The Free World is a Cold War-era term often applied to or used by non-communist nations to describe themselves. The term was used to contrast the greater personal freedom enjoyed by citizens of non-communist countries that called themselves democratic, such as the United States and Western Europe, with the Soviet Union and its East European allies.
Free Wales Army The Free Wales Army (Welsh: Byddin Rhyddid Cymru) was a paramilitary Welsh nationalist organisation, formed out of Lampeter, West Wales by William Julian Cayo-Evans in 1963 as a replacement for the then supposedly moribund Mudiad Amddiffyn Cymru.
Free Wheelchair Mission Free Wheelchair Mission is a Christian missionary organization that seeks to help disabled people in developing countries by providing them with free wheelchairs. This organizatoin was founded in 1999 by Don Schoendorfer, who has a PhD in mechanical engineering.
Free Will Baptist Church Free Will Baptist Church (or Free Will Baptists) is a group of churches that share a common history, name, and an acceptance of the Arminian theology of free grace, free salvation, and free will, based on the idea of general atonement. Free Will Baptists share similar soteriological views with General Baptists, Separate Baptists and some United Baptists.
Free Willy 2: The Adventure Home Free Willy 2: The Adventure Home is a 1995 family film about a boy and his friendship with a killer whale, and sequel to the 1993 film Free Willy starring Jason James Richter and August Schellenberg. A third film followed called Free Willy 3: The Rescue.
Free Workers' Union The Free Workers' Union (German: Freie Arbeiterinnen- und Arbeiter-UnionArbeiterinnen is the female version of the male Arbeiter, both mean workers in English; abbreviated FAU) is an anarcho-syndicalist labor union initiative in Germany. It is the German section of the International Workers Association (IWA), to which the larger and better known ConfederaciĂłn Nacional del Trabajo in Spain also belongs.
Free Workers' Union of Germany The Free Workers' Union of Germany (German: Freie Arbeiter Union Deutschlands; FAUD) was an anarcho-syndicalist trade union, which existed from the renaming of the Free Association of German Trade Unions (FDVG) on September 15, 1919 to its official disbandment in January of 1933 after the NSDAP came into power, although many of its members continued to be do political work illegaly and organized resistance against the Nazi regime. The International Workers Association, in which the FAUD was a member, was founded upon the initiative of the German organization.
Free World (World War II) Although the term Free World had its vogue during the Cold War, it had been used before, at least occasionally, to refer to the nations fighting against the Axis Powers in the Second World War. Such use may have included the Soviet Union by implication.
Free Your Mind "Free Your Mind" is the name of a Grammy Award-nominated hit single released by the all-female R&B group En Vogue in September 24, 1992 from their critically-acclaimed album Funky Divas. The anti-prejudice rock-like song reached #8 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and #16 on the UK Singles Chart.
Free Yourself (song) Free Yourself was the fourth single and is the title track of Fantasia's debut album Free Yourself. Free Yourself, like Truth Is, was not able to repeat the chart-topping success of her debut single, I Believe, but was a major success on the R&B charts.
Free Zone (Scientology) The Free Zone (or independent Scientologists or Scientology Freezone) comprises a variety of groups and individuals who practice Scientology beliefs and techniques independently of the Church of Scientology (CoS). Such practitioners range from those who closely adhere to the original teachings of L.
Free Zone (Western Sahara region) The Free Zone is the part of Western Sahara that lies to the east of the Border Wall and the actual border with Algeria (for map, see external links). Western Sahara is on the United Nations list of Non-Self-Governing Territories.
Free-air anomaly In geophysics, a free air anomaly is the difference between observed gravity and theoretical gravity that has been computed for latitude and corrected for elevation of the station above or below the geoid, by application of the normal rate of change of gravity for change of elevation, as in free air.
Free-Air Concentration Enrichment Free-Air Concentration Enrichment (FACE) is a method employed by ecologists and plant biologists that allows for an elevation of CO2 in a specified area of forest or other biomass filled area. It has been used to study the response of tree growth in an environment with elevated CO2 levels.
Free-energy relationship In chemical kinetics, a free-energy relationship or linear Gibbs energy relation relates the common logarithm of a reaction rate constant, which is proportional to the activation energy, for one series of reactions with the logarithm of the equilibrium constant, which is proportional to the Gibbs free energy, for a related series of reactions. Establishing free-energy relationships helps understanding the reaction mechanism for a chemical reaction and makes it possible to predict reaction rates and equilibrium constants.
Free-fall time The free-fall time is the characteristic time it would take a body to collapse under its own gravitational attraction, if no other forces existed to oppose the collapse. As such, it plays a fundamental role in setting the timescale for a wide variety of astrophysical processes -- from star formation to helioseismology to supernovae -- in which gravity plays a dominant role.
Free-float Market Capitalization Free-float Methodology refers to an index construction methodology that takes into consideration only the free-float market capitalization of a company for the purpose of index calculation and assigning weight to stocks in Index. Free-float market capitalization is defined as that proportion of total shares issued by the company that are readily available for trading in the market.
Free-form language In computer programming, a free-form language is a programming language in which the positioning of characters on the page in program text is not significant. Program text does not need to be placed in specific columns as on old punched card systems, and frequently ends of lines are not significant.
Free-market environmentalism Free market environmentalism is a theory that argues the free market is the best tool to preserve the health and sustainability of the environment. This is in sharp contrast to the most common modern approach of looking to government intervention to prevent destruction of the environment.
Free-minded Democratic League The Free-minded Democratic League (in Dutch: Vrijzinnig Democratische Bond, VDB) was a Dutch progressive liberal political party. The VDB played a relatively large role in Dutch politics, supplying one prime minister.
Free-minded People's Party (Germany) The Free-minded People's Party (Freisinnige Volkspartei) was a German liberal party, founded as a result of the split of the German Free-minded Party in 1893. One of its most notable members was Eugen Richter, who was party leader from 1893 to 1906.
Free-Net A free-net The hyphenated word Free-Net® is a registered Trademark of the National Public Telecomputing Network. The status of this word as trademark has always been controversial - see Trademark of Free-Net.
Free-radical theory The free-radical theory of aging (FRTA) is that organisms age because protein, lipid and nucleic acids (DNA, RNA) accumulate free radical damage with the passage of time. Free radical attack on protein, lipid and nucleic acids leads to a reduction in their respective function, thereby decreasing cell function, then organ function, and finally, organismal function.
Free-space loss In telecommunication, free-space loss is the loss in signal strength (see discussion) that would result if all absorbing, diffracting, obstructing, refracting, scattering, and reflecting influences were sufficiently removed having no effect on its propagation.
Free-standing When an object is free-standing, this means that it is not fixed in any way to a surface. It relies solely on the force of gravity to keep it in place, and thus can usually be moved about if it isn't too heavy.
Free-standing Mathematics Qualifications Free-standing Mathematics Qualifications (FSMQ) are a suite of mathematical qualifications available at levels 1 to 3 in the National Qualifications Framework – Foundation, Intermediate and Advanced. They bridge a gap between GCSE and AS-Level Mathematics and are especially ideal for pupils who have taken their Maths GCSE a year early.
Free-tailed bat The Free-tailed bats in the family Molossidae are generally quite robust and consist of many strong flying forms with relatively long and narrow wings. Another common usage of name for some of this group, and indeed a few species from other families is Mastiff Bat.
Free-to-air Free-to-air (FTA) is a term used to describe television (TV) and radio broadcasts which are broadcast unencrypted and may therefore be picked up via any suitable receiver. The term should not be confused with free-to-view (FTV) which describes TV which is available without subscription but which is encoded and may therefore be restricted geographically.
Free-to-play Free-to-play (F2P) refers to any videogame that has an option of allowing its players to play without paying. Some of these games have both a free version and a Pay-to-play version that offers the full version of the game and all of the updates.
Free-to-view Free-to-view (FTV) is a term used in the United Kingdom for certain television channels on the Sky Digital satellite platform which require a working VideoGuard receiver and viewing card to decrypt the signals, but do not require any form of continual subscription.
Free-Will (label) Free-Will is a large, independent record label in Japan that signs and manages Visual Kei bands. Some of their bands and their sub-labels' bands will sign to a major label for distribution, while Free-Will continues to manage the band.
Free, White and 21 Free, White and 21 was a 1963 movie by self-proclaimed "schlockmeister", Larry Buchanan. It was based on the true story of the controversial trial of a black man accused of raping a white woman in Dallas, Texas in the 1960s.
FreeAdvice Freeadvice is a free US legal information web service which was established in 1997. It has won extensive awards, including having been named by Forbes as a "Best of the Web", by PC World as one of the Best 125 Free Sites on the entire Web, as one of the 100 featured sites in PC Magazine’s Best 1000 websites, as the legal site of the year by Access Magazine, and to have repeatedly received accolades and top recognition in the New York Times, Wall Street Journal and Washington Post’s reviews of legal websites.
Freebase Freebase refers to the standalone basic form of an alkaloid, as opposed to its water-soluble salt form. Most alkaloids are unstable and corrosive in their freebase form, and thus are usually stored in salt form, such as their HCl salt.
Freebass Freebass is a band currently "under construction". The group currently comprises three bass players: Andy Rourke (of The Smiths fame), Peter Hook (from New Order) and Gary Mounfield (formerly of The Stone Roses and currently in Primal Scream).
Freebie and The Bean Freebie and The Bean is a 1974 comedy film about two San Francisco police detectives who have one goal in life, bringing down a local hijacking boss. This picture James Caan, Alan Arkin, Loretta Swit and Valerie Harper.
Freebird Live Freebird Live, originally opened as The Freebird Cafe (restaurant and live music venue) evolved into a live music venue, in the process the restaurant was closed. The name was changed to "Freebird Live" to reflect the focus on "live music".
Freeboard Freeboard, in sailing and boating, means the distance from the waterline to the upper deck level, measured at the lowest point where water can enter a boat or ship. A low freeboard is often found on racing boats, for speed.
Freeboating Freeboating (or freeride Kayking) is a branch of kayaking. A relatively new sport combining different aspects of kayaking, such as freestyle (playboating) and creeking, freeboating has progressed quickly in recent years, and is fast becoming recognised as one of the most popular disciplines within kayaking.
FreebXML.org Established in 2002, freebXML (pronounced as 'free-bee-ex-em-el') is an international initiative to foster the development and adoption of ebXML and related technology through software and experience sharing. The mission of freebXML.
Freeby Freeby is a village and civil parish in the Melton district of Leicestershire, England, about three miles east of Melton Mowbray. The parish has a population of about 300 from Freeby itself, the parish also includes the villages of Saxby], [[Wyfordby, Brentingby and Stapleford.
FreeBIX FreeBIX is an Internet Exchange Point started by the Belgian Internet service provider RealROOT. It links several colocation facilities in Belgium and the Netherlands, but does not provide colocation facilities itself.
FreeBSD jail The FreeBSD jail mechanism is an early implementation of operating system-level virtualization that allows administrators to partition a FreeBSD-based computer system into several independent mini-systems called jails.
FreeBSD Ports The FreeBSD Ports Collection is a package management system or ports collection that provides an easy and consistent way of installing software packages on the FreeBSD Unix-like computer operating system. It uses Makefiles laid out in a directory hierarchy, so software can be built, installed and deinstalled with the make command.
FreeBSD User Group A FreeBSD User Group (FUG) is a private, generally non-profit or not-for-profit organization that provides support and/or education for FreeBSD users, particularly for inexperienced users. The term commonly refers to local groups that meet in person, but is also used to refer to online support groups that may have members spread over a very wide area and which do not organise, or which are not based around, physical meetings.
Freecycle (software) Freecycle is a free software beat slicer running on GNU/Linux platform using the QT toolkit, providing amplitude domain and frequency domain beatmatching / zero crossing algorithms. It exports sliced audio chunks and generates a MIDI file which can be used to play the sliced loop, or you can jam with it as soon as you’ve made slices using a midi keyboard or sequencer.
FreeCast FreeCast is a free software application which allows peer-to-peer streaming, sometimes called peercasting. It makes possible an audio (Ogg Vorbis) or video (Ogg Theora) stream broadcast to a large number of listeners from a simple DSL connection.
Freedman's Aid Society The Freedman's Aid Society was originally founded as the Fugitives' Aid Society; to assist Fugitive slaves and to lobby and protest against slavery in the United States. The organization offered safe houses to the Underground railroad, and other escaped slaves.
Freedman's Hospital Freedman's Hospital was established in 1862; it was founded by the secretary of the famous Civil war between the North and South United States of America. This hospital that was situated on land bound by 12th and 13th street.
Freedom (1974 song) "Freedom" is a song from the 1974 musical film, Huckleberry Finn. It was sung by Roberta Flack who did not approve of the musical arrangement and threatenned a lawsuit if the Original Cast album were not remastered to her liking.
Freedom (Azerbaijan) Freedom (Azadlıq) is an electoral alliance of the Equality Party (Müsavat Partiyası), the Azerbaijan Popular Front Party (Azərbaycan Xalq Cəbhəsi Partiyası) and the Azerbaijan Democratic Party (Azərbaycan Demokrat Partiyası). It won at the last elections, 6 November 2005, only 7 out of 125 seats.
Freedom (Isley Brothers song) "Freedom" is a 1970 funk song released by The Isley Brothers on their T-Neck imprint. Written and produced by the Isleys, the song explained the meaning of freedom in many ways inclduing "(going) where you wanna go/love who you wanna love/work where you wanna work/flirt when you wanna flirt" and so on.
Freedom (IX-43) Freedom (IX-43), an unclassified miscellaneous vessel, was the second ship of the United States Navy of that name. An auxiliary schooner, she was acquired by the Navy in 1940, and assigned to the United States Naval Academy where she served in a noncommissioned status through 1962.
Freedom (Various Artists song) Freedom was a 1995 song released on Mercury Records featuring a chorus of over 60 African-American female artists and groups of note in hip-hop, pop and R&B music including Aaliyah, Mary J. Blige, MC Lyte, SWV, TLC, and Monica.
Freedom (yacht) The 12-metre class yacht Freedom won the America's Cup in 1980, defeating the challenging yacht Australia. The Freedom was designed with an alloy rather than a wood hull by Olin Stephens and Bill Langan, and constructed at Minneford Yacht Yard.
Freedom and Culture Freedom and Culture is a book by John Dewey. Published in 1939, the book is an analytical defense of democracy in a time when democractic regimes have recently been replaced by non-democratic ones, and at a time when Marxism is considered a powerful political force.
Freedom and People's Rights Movement The Freedom and People's Rights Movement (自由民権é‹ĺ‹•, jiyu minken undo) was a Meiji period Japanese political and social movement that in the 1870s and 1880s pursued the formation of an elected legislature, the institution of civil rights and the reduction of centralized taxation. The Movement prompted the Meiji government to establish a constitution in 1889 and a diet in 1890; on the other hand, it failed to loosen the control of the central government and its demand for true democracy remained unfulfilled, with ultimate power continuing to reside in the ChĹŤshĹ«-Satsuma oligarchy because, among other limitations, the Meiji Constitution enfranchised only men who paid a substantial amount in property taxes.
Freedom and Revolution Freedom and Revolution (in Portuguese: Liberdade e Revolução) is a Marxist political grouping in Brazil, consisting mainly of members of Socialist Democracy, and some former members of Articulation of the Left, who have left or been expelled from the Workers' Party (PT) and joined the Socialism and Freedom Party (PSOL). Members include senator HeloĂsa Helena, PSOL's chair and presidential candidate in 2006 election, the economist JoĂŁo Machado and the journalist Gilberto Maringoni.
Freedom and Solidarity Party Freedom and Solidarity Party (Özgürlük ve Dayanışma Partisi (ÖDP)) is a socialist party of Turkey founded in 1996 as a merger of several left-wing currents. In general elections of 1999, the party got about 0.
Freedom at Midnight Freedom at Midnight is a book by Dominique Lapierre and Larry Collins. It describes the events in the Indian independence movement in 1947-48, beginning with the appointment of Lord Mountbatten as the last viceroy of British India, and ending with the death and funeral of Mahatma Gandhi.
Freedom Ain't free "Freedom ain't free" or "freedom isn't free" is an idiom in Western hemisphere that expresses gratitude for the service of members of the military. It implicitly states that the freedoms enjoyed by many citizens in Western democracies are only possible through the voluntary risks taken and sacrifices made by the military.
Freedom Airlines Freedom Airlines is a FAA Part 121 certificated air carrier operating under air carrier certificate number FDKA087K issued on April 1, 2002. It is headquartered in Irving, Texas and is a subsidiary of Mesa Air Group.
Freedom Award The International Rescue Committee bestows its Freedom Award for extraordinary contributions to the cause of refugees and human freedom. According to the IRC, "The Freedom Award reveals the remarkable ability of an individual to shape history and change for the better a world moving toward freedom for all.
Freedom Bowl The Freedom Bowl was an annual post-season college football bowl game played at Anaheim Stadium in Anaheim, California, from 1984 to 1994. Beginning with the 1995 season, the Freedom Bowl's WAC conference tie-ins were merged with that of the Holiday Bowl and the game was dissolved.
Freedom Center Western Massachusetts The Freedom Center is a Northampton, Massachusetts-based activist, support, and advocacy group run by and for people diagnosed with severe mental illness such as schizophrenia, bipolar, borderline and obsessive-compulsive who are challenging the 'disease and disorder' medical model of mental illness and working for human rights and real alternatives, in favor of explanations that emphasize the role of trauma, belief, environment, and the unconscious in every aspect of life. More importantly, the organization challenges the idea of 'mental illness' as being objectively distinct from other forms of human behavior or even useful in solving individual or societal problems.
Freedom City Freedom City is a fictional, city-based campaign setting for the roleplaying game Mutants and Masterminds. It was designed by Steve Kenson, whose design philosophy for the setting seems based-on and in honor of several classic comic book icons and concepts.
Freedom Costs "Freedom Costs" is an American Conservative blog. It was created by teenage Christian Ben Amis, and contains commentary on politics and current events from a Christian prospective held by many mainstream conservatives.
Freedom County, Washington Freedom County is a secessionist portion of Snohomish County, Washington, United States declared to exist as of April 23, 1995. Its existence has not been recognized by Snohomish County, the state of Washington, or the federal government.
Freedom Cup The Freedom Cup is a minor international rugby union trophy contested every two years between South Africa and New Zealand, during the Tri-nations tournament. It was first contested in 2004 (the 10 year anniversary of South African democracy), in a one-off test.
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