Independence
independence is the absence of relation (of subjection, cause for purpose, coordination) between various things.
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Policy
For one , one organization policy or a branch of government, itindependence is the acquisition of its autonomy, in opposition to being régenté by somebody of other. This autonomy is at least , and includes/understands often also a monetary independence.
Obtaining such an independence implies sometimes events violent one (civil war) or one secession, more rarely a negotiated political process. That in any case constitutes a particularly important moment in the life of one , it is often the reason of its annual celebration by those which gained it.
Dates of independence in the world
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- : 5 July (by referendum)
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: 1er December (statute of Westminster)
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: Before VIIIE century
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: Declared it (but was not recognized by that it 2 February )
- The United States : 4 July
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- : 2 March (fine of French Protectorate)
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: 8 January
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Mongolia :
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- : Formed in
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Dominican Republic :
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Eastern Timor :
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: (fine of French protectorate)
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Subjection and accession with independence
Psychomotricity
One speaks aboutindependence psychomotor to indicate the capacity of an animal to be made move in a distinct way its members. This faculty allows in particular bipeds to use the upper limbs for functions distinct from those of the lower limbs, generally reserved for locomotion : for example gripping it human being.
In certain disciplines artistic, psychomotor independence between the arms or the four members is essential: for example, for the practice of certain instruments of like .
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