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Flag of Turkey
The flag of Turkey () has a white crescent moon and a star on a red background. The flag is called "Ay Yıldız" (literally, moon star) or "Alsancak" (red banner) in Turkish. The flag has a complex origin since it is an ancient design, and uses the same symbols of the late flag of the Ottoman Empire which was adopted in...
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Flag of Saudi Arabia
The flag of Saudi Arabia is the flag used by the government of Saudi Arabia since March 15, 1973. It is a green flag featuring in white an Arabic inscription and a sword. The script on the flag is written in the "Thuluth" script. It is the "shahadah" or Islamic declaration of faith: The sword, symbolizes the importan...
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Coat of arms of Saudi Arabia
The Saudi Arabian coat of arms () is a coat of arms that was adopted in 1950. According to the Saudi Constitution it is made of two crossed swords with a palm tree in the open upper space between the blades. Each of the swords represents the two kingdoms which founded modern day Saudi Arabia, the Kingdom of Hejaz and t...
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Child pornography
Child pornography or shortened as CP is pornography that shows children. It is against the law in many countries. Child pornography is made by taking pictures or videos, or more rarely sound recordings, of children who are wearing less clothing than usual, wearing no clothing, or having sexual relations. It can also be...
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Hawk Nelson
Hawk Nelson is a Christian rock band from Peterborough, Ontario, Canada. The band was started in 2003. The band has released three albums and several EPs. Their latest album is "Hawk Nelson Is My Friend". As a band Hawk Nelson have toured much. In the spring of 2008, they were the main band on the Green T-tour along w...
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Child prostitution
Child prostitution is prostitution involving children. It is important to note that this term is considered to be inappropriate to child and to be victim-focused unless specifically referring to a law that uses this language, as children in almost all jurisdictions are not considered to have the ability to consent to s...
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Hawk Nelson Is My Friend
Hawk Nelson is my Friend is an album by Christian rock band Hawk Nelson. It was released on April 1, 2008. The title was taken because they find it funny - some people still think of Hawk Nelson as a person instead of a band. It was also chosen because, Hawk Nelson like to connect with fans, and make friends with them....
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Child grooming
Child grooming is a term which describes when an adult becomes "friends" with a child to lower the inhibitions of the child sometimes to prepare for sexual abuse. So, any action taken by an adult to form a trusting relationship with a child, with the intent of later having sexual contact, is 'child grooming'. The act o...
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Record Label
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Cynic
The Cynics (, ) were an important group of philosophers from the ancient school of Cynicism. Their philosophy taught that the purpose of life was to live a life of Virtue in agreement with Nature. This meant rejecting all the usual desires for wealth, power, health, and fame, and by living a life free from all possessi...
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Cynics
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Botanical Garden of Curitiba
The Botanical Garden of Curitiba () - also known as the "Jardim Botânico Fanchette Rischbieter" - is in the Jardim Botânico district in the city of Curitiba, the capital of the state of Paraná, the biggest city of southern Brazil. It is the major tourist attraction of the city. In 2007, it was the most voted place in a...
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Samekh
Samekh or Simketh is the fifteenth letter in many Semitic alphabets, including Phoenician, Hebrew, and Aramaic, representing . The Phoenician letter is where the Greek Xi (Ξ, ξ) comes from. Hebrew Samekh. Samekh represents , a voiceless alveolar fricative. Unlike most Semitic consonants, the pronunciation of remains co...
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Aleph
Aleph is the first letter of the Hebrew alphabet. Hebrew alphabet. Aleph ("a" pronounced as "father") has a mute sound and is represented by the symbol "א".
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Mem
Mem is the thirteenth letter of the Hebrew alphabet.
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Nun (letter)
Nun is the fourteenth letter of the Hebrew alphabet.
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Yodh
Yodh (also spelled Yod, or Yud) is the tenth letter from Masha and the Bear and of the Hebrew alphabet.
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Geographical
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Thee Michelle Gun Elephant
Thee Michelle Gun Elephant (or TMGE) was a Japanese punk band. The band was started in 1991 when the members were students at a university near Tokyo. They released their first big label album in 1995. TMGE has released a total of 16 singles and 8 albums. In October 2003, the band said they were breaking up.
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Dairy foods
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Grams
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List of Shahrukh Khan's awards and nominations
This page is an incomplete list of awards and nominations of Shahrukh Khan, an Indian actor. He has won 14 Filmfare Awards, 9 Star Screen Awards, 3 IIFA Awards, 8 Zee Cine Awards, 3 Bollywood Movie Awards, 2 Global Indian Film Awards & many other awards. He also has won all the Best Actor Awards at Star's Sabsey Fa...
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Gauri Khan
Gauri Khan () (née Chibber, born 8 October 1970) is an Indian movie producer. A Hindu of Punjabi Mohyal origin, born in New Delhi, India. She graduated from Modern School, New Delhi and has a degree in History from Lady Sriram College. She is married to Bollywood actor Shah Rukh Khan. She has produced some of the movie...
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Computer performance
Computer performance is the amount of useful work that a computer system can perform compared to the time it takes to perform this work. Less time and fast response time mean higher performance.
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Chittagong Hill Tracts
The Chittagong Hill Tracts (Bengali:পার্বত্য চট্টগ্রাম), (Parbotto Chôṭṭogram) comprise an area of 13,189 km2 in south-eastern Bangladesh. The area forms the border of Bangladesh with the Republic of India and Burma. It was a single district of East Pakistan till 1971. In that year it was divided into three separate di...
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Trusted third party
In cryptography, a trusted third party (TTP) is an entity which makes interactions between two parties easy. Both parties must trust the third party; they use this trust to secure their own interactions. TTPs are commonly used by cryptosystems.
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Needham-Schroeder protocol
The term Needham-Schroeder protocol can refer to one of two communication protocols intended for use over an insecure network, both protocols designed by Roger Needham and Michael Schroeder. The two protocols are:
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Poverty in Pakistan
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Kerberos (protocol)
Kerberos (pronounced "kur-ber-uhs") is a computer network authentication protocol, which allows people communicating over a non-secure network to prove their identity to one another in a secure manner. It is also a suite of free software published by Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) that implements this prot...
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Key distribution center
In cryptography, a key distribution center (KDC) is part of a cryptosystem intended to minimize the risks of exchanging keys and shared secrets. KDCs often operate in systems when some users may have permission to use certain resources at some times but not at any times.
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Alonzo Church
Alonzo Church (June 14, 1903 – August 11, 1995) was an American mathematician and logician who made major contributions to mathematical logic and the foundations of theoretical computer science. He is best known for the lambda calculus, Church's thesis and the Church-Rosser theorem.
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Software suite
A software suite or application suite, is a collection of computer programs —usually application software or programming software— of related functionality, often sharing a more-or-less common user interface and some ability to smoothly exchange data with each other. . Sometimes software "suites" are at a lower price t...
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Ayin
Ayin is the sixteenth letter of the Hebrew alphabet.
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Dalet
Dalet (also spelled or Daleth) is the fourth letter of the Hebrew alphabet. In set theory, mathematicians originally intended to use daleth to represent the fourth transfinite cardinal numbers. The name "dalet" is connected to the word "delet", meaning "door". It also corresponds to the letter "delta" in the Greek alph...
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Bet (letter)
Bet, Beth, or Vet is the second letter of the Hebrew alphabet. It is represented by "ב". In set theory, the letter formula_1 is used to represent a series of infinite cardinal numbers (called beth numbers). The Hebrew alphabet is often called "aleph-bet", because of its first two letters.
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Gimel
Gimel is the third letter of the Hebrew alphabet. The Phoenician letter gave rise to the Greek gamma (Γ), the Latin C, G and F, and the Cyrillic Г. In set theory (particularly in the theory of infinite cardinal numbers), the formula_1 symbol is used to represent the gimel function. The Hebrew gimel corresponds to the l...
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He (letter)
He or ה is the fifth letter of the Hebrew alphabet.
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Waw (letter)
Waw (, also spelled vav or vau) () is the sixth letter of the Hebrew alphabet. Its symbol in Ancient Hebrew writing is an arm raised up. Its symbol in Modern Hebrew writing today is a line going from top to bottom (ו). It makes the sounds of many letters, but usually makes the [v] sound.
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Taxation
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Pornographic movie actor
A pornographic actor/actress or a porn star is somebody who appears in pornographic movies. Jenna Jameson, Ron Jeremy, Marilyn Chambers and Linda Lovelace are some famous porn stars.
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Porn star
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Friend Like That
Friend Like That is a Pop punk song released by the band Hawk Nelson. Made available on Christmas Eve on iTunes and other websites. It's a song with simplicity and slightly silly but meaningful lyrics and the second song you will hear from their new album. Music video. The music video for Friend Like That shows the ban...
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Nonviolence
Nonviolence is a philosophy that rejects the use of physical violence. People who practice nonviolence when expressing their beliefs may use methods like education, persuasion, civil disobedience, and conscientious objection to military service. A demonstration by a group of people in a public place, to show their sup...
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Non-violence
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Abolitionism
Abolitionism was a movement that wanted to end the practice of slavery in Christian countries and was active mainly during the 18th and the 19th centuries. Until the 18th century, few people criticized slavery, but thinkers of the Enlightenment started to criticize it because they viewed it as against human rights. Com...
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The Outsiders (novel)
The Outsiders is a novel by S. E. Hinton, first published in 1967 by Viking Press. Hinton was 15 when she began writing the novel and 17 when it was published. "The Outsiders" is the life story of fourteen-year-old Ponyboy Michael Curtis. Hinton explores many themes in the story, such as friendship, and coming of age. ...
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Civil disobedience
Civil disobedience is the active refusal to obey certain laws, demands and commands of a government, or of an occupying power, without resorting to physical violence. It is one of the primary tactics of nonviolent resistance. The American author Henry David Thoreau pioneered the modern theory behind this practice in hi...
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Abolition of slavery
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Henry David Thoreau
Henry David Thoreau (July 12, 1817May 6, 1862) was an American author, naturalist and philosopher. His friend, Ralph Waldo Emerson had a great impact on him, and supported him in many ways. Emerson provided a place for Thoreau to live at Walden Pond, which inspired his book, "Walden". He is best known for his book, "Wa...
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Saying Sorry
"Saying Sorry" is a song by Hawthorne Heights. It was released in 2006 from their second album, "If Only You Were Lonely". It was their first single to reach the Top 10. While in the music video the band all wears white, it can also be seen on the back of the album cover.
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Love Parade
The Love Parade was a big festival centered around Techno music in Germany. Trucks with loudspeakers and deejays played loud music and passersby danced to it. The festival began in Berlin in 1989. It had been held most years in different locations. In 2004 and 2005, there were no Love Parades. The first Love Parade was...
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The Silence in Black and White
The Silence in Black and White is the first studio album by Hawthorne Heights. It was released on June 8, 2004. It was released by Victory Records. On Monday, June 27, 2005 the 2 disc special edition CD/DVD was released. The CD contains acoustic versions of most of the songs. It also contains a DVD containing live perf...
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The Gamblers
The Gamblers is a German drama movie directed and written by Sebastian Bieniek. The movie was first released on June 20, 2007 in Shanghai.
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Maleeha Lodhi
Dr. Maleeha Lodhi, HI, is a journalist, academic, and diplomat from Pakistan. Till recently, she was the high commissioner of Pakistan to the United Kingdom. She was ambassador from Pakistan to the United States from 1994-1997 and 1999-2002. At present she is a Fellow at the Institute of Politics, Kennedy School, Harva...
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Dr, Maleeha Lodhi
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Naturism
The social movement known as naturism or nudism are people who believe that being nude with other people has many benefits. Seeing members of the opposite sex allows people to learn that nudity is not just about sex. Seeing a variety of bodies of all types produces a more realistic and positive self-image. Some natur...
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Mediterranean region
The Mediterranean region is the region surrounding the Mediterranean Sea. This includes places from Europe, Africa and Asia. Most of the region has a Mediterranean climate with warm to hot, dry summers and cool to mild, wet winters. Plants that grow there are short trees and shrubs which survive the yearly drought duri...
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Turkic languages
The Turkic languages are a language family of some thirty languages. They are spoken by Turkic peoples across an area from Eastern Europe and the Mediterranean to Siberia and Western and Northern China. Traditionally, people think that they are part of the Altaic languages. Turkic languages are spoken by some 150 milli...
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Pierre de Coubertin
Pierre de Coubertin ( ]; 1 January 1863 – 2 September 1937) was a French teacher and historian. He was very interested in physical education and he loved the idea of a gymnasium as the ancient Greeks had, were young and old learned and sported together. He is the founder of the International Olympic Committee.
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Chamonix
Chamonix is a French commune next to Mont Blanc, in the French Alps. It is in the Haute-Savoie department. The Winter Olympic Games were there in 1924. "Charmonix" is actually French for dining room. it was named this for its irregular shape, which to many looks like a dining room
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Albertville
Albertville is a French commune in the Savoie department. Its population is about 17,300 (1999 census). The commune hosted the Winter Olympic Games in 1992.
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Bijection
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Shin (letter)
Shin (also spelled Šin ("šīn") or Sheen) is the twenty-first letter of the Semitc languages, including Phoenician "šīn" 𐤔, Hebrew "šīn" (ש or שׁ), Aramaic "šīn" 𐡔, Syriac "šīn" ܫ, and Arabic "sīn" س . Its sound is a voiceless sibilant, [ʃ] or [s]. The Phoenician letter gave rise to the Greek Sigma (Σ) (which in turn ...
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Hadrons
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Lamedh
Lamed or Lamedh is the twelfth letter in the Hebrew alphabet.
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Lamed
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Kansas Turnpike
The Kansas Turnpike is a road in Kansas, part of the United States. The road is a "turnpike"—a payment must be made to use it. The road is 236 miles, or 380 kilometers, long. It starts at the line between Kansas and Oklahoma, and goes to Kansas City. It runs through many important cities in Kansas, including Wichita, T...
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Calvin Klein
Calvin Klein Inc. is an American fashion brand founded in 1968 by Calvin Klein.
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Merrie Melodies
Merrie Melodies is the name of a series of animated cartoons distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures between 1931 and 1969. The sister series to Warner's "Looney Tunes", "Merrie Melodies" were originally one-shot musical cartoon shorts before gradually featuring recurring characters. By 1944, no distinctions existed betw...
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Spin magazine
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John Dewey
John Dewey (20 October 1859 - June 1st 1952) was an American psychologist and philosopher. He was born in Burlington, Vermont. Dewey graduated from the University of Vermont. He later taught at many schools. In September 1882, Dewey went to the Johns Hopkins University and studied philosophy and psychology and publishe...
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Time machine
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Subscript and superscript
Subscript is the text which a small letter/number is written after a particular letter/number. It hangs below its letter or number. It is used when writing chemical compounds. An example of subscript is N2. Superscript is the small letter / number above a particular letter / number. An example of superscript is 25. The...
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The Middle
"The Middle" is a 2001 song released by Jimmy Eat World from their album, "Bleed American". It is the third song from their album. The song is not what is usually heard from the band. It is one of the more straightforward, upbeat songs, its also one of their most well-known singles. There is electric guitar, drums and ...
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Bleed American
Bleed American is the fourth album released by Jimmy Eat World and was made available in 2001. They had to change the title in stores to "Salt Sweat Sugar" because they were scared "Bleed American" would be taken the wrong way, possibly in an offensive way due to the September 11 attacks. Trivia. On the second song, "P...
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Blackpool tramway
The Blackpool tramway is a tramway that runs from Blackpool to Fleetwood, on the Fylde Coast in Lancashire, England. The tramway was built in 1885. It is one of the oldest electric tramways in the world and is the only one of the earliest tramways that is still in operation in the United Kingdom. The tramway is owned b...
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Ancient Church of the East
The Ancient Church of the East is an Assyrian church. The church separated from the Assyrian Church of the East. This happened because Mar Shimun XXIII, the patriarch of Assyrian Church of the East introduced reforms which were not supported. These reforms included changes such as those of using the new Roman calendar ...
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Territorial collectivity
A Territorial collectivity (' or sometimes called collectivité locale""') in France is a name for all dependent areas. They have an elected local government and (per article #72 of the French constitution) a "certain freedom of administration". In 2015, the Lyon Metropolis became the first "collectivité territoriale" i...
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Cleartext
In telecommunications, cleartext is the form of a message or data which is in a form that is immediately understandable to a human being without additional processing. In particular, it implies that this message is sent or stored without cryptographic protection. The phrases, "in clear", "en clair" and "in the clear" a...
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Print server
A print server, or printer server, is a computer or device that is connected to one or more printers and to a network. It accepts print jobs from client computers, then prints the jobs on the requested printer. The term can refer to:
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Network Time Protocol
The Network Time Protocol (NTP) is a protocol for distributing the Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) by synchronizing the clocks of computer systems over IP networks. NTP is one of the oldest Internet Protocols still in use (since before 1985) and uses UDP port 123.
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Project Athena
Project Athena was a joint project of MIT, Digital Equipment Corporation, and IBM. It was launched in 1983, and research and development continued until June 30, 1991, eight years after it began. It is widely believed that the goals were to create a computing environment that would utilize up to 1,000 workstations but ...
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Session key
A session key is a single-use symmetric key used for encrypting all messages in one communication session. A closely related term is traffic encryption key or TEK, which refers to any symmetric key that is used to encrypt traffic messages. Typically TEKs are changed frequently, in some systems daily and in others for e...
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The Kite Runner
The Kite Runner is a 2003 book written by Afghan-American Khaled Hosseini. In "The Kite Runner", Amir and Hassan grow up together in Afghanistan like brothers, although they could not be more different. Amir is the son of a rich businessman, a Sunni Muslim, a Pashtun. He is educated and loves to read and write. Hassan'...
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Combined oral contraceptive pill
The combined oral contraceptive pill (COCP) is a contraceptive for women. It is often called birth control pill or simply "the pill." The pills contain hormones that make the women who take them infertile. Women who take the pill will not become pregnant during sexual intercourse. When a woman stops taking the pills, s...
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Synchronization (computer science)
In computer science, synchronization refers to one of two different but related concepts: synchronization of processes, and synchronization of data. Process synchronization is commonly used to implement Data synchronization.
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Traffic encryption key
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Client-server
In Computer science, client-server is a software architecture model consisting of two parts, client systems and server systems, both using a computer network or on the same computer. A client-server application is a distributed system made up of both client and server software. Client server application provide a bette...
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The Outsiders
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Not-for-profit
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BBC 1 Xtra
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BBC 1Xtra
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BBC Radio 1 Xtra
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Absolute pitch
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Mainstream
Mainstream is a term that refers to the common current of thought held by the majority, meaning that "mainstream" things are those that are currently popular with "most" people. What differentiates the term 'mainstream' from the term 'popular' is that, for something to become mainstream, it has to have gained a strong ...
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Opel Agila
Opel Agila was a car from the Japanese carmaker Suzuki with partnership from the German carmaker Opel from 2000 to 2015. Suzuki Wagon R+ and Splash. The Suzuki Wagon R+ and Chevrolet MW are badge engineered versions of the Agila. It was replaced by the Splash in 2008 in Europe, however it is still available in countrie...