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Ecozone
An ecozone or biogeographic realm is the largest scale biogeographic division of the earth's surface. These divisions are based on the historic and evolutionary distribution of plants and animals. Ecozones represent large areas of the earth's surface where plants and animals developed in relative isolation over long pe...
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Biomass (ecology)
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Amorphous solid
An amorphous solid does not have a definite geometric or crystalline shape. It is a solid in which there is no long-term order in the positions of the atoms. Most classes of solid materials can be found or prepared in an amorphous form. For instance, common window glass is an amorphous ceramic, many polymers are amorph...
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Climate commitment studies
Climate commitment describes the fact that climate reacts slowly to factors ("climate forcings") such as greenhouse gases. Climate commitment studies attempt to measure the amount of future warming that is "committed" under the assumption of some constant level of forcings.
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Quantum Computation
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Plane
Plane or planes may refer to:
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Fertilization
Fertilization (British English spelling: fertilisation) is when a male's sperm enters a female's ovum (or "egg"). Fertilization is also called "conception". Biologists call a fertilized egg a zygote. A zygote grows into an embryo. Fertilization occurs in animals, including humans and birds, in plants, fungi, protists, ...
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Republicans
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Decision
The word Decision can refer to different concepts:
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Whiteboard
A whiteboard, also called a markerboard, is a drawing surface on which markings made with markers are visible. It is used as a surface to write on. Whiteboards are often used to help teach. Special markers are used that can be erased. Whiteboards usually have a shiny surface. Before there were whiteboards, people used ...
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Chemist
A chemist is a scientist who studies chemistry. In England, it can also mean a pharmacist (person who dispenses prescription medication). Chemistry is the study of elements, atoms, molecules, and how they react together. Chemists research and do test. This makes things better, such as: They a lot of other things. Chem...
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Biologist
A biologist is a scientist who studies biology. Biologists study living organisms. There are many different kinds of biologists. Some of these include: History. Francesco Redi is the creator of experimwntal biology. Robert Hooke was an English philosopher. He used a microscope to discover the "cell". Charles Darwin and...
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Testicular cancer
Testicular cancer is cancer in one or both testicles, a part of the male reproductive system. In the United States, about 8,000 to 9,000 people are diagnosed with the cancer every year. Every male has a 1 in 250 (four tenths of one percent, or 0.4%) chance of being diagnosed with it. It is most common among males aged ...
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Future
The future is something that has not happened yet. Once that something has happened, it is called the past. If it is happening now, it is called the present. And the study of social advancement in the future is called futurology. Movies, television shows and books that tell made-up stories about the future are often ca...
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Fetus
A fetus or foetus is the stage that an organism goes through before it is born as a baby. In humans a fetus is the stage (time of development) after the embryonic stage, and begins during the third to eighth week of development after fertilization of the egg. The fetal stage lasts from 8 weeks after fertilization to bi...
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Past
The past is something that has already happened. If something has not happened yet, it is called the future. Professors and researchers that study the events of the past, and try to explain why these events happened are called history professors or historians. Many books, movies, and television shows tell made-up stori...
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Particle
A particle is a tiny bit of matter that makes up everything in the universe. In particle physics, an elementary particle is a particle which cannot be split up into smaller pieces. There are many different types of particles, with different particle sizes and properties. "Macroscopic particles" are particles that are l...
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Skim milk
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Ellen DeGeneres
Ellen Lee DeGeneres (born January 26, 1958) is an American stand-up comedian, television host and actress. She is the host of the talk show "The Ellen DeGeneres Show". She starred in two television sitcoms, "Ellen" from 1994 to 1998 and "The Ellen Show" from 2001 to 2002. She is seen as a very generous person when it c...
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Rosie O'Donnell
Roseann "Rosie" O'Donnell (born March 21, 1962) is an American television personality, actress, comedienne and writer. She gained exposure by appearing on "Star Search", a talent show. Her daytime talk show, "The Rosie O'Donnell Show", began in 1996 and ran until 2002. She briefly hosted a primetime talk show on the Op...
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Ass
Ass can mean different things:
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Tissue
A Tissue forms part of an organ in plants or animals. Tissues are groups of cells that work together to do a job in the body. They are a group of cells having the same origin, structure and function. The cells look the same or almost the same. The work the cells in a tissue do is the same or almost the same. The four ...
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Cock
Cock can mean different things:
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Shit
Shit is a slang word for feces. Shit is a swear word (an offensive, rude, or impolite word) to most English speakers. It can mean bad things other than feces, depending on the context. It can be used as an angry exclamation, which is something said loudly or with strong emotion. It can be an adjective that means low qu...
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Piss
Piss or pissed are slang words for:
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Cunt
Cunt is an abusive word that is used against people as an insult. It can also be slang, for the vagina, or vulva. Unlike many words of profanity that came from Anglo-Saxon, this word came from a Latin one ("cuneus", meaning a wedge shape). After the Norman invasion of England, it replaced the native word for vagina, 'm...
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Dick
Dick could mean: Dick's could mean:
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Nut
Nut or nuts can mean different things:
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Schlong
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Bitch
A bitch is a female dog. It is also used as a slang insult used to mean a nasty woman. It is possibly derived from the fact that "bitch" is used in other ways, however, such as in the phrase "son of a bitch" (also "son of a gun") or "bitchy". Bitch became a term to degrade and insult women as early in 15th century. It...
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Whore
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Ball and chain
A ball and chain is a device historically worn by prisoners. It consists of a heavy iron ball attached to the prisoner's ankle with a chain and shackle. It stops the prisoner from running away. The ball and chain was mainly used in the British Empire and its penal colonies. It was used from the 17th century until as la...
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Cum
Cum can mean different things:
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Faggot (food)
A faggot is a kind of meatball, a traditional dish in the UK, especially the southwest of England, Wales, and the Black Country. It is made from meat off-cuts and offal, especially pork. A faggot is usually made from pig heart, liver and fatty belly meat or bacon minced together, with herbs for flavouring and sometimes...
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Llanfairpwllgwyngyll
Llanfairpwllgwyngyll, officially Llanfair­pwllgwyngyll­gogery­chwyrn­drobwll­llan­tysilio­gogo­goch (pronounced "llan-vire-pooll-gwin-gill-go-gare-urch-wyn-drob-ooll-andus-ilio-gogo-goch"), also known as Llanfair Pwllgwyngyll, Llanfair PG or just Llanfairpwll, is a large village and community on Anglesey, an island in ...
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Pneumoconiosis
Pneumoconiosis is an occupational disease and type of restrictive lung disease. It does not involve necrotic (dead) tissue, so it is called noncaseating sometimes when reading. It is not infective, which means it is not spread between people. It is a progressive (gets worse with time) degenerative disorder. It is caus...
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Taumatawhakatangihangakoauauotamateaturipukakapikimaungahoronukupokaiwhenuakitanatahu
Taumatawhakatangi­hangakoauauotamatea­turipukakapikimaunga­horonukupokaiwhen­uakitanatahu is the Maori name of a hill in New Zealand. The short form Taumata is used in everyday talk. The hill is 305 meters high. It has 85 letters in its name. It is one of the longest place names in the world, while being the larges h...
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Something Awful
Something Awful is a comedy website and forums. The part of the website where people are paid to write comedy is called the "front page," and the part where people talk about a variety of things is the forums. People have to pay money to join the forums to talk with other people around the world. It currently costs $9....
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Fark.com
Fark is a comedy website and forums. Fark was started by Drew Curtis in 1999 as a weblog where users post current news articles and other information. Then other users make comments on these articles. There are two classes of users; users with free subscriptions are able to post comments in the forums and submit new ar...
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MS Paint
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Menstruation
Menstruation, or menses, happens when the egg is unfertilized and causes blood to come out of the vagina of the female. It causes blood because the egg was released (it comes down) into the vagina and now it has to clean itself, bleeding it out. It can happen in a range from 2–7 days depending on the person. This happe...
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Menses
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Period
Period has different meanings.
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Corinthian-Casuals F.C.
The Corinthian Casuals are a football team in Tolworth, Surrey, England. They play in the Isthmian League Division One South.
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Nightclub
A nightclub is a type of theatre or bar or club where there are shows, singers and dance girls. Examples of this are the "Folies Bergère" in Paris; the "Tropicana" in Havana; and the "Cotton Club" in Harlem, Manhattan, New York City. Also the name is used for places for adults socialize, meet others, and drink alcoholi...
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Freezing
Freezing is the process when a liquid changes into a solid because its temperature gets colder than a certain point called the freezing point. When a liquid freezes, its molecules slow down because they lose heat energy. Then, the molecules line up in a neat and fixed pattern to form a solid. This change from liquid to...
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Precious metal
A precious metal is a type of metal that is worth a lot of money compared to most other metals. Some precious metals are gold, silver, and platinum. Many pieces of jewelry are made out of precious metals. The precious metal worth the most amount of money for the same mass is Rhodium.
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Jewellery
Jewellery (or jewelry) refers to any clothing accessory that is worn as a decoration. In itself, jewellery has no other purpose than to look attractive. However, it is often added to items that have a practical use. Items such as belts and handbags are mainly accessories but may be decorated. A broach, often worn to k...
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Potassium
Potassium is a chemical element in the periodic table. It has the symbol K. This symbol is taken from the Latin word "kalium". Potassium's atomic number is 19. It has 19 protons and electrons. Potassium is not found as an element in nature, because it is so reactive. Potassium has two stable isotopes, with 20 or 22 neu...
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Melt
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The Simpsons
The Simpsons is an American animated sitcom. It was created by Matt Groening for the Fox Broadcasting Company. The show started on December 17, 1989 and so far over 700 episodes have aired in 36 seasons. As of today, the show is in its 36th season. As a full-length movie, "The Simpsons Movie", was released on July 27, ...
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Teresa Heinz
Teresa Heinz Kerry (born October 5, 1938) is a Portuguese-American businesswoman and philanthropist. She was born in Maputo, Mozambique to Portuguese parents. She is the wife of United States Senator John Kerry. She was previously married to former U.S. senator H. John Heinz III, until his death. She is a naturalized A...
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Museum
A museum is a building which is open to the public. It is also the institution where things are collected and then shown to people. History. The word, museum, originates from Musa which is the goddesses of literature, art, and science who appears in Greek mythology. According to the International Council of Museums (IC...
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Camera
A camera is a device that takes pictures (photographs). It uses film or electronics to make a picture of something. It is a tool of photography. A lens makes the image that the film or electronics "sees". A camera that takes one picture at a time is sometimes called a "still camera". A camera that can take pictures tha...
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News
News is when people talk about current events (things that are happening right now). News Media is a portrayal of current affairs, perspectives and social influence. The news can be given in different media like: newspapers, television, magazines, or radio. News reports a lot topics include war, government, politics, e...
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Export
An export is a product that is sold to people outside of the country in which the product was made. Canada exports maple syrup to the United States and to many other countries. Tropical areas like the countries in the Caribbean send sugar cane to other countries.
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Observatory
An observatory is a place for making observations. The term is most used for astronomical observatories, which are places for looking at the sky. A modern astronomical observatory has a large telescope, or several. It is usually high up on mountains or hills, because higher places have cleaner, clearer, dryer air. Obse...
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Epidemic
An epidemic is a disease that spreads over a large area and affects many people at the same time. Epidemics are when a disease spreads from person to person faster than doctors can control. If the disease spreads over the whole world, sometimes it is called a pandemic. Such diseases must be treated quickly and properly...
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George of the Jungle
George of the Jungle is an animated television series created by Jay Ward Productions in the late 1960s as a parody (pretending to be but in a way that makes fun of) of Tarzan. In 1997, it was made into a live-action movie by Disney, with Brendan Fraser as the main character. There was a sequel George of the Jungle 2 r...
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Westminster Abbey
Westminster Abbey is a large and famous Anglican church in Westminster, London. It is the shrine of Edward the Confessor and the burial place of many kings and queens. Since it was built it has been the place where the coronations of Kings and Queens of England have been held. The present structure dates from 1245, whe...
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Eagles (band)
The Eagles are an American country rock band. They formed in Los Angeles, California in 1971. They are known worldwide for their hit songs "Hotel California" and "Take it Easy". Their self-titled debut album came out in 1972, and became a hit right away. The band broke up in 1980 due to internal tensions, but reunited...
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Himalayas
The Himalayas (from Sanskrit हिमालय) are a mountain range located north of the Indian subcontinent. The west end of the mountain range is in Pakistan. They run through Jammu and Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Sikkim and Arunachal Pradesh states in India, Nepal, and Bhutan. The east end is in the south of Tibet...
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List of National Parks in Africa
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Experience Economy
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Standard Temperature and Pressure
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Fort ouiatenon
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Brihanmumbai Electric Supply and Transport
The BEST or the Brihanmumbai Electricity Supply and Transport is Mumbai's public transport service and electricity provider. The government owned organisation, which was set up in 1873, operates one of India's largest bus fleets. Originally setup as a tramway company, it branched out into supplying electricity to the c...
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Gelderland
Gelderland or Guelders is a province in the east of the Netherlands. The capital city is Arnhem, but Nijmegen and Apeldoorn are bigger. Other important cities are Zutphen, Doetinchem, Harderwijk and Tiel. About 2,134,000 people are living in Gelderland (2023). It is surrounded by the provinces of Limburg, North Brabant...
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Zuid Holland
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Canvas
Canvas is a thick material usually made of woven cotton. It is used for tents and sails on boats and other places where a sturdy material would be good. It is similar to the material in blue jeans. It is often a white or pale tan color. It can also be used for painting or even making shoes.
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Large format lens
A large format lens is a lens that can be used on a large format camera. These cameras usually cover an area of 4x5 inches or more. The picture taken is then recorded on photographic film, or as a digital image.
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Ramones
Ramones were an American punk rock group who formed in New York City in 1974 and broke up in 1996. All the members of the group had stage names which replaced their real last names with "Ramone." They were one of the first punk bands. Some others were The Clash, Sex Pistols, and Misfits. Three of the four founding memb...
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Olivia Newton-John
Olivia Newton-John (26 September 1948 – 8 August 2022) was an English and Australian singer and actress known for her gentle singing voice, her purity of tone and her perfect pitch. A four-time Grammy Award winner, Newton-John was one of the best-selling music artists of all time, with global sales of more than 120 mil...
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Kansas (band)
Kansas is an American rock band. They formed in Topeka, Kansas in 1970. They are best known for songs including "Carry on Wayward Son" and "Dust in The Wind".
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Styx (band)
Styx is an American rock band. They were one of the most popular groups of the 1970s and early 1980s. They formed in Chicago in 1972. They were the first band to have four platinum albums in a row. They continued playing after reuniting in 1995.
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Jethro Tull (band)
Jethro Tull is an rock band. They formed in Blackpool, England in 1967. The singer and leader is Ian Anderson. He also plays flute. This band was highly successful and sung songs such as "Aqualung", "Locomotive Breath", "Living in the Past" and "Thick as a Brick".
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Turtle
Turtles are one of the many reptiles on earth. They have a hard shell, which is useful for camouflage and protection from other animals. There are two types of turtles: side-necked turtles and hidden neck turtles. Side-necked turtles have long necks, but hidden neck turtles have very small necks. There are about 356 s...
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Rage Against the Machine
Rage Against the Machine, sometimes known as RATM or Rage, is a rock band from Los Angeles, California. Rage Against the Machine are known for mixing funk, hip-hop, metal and rock music. They are also known for their left-wing political opinions. The band members have been the same since they started in 1991. The band ...
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Eckernforde
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13 November
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Product (mathematics)
In mathematics, a product is a number or a quantity obtained by multiplying two or more numbers together. For example: 4 × 7 = 28 Here, the number 28 is called the product of 4 and 7. As another example, the product of 6 and 4 is 24, because 6 times 4 is 24. The product of two positive numbers is positive, just as the ...
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Universal Declaration of Human Rights
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights is a "declaration" (something said in an important way) by the United Nations General Assembly. It talks about basic human rights -- rights that all people have just because they are human. It was "adopted" (agreed to) by the United Nations General Assembly on December 10, 1948...
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Dolphin
Dolphins are part of the toothed whales. Generally, they are among the smaller whales. Most live in salt water oceans, but there are also river dolphins. They are mammals, not fish. Dolphins are usually between and long. In comparison, the largest dolphin, the orca (killer whale), can be up to long. Name. The dolphin...
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Guinea
Guinea, or the Republic of Guinea (), is an independent nation in Western Africa. Guinea borders 6 countries: Guinea-Bissau, Senegal, Mali, Ivory Coast, Liberia, Sierra Leone. The national language is French. It is a member of the Economic Community of West African States. History. Before the Europeans arrived to Afric...
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Pig
Pigs or domestic pigs are mammals in the genus Sus. Pigs are in the Suidae family of even-toed ungulates. Background. Related, but outside the genus, are the babirusa and the warthog. Pigs, like all suids, are native to the Old World. Baby pigs are called piglets or pups. Pigs are omnivores and are very social and int...
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Wheat
Wheat (Genus: "Triticum") is a cereal grain. People eat it most often in the form of bread. It is a kind of grass whose fruit is a "head of wheat" with edible seeds. It was first grown in the Levant, a region of the Near East. Now it is cultivated worldwide. World trade in wheat is greater than for all other crops comb...
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Taliban
The Taliban is a Sunni Islamist organization and militant group operating in Afghanistan. The group formed the government of Afghanistan from 1996 to 2001 and took military control of most of Afghanistan again in August 2021. Since the Fall of Kabul on 15 August 2021, the Taliban again has full control of Afghanistan. ...
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Screw
A screw is a sharp piece of threaded metal similar to a nail. Unlike a nail, a screw has spiral grooves down its spike. A screw is pressed down against wood and turned with a screwdriver. Turning the screw to the right makes it go into the wood. The grooves cut into the wood. This prevents the screw from falling out, a...
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Tajikistan
Tajikistan is a country in Central Asia. It was previously part of the Soviet Union. Tajikistan is a republic. The capital city is Dushanbe. The official language is Tajik, which is a dialect of Farsi (Persian). Tajikistan is a member of the Commonwealth of Independent States, the CIS. Tajikistan is eighth in size of C...
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Fear
Fear is a feeling or an emotion. When a person has fear, they are afraid or scared. A person who fears something does not want it to happen. The fear response comes from sensing danger. It leads to the fight-or-flight response. In extreme cases of fear (horror and terror) there may be a freeze response or paralysis. In...
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Tongue
The tongue is the fleshy muscle inside the mouth. A tongue lets us taste because the top of the tongue is made mostly of taste buds. It also helps the process of mastication by mixing food with saliva. It is very flexible, so it also helps us eat and talk. The tongue is the strongest muscle in the human body. Tongue r...
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Titanium
Titanium is a very strong metal that is used in special applications. The most common isotope has 26 neutrons. Titanium was discovered in 1791 by William Gregor. It is chemical element number 22 on the periodic table. Its symbol is "Ti". It has 22 electrons and 22 protons. Its name comes from the name of the strong Gre...