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Sup'Internet
Sup'Internet is a French private graduate school. It teaches things to do with the Internet. It was founded in 2011. It is in Paris. The school has three courses, graphic design, internet management and web technologies and delivers a Bachelor's degree. It is one of the two schools in France (the other one is the "Écol...
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Eiman
was a after "Chōkan" and before "Nin'an." This period started in June 1165 and ended in August 1166. The reigning emperor was .
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Le Kremlin-Bicêtre
Le Kremlin-Bicêtre is a town and commune in the southern suburb of Paris, France. It is in the Île-de-France region and the Val-de-Marne department. About 26,018 people lived there in 2006. Education. The computer science schools EPITA, École pour l'informatique et les nouvelles technologies and Web@cademie are located...
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Nin'an
, also known as Ninnan, was a after "Eiman" and before "Kaō." This period started in August 1166 ended in April 1169. The reigning emperors were and .
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Villejuif
Villejuif is a town and commune in the southest suburb of Paris, France. It is in the Île-de-France region and the Val-de-Marne department. About 53,240 people lived there in 2008. Education. The biotechnology engineering school Sup'Biotech is located at Villejuif. A campus of the computer science schools EPITA and Éco...
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Kaō (era)
was a after "Nin'an" and before "Jōan." This period started in April 1169 ended in April 1171. The reigning emperor was .
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Buccal cavity
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Religious philosophy
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Exception handling
In computing, an exception is a special situation where the program cannot do things the way it usually would and is forced to do something else instead. One layer of the system uses an exception to give another layer information about special states the system is currently in. The different layers of software or hardw...
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Fred Figglehorn (franchise)
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Giulio Cesare
Giulio Cesare in Egitto () is an opera in three acts with music by George Frideric Handel. The Italian libretto was written by Nicola Francesco Haym. It was based on an earlier libretto written by Giacomo Francesco Bussani. The opera was written for the Royal Academy of Music. The opera was first performed in London o...
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Julius Caesar (Handel)
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Microsoft InfoPath
Microsoft InfoPath is a piece of software that Microsoft sells. InfoPath is used to create computer-ized versions of documents people have to fill out. InfoPath has two main parts: an 'editor' interface, used to make and design forms, and a 'form-filling' interface, used to fill out forms that have been made in InfoPa...
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Giulio Cesare in Egitto
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Careless World
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Brave
Brave may mean:
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This is Me... Then
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Jōan (era)
was a after "Kaō" and before "Angen." This period started in April 1171 and ended in July 1175. The reigning emperor was .
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Angen
was a after "Jōan" and before "Jishō." This period started in July 1175 and ended in August 1177. The reigning emperor was .
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Lana Clarkson
Lana Jean Clarkson (5 April 1963 – 3 February 2003) was an American actress and model. She starred in many movies dealing with fantasy, drama and adventure. Early life. She was born in Long Beach, California and grew up in Napa County, California. Murder. On February 3, 2003, Clarkson was shot in the mouth at Alhambra...
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Tan (color)
Tan is a color that is a pale tone of brown or green tone of orange. The first written use of "tan" as a color name in English was in the year 1590. The name comes from "tannum", (oak bark) used in the tanning of leather.
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Hoax
The word hoax refers to something that is not true and was created on purpose. For example, a person makes up false accusations about being victimized by other people, or an article may make things up that cause people to believe as though they are true when they are not. Hoaxes come in all types of forms: for example,...
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Juan Carlos I
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Daigaku-ryō
was the Imperial university of Japan from the 7th century until the end of the 19th century. For five centuries, the "Daigaku-ryō" was near the Suzaku Mon at southern boundary of the Imperial enclosure. History. In 701, the "Daigaku-ryō" became part of the . Prince Yamabe was head of the "Daigaku-ryō" in 766 ("Tenpyō-...
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Parrotfish
Parrotfishes are a group of marine fishes that live in shallow tropical and subtropical oceans around the world. Previously considered to form the large family of wrasses, these fish are now thought to belong to their own family. Their numbers are largest in the Indo-Pacific region where they are found in and around c...
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Translucent
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Jishō
was a after "Angen" and before "Yōwa." This period started in August 1177 and ended in July 1181. The reigning emperors were and .
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Ariodante
Ariodante is an opera seria in three acts with music by George Frideric Handel. The libretto was based on parts of Ludovico Ariosto's "Orlando Furioso". Handel put some ballet music in the opera for the famous dancer Marie Sallé. The opera was first performed in the Covent Garden Theatre, London, on 8 January 1735. It...
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Matthew Scott Montgomery
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The Phantom of the Opera (1925 movie)
The Phantom of the Opera (1925) is a silent horror movie. It is based on a novel of the same name by Gaston Leroux. The movie was directed by Rupert Julian. It stars Lon Chaney as the Phantom and Mary Philbin as his love, Christine. The movie is famous for Chaney's horrific, self-applied make-up. Plot. The story is abo...
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Hanwha Eagles
Hanwha Eagles () is one of ten Korean professional baseball teams. The Hanwha Eagles use Han bat stadium () and Cheong Ju stadium () as their home stadia. The Hanwha Eagles won the Korean Series Champions title in 1999.
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Gidget
Gidget is a 1959 American romantic comedy teen movie about living in California. It is about a teenage girl who goes surfing. She has a romance with a young surfer. The movie stars Sandra Dee, Cliff Robertson, and pop singer James Darren. The movie was based on a novel by Frederick Kohner titled "Gidget, the Little Gir...
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E-Artsup
E-Artsup is a French private graduate school. It teaches things to do with digital creativity and multimedia. It was founded in 2001. The school has four courses, communication, concept, motion design, interaction design and game design, and delivers a degree recognized by French State.
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Sekiji Sasano
was a Japanese football player. Biography. Sasano played for Waseda University. He won 1938 Emperor's Cup with Shogo Kamo, Sei Fuwa, Kunitaka Sueoka, Hidetoki Takahashi and so on. He also played for Waseda WMW which was consisted of his alma mater Waseda University players and graduates. In 1936, Sasano was selected t...
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Institut supérieur européen de formation par l'action
(ISEFAC) is a French private business school. It was founded in 2000. The school has two courses, communication and business/marketing., and delivers a degree recognized by French State.
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St Kilda, Scotland
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Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring
"Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring" is a popular piece of choral music. It was composed by Johann Sebastian Bach. It is the 10th movement of the cantata "Herz und Mund und Tat und Leben". It was written during Bach's first year in Leipzig, Germany. Bach did not compose the melody. That was written by Johann Schop. Bach only ...
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Puzzle Pirates
Yohoho! Puzzle Pirates is a Massively Multiplayer Online Role Playing Game. It is developed by Three Rings Design. In this game, the player plays a role of a pirate. The player sails the ocean, plays different puzzles and earn PoE (Pieces of Eights). Anyone over 13 years of age can play "Puzzle Pirates". Pirates can jo...
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Electric Guitar
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Sonny Bono
Sonny Bono (February 16, 1935 – January 5, 1998) was a recording artist, a producer, singer-songwriter, actor and politician. He was married to Cher between 1964 and 1975, during which time they formed the duo Sonny & Cher. Together, they had numerous hit records and singles. They had several children, including Ch...
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Ghatkopar
Ghatkopar is a suburb in Mumbai. It comes under the 'N-Ward' of Mumbai municipality. Post offices. There are four postal codes connected to Ghatkopar. The post office of Ghatkopar East is in Rajawadi. The post procedure v I for Ghatkopar West is near the Railway Station.mr
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Prime Minister of India
The prime minister of India (, romanised: Bhārat kē Pradamuntri) is the chief executive officer of the Government of India. The prime minister leads the executive branch of the union government and chairs the Council of Ministers. It is the third highest office of political authority in the Republic of India. The prime...
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Over the Rainbow
"Over the Rainbow" is a song from the movie "The Wizard of Oz". It was composed by Harold Arlen and the lyrics were written by E.Y. Harburg. Judy Garland sang the song in the movie. Over time it would become her signature song. The song won an Academy Award. The song is also known as "Somewhere Over the Rainbow". About...
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Somewhere Over the Rainbow
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Runaway (movie)
Runaway is a science fiction and action movie released near Christmas 1984, starring Kirstie Alley and Tom Selleck. Alley plays former lover for a villain named Luther. Selleck plays a police officer whose son is eventually kidnapped by the villain. The movie tells of complex technology gone wrong when permitted to dom...
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Orphans of the Storm
Orphans of the Storm is a 1921 silent movie. It was directed by D. W. Griffith. It stars sisters Dorothy and Lillian Gish. The movie is about two sisters (one blind) who are separated during the turmoil of the French Revolution. They are reunited after much tribulation. Griffith used historical events to comment on con...
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The Terminator
The Terminator is an American action-science fiction movie. It is set in Los Angeles, California and stars Arnold Schwarzenegger, Michael Biehn, and Linda Hamilton. This movie was directed by James Cameron and was released on October 26, 1984 in the United States by Orion Pictures. Its budget was $6.4 million and it gr...
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Little House in the Big Woods
Little House in the Big Woods is a children's novel. It was written by Laura Ingalls Wilder. It was published in 1932. It is the first book in Wilder's Little House series. The book and the series are based on Wilder's memories of growing up near Pepin, Wisconsin in the 19th century.
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Bull fighting
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Kuroshio, Kōchi
is a Japanese town in Kōchi Prefecture on the Pacific coastline of the island of Shikoku. History. In 2006, the towns of Ōgata and Saga joined together to become the new town, Kuroshio.
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Kuroshio, Kochi
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Moutiers-au-Perche
Moutiers-au-Perche is a commune in the Orne département, lower Normandy. This is a village in the province of Perche. There are 525 people. The surface is . The altitude is . It was a monastery created by Saint Laurent in the sixth century. There is a Château de Guilbault built at the time of the Directoire. There is ...
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Gacé
Gacé is a commune. It is in the region of Normandy in the Orne department in the northwest of France. There are 2,192 people living there in 2012. It was at first, a Gallic city named "*Vassiākon". The Castle of Gacé was built in the 11th century. The English captured the castle in 1417. The city had important economic...
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Fontenai-Les-Louvets
Fontenai-les-Louvets is a former commune of Orne in Normandy, France. There are 205 people living there. it covers . On 1 January 2019, it was merged into the new commune L'Orée-d'Écouves.
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Mortrée
Mortrée is a village in Normandy, in the Orne department. It covers . It is at above sea level. There are 1042 people living there in 2012. The famous Normand family named "d'O" lived here. It became famous in the first crusade. The Marquis d'O (died in 1594) was finance minister and he was the favourite of Henry III o...
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Carrouges
Carrouges is a commune in the French "departement" of the Orne. There are 787 peoples living there in 2012. The town is well-known because of its castle built in the 16th century, with red bricks. Many expositions and other activities are organized. There is a 19th-century church. Hunting and fishing are the favourite ...
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Molothrus
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Kavadikaranoor
Kavadikaranoor (; also spelt as Kavadikaranur) is a village in Salem district in the state of Tamil Nadu, India. It is the largest village in Thangayur panchayat. The village is spread over an area of 12.35 km2. The economy of the village revolves around agriculture, truck and heavy truck transports. Kavadikaranoor has...
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Sport in Japan
Sports in Japan are a part of Japanese culture. Japan has many traditional sports such as sumo, judo, karate, and kendo. Also, there are sports which were imported from the West such as baseball, soccer, golf and skiing. Sports are popular with both participants and onlookers. History. Some traditional sports like "y...
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Spencer Fox
Spencer Fox (born May 10, 1993) is an American musician, singer and actor. He is best known as the voice of Dash Parr in "The Incredibles" and was the original voice of Mudbud in "Air Buddies". He is also the guitarist and vocalist of the power pop band Charly Bliss.
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Tucker Albrizzi
Tucker Albrizzi (born February 25, 2000) is an American actor, voice artist and comedian. He is best known for his current role as Tyler on "Big Time Rush" and Jake on "Good Luck Charlie". He is also the new voice of Budderball in the "Air Buddies" series.
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Yōwa
was a after "Jishō" and before "Juei." This period started in July 1181 and ended in May 1182. The reigning emperor was .
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Jisho
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Siamese cat
The 'Siamese' is a breed of cat from Thailand. It is a well-known cat, especially for its blue eyes and brown face, ears, tail and paws, although not all of them look like this. In Thailand, it is a native breed, and they are called "Wichian Mat" (), which means "moon diamond". There are two different types of Siamese ...
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Kanpyō (era)
, also romanized as Kampyō was a after "Ninna" and before "Shōtai." This period started in April 889 and ended in April 898. The reigning emperors were and .
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Carrouge
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Girls Gone Wild
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Johann Wolfgang Döbereiner
Johann Wolfgang Döbereiner (13 December 1780 in Hof – 24 March 1849 in Jena) was a German chemist. He is best known for the development of the so-called Döbereiner's lamp. This is one of the first lighters. Döbereiner was a professor for chemistry, pharmacy and technology at the university of Jena. He was a friend of t...
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Animal breeding
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Khabab
Khabab (, Syriac: ܟܚܐܒܐܒ, ) is a town in southern Syria. It is about 57 kilometres (about 36 miles) south of Damascus and about the same distance away from the city of Daraa.
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The Birth of a Nation
The Birth of a Nation is a 1915 silent drama movie. It is a white supremacist and antisemitic film. It was directed by D. W. Griffith and stars Lillian Gish. It was based on the book "The Clansman" by Thomas Dixon, Jr. The movie. The movie is about two families during the American Civil War and the Reconstruction era...
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Micula (surname)
Micula (, "Mîḵulāh") is a surname of Ashkenazi Jewish origin. It is most popular in Eastern Europe. The name dates back to the 11th century, many Jews moved to East Europe to avoid persecution. In some countries the name is written as "Mikula", because of the Slavic influence. People with the surname "Micula" can be fo...
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Wayne Knight
Wayne Eliot Knight (born August 7, 1955) is an American actor. He is known for his role as Newman in the television series "Seinfeld". Knight is from New York City. Knight is a Democrat and attended the 2012 Democratic National Convention in support of President Obama's re-election. Personal life. Knight was married tw...
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Lose Control (Let Me Down)
"Lose Control (Let Me Down)" is a song by Keri Hilson and Nelly. The song contains two parts: the first three minutes and thirty-three seconds being "Lose Control", featuring a rap from Nelly, and the last one minute and thirty-two seconds being "Let Me Down", a solo song by Hilson. "Lose Control" was produced by StarG...
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The Sheik (movie)
The Sheik is a 1921 silent movie. It was directed by George Melford. It stars Rudolph Valentino. The movie was based on the book "The Sheik" by Edith Maude Hull. The movie is about a British lady who is captured by an Arab chieftain (a sheik). She is held in his camp, and grows to love him. "The Sheik" made Valentino a...
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List of lakes of Australia
There are not many natural freshwater lakes in Australia. This is because there was not a lot of glacial or tectonic activity in Australia. Types. their are six main types of lake in Australia: A list of the notable lakes in Australia includes:
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A Daughter of the Congo
A Daughter of the Congo is a 1930 silent movie. It is a race movie. It was completely produced by blacks and intended for a black audience. It was written, directed, and produced by Oscar Micheaux. The movie is based on Henry Francis Downing's novel "The American Cavalryman" (1917). "A Daughter of the Congo" is presume...
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Oscar Micheaux
Oscar Devereaux Micheaux (2 January 1884 – 25 March 1951) was an American writer, movie director and independent producer of more than 44 movies. He is regarded as the first major African-American moviemaker, and the most successful African-American moviemaker of the first half of the twentieth century. Micheaux was th...
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The Blood of Jesus
The Blood of Jesus (1941) is a race movie. It was written, directed, and starring Spencer Williams. It was also released as The Glory Road. The movie was produced in Texas. Its budget was US$5,000. Scenes from a 1911 Italian movie called "L'Inferno" were used to show souls entering Heaven. The movie was screened in bla...
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Balaenoptera edeni
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Spokane Chiefs
The Spokane Chiefs are an American professional ice hockey team that began playing in 1985. They currently play in the Western Hockey League. They play their home games in Spokane, Washington at the Spokane Veterans Memorial Arena. The were known as the Kelowna Wings from 1982 to 1985 until they relocated to Spokane an...
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Karuizawa, Nagano
is a Japanese town in the Kitasaku District of Nagano Prefecture. History. Karuizawa is on the southern slope of Mount Asama. In the Edo period, it was a waystation on the Kisokaido road. In the early Meiji period, the area was developed as a health resort. It is a popular tourist spot for people from Tokyo who trav...
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Tri-City Americans
The Tri-City Americans are an American professional ice hockey team that began playing in 1988. They currently play in the Western Hockey League. They play their home games in Kennewick, Washington at the Toyota Center. The team was originally known as the "Calgary Buffalos" and later changed their name to the "Calgary...
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Harold C. Urey
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Doge's Palace, Venice
The Doge's Palace () is a gothic palace in Venice, northern Italy. The palace was the home of the Doge of Venice, the ruler of the Republic of Venice In 1923 the palace became a museum, one of 11 museums run by the Fondazione Musei Civici di Venezia. In 2010 it was visited by 1,358,186 people. History. In 810, Doge Ang...
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Craig Venter
John Craig Venter (born October 14, 1946) is an American biotechnologist and entrepreneur. He was one of the first to sequence the human genome, and led the team which made the first cell with a synthetic genome (2010). Venter founded Celera Genomics, The Institute for Genomic Research and the J. Craig Venter Institute...
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Oparin
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Aleksandr Ivanovich Oparin
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Leslie Orgel
Leslie Eleazer Orgel FRS (12 January 1927 – 27 October 2007) was a British chemist. Born in London, Orgel received his B.A. and Ph.D in chemistry at Magdalen College, Oxford University. He was one of the first people to see, in April 1953, Crick and Watson's model of DNA: at the time he worked at Oxford University's Ch...
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Zishan
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LGBT rights in Azerbaijan
The Azerbaijani law forbidding gay sex was abolished in 2000. A special edition of "Azerbaijan", the official newspaper of the Parliament, published on 28 May, reported that the Parliament had approved a new Criminal Code, and that the President had signed a decree bringing it into force in September. The text of the n...
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LGBT rights in the Maldives
Homosexuality is illegal in the Maldives. In addition, the Maldives was one of the 67 signatory nations opposing the UN declaration on sexual orientation and gender identity, which failed to pass. Constitutional framework. In 2009 the Maldives enacted a new Constitution that included a chapter on rights and freedoms, d...
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Chrissie Maher
Chrissie Maher, OBE (born 1938) is a British advocate for the use of plain English. She is a co-founder of the Plain English Campaign. This organisation promotes the clear use of English, especially by businesses and official bodies. Her campaign began in 1971 when she founded the United Kingdom's first community newsp...
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Herbivory
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Faust (1926 movie)
Faust is a 1926 German silent movie. It was directed by F. W. Murnau. It stars Gösta Ekman as Faust, Emil Jannings as Mephisto, and Camilla Horn as Gretchen. The story is about an old man who sells his soul to the devil. In return he becomes young again. The movie uses both traditional tales of Faust and Goethe's play....
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Synapomorphy
A synapomorphy is a common character. It is a term in cladistics, meaning a trait which is present in two or more species by common descent. It is a type of homologous character or homology. More precisely, it is shared by two or more taxa and their most recent common ancestor, whose own ancestor in turn does not posse...
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Jonathan Soriano
Jonathan Soriano Casas (born 24 September 1985 in El Pont de Vilomara i Rocafort, Barcelona, Catalonia) is a former Spanish footballer. He played as forward. Career. He started his career aged 15 in Espanyol Barcelona's second team. With 19 he signed a professional contract and was loaned to the then Segunda División c...
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Conquest of the Pole
Conquest of the Pole () is a 1912 silent movie. It was directed and produced by Georges Méliès. It was based on the book "The Adventures of Captain Hatteras" by Jules Verne. The movie is about a race to the north pole by different groups of balloonists. A complicated scene in the movie has a frost giant who tries to ea...