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Mental_disorder
A mental disorder or mental illness is a psychological or behavioral pattern that occurs in an individual and is thought to cause distress or disability that is not expected as part of normal development or culture. The recognition and understanding of mental disorders has changed over time and across cultures. Definit...
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Historical_revisionism
For the denial and distortion of well-established historical facts see Historical revisionism (negationism). Within historiography, that is the academic field of history, historical revisionism is the reinterpretation of orthodox views on evidence, motivations and decision-making processes surrounding an historical ev...
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Oboe
The oboe is a double reed musical instrument of the woodwind family. In English prior to 1770, the instrument was called "hautbois", "hoboy", or "French hoboy". Marcuse 1975, 371. The spelling "oboe" was adopted into English ca. 1770 from the Italian oboè, a transliteration in that language's orthography of the 17th-...
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Gaia_philosophy
Gaia philosophy(named after Gaia, Greek goddess of the Earth) is a broadly inclusive term for related concepts that living organisms on a planet will affect the nature of their environment in order to make the environment more suitable for life. This set of theories holds that all organisms on an extraterrestrial life ...
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Klingon_language
The Klingon language (tlhIngan Hol in Klingon) is the constructed language spoken by Klingons in the fictional Star Trek universe. Deliberately designed by Marc Okrand to be "alien", it contains many peculiarities. The language's basic sound, along with a few words, was first devised by actor James Doohan ("Scotty") f...
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Global_illumination
Global illumination is a general name for a group of algorithms used in 3D computer graphics that are meant to add more realistic lighting to 3D scenes. Such algorithms take into account not only the light which comes directly from a light source (direct illumination), but also subsequent cases in which light rays from...
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Dunstan
Dunstan (c.909–19 May 988) was an abbot of Glastonbury, a bishop of Worcester, a bishop of London, and an archbishop of Canterbury who was later canonized as a saint. His work restored monastic life in England and reformed the English Church. His 11th century biographer, Osbern, himself an artist and scribe, states...
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Empirical_formula
In chemistry, the empirical formula of a chemical compound is a simple expression of the relative numbers of each type of atom in it, or the simplest whole number ratio of atoms of each element present in a compound. An empirical formula makes no reference to isomerism, structure, or absolute number of atoms. The empir...
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David_Ricardo
David Ricardo (18 April 1772 – 11 September 1823) was a political economist, often credited with systematizing economics, and was one of the most influential of the classical economists, along with Thomas Malthus and Adam Smith. Sowell, Thomas (2006). On classical economics. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press. He w...
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Fairmount,_Indiana
Fairmount is a town in Fairmount Township, Grant County in east central Indiana. The population was 2,866 at the 2006 census. It is ninety kilometers (fifty-five miles) northeast of Indianapolis. Largely a bedroom community to its three thousand citizens, Fairmount is best known as the boyhood home of actor James Dean,...
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Boeing_Vertol_CH-46_Sea_Knight
The Boeing CH-46 Sea Knight is a medium-lift tandem rotor cargo helicopter, used by the United States Marine Corps (USMC) to provide all-weather, day-or-night assault transport of combat troops, supplies and equipment. Assault Support is its primary function, and the movement of supplies and equipment is secondary. Add...
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Bubble_Bobble
is an arcade game by Taito, first released in 1986 and later ported to numerous home computers and game consoles. The game, starring the twin Bubble Dragons and , is an action-platformer game in which players travel through one hundred different stages, busting and pushing bubbles, avoiding enemies and collecting a v...
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Ka-Bar
USMC-issue Ka-Bar Ka-Bar (trademarked as KA-BAR) was a fighting and utility knife issued to American Marines. KA-BAR is also the name of a related manufacturing company most known for the same 11-3/4-inch fighting and utility Bowie knife used by the United States Marine Corps and United States Navy. A typical KA-BAR...
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Emperor_Ninken
Disambiguation: Ninken redirects here. For the fictional summoned dogs in Naruto see Ninken (Naruto). , or rather Ninken okimi (-c.489) was the 24th emperor of Japan, according to the traditional order of succession. Titsingh, Isaac. (1834). Annales des empereurs du japon, pp. 30; Varley, Paul. (1980). Jinnō Shōtōki,...
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Fatherland
Fatherland is the nation of one's "fathers", "forefathers" or "patriarchs". It can be viewed as a nationalist concept, insofar as it relates to nations. (Compare to motherland and homeland.) Groups that refer to their native country as a "fatherland" Groups that refer to their native country as a "fatherland" (or rath...
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Nebraska
Nebraska () is a state located on the Great Plains of the Midwestern United States and Western United States. The state's capital is Lincoln and its largest city is Omaha. Nebraska probably gets its name from the archaic Otoe words Ñí Brásge (contemporary Otoe Ñí Bráhge) or the Omaha Ní Btháska meaning "flat water,"...
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Andrew_Johnson
Andrew Johnson (December 29, 1808 – July 31, 1875) was the 17th President of the United States (1865–69), succeeding to the Presidency upon the assassination of Abraham Lincoln. He was the first U.S. President to be impeached. At the time of the secession of the Southern states, Johnson was a U.S. Senator from Greene...
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Data_General_Nova
Data General Nova 1200 front panel The Data General Nova was a popular 16-bit minicomputer built by the United States company Data General starting in 1969. The Nova was packaged into a single rack mount case and had enough power to do most simple computing tasks. The Nova became popular in science laboratories around ...
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Lübeck
Lübeck, 15th century. The Hanseatic City of Lübeck () is the second largest city in Schleswig-Holstein, in northern Germany, and one of the major ports of Germany. It was for several centuries the "capital" of the Hanseatic League ("Queen of the Hanse") and because of its Brick Gothic architectural heritage is on UNE...
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Electronic_Delay_Storage_Automatic_Calculator
EDSAC Electronic Delay Storage Automatic Calculator (EDSAC) was an early British computer. The machine, having been inspired by John von Neumann's seminal First Draft of a Report on the EDVAC, was constructed by Maurice Wilkes and his team at the University of Cambridge Mathematical Laboratory in England. EDSAC was t...
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European_Conference_of_Postal_and_Telecommunications_Administrations
The European Conference of Postal and Telecommunications Administrations (CEPT) was established on June 26, 1959 as a coordinating body for European state telecommunications and postal organizations. The acronym comes from the French version of its name Conférence européenne des administrations des postes et des téléco...
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McIntosh_(apple)
|A McIntosh on the tree. The McIntosh Red (or McIntosh, colloquially "Mac") is an apple cultivar with red and green skin, a tart flavor, and tender white flesh. It becomes ripe in late September. It is traditionally the most popular cultivar in New England, well known for the pink sauce unpeeled McIntoshes make. Many...
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Jack_Lemmon
John Uhler "Jack" Lemmon III (February 8, 1925 – June 27, 2001) was an Academy Award and Golden Globe-winning American actor known principally for his comedic roles. He starred in over 60 films including Some Like It Hot, The Apartment, Days of Wine and Roses, Irma La Douce, The Odd Couple, Save the Tiger, The Out-of-...
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Classics
Bust of Homer. Classics is the branch of the Humanities comprising the languages, literature, philosophy, history, art, archaeology and other culture of the ancient Mediterranean World; especially Ancient Greece and Ancient Rome during Classical Antiquity (Bronze Age ca. BC 3000 – Dark Ages ca. AD 500). Initially, stu...
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Cross_section_(physics)
In nuclear and particle physics, the concept of a cross section is used to express the likelihood of interaction between particles. When particles are thrown against a foil made of a certain substance, the cross section is a hypothetical area measure around the target particles (usually its atoms) that represents a ...
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Edo
Map of Edo as of 1840's View of Edo, left screen from a pair of six-panel folding screens, 17th century. In Zōjō-ji the Shoguns were buried Nihonbashi in Edo, Ukiyo-e by Hiroshige , literally: bay-door, "estuary", ), also romanized as Yedo or Yeddo, is the former name of the Japanese capital Tokyo, and was the seat of...
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AFC_Ajax
Amsterdamsche Football Club Ajax (), also referred to as AFC Ajax, or simply Ajax, is a professional football club from Amsterdam, Netherlands. The club is historically one of the three clubs that dominate the Dutch national football league (Eredivisie), the others being PSV and Feyenoord. Ajax is one of the five te...
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Dionysius_Thrax
Dionysius Thrax () (170 BC‑90 BC) was a Hellenistic grammarian from Thrace (hence the name Thrax) who lived and is thought by some to have worked in Alexandria and later at Rhodes. The first extant grammar of Greek, "Art of Grammar" (Tékhnē grammatiké) is attributed to him but many scholars today doubt that the work ...
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Marietta_Alboni
Marietta Alboni, 1855 Marietta Alboni (March 6 1826 – June 23 1894) was a renowned Italian contralto opera singer. With the exception of Maria Malibran, she was considered the greatest contralto of the nineteenth century. Citation: Entry in New International Encyclopedia. Maria Malibran, however, was (in modern termino...
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Bernardino_Ochino
Bernardino Ochino (1487-1564) was an Italian Reformer. Bernardino Ochino in an old engraving. Biography Bernardino Ochino was born at Siena. At an early age he entered the order of Observant Franciscan Friars, but, craving a stricter rule, transferred himself in 1534 to the newly-founded Order of Friars Minor Capuchi...
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Bubblegum_Crisis
is a cyberpunk anime set in a future, post-earthquake Tokyo, called "Mega Tokyo". Setting The eight-episode series begins in the late 2032, seven years after an earthquake has split Tokyo in two. During the first episode, disparities in wealth are shown to be more pronounced than in previous periods in post-war Japan....
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Peter_Altenberg
Peter Altenberg 1907 in Café Central Peter Altenberg (r.) with Adolf Loos (l.), c. 1905 Peter Altenberg (March 9, 1859 - January 8, 1919) was a writer and poet from Vienna, Austria. He was key to the genesis of early modernism in the city. Biography He was born Richard Engländer on March 9, 1859. The nom de plume, "...
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George_Washington_Carver
George Washington Carver (January 1864 The Notable Names Database cites July 12, 1864 as Carver's birthday here. – January 5, 1943), was an American scientist, botanist, educator and inventor whose studies and teaching revolutionized agriculture in the Southern United States. The day and year of his birth are unknown...
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Boeing_E-3_Sentry
The Boeing E-3 Sentry is an American military airborne warning and control system (AWACS) aircraft that provides all-weather surveillance, command, control and communications, to the United States, United Kingdom, France, Saudi Arabia, and NATO air defense forces. Production ended in 1992 after 68 had been built. Deve...
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Magnavox_Odyssey²
The Magnavox Odyssey², known in Europe as the Philips Videopac G7000, in Brazil as the Philips Odyssey, in the United States as the Magnavox Odyssey² and the Philips Odyssey², and also by many other names, is a video game console released in 1978. In the early 1970s, Magnavox was an innovator in the home video game in...
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Masaki_Kobayashi
was a Japanese director. Among his films is Kwaidan (1965), a collection of four ghost stories drawn from the book by Lafcadio Hearn, each of which has a surprise ending. Kobayashi also directed The Human Condition, a trilogy on the effects of World War II on a Japanese pacifist and socialist. The total length of the...
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Kamacite
Widmanstätten pattern showing the two forms of Nickel-Iron, Kamacite and Taenite, in an octahedrite meteorite Kamacite is a mineral. It is an alloy of iron and nickel, usually in the proportions of 90:10 to 95:5 although impurities such as cobalt or carbon may be present. On the surface of Earth, it occurs naturally on...
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Neijia
The term "nèijiā" usually refers to Wudangquan or the internal styles of Chinese martial arts, which Sun Lutang identified in the 1920s as T'ai Chi Ch'uan, Xíngyìquán and Bāguàzhǎng. This classifies most other martial arts as "wàijiā" (lit. "external/outside sect"). Some other Chinese arts, such as Liuhebafa, Bak Mei ...
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Jewish_holidays
For the Gregorian dates of Jewish Holidays, see Jewish holidays 2000-2050.The Jewish Holidays, A Jewish holiday or festival is a day or series of days observed by Jews as a holy or secular commemoration of an important event in Jewish history. In Hebrew, Jewish holidays and festivals, depending on their nature, may b...
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Industrial_espionage
Industrial espionage or corporate espionage is espionage conducted for commercial purposes instead of national security purposes. The term is distinct from legal and ethical activities such as examining corporate publications, websites, patent filings, and the like to determine the activities of a corporation (this is...
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Monica_Lewinsky
Monica Samille Lewinsky (born July 23, 1973) is an American woman with whom then-United States President Bill Clinton admitted to having had an "improper relationship" while Lewinsky worked at the White House in 1995 and 1996. The affair and its repercussions, especially the impeachment of Bill Clinton, became known ...
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Chernobyl
Chernobyl area as seen from the Russian space station Mir in 1997 (). Chernobyl (as transliterated from the , ), or Chornobyl (as transliterated from , ), is a city in northern Ukraine, in the Kyiv Oblast (province) near the border with Belarus. The city was evacuated in 1986 due to the Chernobyl disaster at the Cher...
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Factoid
Mount Isa, Australia, is often incorrectly referred to as the largest city in the world by area. Toronto, Canada, was never designated by UNESCO as the world's most multicultural city. A factoid is a spurious—unverified, incorrect, or fabricated—statement formed and asserted as a fact, but with no veracity. The word ap...
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Devonian
The Devonian is a geologic period and system of the Paleozoic era spanning from . It is named after Devon, England, where rocks from this period were first studied. During the Devonian Period, which occurred in the Paleozoic era, the first fish evolved legs See Tiktaalik. and started to walk on land as tetrapods aro...
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MPEG-2
MPEG-2 is used in Digital Video Broadcast and Digital Versatile Discs. The transport stream, TS, and program stream, PS, are container formats. MPEG-2 is a standard for "the generic coding of moving pictures and associated audio information". ISO/IEC 13818 MPEG-2 at the ISO Store. It describes a combination of lossy ...
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Humphry_Davy
Sir Humphry Davy, 1st Baronet FRS MRIA (17 December 1778 – 29 May 1829) was a British chemist and inventor. He is probably best remembered today for his discoveries of several alkali and alkaline earth metals, as well as contributions to the discoveries of the elemental nature of chlorine and iodine. He invented the D...
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International_Tropical_Timber_Agreement,_1983
The International Tropical Timber Agreement (ITTA, 1983) is an agreement to provide an effective framework for cooperation between tropical timber producers and consumers and to encourage the development of national policies aimed at sustainable utilization and conservation of tropical forests and their genetic resourc...
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Justinian_I
Flavius Petrus Sabbatius Iustinianus (; known in English as Justinian I or Justinian the Great), AD 483 – 13 or 14 November 565, was the second member of the Justinian Dynasty (after his uncle, Justin I) and Eastern Roman Emperor from 527 until his death. He is considered a saint amongst Eastern Orthodox Christians, a...
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International_Bureau_of_Weights_and_Measures
The International Bureau of Weights and Measures (Bureau international des poids et mesures in French), is an international standards organization, one of three such organizations established to maintain the International System of Units (SI) under the terms of the Metre Convention (Convention du Mètre). The organizati...
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Intercalation
Intercalation may refer to: The insertion of a leap day, week or month into some calendar years to make the calendar follow the seasons. Chemistry, where intercalation is the insertion of a molecule (or group) between two other molecules (or groups). For example, 2,4 dichlorophenoxyacetic acid or 2-(2,4 dichloropheno...
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Neurosurgery
Insertion of an electrode during neurosurgery for Parkinson's disease. Neurosurgery is the surgical discipline focused on treating those central and peripheral nervous systems and spinal column diseases amenable to surgical intervention. In the United States there are only about 3,000 neurosurgeons. Neurosurgical Trai...
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List_of_fictional_guidebooks
Some fictional universes feature useful guidebooks which assist the hero and friends through difficult situations. Features of a great fictional guidebook: Such books are ideally compact enough to carry on even the most strenuous adventures, yet detailed enough to contain exactly the information the reader needs at th...
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Jewish_eschatology
Jewish eschatology is concerned with the Jewish Messiah, afterlife, and the revival of the dead. Eschatology, generically, is the area of theology and philosophy concerned with the final events in the history of the world, the ultimate destiny of humanity, and related concepts. The Messiah The Hebrew word Mashiach (...
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History_of_Jamaica
The aftermath of the 1882 Kingston fire. Jamaica, one of the largest Caribbean islands, was inhabited by Arawak natives. When Christopher Columbus arrived at the island, he claimed the land for Spain. Still, it was not truly colonized until after his death. But only a few decades after Columbus' death almost all Arawak...
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Johann_Philipp_Abelin
Johann Philipp Abelin was a German chronicler whose career straddled the 16th and 17th centuries. He was born, probably, at Strasbourg, and died there between 1634 and 1637. He wrote numerous histories under the pseudonyms of Abeleus, Philipp Arlanibäus, Johann Ludwig Gottfried and Gotofredus. He worked mainly as a t...
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Katakana
is a Japanese syllabary, one component of the Japanese writing system along with hiragana, Roy Andrew Miller, A Japanese Reader: Graded Lessons in the Modern Language, Rutland, Vermont: Charles E. Tuttle Company, Tokyo, Japan (1966), p. 28, Lesson 7 : Katakana : a—no. "Side by side with hiragana, modern Japanese writin...
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Play_(theatre)
A play being performed. A play, or stageplay, is a form of literature written by a playwright, almost always consisting of scripted dialogue between fictional characters, intended for theatrical performance rather than reading. There are rare dramatists, notably George Bernard Shaw, who have had little preference whet...
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Christianity
Christianity (from the word "Christ") is a monotheistic religion Christianity's status as monotheistic is affirmed in, amongst other sources, the Catholic Encyclopedia (article "Monotheism"); William F. Albright, From the Stone Age to Christianity; H. Richard Niebuhr; About.com, Monotheistic Religion resources; Kirsch...
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Marañón_River
Valley of the Marañón between Chachapoyas (Leymebamba) and Celendín Map of the Amazon Basin with the Marañón River highlighted The Marañón River () rises about 160 km to the northeast of Lima, Peru, flows through a deeply-eroded Andean valley in a northwesterly direction, along the eastern base of the Cordillera of the...
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Bioleaching
Bioleaching is the extraction of specific metals from their ores through the use of bacteria. This is much cleaner than the tradtitional heap leaching using cyanide. Flotation technique cleaner than heap leaching Bioleaching is one of several applications within biohydrometallurgy and several methods are used to recov...
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Economy_of_Nauru
Economic Overview Revenues of this tiny island have traditionally come from exports of phosphate rock. Primary phosphate reserves were exhausted, and mining ceased, but in 2006-07, mining of a deeper layer of "secondary phosphate" began. It is hoped that this economic activity might lift Nauru from the bottom rung of ...
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Marquis_de_Sade
Donatien Alphonse François de Sade, Marquis de Sade (2 June 1740 – 2 December 1814) () was a French aristocrat, revolutionary and novelist. His novels were philosophical and sadomasochistic, exploring such controversial subjects as rape, bestiality and necrophilia. He was a proponent of extreme freedom (or at least lic...
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Auschwitz_concentration_camp
"Auschwitz" redirects here. For the town, see Oświęcim. Distinguish from Austerlitz. Auschwitz-Birkenau () was the largest of Nazi Germany's concentration camps and extermination camps, established in Nazi German occupied Poland. The camp took its German name from the nearby Polish town of Oświęcim. Birkenau, the Germ...
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Harold_Holt
Harold Edward Holt, CH (5 August 1908 17 December 1967) was an Australian politician who became the 17th Prime Minister of Australia in 1966. His term as Prime Minister dramatically ended in December of the following year when he disappeared while swimming at Cheviot Beach near Portsea, Victoria, and was presumed dro...
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Mason_Remey
Charles Mason Remey Charles Mason Remey (May 15 1874 - February 4 1974) was a prominent and controversial American Bahá'í who was appointed in 1951 a Hand of the Cause, and president of the International Bahá'í Council. He was the architect for the Bahá'í Houses of Worship in Uganda and Australia, and Shoghi Effe...
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Mainframe_computer
An IBM 704 mainframe Mainframes (often colloquially referred to as Big Iron ) are computers used mainly by large organizations for critical applications, typically bulk data processing such as census, industry and consumer statistics, ERP, and financial transaction processing. The term probably had originated from th...
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Bible
The Bible is Part of :Category:Judaism (see The Hebrew Bible below) Part of a series on Christianity (see The New Testament below) The Holy Bible is the central religious text of Judaism and Christianity. http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=Bible Dictionary.com The exact composition of the Bible is dependent on ...
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Event_(probability_theory)
In probability theory, an event is a set of outcomes (a subset of the sample space) to which a probability is assigned. Typically, when the sample space is finite, any subset of the sample space is an event (i.e. all elements of the power set of the sample space are defined as events). However, this approach does not ...
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Gymnastics
Gymnastics is a sport involving performance of exercises requiring physical strength, flexibility, agility, coordination, balance and grace. Artistic gymnastics is the best known and most popular of the gymnastics sports governed by the Fédération Internationale de Gymnastique (FIG). Artistic Gymnastics, typically invo...
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Frost_(rapper)
Arturo Molina Jr. (born May 17, 1965), better known as Frost (Originally Kid Frost), is a Mexican American hip hop artist. Music career Molina was born and raised in East Los Angeles, California and occasionally lived with his family in military bases in Guam and Germany. He began his rap music career in 1982 as Kid F...
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National_Hockey_League
The National Hockey League (NHL) () is a professional ice hockey league composed of 30 teams in North America. It is the premier professional ice hockey league in the world, and one of the North American major professional sports leagues. The Stanley Cup, the oldest professional sports trophy in North America, is ...
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Brabham
Portal Formula One portal Motor Racing Developments Ltd., commonly known as Brabham (), was a British racing car manufacturer and Formula One racing team. Founded in 1960 by two Australians, driver Jack Brabham and designer Ron Tauranac, the team won four drivers' and two constructors' world championships in its 30-yea...
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Master_shot
A master shot is a film recording of an entire dramatized scene, from start to finish, from an angle that keeps all the players in view. It is often a long shot and can sometimes perform a double function as an establishing shot. Usually, the master shot is the first shot checked off during the shooting of a scene—it...
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List_of_former_sovereign_states
This page attempts to list the many extinct states, countries, nations, empires or territories that have ceased to exist as political entities, grouped geographically and by constitutional nature. Ancient and medieval states States and realms that disappeared in ancient history. Europe, North Africa and the Near Ea...
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Indian_removal
Indian Removal was a nineteenth century policy of the government of the United States to remove Native American tribes living east of the Mississippi River to lands west of the river. The Indian Removal Act, part of a United States government policy known as Indian removal, was signed into law by President Andrew Jacks...
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Mithraic_mysteries
Double-faced Mithraic relief. Rome, second to third century CE. Louvre Museum. Top: Mithras killing the bull, being looked over by the Sun god and the Moon goddess. Bottom: Mithras banqueting with the Sun god. The Mithraic Mysteries or Mysteries of Mithras (also Mithraism) was a mystery religion which became popular a...
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Minnesota_Twins
The Minnesota Twins are an American professional baseball team based in Minneapolis, Minnesota, and play in the Central Division of Major League Baseball's American League. The team is named after the Twin Cities area of Minneapolis and St. Paul, Minnesota. They have played in the Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome since 198...
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Organic_compound
Methane is one of the simplest organic compounds An organic compound is any member of a large class of chemical compounds whose molecules contain carbon. For historical reasons discussed below, a few types of compounds such as carbonates, simple oxides of carbon and cyanides, as well as the allotropes of carbon, are co...
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Decibel
The decibel (dB) is a logarithmic unit of measurement that expresses the magnitude of a physical quantity (usually power or intensity) relative to a specified or implied reference level. Since it expresses a ratio of two quantities with the same unit, it is a dimensionless unit. A decibel is one tenth of a bel, a seldo...
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Maeshowe
Maeshowe Maeshowe Entrance Maeshowe (or Maes Howe) is a Neolithic chambered cairn and passage grave situated on mainland Orkney, Scotland. The monuments around Maeshowe, including Skara Brae, were designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1999. It gives its name to the Maeshowe type of chambered cairn, which is limit...
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Erie_Canal
The Erie Canal is a man-made waterway in New York that runs about 363 miles from Albany on the Hudson River to Buffalo at Lake Erie, completing a navigable water route from the Atlantic Ocean to the Great Lakes. First proposed in 1808, it was under construction from 1817 to 1832. It was the first transportation system...
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DNA_ligase
In molecular biology, DNA ligase is a special type of ligase () that can link together two DNA strands that have double-strand break (a break in both complementary strands of DNA). The alternative, a single-strand break, is fixed by a different type of DNA ligase using the complementary strand as a template but still ...
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Digital_television
Digital television (DTV) is the sending and receiving of moving images and sound by discrete (digital) signals, in contrast to the analog signals used by analog TV. Timeline The first country to make a wholesale switch to digital over-the-air (terrestrial) broadcasting was Luxembourg, in 2006. Since then, the Netherla...
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Macron
A macron, from Greek (makrón) meaning "long", is a diacritic placed over or under a vowel, originally used to mark a long (i.e., heavy) syllable in Græco-Roman metrics, but now also indicates that the vowel is long. (The opposite is a breve ˘, used to indicate originally a short syllable and now also a short vowel.) ...
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Gamma_World
Gamma World is a science fantasy role-playing game, originally designed by James M. Ward and Gary Jaquet, and first published by TSR in 1978. It was the first role-playing game in the post-apocalyptic subgenre, and borrowed heavily from James M. Ward's earlier product, Metamorphosis Alpha. Setting Gamma World takes p...
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Economy_of_Canada
Canada has the ninth largest economy in the world (measured in US dollars at market exchange rates), is one of the world's wealthiest nations, and a member of the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) and Group of Eight (G8). As with other developed nations, the Canadian economy is dominated...
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Difference_engine
The Difference Engine was an automatic, mechanical calculator designed to tabulate polynomial functions. Both logarithmic and trigonometric functions can be approximated by polynomials, so a difference engine can compute many useful sets of numbers. History Closeup of the London Science Museum's difference engine ...
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Khuriya_Muriya_Islands
Map of the Khuriya Muriya Islands The Khuriya Muriya Islands or Kuria Muria Islands (; transliterated: or – in antiquity the islands were called the Zenobii Islands or Zenobiou Islands (; ) or Doliche (Greek: Δολίχη); Location: are an external territory in the Khuriya Muriya Bay (the classical Latin: Sinus Sachalite...
Khuriya_Muriya_Islands |@lemmatized map:1 khuriya:4 muriya:4 islands:3 island:9 kuria:1 muria:1 transliterate:1 antiquity:1 call:1 zenobii:2 zenobiou:1 doliche:2 greek:3 δολίχη:1 location:1 external:2 territory:1 bay:1 classical:3 latin:1 sinus:2 sachalites:2 σαχαλίτης:1 κόλπος:1 arabian:1 sea:1 km:1 southeastern:1 coa...
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Bone
Drawing of a human femur. Bones are rigid organs that form part of the endoskeleton of vertebrates. They function to move, support, and protect the various organs of the body, produce red and white blood cells and store minerals. Bone tissue is a type of dense connective tissue. Because bones come in a variety of shap...
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Gulf_Coast_of_the_United_States
States that border the Gulf of Mexico are shown in red The Gulf Coast region of the United States comprises the coasts of states which border the Gulf of Mexico. The states of Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, and Florida are known as the Gulf States. All Gulf States are located in the Southern region of the Unit...
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Feces
Horse feces (foreground), Horse (background) Feces, faeces, or fæces (see spelling differences) is a waste product from an animal's digestive tract expelled through the anus (or cloaca) during defecation. Etymology The word faeces is the plural of the Latin word fæx meaning "dregs". There is no singular form in the E...
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Boston_Herald
The Boston Herald is a daily newspaper that serves Boston, Massachusetts, United States and its surrounding area. It was started in 1846 and is one of the oldest daily newspapers in the USA. It has been awarded four Pulitzer Prizes in its history, the last being in 1954. History The Herald's history can be traced bac...
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Petroleum
Pumpjack pumping an oil well near Lubbock, Texas Petroleum (L. petroleum, from Greek πετρέλαιον, lit. "rock oil") or crude oil is a naturally occurring, flammable liquid found in rock formations in the Earth consisting of a complex mixture of hydrocarbons of various molecular weights, plus other organic compounds. The...
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Ephrem_the_Syrian
Ephrem the Syrian (Syriac: ܐܦܪܝܡ ܣܘܪܝܝܐ, ; Greek: ; ; ca. 306 – 373) was a Syrian deacon, prolific Syriac-language hymnographer and theologian of the 4th century. He is venerated by Christians throughout the world, and especially among Syriac Christians, as a saint. Ephrem wrote a wide variety of hymns, poems and homi...
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Collective_trauma
A collective trauma is a traumatic psychological effect shared by a group of people of any size, up to and including an entire society. Traumatic events witnessed by an entire society can stir up collective sentiment, often resulting in a shift in that society's culture and mass actions. Well known collective traumas...
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Israeli_settlement
Map of Israeli settlements (magenta) in the West Bank. Israeli settlements are communities inhabited by Israelis in territory that was captured during the 1967 Six-Day War. Such settlements currently exist in the West Bank, which is partially under Israeli military administration "Israel, the homeland of the Jews, was...
Israeli_settlement |@lemmatized map:8 israeli:146 settlement:210 magenta:1 west:72 bank:68 community:22 inhabit:3 territory:89 capture:10 six:10 day:13 war:32 currently:3 exist:7 partially:2 military:13 administration:17 israel:153 homeland:1 jew:9 establish:17 palestine:22 liberation:1 organization:6 yasir:1 arafat:3 ...
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Class_(set_theory)
In set theory and its applications throughout mathematics, a class is a collection of sets (or sometimes other mathematical objects) which can be unambiguously defined by a property that all its members share. The precise definition of "class" depends on foundational context. In work on ZF set theory, the notion of cla...
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Columbus,_Indiana
Columbus City Hall Columbus () is the county seat of Bartholomew County, Indiana, United States. The population was 39,059 at the 2000 census. The current mayor is Fred Armstrong. It is located approximately 40 miles (64 km) south of Indianapolis, on the east fork of the White River. It is the state's 20th largest city...
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Internet_Engineering_Task_Force
The Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) develops and promotes Internet standards, cooperating closely with the W3C and ISO/IEC standard bodies and dealing in particular with standards of the TCP/IP and Internet protocol suite. It is an open standards organization, with no formal membership or membership requiremen...
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Dutch_hip_hop
Dutch hip hop or Nederhop is hip hop music created by musicians in the Netherlands. Early days In 1986, Dutch rap duo MC Miker G & DJ Sven (Lucien Witteveen and Sven van Veen) had a top 10 hit across Europe with "Holiday Rap", which sampled Madonna's "Holiday". Another 1980s group was the Osdorp Posse, who first star...
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