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Brownian_motion
This article is about the physical phenomenon; for the stochastic process, see Wiener process. For the sports team, see Brownian Motion (Ultimate). For the mobility model, see Random walk. Three different views of Brownian motion, with 32 steps, 256 steps, and 2048 steps denoted by progressively lighter colors. A sing...
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Transport_in_Hungary
Railways Keleti Railway Station, Budapest Total: 7,606 km Broad gauge: 36 km gauge Standard gauge: 7,394 km gauge (2,270 km electrified; 1,236 km double track) narrow gauge: 176 km gauge (1998) Note: Hungary and Austria jointly manage the cross-border standard-gauge railway between Győr–Sopron–Ebenfurt (GySEV/ROeE...
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Latveria
A rendition of the fictional nation of Latveria (in green) and its capital Doomstadt. Symkaria borders along the south. Latveria is a fictional nation in the Marvel Universe of the Marvel Comics comic book publishing company, primarily defined in the Fantastic Four comic books. The name of the fictional Latveria is sim...
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Capcom
is a leading international developer and publisher of video games headquartered in Osaka, Japan. It was founded in 1979 as Japan Capsule Computers, a company devoted to the manufacturing and distribution of electronic game machines. In 2008, Capcom was one of the fifty largest software companies in the world. Software ...
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Entropy_(information_theory)
In information theory, entropy is a measure of the uncertainty associated with a random variable. The term by itself in this context usually refers to the Shannon entropy, which quantifies, in the sense of an expected value, the information contained in a message, usually in units such as bits. Equivalently, the Shan...
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K._Eric_Drexler
Eric Drexler in 2007 Kim Eric Drexler (born April 25, 1955 in Oakland, California) is an American engineer best known for popularizing the potential of molecular nanotechnology (MNT), from the 1970s and 1980s. His 1991 doctoral thesis at MIT was revised and published as the book "Nanosystems Molecular Machinery Manufac...
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Michael_Moorcock
Michael John Moorcock (born 18 December 1939, in London) is an English writer primarily of science fiction and fantasy who has also published a number of literary novels. Moorcock has mentioned The Gods of Mars by Edgar Rice Burroughs, The Apple Cart by George Bernard Shaw and The Constable of St. Nicholas by Edward L...
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Mural
Salle des illustres, ceiling painting, by Jean André Rixens. Le Capitole, Toulouse, France. A mural is any piece of artwork painted directly on a wall, ceiling, or other large permanent surface. History Murals of sorts date to prehistoric times such as the paintings on the Caves of Lascaux in southern France (18.000 B...
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Alexanderplatz
Alexanderplatz from the Fernsehturm: Kaufhof and Berolinahaus in front, Park Inn highrise behind Neighborhoods in Berlin-Mitte: Old Cölln [1] (with Museum Island [1a], Fischer Island [1b]), Altberlin [2] (with Nikolaiviertel [2a]), Friedrichswerder [3], Neukölln am Wasser [4], Dorotheenstadt [5], Friedrichstadt [6], Lu...
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Classical_element
Many ancient philosophies used a set of archetypal classical elements to explain patterns in nature. In this context, the word element refers to a substance that is either a chemical compound or a mixture of chemical compounds (as in the Chinese Five Phases), rather than a chemical element of modern physical science. ...
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Milton_Friedman
Milton Friedman (July 31, 1912 November 16, 2006) was an American economist, statistician and public intellectual, and a recipient of the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences. He is best known among scholars for his theoretical and empirical research, especially consumption analysis, monetary history and theory, ...
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Fricative_consonant
Fricatives are consonants produced by forcing air through a narrow channel made by placing two articulators close together. These may be the lower lip against the upper teeth, in the case of ; the back of the tongue against the soft palate, in the case of German , the final consonant of Bach; or the side of the tongue ...
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Icosidodecahedron
A Hoberman sphere as an icosidodecahedron An icosidodecahedron is a polyhedron with twenty triangular faces and twelve pentagonal faces. An icosidodecahedron has 30 identical vertices, with two triangles and two pentagons meeting at each, and 60 identical edges, each separating a triangle from a pentagon. As such it...
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Darwin's_Dangerous_Idea
Darwin's Dangerous Idea: Evolution and the Meanings of Life (1995) is a book by Daniel Dennett which argues that Darwinian processes are the central organizing force that gives rise to complexity. Dennett asserts that natural selection is a blind and algorithmic process which is sufficiently powerful to account for th...
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Customer_relationship_management
Customer relationship management (CRM) consists of the processes a company uses to track and organize its contacts with its current and prospective customers. CRM software is used to support these processes; information about customers and customer interactions can be entered, stored and accessed by employees in differ...
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Arlo_Guthrie
Arlo Davy Guthrie (born July 10, 1947) is an American folk singer. Like his father, Woody Guthrie, Arlo often sings songs of protest against social injustice. One of Guthrie's works is "Alice's Restaurant Massacree", a talking blues song that lasts for 18 minutes. Early life Guthrie was born in Brooklyn, New York, the...
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Mafia
Mafia primarily refers to a number of Italian criminal organizations, particularly the Sicilian Mafia and the American Mafia. The term is often applied to other criminal societies as well. Criminal organizations Southern Italy The Camorra in Campania The %27Ndrangheta in Calabria Sacra Corona Unita in Apulia Cosa Nos...
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Lists_of_office-holders
These are lists of incumbents (individuals holding offices or positions), including heads of states or of subnational entities. A historical discipline, archontology, focuses on the study of past and current incumbents. Current incumbents may also be found in the countries' articles (main article and "Politics of") a...
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Outline_of_healthcare_science
Health sciences are the group of disciplines of applied science dealing with human and animal health. There are two parts to Health Sciences: the study, research and development of the knowledge of health, and the application of that knowledge to improve health, cure diseases, and understand how humans and animals fu...
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Heinrich_Hertz
Heinrich Rudolf Hertz (February 22, 1857 – January 1, 1894) was a German physicist who clarified and expanded the electromagnetic theory of light that had been put forth by Maxwell. He was the first to satisfactorily demonstrate the existence of electromagnetic waves by building an apparatus to produce and detect VHF o...
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Olga_of_Kiev
The monument in Kiev Saint Olga (, also called Olga Prekrasa (Ольга Прекраса), or Olga the Beauty, Old Norse: Helga; born c. 890 died July 11, 969, Kiev) was a ruler of Kievan Rus as regent (945-c. 963) for her son, Svyatoslav. Biography Olga was a Pskov woman of Varangian extraction who married the future Igor of Kie...
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Nanomedicine
Nanomedicine is the medical application of nanotechnology. Nanomedicine, Volume I: Basic Capabilities, by Robert A. Freitas Jr. 1999, ISBN 157059645X The approaches to nanomedicine range from the medical use of nanomaterials, to nanoelectronic biosensors, and even possible future applications of molecular nanotechnol...
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Demographics_of_Mali
This article is about the demographic features of the population of Mali, including population density, ethnicity, education level, health of the populace, economic status, religious affiliations and other aspects of the population. A Bozo girl in Bamako Population structure Demographics of Mali, Data of FAO, year 20...
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Linus_Torvalds
Linus Benedict Torvalds (; ; born December 28, 1969 in Helsinki, Finland) is a Finland-Swedish software engineer best known for having initiated the development of the Linux kernel. He later became the chief architect of the Linux kernel, and now acts as the project's coordinator. Biography Early years Linus Torvalds ...
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List_of_logarithmic_identities
In mathematics, there are several logarithmic identities. Algebraic identities Using simpler operations Logarithms can be used to make calculations easier. For example, two numbers can be multiplied just by using a logarithm table and adding. because because because because because because Euler'...
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Ostrich
The ostrich, Struthio camelus, is a large flightless bird native to Africa (and formerly the Middle East). It is the only living species of its family, Struthionidae, and its genus, Struthio. Ostriches share the order Struthioniformes with the Emu, kiwis, and other ratites. It is distinctive in its appearance, with a ...
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Grand_Guignol
Promotional poster for a Grand Guignol performance The Grand Guignol (pronounced ) was a theatre (Le Théâtre du Grand-Guignol) in the Pigalle area of Paris (at 20 bis, rue Chaptal), which, from its opening in 1897 until its closing in 1962, specialized in naturalistic horror shows. The name is often used as a general ...
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Charles_Tupper
Sir Charles Tupper, 1st Baronet, GCMG, CB, PC (July 2, 1821 – October 30, 1915) was a Canadian father of Confederation: as the Premier of Nova Scotia from 1864 to 1867, he led Nova Scotia into Confederation. He later went on to serve as the sixth Prime Minister of Canada in 1896, becoming the Canadian prime minister w...
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European_Charter_for_Regional_or_Minority_Languages
The European Charter for Regional or Minority Languages (ECRML) is a European treaty (CETS 148) adopted in 1992 under the auspices of the Council of Europe to protect and promote historical regional and minority languages in Europe. It only applies to languages traditionally used by the nationals of the State Parties ...
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Astrology
|Hand-colored version of the anonymous Flammarion woodcut (1888). Astrology (from Greek , astron, "constellation, star"; and , -logia, "the study of") is a group of systems, traditions, and beliefs which hold that the relative positions of celestial bodies and related details can provide information about personality,...
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Alicante
Alicante or Alacant (Spanish: Alicante, Valencian: Alacant) is a city in Spain, the capital of the province of Alicante and of the comarca of the Alacantí, in the southern part of the Valencian Community. It is also a historic Mediterranean port. The population of the city of Alicante proper was 331,750, estimated , ra...
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History_of_Christianity
The history of Christianity concerns the Christian religion and the Christian Church, from the ministry of Jesus and his Twelve Apostles and the Great Commission, to contemporary times and denominations. Christianity is an Abrahamic religion. It differs most significantly from the others in the claim that Jesus Christ...
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CheÅ%82mno_Land
Not to be confused with Chełm land. See also Kulmerland (ship). Kulmerland (Culmerland, Culm land, , ) is a German name of a historical region in central Poland bounded by the Vistula and Drwęca rivers. Kulmerland is named after the city of Chełmno (also known as Culm). The largest cities in the region are Toruń, Gru...
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Miguel_de_Cervantes
Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra ( in modern Spanish; September 29, 1547 – April 23, 1616) was a Spanish novelist, poet, and playwright. His magnum opus, Don Quixote, considered the first modern novel by many, Harold Bloom on Don Quixote, the first modern novel | Books | The Guardian is a classic of Western literature and...
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Ploidy
"Haplo" redirects here. For the fictional character, see The Death Gate Cycle. Ploidy is the number of complete sets of chromosomes in a biological cell. In humans, the somatic cells that comprise the body are diploid (containing two complete sets of chromosomes, one set derived from each parent), but sex cells (sperm ...
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Beagle
The Beagle is a breed of small to medium-sized dog. A member of the Hound Group, it is similar in appearance to the Foxhound but smaller, with shorter legs and longer, softer ears. Beagles are scent hounds, developed primarily for tracking hare, rabbit, and other game. They have a keen sense of smell and tracking insti...
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Esther
For the biblical book, see Book of Esther. Esther (), born Hadassah, was a Jewish queen of the Persian Empire in the Hebrew Bible, the queen of Ahasuerus (traditionally identified with Xerxes I), and heroine of the Biblical Book of Esther which is named after her. The name Esther comes from the Persian word "star". ...
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Forest
Rainforest in Tasmania's Hellyer Gorge is considered a Gondwanan relic. A forest is an area with a high density of trees. There are many definitions of a forest, based on the various criteria. Lund, H. Gyde (coord.) 2006. 'Definitions of Forest, Deforestation, Afforestation, and Reforestation'. Gainesville, VA: Fores...
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American_Chinese_cuisine
American Chinese cuisine refers to the style of food served by certain Chinese restaurants in the United States. This type of cooking typically caters to Western tastes, and differs significantly from the cuisine of China. History In the 19th century, Chinese restaurateurs developed American Chinese cuisine when they ...
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Magna_Carta
Magna Carta, also called Magna Carta Libertatum (the Great Charter of Freedoms), is an English legal charter, originally issued in the year 1215. It was written in Latin; its name is usually translated into English as Great Charter. Magna Carta required King John of England to proclaim certain rights (pertaining to no...
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Heap_(data_structure)
Example of a full binary max heap In computer science, a heap is a specialized tree-based data structure that satisfies the heap property: if B is a child node of A, then key(A) ≥ key(B). This implies that an element with the greatest key is always in the root node, and so such a heap is sometimes called a max-heap. ...
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Action_Against_Hunger
Action Against Hunger (known internationally as Action Contre la Faim, or ACF) is an international relief and development organization committed to saving the lives of malnourished children and families while seeking long-term, sustainable solutions to hunger. Recognized as a world leader in the fight against hunger an...
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Fox_News_Channel
Fox News Channel (FNC) is an American cable news and satellite channel owned by the Fox Entertainment Group, a subsidiary of News Corporation. As of April 2009, it is available to 102 million households in the U.S. and further to viewers internationally, broadcasting primarily out of its New York City studios. The cha...
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First_Vatican_Council
The First Vatican Council was convoked by Pope Pius IX on 29 June 1868, after a period of planning and preparation that began on 6 December 1864. This twentieth ecumenical council of the Roman Catholic Church, Encyclopaedia Britannica: First Vatican Council held three centuries after the Council of Trent, opened on ...
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Kazimir_Malevich
Kazimir Severinovich Malevich (, , , , ), (February 23, 1879, previously 1878: see belowMay 15, 1935) was a painter and art theoretician, pioneer of geometric abstract art and the originator of the Avant-garde Suprematist movement. Life and work Kazimir Malevich was born near Kiev in the Kiev Governorate of the Russ...
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Desertification
Ship stranded by the retreat of the Aral Sea Desertification is the degradation of land in arid and dry sub-humid areas, resulting primarily from man-made activities and influenced by climatic variations. It is principally caused by overgrazing, overdrafting of groundwater and diversion of water from rivers for human ...
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Indiana
The State of Indiana () was the 19th U.S. state admitted into the union. It is a Northern state located in the Great Lakes region of the United States of America. With about 6.3 million residents, it is ranked 15th in population and 17th in population density. States ranked by population density Indiana is ranked 38th...
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Jonathan_Richman
Jonathan Richman (born 16 May 1951) is an American singer, songwriter and guitarist. In 1970 he founded The Modern Lovers, an influential proto-punk band, but since the mid-1970s has worked either solo or with low-key, generally acoustic backing. He is known for his wide-eyed http://www.popmatters.com/music/concerts/...
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Aswan
Aswan (formerly spelled Assuan), (in standard Aswān) Egyptian: Swenet (trade), Coptic: Swān; Greek: Syene; ) is a city in the south of Egypt, the capital of the Aswan Governorate. It stands on the east bank of the Nile at the first cataract and is a busy market and tourist center. Its ancient name, Swenet, transl...
Aswan |@lemmatized aswan:15 formerly:1 spell:1 assuan:1 standard:1 aswān:1 egyptian:4 swenet:8 trade:3 coptic:1 swān:1 greek:3 syene:3 city:7 south:4 egypt:10 capital:1 governorate:1 stand:2 east:2 bank:3 nile:6 first:4 cataract:3 busy:1 market:1 tourist:1 center:1 ancient:10 name:4 translate:1 contain:1 island:2 eleph...
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Francesco_Algarotti
Count Francesco Algarotti (11 December, 1712–3 May, 1764) was an Italian philosopher and art critic. He also completed engravings. He was born in Venice to a rich merchant. He studied at Rome for a year, and then Bologna, he studied natural sciences and mathematics. At age of twenty, he went to Paris, where he became ...
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Roman_Britain
The Roman empire in the time of Hadrian (ruled 117-38 AD), showing the imperial province of Britannia (England/Wales), and the 3 legions deployed there in 125 Roman Britain refers to those parts of the island of Great Britain controlled by the Roman Empire between AD 43 and 410. The Romans referred to their province as...
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History_of_Israel
The State of Israel (, Medinat Yisrael) was established on May 14, 1948 after nearly two thousand years of Jewish dispersal, and after 55 years of efforts to create a Jewish homeland (Zionism). The 60 years since Israeli independence have been marked by conflict with neighbouring Arab states and the Palestinian-Arab...
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National_Security_Agency
The National Security Agency/Central Security Service (NSA/CSS) is a cryptologic intelligence agency of the United States government, administered as part of the United States Department of Defense. Created on November 4, 1952 by President Harry S. Truman, it is responsible for the collection and analysis of foreign co...
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Benny_Andersson
Göran Bror Benny Andersson (born in Stockholm, Sweden on 16 December 1946) is a Swedish musician, composer, a former member of the Swedish musical group ABBA (1972-1982), and co-composer of the musicals Chess, Kristina från Duvemåla, and Mamma Mia!. Currently active with his own band Benny Anderssons Orkester (BAO!), a...
Benny_Andersson |@lemmatized göran:1 bror:1 benny:22 andersson:41 bear:3 stockholm:3 sweden:9 december:1 swedish:22 musician:4 composer:4 former:1 member:3 musical:17 group:10 abba:21 co:4 chess:9 kristina:7 från:4 duvemåla:5 mamma:13 mia:13 currently:5 active:1 band:10 anderssons:5 orkester:5 bao:12 executive:1 produc...
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Fictional_language
Quenya, written in Tengwar and Latin-based alphabets Fictional languages are by far the largest group of artistic languages. Fictional languages are intended to be the languages of a fictional world, and are often designed with the intent of giving more depth and an appearance of plausibility to the fictional worlds wi...
Fictional_language |@lemmatized quenya:2 write:1 tengwar:1 latin:2 base:5 alphabet:1 fictional:20 language:45 far:1 large:1 group:1 artistic:2 intend:1 world:5 often:2 design:2 intent:1 give:1 depth:1 appearance:1 plausibility:1 associate:2 character:2 communicate:1 fashion:1 alien:10 dislocate:1 e:1 g:1 fantasy:2 fict...
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Equatorial_Guinea
Equatorial Guinea, officially the Republic of Equatorial Guinea (Spanish: República de Guinea Ecuatorial, ; French: République de Guinée Équatoriale) is a country located in Central Africa. With an area of 28,000 km2 it is one of the smallest countries in continental Africa, having a population estimated at half a mill...
Equatorial_Guinea |@lemmatized equatorial:63 guinea:67 officially:1 republic:4 spanish:20 república:1 de:9 ecuatorial:5 french:5 république:1 guinée:1 équatoriale:1 country:20 locate:6 central:2 africa:11 area:3 one:8 small:9 continental:7 population:14 estimate:1 half:1 million:4 comprise:2 two:7 part:5 region:6 río:2...
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Binary-coded_decimal
In computing and electronic systems, binary-coded decimal (BCD) (sometimes called natural binary-coded decimal, NBCD) is an encoding for decimal numbers in which each digit is represented by its own binary sequence. Its main virtue is that it allows easy conversion to decimal digits for printing or display and faster ...
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Apollo_17
Apollo 17 was the eleventh manned space mission in the NASA Apollo program. It was the first night launch of a U.S. human spaceflight and the sixth and final lunar landing mission of the Apollo program. The mission was launched at 12:33 a.m. EST on December 7, 1972, and concluded on December 19. It remains both the mos...
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Menachem_Begin
(, , , 16 August 1913 – 9 March 1992) became the sixth prime minister of the State of Israel. Before the independence, he was the leader of the Irgun, a revisionist breakaway from the larger mainstream Jewish paramilitary organization Haganah. He proclaimed a revolt, on February 1, 1944, against the British mandatory g...
Menachem_Begin |@lemmatized august:5 march:2 become:10 sixth:2 prime:12 minister:18 state:8 israel:26 independence:6 leader:10 irgun:30 revisionist:7 breakaway:1 large:3 mainstream:3 jewish:33 paramilitary:1 organization:5 haganah:6 proclaim:1 revolt:4 february:2 british:30 mandatory:1 government:27 oppose:3 agency:3 p...
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Electronic_data_interchange
Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) refers to the structured transmission of data between organizations by electronic means. It is used to transfer electronic documents from one computer system to another (ie) from one trading partner to another trading partner. It is more than mere E-mail; for instance, organizations mi...
Electronic_data_interchange |@lemmatized electronic:15 data:27 interchange:8 edi:120 refers:1 structured:2 transmission:14 organization:7 mean:3 use:44 transfer:6 document:49 one:12 computer:7 system:19 another:6 ie:1 trading:23 partner:32 mere:1 e:11 mail:5 instance:1 might:1 replace:4 bill:2 lading:1 even:6 check:2 a...
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Evolutionarily_stable_strategy
In game theory and behavioural ecology, an evolutionarily stable strategy Sometimes but grammatically incorrectly evolutionary stable strategy (ESS) is a strategy which, if adopted by a population of players, cannot be invaded by any alternative strategy that is initially rare. An ESS is an equilibrium refinement of ...
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Normed_vector_space
In mathematics, with 2- or 3-dimensional vectors with real-valued entries, the idea of the "length" of a vector is intuitive and can easily be extended to any real vector space Rn. The following properties of "vector length" are crucial. 1. The zero vector, 0, has zero length; every other vector has a positive length....
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Politics_of_Guernsey
Politics of Guernsey takes place in a framework of a parliamentary representative democratic British Crown dependency, whereby the Chief Minister is the head of government. Executive branch |Lieutenant Governor |Sir Fabian Malbon | |18 October 2005 |- |Bailiff |Geoffrey Rowland | |2005 |- |Chief Minister |Lyndon Trot...
Politics_of_Guernsey |@lemmatized politics:1 guernsey:8 take:2 place:1 framework:1 parliamentary:1 representative:5 democratic:1 british:1 crown:5 dependency:2 whereby:1 chief:4 minister:3 head:2 government:4 executive:1 branch:3 lieutenant:3 governor:3 sir:2 fabian:2 malbon:2 october:2 bailiff:4 geoffrey:1 rowland:1 l...
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Economy_of_Iraq
Iraq's economy is dominated by the petroleum sector, which has traditionally provided about 95% of foreign exchange earnings. In the 1980s, financial problems caused by massive expenditures in the eight-year war with Iran and damage to oil export facilities by Iran led the government to implement austerity measures, ...
Economy_of_Iraq |@lemmatized iraq:78 economy:12 dominate:1 petroleum:3 sector:6 traditionally:3 provide:1 foreign:11 exchange:4 earnings:1 financial:3 problem:3 cause:2 massive:1 expenditure:1 eight:2 year:10 war:22 iran:9 damage:9 oil:41 export:23 facility:3 lead:1 government:12 implement:2 austerity:1 measure:2 borro...
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Factors_of_production
In economics, factors of production (or productive inputs) are the resources employed to produce goods and services. They facilitate production but do not become part of the product (as with raw materials) or significantly transformed by the production process (as with fuel used to power machinery). To 19th century eco...
Factors_of_production |@lemmatized economics:11 factor:36 production:41 productive:4 input:1 resource:6 employ:2 produce:13 good:21 service:7 facilitate:3 become:2 part:5 product:4 raw:2 material:3 significantly:1 transform:3 process:7 fuel:1 use:16 power:5 machinery:3 century:1 economist:6 land:13 natural:3 gift:2 nat...
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Narrow_gauge_railway
A narrow gauge railway (or narrow gauge railroad) is a railway that has a track gauge narrower than the of standard gauge railways. Most existing narrow gauge railways have gauges of or less. Overview Comparison of standard gauge (blue) and one common narrow gauge (red) width. A train at Bad Bubendorf station on the...
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Dementia_praecox
Dementia praecox ("premature dementia") is a term first used in 1891 in this Latin form by Arnold Pick (1851-1924), a professor of psychiatry at the German branch of Charles University in Prague. His brief clinical report described the case of a person with a psychotic disorder resembling hebephrenia (see below). It wa...
Dementia_praecox |@lemmatized dementia:59 praecox:50 premature:1 term:18 first:21 use:15 latin:1 form:10 arnold:2 pick:3 professor:2 psychiatry:26 german:7 branch:1 charles:1 university:4 prague:1 brief:2 clinical:14 report:1 describe:10 case:10 person:1 psychotic:10 disorder:24 resemble:1 hebephrenia:5 see:2 populariz...
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Dioscoreales
Dioscoreales is a botanical name for an order of flowering plants. Of necessity it contains the family Dioscoreaceae. In the APG II system, of 2003, this order was placed in the clade monocots and comprised the families Burmanniaceae, Dioscoreaceae and Nartheciaceae. Under the APG system of 1998, the order was place...
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George_Benson
George Benson (born March 22, 1943 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) allmusic Biography is an American musician, whose recording career began at the age of twenty-one as a jazz guitarist. He is also known as a Pop, R&B, and scat singer. Biography Early career Benson was born and raised in the Hill District in Pittsburgh, ...
George_Benson |@lemmatized george:23 benson:49 bear:2 march:1 pittsburgh:2 pennsylvania:2 allmusic:1 biography:2 american:1 musician:1 whose:2 record:14 career:4 begin:3 age:2 twenty:1 one:4 jazz:43 guitarist:3 also:6 know:1 pop:17 r:49 b:49 scat:1 singer:1 early:1 raise:1 hill:1 district:1 attend:1 defunct:1 connelly:...
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Ismail_Khan
Ismail Khan (born 1946), an ethnic Tajik from Herat, Afghanistan, was a powerful Mujahedeen commander in the Soviet War in Afghanistan, and then a key member of the Northern Alliance, later the Governor of Herat Province and is now the Minister of Energy for the country. He is a key member the political party Jamiat-e ...
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Transport_in_Hong_Kong
Hong Kong has a highly developed and sophisticated transportation network, encompassing both public and private transport. Over 90% of the daily journeys are on public transport, making it the highest in the world. Lam, William H.K. [2003] (2003). Advanced Modeling for Transit Operations and Service Planning. Elsevier ...
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HTML
HTML, an acronym for HyperText Markup Language, is the predominant markup language for web pages. It provides a means to describe the structure of text-based information in a document—by denoting certain text as links, headings, paragraphs, lists, etc.—and to supplement that text with interactive forms, embedded images...
HTML |@lemmatized html:179 acronym:1 hypertext:15 markup:36 language:29 predominant:1 web:16 page:6 provide:7 mean:2 describe:8 structure:4 text:25 base:27 information:5 document:60 denote:2 certain:3 link:8 heading:4 paragraph:2 list:11 etc:1 supplement:1 interactive:1 form:13 embed:2 image:8 object:3 write:7 tag:35 s...
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Jan_Hus
Fr. Jan Hus (, alternative spellings John Hus, Jan Huss, John Huss) (c. 1372 Husinec, Bohemia – 6 July 1415 Konstanz) was a Czech Catholic priest, philosopher, reformer, and master at Charles University in Prague. He was famous for being burned at the stake for his heretical views on the Church. Background He was grea...
Jan_Hus |@lemmatized fr:2 jan:17 hus:99 alternative:1 spelling:2 john:15 c:2 husinec:2 bohemia:13 july:4 konstanz:1 czech:15 catholic:5 priest:4 philosopher:1 reformer:1 master:3 charles:1 university:14 prague:15 famous:2 burn:7 stake:7 heretical:4 view:4 church:45 background:1 greatly:2 influence:2 teaching:4 wycliffe...
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Protestantism
Protestantism is a movement within Christianity that originated in the sixteenth-century Protestant Reformation. It is considered to be one of the three principal traditions within Christianity, together with Roman Catholicism and Eastern Orthodoxy. Protestantism is associated with the belief that the Bible (rather th...
Protestantism |@lemmatized protestantism:21 movement:34 within:10 christianity:8 originate:1 sixteenth:3 century:14 protestant:53 reformation:27 consider:6 one:16 three:2 principal:1 tradition:8 together:3 roman:17 catholicism:5 eastern:3 orthodoxy:8 associate:4 belief:9 bible:10 rather:9 church:71 ecclesiastical:4 int...
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Hamilton,_Ontario
Hamilton () (2006 population 504,559; UA population 647,634; CMA population 692,911) is a port city in the Canadian province of Ontario. Conceived by George Hamilton when he purchased the Durand farm shortly after the War of 1812, Hamilton has become the centre of a densely populated and industrialized region at th...
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Augustin-Jean_Fresnel
Augustin-Jean Fresnel ( fray-, ; 10 May 1788 – 14 July 1827), was a French physicist who contributed significantly to the establishment of the theory of wave optics. Fresnel studied the behaviour of light both theoretically and experimentally. He is perhaps best known as the inventor of the Fresnel lens, first adopte...
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Constantine_Kanaris
Konstantinos Kanaris (1790-1877) Athens, National Historical Museum. Constantine Kanaris (or Canaris, Greek: Κωνσταντίνος Κανάρης) (1793 or 1795September 14, 1877) was a Greek admiral, freedom fighter and politician. Early life He was born on the Aegean Sea island of Psara as a son of Michael and Maria Kanaris. His e...
Constantine_Kanaris |@lemmatized konstantinos:2 kanaris:21 athens:3 national:2 historical:2 museum:2 constantine:10 canaris:2 greek:12 κωνσταντίνος:1 κανάρης:1 admiral:6 freedom:1 fighter:1 politician:2 early:2 life:1 bear:1 aegean:1 sea:2 island:8 psara:4 son:2 michael:2 maria:2 exact:1 year:1 birth:1 unknown:1 offici...
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Harley-Davidson
Harley-Davidson Motor Company (, formerly HDI ) is an American manufacturer of motorcycles based in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The company sells heavyweight (over 750 cc) motorcycles designed for cruising on the highway. Harley-Davidson motorcycles (popularly known as "Harleys") have a distinctive design and exhaust note. ...
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Maastricht
Maastricht ( in Dutch and locally; sometimes ; Limburgish (incl. Maastrichtian) Mestreech ; French Maëstricht (archaic)) is a city and a municipality in the Dutch province of Limburg, of which it is the capital. The city is situated on both sides of the Meuse river (Dutch: Maas) in the south-eastern part of the Nether...
Maastricht |@lemmatized maastricht:124 dutch:30 locally:2 sometimes:1 limburgish:2 incl:1 maastrichtian:2 mestreech:1 french:10 maëstricht:1 archaic:1 city:51 municipality:4 province:7 limburg:12 capital:5 situate:1 side:1 meuse:7 river:9 maas:1 south:7 eastern:2 part:12 netherlands:19 near:4 belgian:4 german:3 border:...
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Telecommunications_in_Brunei
Communications in Brunei. Telecommunications Telephones Telephone service throughout the country is excellent. International service is good to Europe, US and East Asia Main lines in use: 90,000 (2002) Mobile phones:250,000 (2007) Mobile Subscribers: 177,300 (2003E) Satellite earth stations: 2 Intelsat (1 Indian Ocea...
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Chapter_11,_Title_11,_United_States_Code
Chapter 11 is a chapter of the United States Bankruptcy Code, which permits reorganization under the bankruptcy laws of the United States. Chapter 11 bankruptcy is available to every business, whether organized as a corporation or sole proprietorship, and to individuals, although it is most prominently used by corporat...
Chapter_11,_Title_11,_United_States_Code |@lemmatized chapter:45 united:7 state:11 bankruptcy:47 code:6 permit:2 reorganization:6 law:7 available:1 every:1 business:21 whether:3 organize:1 corporation:3 sole:1 proprietorship:1 individual:3 although:1 prominently:1 use:2 corporate:4 entity:1 contrast:1 govern:1 process:...
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Condom
A condom is a device most commonly used during sexual intercourse. It is put on a man's erect penis and physically blocks ejaculated semen from entering the body of a sexual partner. Condoms are used to prevent pregnancy and transmission of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs—such as gonorrhea, syphilis, and HIV). Beca...
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Gro_Harlem_Brundtland
() (born Gro Harlem, 20 April, 1939) is a Norwegian politician, diplomat, and physician, and an international leader in sustainable development and public health. She is a former Prime Minister of Norway, and has served as the Director General of the World Health Organization. She now serves as a Special Envoy on Cli...
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Bacardi
Bacardi is a family-controlled spirits company, best known as a producer of rums, including Bacardi Superior and Bacardi 151. The company sells in excess of 200 million bottles per year in nearly 100 countries. Bacardi & Company Limited Company Profile from Yahoo! The company's sales in 2007 were $5.5 billion USD, u...
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John_Stevens_Cabot_Abbott
John Stevens Cabot Abbott (September 19, 1805 June 17, 1877), an American historian, pastor, and pedagogical writer, was born in Brunswick, Maine. He was a brother of Jacob Abbott, and was associated with him in the management of Abbott's Institute, New York City, and in the preparation of his series of brief histori...
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Intergovernmentalism
The term Intergovernmentalism can mean different things: A decision-making method It is usually said that intergovernmentalism refers to the decision-making methods in international organisations, where power is possessed by the member states and decisions are often but not always made by unanimity. Independent appoi...
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Houston
Houston () is the fourth-largest city in the United States and the largest city within the state of Texas. As of the 2007 U.S. Census estimate, the city has a population of 2.2 million within an area of 600 square miles (1,600 km²). Houston is the seat of Harris County and the economic center of the metropolitan area—...
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Banda_Islands
The Banda Islands () are a volcanic group of ten small volcanic islands in the Banda Sea, about 140 km south of Seram island and about 2000 km east of Java, and are part of the Indonesian province of Maluku. The main town and administrative centre is Bandanaira, located on the island of the same name. They rise out of ...
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Carolina_parakeet
The Carolina Parakeet (Conuropsis carolinensis Conuropsis, from "Conurus", an obsolete name of the genus Aratinga (cf. conure and see also Synonyms above), and "-opsis", "of similar appearance to". carolinensis, "from Carolina". ) was the only parrot species native to the eastern United States. It was found from the Oh...
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Deed_poll
A deed poll (plural: deeds poll) is a legal document binding only to a single person or several persons acting jointly to express an active intention. It is, strictly speaking, not a contract because it binds only one party and expresses an intention instead of a promise. The most common use is a name change through a...
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Neutron_star
A neutron star is a type of remnant that can result from the gravitational collapse of a massive star during a Type II, Type Ib or Type Ic supernova event. Such stars are composed almost entirely of neutrons, which are subatomic particles without electrical charge and roughly the same mass as protons. Neutron stars are...
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Fyodor_Dostoyevsky
Fyodor Mikhaylovich Dostoyevsky (, Fёdor Mihajlovič Dosto'evskij , sometimes transliterated Dostoevsky, Dostoievsky, Dostojevskij, Dostoevski or Dostoevskii loose phonetic pronunciation: fyo-dor mi-(c)hail-o-vitch dos-tai-evs-key) ( – ) was a Russian writer, essayist and philosopher, perhaps most recognized today for...
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MV_Tampa
The ship MV Tampa was built in Korea by Hyundai Heavy Industries for the carrying of shipping containers or cars. It was launched in 1984 and is currently owned by the Norwegian based Wilhelmsen Lines Shipowning. Tampa affair In August 2001, under Captain Arne Rinnan, a diplomatic dispute brewed between Australia, No...
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Politics_of_Indonesia
The politics of Indonesia takes place in a framework of a presidential representative democratic republic, whereby the President of Indonesia is both head of state and head of government, and of a multi-party system. Executive power is exercised by the government. Legislative power is vested in both the government and...
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Capybara
Capybara (Hydrochoerus hydrochaeris Hydrochoerus hydrochaeris (capybara). University of Michigan Museum of Zoology, Animal Diversity Web. Retrieved on December 16, 2007. In page 57, Darwin says "The largest gnawing animal in the world, the Hydrochærus Capybara (the water-hog), is here also common." See it also in The...
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Ostrogoths
Mosaic depicting the palace of Theodoric the Great in his palace chapel of San Apollinare Nuovo The Ostrogoths () were a branch of the Goths, an East Germanic tribe that played a major role in the political events of the late Roman Empire. The other branch was the Visigoths. The Ostrogoths established a relatively sho...
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Muttiah_Muralitharan
Muttiah Muralitharan (, born 17 April 1972 in Kandy, Sri Lanka), often referred to as Murali, is a Sri Lankan cricketer who was rated the greatest Test match bowler ever by Wisden Cricketers' Almanack in 2002. Muralitharan is the highest wicket-taker in both Test cricket Cricinfo, Highest Test Wicket-takers and in On...
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Larousse_Gastronomique
Larousse Gastronomique is an encyclopedia of gastronomy. The majority of the book is French cuisine with many French dishes, cooking techniques, and recipes featured. Many non-French dishes and ingredients are mentioned and, in later editions, these entries increased. Background The first edition (1938) was edited b...
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Taiko
Taiko drummers in Aichi, Japan means "drum" in Japanese (etymologically "great" or "wide drum"). Outside Japan, the word is often used to refer to any of the various Japanese drums (和太鼓, 'wa-daiko', "Japanese drum", in Japanese) and to the relatively recent art-form of ensemble taiko drumming (sometimes called more sp...
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Military_of_Mozambique
Members of the military of Mozambique. Military branches: Army, Naval Command, Air and Air Defense Forces, Militia Military manpower - availability: males age 15-49: 4,142,449 (2003 est.), 4,711,318 (2002 est.) Military manpower - fit for military service: males age 15-49: 2,373,444 (2003 est.), 2,720,583 (2002 est....
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