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Gnaeus_Julius_Agricola
Gnaeus Julius Agricola (June 13, 40–August 23, 93) was a Roman general responsible for much of the Roman conquest of Britain. His biography, the De vita et moribus Iulii Agricolae, was the first published work of his son-in-law, the historian Tacitus, and is the source for most of what is known about him. Tacitus, Agr...
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Politics_of_Guatemala
Politics of Guatemala takes place in a framework of a presidential representative democratic republic, whereby the President of Guatemala 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 the...
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Amitabh_Bachchan
Amitabh Bachchan ( , born Amitabh Harivansh Bachchan on October 11, 1942), is an Indian film actor. Also called Big B and Shahenshah. He first gained popularity in the early 1970s as the "angry young man" of Bollywood cinema, Amitabh Bachchan: the Angry Young Man Film legend promotes Bollywood and has since become o...
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Double_planet
Since the barycenter of the Earth-Moon system lies beneath the surface of the Earth, these two bodies are informally referred to as a planet-satellite system. "Double planet" is an informal term used to describe a planet with a moon that may be large enough to be considered a planet in its own right; a common definiti...
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Martina_Hingis
Martina Hingis (born September 30, 1980 in Košice, Czechoslovakia) is a retired professional tennis player who spent a total of 209 weeks as World No. 1. Weeks at No. 1 She won five Grand Slam singles titles (three Australian Open, one Wimbledon, and one US Open). She also won nine Grand Slam women's doubles titles,...
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Nuvistor
RCA 6DS4 "Nuvistor" triode vacuum tube, ca. 20 mm high and 11 mm in diameter. The nuvistor is a type of vacuum tube announced by RCA in 1959. Most nuvistors are basically thimble-shaped, but somewhat smaller than a thimble. Triodes and tetrodes were made, although tetrode nuvistors are rare. The tube is made entirel...
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Equivalence_class
In mathematics, given a set X and an equivalence relation ~ on X, the equivalence class of an element a in X is the subset of all elements in X which are equivalent to a: The notion of equivalence classes is useful for constructing sets out of already constructed ones. The set of all equivalence classes in X given an ...
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Michael_Foot
Michael Mackintosh Foot (born 23 July 1913) is an British politician and writer. He was leader of the Labour Party from 1980 to 1983. Family Foot's father, Isaac Foot, was a solicitor and founder of the Plymouth law firm, Foot and Bowden. Isaac Foot was an active member of the Liberal Party and was Liberal Member of P...
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Joseph_Gurney_Cannon
For other people named Joseph Cannon see Joseph Cannon (disambiguation) Joseph Gurney Cannon (May 7, 1836 – November 12, 1926) was a United States politician from Illinois and leader of the Republican Party. Cannon served as Speaker of the United States House of Representatives from 1903 to 1911, and historians genera...
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Negotiation
For Wikipedia's negotiation policy, see Wikipedia:Negotiation. For other uses, see Negotiation (disambiguation). Negotiation is a dialogue intended to resolve disputes, to produce an agreement upon courses of action, to bargain for individual or collective advantage, or to craft outcomes to satisfy various interests....
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Emperor_Go-En'yū
Emperor Go-En'yū (後円融天皇 Go-En'yū-tennō) (January 11, 1359 – June 6, 1393) was the fifth of the Ashikaga Pretenders during the period of two courts. According to pre-Meiji scholars, his reign spanned the years from 1371 through 1382. Titsingh, Isaac. (1834). Annales des empereurs du japon, pp. 310-316. This Nanboku-chō...
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Latin_alphabet
The Latin alphabet, also called the Roman alphabet, is the most widely used alphabetic writing system in the world today. It evolved from the western variety of the Greek alphabet called the Cumaean alphabet, and was initially developed by the ancient Romans to write the Latin language. During the Middle Ages, it was ...
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Chinese_historiography
Chinese historiography refers to the study of methods and assumptions made in studying Chinese history. History of Chinese Historians Record of Chinese history dated back to the Shang Dynasty. The Classic of History, one of the Five Classics of Chinese classic texts is one of the earliest narratives of China. The Sp...
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International_English
International English is the concept of the English language as a global means of communication in numerous dialects, and also the movement towards an international standard for the language. It is also referred to as Global English, World English, Common English, or General English. Sometimes these terms refer simply ...
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Disjunctive_syllogism
A disjunctive syllogism, historically known as modus tollendo ponens, Sanford, David Hawley. 2003. If P, Then Q: Conditionals and the Foundations of Reasoning. London, UK: Routledge: 39 is a classically valid, simple argument form: A is B or C or D A is not C or D Therefore, A is B In logical operator notation: ¬ ...
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Matt_Groening
Matthew Abram Groening (, ) (born February 15, 1954 in Portland, Oregon) When and where was Matt Groening born?—Britannica Online Encyclopedia (Accessed 01/12/08) is an American cartoonist, screenwriter and producer. He is the creator of the comic strip Life in Hell and the television series The Simpsons and Futurama....
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Max_Newman
Maxwell Herman Alexander Newman (7 February 1897 – 22 February 1984) was a British mathematician and codebreaker. Pre-World War II Max Newman was born Maxwell Neumann in Chelsea, London, England, on 7 February 1897. Shaun Wylie, rev. I. J. Good, "Newman [formerly Neumann], Maxwell Herman Alexander (1897 - 1984), mathe...
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Preliminary_hearing
Within some criminal justice systems, a preliminary hearing (evidentiary hearing), often abbreviated verbally as a "prelim") is a proceeding, after a criminal complaint has been filed by the prosecutor, to determine whether, and to what extent, criminal charges and civil cause of actions will be heard (by a court), wha...
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Figured_bass
Figured bass, or thoroughbass, is a kind of integer musical notation used to indicate intervals, chords, and nonchord tones, in relation to a bass note. Figured bass is closely associated with basso continuo, an accompaniment used in almost all genres of music in the Baroque period, though rarely in modern music. Bass...
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Gemstone
A selection of gemstone pebbles made by tumbling rough rock with abrasive grit, in a rotating drum. The biggest pebble here is 40 mm long (1.6 inches). A gemstone or gem (also called a precious or semi-precious stone) is a piece of attractive mineral, which—when cut and polished—is used to make jewelry or other adornm...
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Nupedia
Nupedia was an English-language Web-based encyclopedia whose articles were written by experts and licensed as free content. It was founded by Jimmy Wales and underwritten by Bomis, with Larry Sanger as editor-in-chief. Nupedia lasted from March 2000 until September 2003, and is mostly known now as the predecessor of ...
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Eschatology
Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, by Albrecht Dürer. Eschatology (from the Greek , Eschatos meaning "last" and -logy meaning "the study of") is a part of theology and philosophy concerned with what is believed to be the final events in the history of the world, or the ultimate destiny of humanity, commonly referred to ...
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German_Navy
The German Navy (Deutsche Marine () is the navy of Germany and part of the Bundeswehr (German Armed Forces). The German Navy traces its roots back to the Imperial Fleet (Reichsflotte) of the revolutionary era of 1848-1852 and more directly to the Prussian Navy, which later evolved into the Northern German Federal Navy...
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Nucleosome
Nucleosome (DNA in orange and histones in blue) Nucleosomes form the fundamental repeating units of eukaryotic chromatin Alberts, B., et al. Molecular Biology of the Cell, Fourth Ed., 2002, p. 207 , which is used to pack the large eukaryotic genomes into the nucleus while still ensuring appropriate access to it (in ma...
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Geography_of_Brazil
{| style="toc: 25em; font-size: 85%; lucida grande, sans-serif; text-align: left;" class="infobox" |- !align="center" bgcolor="lightblue" colspan="2"|Geography of Brazil |- {{#if:Location Brazil.svg| |- !align="center" bgcolor="lightblue" colspan="2"|Surface Area of Brazil |- ! style="background:#f0f0f0;" align="lef...
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New_Orleans_Saints
The New Orleans Saints are a professional American football team based in New Orleans, Louisiana. The Saints play in the South Division of the National Football Conference (NFC) in the National Football League (NFL). The Saints were founded in 1967, as an expansion team. They went more than a decade before they manage...
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Industry
An industry (from Latin industrius, "diligent, industrious") is the manufacturing of a good or service within a category. Although industry is a broad term for any kind of economic production, in economics and urban planning industry is a synonym for the secondary sector, which is a type of economic activity involved...
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Arbor_Day
Arbor Day is a holiday in which individuals and groups are encouraged to plant trees. Arbor Day originated in Nebraska City, Nebraska, United States and is celebrated in a number of countries. Though it was founded officially by J. Sterling Morton in Nebraska in 1872, the celebration may have its original roots in Jud...
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Lavr_Kornilov
General Lavr Kornilov in 1917 Lavr Georgiyevich Kornilov (Russian: Лавр Гео́ргиевич Корни́лов) (August 18, 1870–April 13, 1918) was a senior Russian army general during World War I and the ensuing Russian Civil War. He is today best remembered for the Kornilov Affair, an unsuccessful endeavor in August/September 1917 ...
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Denis_Diderot
Denis Diderot (October 5, 1713 – July 31, 1784) was a French philosopher and writer. He was a prominent figure during the Enlightenment and is best known for serving as chief editor of and contributor to the Encyclopédie. Diderot also contributed to literature, notably with Jacques le fataliste et son maître (Jacques ...
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Black_people
The term black people usually refers to a racial group of humans with a dark brown skin color, but it has also been used to categorise a number of diverse populations into one common group. Some definitions of the term include only people of relatively recent Sub Saharan African descent (see African diaspora). Among t...
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Inca_(disambiguation)
Inca, Inka, İncə or INCA may refer to: Inca civilization, centered in what is now Peru Inca, several species of hummingbirds in the genus Coeligena Inca, the first five-masted schooner built on the United States western coast, in 1896 Inca (beetle), a scarab beetle genus. Inca Empire (1438-1533) Inca Kola, a carbonate...
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Earley_parser
The Earley parser is a type of chart parser mainly used for parsing in computational linguistics, named after its inventor, Jay Earley. The algorithm uses dynamic programming. Earley parsers are appealing because they can parse all context-free languages. The Earley parser executes in cubic time (O(n3), where n is th...
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Light
A beam of white light (entering upwards from the right) is dispersed into its constituent colors by its passage through a prism. The fainter beam of white light exiting to the upper right has been reflected (without dispersion) off the first surface of the prism. Light is electromagnetic radiation, particularly radia...
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Dance
Modern dance Dance (from French danser, perhaps from Frankish) is a sport and art form that generally refers to movement of the body, usually rhythmic and to music, britannica used as a form of expression, social interaction or presented in a spiritual or performance setting. Dance may also to regarded as a form of...
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Demographics_of_Cyprus
Age structure of the population of Cyprus. The Demographics of Cyprus is about the demographic features of the population of Cyprus, including population growth, population density, ethnicity, education level, health, economic status, religious affiliations, and other aspects of the population. The people of Cyprus ar...
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McDonnell_Douglas_F-15_Eagle
The McDonnell Douglas (now Boeing) F-15 Eagle is a twin-engine, all-weather tactical fighter designed to gain and maintain air superiority in aerial combat. It was developed for the United States Air Force, and first flew in July 1972. It is one of the most recognized fighters of the modern day. The F-15E Strike Eagle...
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Adventure
Activities such as hiking and exploring can be seen as adventurous. An adventure is an activity that comprises risky, dangerous or uncertain experiences. The term is more popularly used in reference to physical activities that have some potential for danger, such as skydiving, mountain climbing, and extreme sports. The...
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Postmaster
Postmaster (or Postmistress) refers to the head of an individual post office. When a postmaster is responsible for an entire mail distribution organization (usually sponsored by a national government), the title of Postmaster General is commonly used. Responsibilities of a postmaster typically include management of a ...
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Gnosticism
Gnosticism ( gnōsis, knowledge) refers to diverse, syncretistic religious movements in antiquity consisting of various belief systems generally united in the teaching that humans are divine souls trapped in a material world created by an imperfect god, the demiurge; this being is frequently identified with the Abraham...
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Computer_program
Computer programs (also software programs, or just programs) are instructions for a computer. A computer requires programs to function. Moreover, a computer program does not run unless its instructions are executed by a central processor; however, a program may communicate an algorithm to people without running. C...
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British_Isles
The British Isles are a group of islands off the northwest coast of continental Europe that include Great Britain and Ireland, and numerous smaller islands. "British Isles," Encyclopædia Britannica There are two sovereign states located on the islands: the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, and Ire...
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Naked_singularity
In general relativity, a naked singularity is a gravitational singularity without an event horizon. The singularities inside black holes are always surrounded by an area which does not allow light to escape, and therefore cannot be directly observed. A naked singularity, by contrast, is observable from the outside. T...
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Lundy
Lundy is the largest island in the Bristol Channel, lying off the coast of Devon, England, approximately one third of the distance across the channel between England and Wales. Lundy gives its name to a British sea area and is one of the islands of England. As of 2007, there was a resident population of 28 people, in...
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Captain_America
Captain America is a fictional character that appears in comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character first appeared in Captain America Comics #1 (March 1941), from Marvel Comics' 1940s predecessor, Timely Comics, The 1995 Marvel Milestone Edition: Captain America archival reprint has no cover date or number, ...
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Economy_of_Moldova
Moldova is the second smallest of the former Soviet republics and the most densely populated. Industry accounts for only 20% of its labor force, while agriculture's share is more than one-third. It remains the poorest country in Europe. It is landlocked, bounded by Ukraine on the east and Romania to the west. Overview...
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Andrew_II_of_Hungary
Andrew II the Jerosolimitan (Hungarian: Jeruzsálemi II András/Endre, Croatian: Andrija II. Arpadovic Slovak: Ondrej) (c. 1177 – 21 September, 1235), King of Hungary Andrew II. (2009). In Encyclopædia Britannica. Retrieved April 19, 2009, from Encyclopædia Britannica Online: http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/239...
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Handball
Handball player moves towards the goal prior to throwing the ball, while the goalkeeper waits to stop it. Dimensions of a field of field handball played with 11 players at 1936 Summer Olympics compared to a football field. Handball (also known as team handball, Olympic handball or European handball) is a team sport in...
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Heraclitus
Heraclitus of Ephesus (Ancient Greek: — , English Heraclitus the Ephesian) (ca. 535–475 BC) was a pre-Socratic Greek philosopher, a native of Ephesus, Ionia, on the coast of Asia Minor. Heraclitus is known for his doctrine of change being central to the universe, and that the Logos is the fundamental order of all. T...
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Aztlan_Underground
Aztlan Underground is a fusion band from Los Angeles. Since early 1989, Aztlan Underground has played Rapcore. Indigenous drums, flutes, and rattles are commonplace in its musical compositions. This unique sound is the backdrop for the band's message of dignity for indigenous people, all of humanity, and Earth. Aztlan...
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Dodo_(Alice's_Adventures_in_Wonderland)
John Tenniel's illustration of the Dodo in "A Caucus-Race and a Long Tale". An illustration from Alice in Wonderland. The Dodo is a fictional character appearing in Chapters 2 and 3 of the book Alice's Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll (Charles Lutwidge Dodgson). The Dodo is a caricature of the author. A popula...
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Establishing_shot
In film and television, an establishing shot sets up, or "establishes", a scene's setting and/or its participants. Typically it is a shot at the beginning (or, occasionally, end) of a scene indicating where, and sometimes when, the remainder of the scene takes place. For example, an exterior shot of a building at ni...
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Groupoid
In abstract algebra, a branch of mathematics, especially in category theory and homotopy theory, a groupoid generalises the notion of group and of category in several equivalent ways. A groupoid can be seen as a: Group with a partial function replacing the binary operation; Category in which every morphism is an isom...
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Centriole
A centriole, showing the nine triplets of microtubules. Transmission electron microscope image. Schematic of centriole showing microtubule triplets 3-dimensional view of a centriole A centriole is a barrel-shaped organelle found in most animal eukaryotic cells, though absent in higher plants and most fungi. The wal...
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Politics_of_the_Northern_Mariana_Islands
Politics of the Northern Mariana Islands takes place in a framework of a presidential representative democratic system, whereby the Governor is head of government, and of a pluriform multi-party system. The Northern Mariana Islands are a commonwealth in political union with the United States. Federal funds to the Commo...
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Evangelicalism
Evangelicalism is a Protestant Christian movement which began in Great Britain in the 1730s. Bebbington, D. W. (2008). Evangelicals in Modern Britain: A History from the 1730s to the 1980s, London: Unwin, 1. Most adherents consider its key characteristics to be: a belief in the need for personal conversion (or being "b...
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Hydrolysis
Hydrolysis is a chemical reaction during which one or more water molecules are split into hydrogen and hydroxide ions which may go on to participate in further reactions. Compendium of Chemical Terminology, hydrolysis, accessed 2007-01-23. Compendium of Chemical Terminology, solvolysis, accessed 2007-01-23. It is the...
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Foreign_relations_of_Bosnia_and_Herzegovina
The implementation of the Dayton Accords of 1995 has focused the efforts of policymakers in Bosnia and Herzegovina, as well as the international community, on regional stabilization in the countries-successors of the former Yugoslavia. Within Bosnia and Herzegovina, relations with its neighbors of Croatia, Montenegro a...
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Constantinople
Map of Constantinople Constantinople (Greek: , Konstantinoúpolis, or hē Pólis, Latin: , in formal Ottoman Turkish: قسطنطينيه Konstantiniyye) was the imperial capital (Gr: , Basileúousa) of the Roman Empire (330–395), the Byzantine/Eastern Roman Empire (395–1204 and 1261–1453), the Latin Empire (1204–1261), and the Ot...
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Abd-ar-Rahman_III
Abd-ar-Rahman III (Abd al-Rahmān ibn Muhammad ibn Abd Allāh; ; January 11 889 or 891 his date of birth is given as 891 in Chambers Biographical Dictionary, ISBN 0-550-18022-2, page 2 – October 15 961) was the Emir and Caliph of Córdoba (912-961) and a prince of the Ummayad dynasty in al-Andalus (Moorish Hispania). The...
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Aeschylus
Aeschylus ( or , Greek: Ασχύλος, Aiskhylos, c. 525 BC/524 BC c. 456 BC/455 BC) was an ancient Greek playwright. He is often recognized as the father of tragedy, and is the earliest of the three Greek tragedians whose plays survive, the others being Sophocles and Euripides. According to Aristotle, he expanded the n...
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Adin_Steinsaltz
Rabbi Adin Steinsaltz Rabbi Adin Steinsaltz (Hebrew: עדין שטיינזלץ) or Adin Even Yisrael (Hebrew: עדין אבן ישראל) (born 1937) is most commonly known for his popular commentary and translation of both Talmuds into Hebrew, French, Russian and Spanish. In 1988, he was awarded the Israel Prize, Israel's highest honor. Ste...
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Human_sexual_activity
Human sexual behavior or human sexual practices or human sexual activities refers to the manner in which humans experience and express their sexuality. It encompass a wide range of activities such as strategies to find or attract partners (mating and display behaviour), interactions between individuals, physical or emo...
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Mickey_Mouse
Mickey Mouse is a comic animal cartoon character who has become an icon for The Walt Disney Company. Mickey Mouse was created in 1928 by Walt Disney and Ub Iwerks Kenworthy, John The Hand Behind the Mouse, Disney Editions: New York, 2001. p.54. and voiced by Walt Disney. The Walt Disney Company celebrates his birth a...
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David_Bowie
David Bowie (; born David Robert Hayward-Jones http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000309/bio on 8 January 1947) is an English musician, actor, record producer and arranger. Active in five decades of popular music and frequently reinventing his music and image, Bowie is widely regarded as an innovator, particularly for his ...
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Braille
Braille code where the word (, French for "first") can be read. The Braille system is a method that is widely used by blind people to read and write. Braille was devised in 1821 by Louis Braille, a Frenchman. Each Braille character or cell is made up of six dot positions, arranged in a rectangle containing two colu...
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Nail_(fastener)
A pile of nails. In engineering, woodworking and construction, a nail is a pin-shaped, sharp object of hard metal, typically steel, used as a fastener. Nails for specialized purposes may also be made of stainless steel, brass or aluminium. Nails are typically driven into the workpiece by a hammer or by a nail gun driv...
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Matteo_Carcassi
Matteo Carcassi Matteo Carcassi (Florence, Italy, 1792 - Paris, France, January 16, 1853), was a famous Italian guitarist and composer. Carcassi began with the piano, but learned guitar when still a child. He quickly gained a reputation as a virtuoso concert guitarist. He moved to Germany in 1810, gaining almost imme...
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Tree_(data_structure)
In computer science, a tree is a widely-used data structure that emulates a hierarchical tree structure with a set of linked nodes. It is an acyclic connected graph where each node has a set of zero or more children nodes, and at most one parent node. Terminology A node is a structure which may contain a value, a cond...
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Abacá
Abacá, ( "ah buh KAH"),from Spanish "abacá" or Musa textilis, is a species of banana native to the Philippines, grown widely as well in Borneo and Sumatra. It is sometimes referred to as "BacBac". The plant is of great economic importance, being harvested for its fibre, once generally called Manila hemp, extracted from...
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Cube
A cube English cube from Old French < Latin cubus < Greek kubos, "a cube, a die, vertebra". In turn from PIE *keu(b)-, "to bend, turn". is a three-dimensional solid object bounded by six square faces, facets or sides, with three meeting at each vertex. The cube can also be called a regular hexahedron and is one of the...
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Cantonese_cuisine
Cantonese (Yue) cuisine comes from Guangdong in Southern China. Hsiung, Deh-Ta. Simonds, Nina. Lowe, Jason. [2005] (2005). The food of China: a journey for food lovers. Bay Books. ISBN 978-0681025844. p17. Of all the regional varieties of Chinese cuisine, Cantonese is renowned both inside and outside China. Its promi...
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Minute
A minute is a unit of measurement of time or of angle. The minute is a unit of time equal to 1/60th of an hour or 60 seconds. In the UTC time scale, a minute occasionally has 59 or 61 seconds; see leap second. The minute is not an unit; however, it is accepted for use with SI units. The symbol for minute or minute...
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Cincinnati_Reds
The Cincinnati Reds are a Major League Baseball team based in Cincinnati, Ohio, USA. They are members of the Central Division of the National League. The franchise originated in 1882 as a charter member of the now-defunct 19th century Major League called the American Association. The name "Reds" evolved from the origi...
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Cheirogaleidae
Cheirogaleidae is the family of strepsirrhine primates that contains the various dwarf and mouse lemurs. Like all other lemurs, cheirogaleids live exclusively on the island of Madagascar. This is the only family in the Cheirogaleoidea superfamily. Characteristics Cheirogaleids are smaller than the other lemurs and, in...
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Physical_constant
A physical constant is a physical quantity that is generally believed to be both universal in nature and constant in time. It can be contrasted with a mathematical constant, which is a fixed numerical value but does not directly involve any physical measurement. There are many physical constants in science, some of t...
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Fritz_Leiber
This article refers to the science fiction writer. For the actor, see Fritz Leiber, Sr. Fritz Reuter Leiber Jr. (December 24, 1910 – September 5, 1992) was an American writer of fantasy, horror and science fiction. He was also an expert chess player and a champion fencer. Leiber (first syllable rhymes with "shy") wa...
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Park_Güell
The entrance to the park Park Güell is a garden complex with architectural elements situated on the hill of el Carmel in the Gràcia district of Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. It was designed by the Catalan architect Antoni Gaudí and built in the years 1900 to 1914. It is part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site "Works of A...
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Cthulhu_Mythos
Cthulhu in the lost city of R'lyeh The Cthulhu Mythos is a shared universe created in the 1920s by American horror writer H. P. Lovecraft. The term Lovecraft Mythos is preferred by some — most notably the Lovecraft scholar S.T. Joshi. Joshi, "The Lovecraft Mythos", H. P. Lovecraft, p. 31ff. The term was coined by Lov...
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Human_sacrifice
"Polyxena dies by the hand of Neoptolemus on the tomb of Achilles" (1900 drawing after an ancient cameo) Human sacrifice is the act of killing human beings as part of a religious ritual (ritual killing). Its typology closely parallels the various practices of ritual slaughter of animals (animal sacrifice) and of relig...
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Archaeopteryx
Archaeopteryx, sometimes referred to by its German name Urvogel ("original bird" or "first bird"), is the earliest and most primitive bird known. The name is from the Ancient Greek (archaios) meaning "ancient", and (pteryx), meaning "feather" or "wing"; . Archaeopteryx lived in the late Jurassic Period around 150–1...
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Lazy_evaluation
In computer programming, lazy evaluation is the technique of delaying a computation until the result is required. The benefits of lazy evaluation include: performance increases due to avoiding unnecessary calculations, avoiding error conditions in the evaluation of compound expressions, the ability to construct infini...
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Alexander_Rutskoy
Alexander Vladimirovich Rutskoy (Russian: Александр Владимирович Руцкой) (born September 16, 1947) is a Russian politician and a former Soviet military officer. Encarta Encyclopedia, "Encyclopedia Article: Aleksandr Rutskoy", 2008. Rutskoy served as the only Vice President of Russia from July 10, 1991 to October 4, 1...
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Carbonate
In chemistry, a carbonate is a salt or ester of carbonic acid. Applications To test for the presence of the carbonate anion in a salt, the addition of dilute mineral acid (e.g. hydrochloric acid) will yield carbon dioxide gas. Carbonate-containing salts are industrially and mineralogically ubiquitous. The term "carb...
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Forward_pass
In several forms of football a forward pass is when the ball is thrown in the direction of the opponent's end line. American and Canadian Football An American football quarterback in the "pocket" and preparing to pass. In American and Canadian football, a forward pass—usually called simply a pass—consists of one offen...
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Hydrostatic_shock
The term hydrostatic shock describes the theory that a penetrating projectile produces remote wounding and incapacitating effects in living targets, in addition to local effects in tissue caused by direct impact, through a hydraulic effect in liquid filled tissues. There is scientific evidence that “hydrostatic shock"...
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Isolation_(poker)
In poker, an isolation play is usually a raise designed to encourage one or more players to fold, specifically for the purpose of making the hand a one-on-one contest with a specific opponent. For example, if an opponent raises and a player suspects he is bluffing, a player may reraise to pressure other opponents to fo...
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Cyprinidae
The family Cyprinidae, from the Ancient Greek κυπρῖνος (kuprīnos "carp"), consists of the carps, the true minnows, and their relatives (e.g. the barbs). They are commonly called cyprinids or carp and minnow family. It is the largest family of fresh-water fish, with over 2,400 species in about 220 genera. The family bel...
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Hyperthyroidism
Hyperthyroidism is the term for overactive tissue within the thyroid gland, resulting in overproduction and thus an excess of circulating free thyroid hormones: thyroxine (T4), triiodothyronine (T3), or both. Thyroid hormone is important at a cellular level, affecting nearly every type of tissue in the body. Thyroid ...
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Commodores
The Commodores are an American funk/soul band of the 1970s and 1980s. The members of the group met as freshmen at Tuskegee Institute (now Tuskegee University) in 1968, and signed with Motown in November 1972, having first caught the public eye opening for The Jackson 5 while on tour. Biography This group is best known...
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Gospel_of_Mark
The Gospel of Mark (Gk. ) is the second of the four canonical gospels in the New Testament but is believed by most modern scholars to be the first gospel written, on which the other two synoptic gospels, Matthew and Luke, were partially based. It was written anonymously Harris, Stephen L., Understanding the Bible. Pal...
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Mazda
() is a Japanese automotive manufacturer based in Hiroshima, Japan. During 2007, Mazda produced almost 1.3 million vehicles for global sales. The majority of these (nearly 1 million) were produced in the company's Japanese plants, with the remainder coming from a variety of other plants worldwide. MAZDA:Mazda Producti...
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Indriidae
The Indridae (also spelled Indriidae) are a family of strepsirrhine primates. They are medium to large sized lemurs with only four teeth in the toothcomb instead of the usual six. Indriids, like all lemurs, live exclusively on the island of Madagascar. The group was once much larger, and, in addition to the thirteen s...
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Liberal_Party_(UK)
The Liberal Party was one of the two major British political parties from the mid 19th century until the rise of the Labour Party in the 1920s, and a third party of varying strength and importance up to 1988, when it merged with the Social Democratic Party (the SDP) to form a new party which would become known as the L...
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Matthew_the_Apostle
Matthew the Evangelist (מתי/מתתיהו, "Gift of Yahweh", Standard Hebrew and Tiberian Hebrew: Mattay or Mattithyahu; Septuagint Greek: Ματθαίος, Matthaios, Modern Greek: Ματθαίος, Matthaíos), most often called Saint Matthew, is a Christian figure, and one of Jesus's Twelve Apostles. He is credited by tradition with writin...
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Identity_and_change
The relationship between identity and change in the philosophical field of metaphysics seems, at first glance, deceptively simple, and belies the complexity of the issues involved. This article explores "the problem of change and identity". Change When an object changes, it always changes in some particular way. A ba...
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Dual-tone_multi-frequency_signaling
A DTMF telephone keypad Dual-tone multi-frequency (DTMF) signaling is used for telecommunication signaling over analog telephone lines in the voice-frequency band between telephone handsets and other communications devices and the switching center. The version of DTMF used for telephone tone dialing is known by the tr...
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Brian_Aldiss
Brian Wilson Aldiss, OBE (born August 18, 1925 in East Dereham, Norfolk, England) is a prolific English author of both general fiction and science fiction. His byline reads either Brian W. Aldiss or simply Brian Aldiss. Greatly influenced by SF pioneer H. G. Wells, Aldiss is a vice-president of the international H. G. ...
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Open-source_license
An open source license is a copyright license for computer software that makes the source code available under terms that allow for modification and redistribution without having to pay the original author. Such licenses may have additional restrictions such as a requirement to preserve the name of the authors and the ...
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Alexander_I_of_Russia
Alexander I of Russia (, Aleksandr I Pavlovich) (23 December 1777 – 19 November 1825), also known as Alexander the Blessed (, Aleksandr Blagoslovlennyi) served as Emperor of Russia from 23 March 1801 to 1 December 1825 and Ruler of Poland from 1815 to 1825, as well as the first Russian Grand Duke of Finland and Lithuan...
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