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French_Polynesia
French Polynesia (French: Polynésie française, Tahitian: Pōrīnetia Farāni) is a French overseas collectivity in the southern Pacific Ocean. It is made up of several groups of Polynesian islands, the most famous island being Tahiti in the Society Islands group, which is also the most populous island and the seat of the...
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American_Film_Institute
The American Film Institute (AFI) is an independent non-profit organization created by the National Endowment for the Arts, which was established in 1967 when President Lyndon B. Johnson signed the National Foundation on the Arts and the Humanities Act. The organization describes itself as "a national institute providi...
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Chinese_Islamic_cuisine
Chinese Islamic cuisine (清真菜 or 回族菜) is the cuisine of the Hui (ethnic Chinese Muslims) and other Muslims living in the People's Republic of China. History Due to the large Muslim population in western China, many Chinese restaurants cater to, or are run by, Muslims. Northern Chinese Islamic cuisine originated in Chin...
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Lee_Marvin
Lee Marvin (February 19, 1924 – August 29, 1987) was an American film actor. Known for his gravelly voice, white hair and 6' 2" stature, Marvin at first did supporting roles, mostly villains, soldiers, and other hard-boiled characters, but after winning a Academy Award for Best Actor for his dual roles in Cat Ballou, h...
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Bob_Knight
Robert Montgomery "Bob" or "Bobby" Knight (born October 25, 1940) is a retired American basketball coach. Nicknamed "The General", Knight has won 902 NCAA Division I men's college basketball games, more than any other head coach. On January 1, 2007, he achieved his 880th victory, breaking the record held by Dean Smith....
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Differential_cryptanalysis
Differential cryptanalysis is a general form of cryptanalysis applicable primarily to block ciphers, but also to stream ciphers and cryptographic hash functions. In the broadest sense, it is the study of how differences in an input can affect the resultant difference at the output. In the case of a block cipher, it ref...
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Emperor_Kazan
Emperor Kazan (花山天皇 Kazan-tennō) (October 26, 968–February 8, 1008) was the 65th emperor of Japan, according to the traditional order of succession. He ruled from 984 to 986. Titsingh, Isaac. (1834). Annales des empereurs du japon, pp. 148-150; Brown, Delmer et al. (1979). Gukanshō, pp. 300-302; Varley, H. Paul. (1980...
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Chemical_vapor_deposition
DC plasma (violet) enhances the growth of carbon nanotubes in this laboratory-scale PECVD apparatus. Chemical vapor deposition (CVD) is a chemical process used to produce high-purity, high-performance solid materials. The process is often used in the semiconductor industry to produce thin films. In a typical CVD pro...
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Ion_implantation
An ion implantation system at LAAS technological facility in Toulouse, France. Ion implantation is a materials engineering process by which ions of a material can be implanted into another solid, thereby changing the physical properties of the solid. Ion implantation is used in semiconductor device fabrication and in m...
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Diving
Arvid Spångberg (1908 Summer Olympics)A man dives into the Great South Bay of Long Island. Diving refers to the sport of performing acrobatics while jumping or falling into water from a platform or springboard of a certain height. Diving is an internationally-recognized sport that is part of the Olympic Games. In ad...
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Document_type_definition
Document Type Definition (DTD) is one of several SGML and XML schema languages, and is also the term used to describe a document or portion thereof that is authored in the DTD language. A DTD is primarily used for the expression of a schema via a set of declarations that conform to a particular markup syntax and that d...
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Abigail
Abigail () is a female name occurring in Biblical narratives from the Books of Samuel, and reflected in the Books of Chronicles. The name Abigal occurs on one occasion , and is thought by the vast majority of scholars to be an alternate spelling of Abigail. There appear to be two individuals named Abigail: The mother...
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C*-algebra
C*-algebras (pronounced "C-star") are an important area of research in functional analysis, a branch of mathematics. The prototypical example of a C*-algebra is a complex algebra A of linear operators on a complex Hilbert space with two additional properties: A is a topologically closed set in the norm topology of op...
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E._H._Shepard
Ernest Howard Shepard (December 10, 1879 – March 24, 1976) was an English artist and book illustrator. He was known especially for his human-like animals in illustrations for The Wind in the Willows by Kenneth Grahame and Winnie-the-Pooh by A. A. Milne. Shepard was born in St. John's Wood, London. Having shown some ...
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John_von_Neumann
John von Neumann (Hungarian: margittai Neumann János Lajos) (December 28, 1903 – February 8, 1957) was a Hungarian American mathematician who made major contributions to a vast range of fields, including set theory, functional analysis, quantum mechanics, ergodic theory, continuous geometry, economics and game theory...
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Charles_Evans_Hughes
Charles Evans Hughes Sr. (April 11, 1862 – August 27, 1948) was a lawyer and Republican politician from the State of New York. He served as Governor of New York (1907-1910), United States Secretary of State (1921-1925), Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States (1910-1916) and Chief Justice of the Un...
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Christianity_and_homosexuality
Historically, Christianity has generally regarded homosexuality, in the sense of human sexual behavior, to be an immoral practice (or vice). As the concept of homosexuality as one of several possible sexual orientations developed, Christianity has adopted varying views about homosexuality. Denominations that continue...
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Abdul_Hamid_I
Abdülhamid I, Abdul Hamid I or Abd Al-Hamid I (Ottoman Turkish: عبد الحميد اول `Abdü’l-Ḥamīd-i evvel), called the Servant of God (March 20, 1725 April 7, 1789), was the 27th Sultan of the Ottoman Empire. He was the son of sultan Ahmed III (1703–30) and succeeded his brother Mustafa III (1757–74) on January 21, 1774. H...
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Demographics_of_Cambodia
This article is about the demographic features of the population of Cambodia, including population density, ethnicity, education level, health of the populace, economic status, religious affiliations and other aspects of the population. Between 1874 and 1921, the total population of Cambodia increased from about 946,0...
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Eight-bar_blues
An eight bar blues is a typical blues chord progression, taking eight 4/4 bars to the verse. "Heartbreak Hotel", "How Long Blues", "Trouble in Mind", "Ain't Nobody's Business" and "Cherry Red" are all eight-bar blues standards. One variant using this progression is to couple one eight-bar blues melody with a different...
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Carbide
For the software development tool targeting the Symbian OS, see Carbide.c++. Calcium carbide. In chemistry, a carbide is a compound composed of carbon and a less electronegative element. Carbides can be generally classified by chemical bonding type as follows: (i) salt-like, (ii) covalent compounds, (iii) interstit...
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Jews
A Jew (, Yehudi (sg.); , Yehudim (pl.); Ladino: , Djudio (sg.); , Djudios (pl.); ; , Yidn (pl.)) According to the The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition (2000): "It is widely recognized that the attributive use of the noun Jew, in phrases such as Jew lawyer or Jew ethics, is both vulga...
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Brassicales
The Brassicales are an order of flowering plants, belonging to the eurosids II group of dicotyledons under the APG II system. Brassicales sensu APG II includes families classified under Capparales in previous classifications. One character common to many members of the order is the production of glucosinolate (mustard ...
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Arbroath_Abbey
Arbroath Abbey, showing distinctive sandstone colouring. Arbroath Abbey, in the Scottish town of Arbroath, was founded in 1178 by King William the Lion for a group of Tironensian Benedictine monks from Kelso Abbey. It was consecrated in 1197 with a dedication to the deceased Saint Thomas Becket, whom the king had met ...
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Computer_worm
A computer worm is a self-replicating computer program. It uses a network to send copies of itself to other nodes (computers on the network) and it may do so without any user intervention. Unlike a virus, it does not need to attach itself to an existing program. Worms almost always cause at least some harm to the netwo...
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Irish_mythology
The mythology of pre-Christian Ireland did not entirely survive the conversion to Christianity, but much of it was preserved, shorn of its religious meanings, in medieval Irish literature, which represents the most extensive and best preserved of all the branches of Celtic mythology. Although many of the manuscripts ha...
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Karate
or (, ) is a martial art developed in Japan. It's originated in the Ryukyu Islands based on Okinawan indigenous fighting methods and Chinese kenpō. http://www.wonder-okinawa.jp/023/eng/001/001/index.html history of Okinawan Karate It is primarily a striking art using punching, kicking, knee and elbow strikes and...
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Telecommunications_in_France
Telephones - main lines in use: 35.533 million (year end 2007) Telephones - mobile cellular: 56.719 million (year end 2007) Telephone system: highly developed domestic: extensive cable and microwave radio relay; extensive introduction of fiber-optic cable; domestic satellite system international: satellite earth sta...
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Foot
The foot is an anatomical structure found in many vertebrates. It is the terminal portion of a limb which bears weight and allows locomotion. In many animals with feet, the foot is a separate organ at the terminal part of the leg made up of one or more segments or bones, generally including claws or nails. The human f...
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Knute_Rockne
Knute Pronounced "kah-noot"; "noot" is the anglicized nickname. Kenneth Rockne (March 4, 1888 – March 31, 1931) was a Norwegian-born American football player and is regarded as one of the greatest coaches in college football history. His biography at the College Football Hall of Fame (South Bend, IN) calls him "Amer...
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Henry_Ainsworth
Henry Ainsworth, (1571–1622) was an English Nonconformist clergyman and scholar. Life He was born of a farming family of Swanton Morley, Norfolk. He was educated at Caius College, Cambridge, and, after associating with the Puritan party in the Church, eventually joined the Separatists. Driven abroad about 1593, he f...
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Condition_number
In numerical analysis, the condition number associated with a problem is a measure of that problem's amenability to digital computation, that is, how numerically well-conditioned the problem is. A problem with a low condition number is said to be well-conditioned, while a problem with a high condition number is said t...
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Monosaccharide
Monosaccharides (from Greek monos: single, sacchar: sugar) are the most basic unit of carbohydrates. They are the simplest form of sugar and are usually colorless, water-soluble, crystalline solids. Some monosaccharides have a sweet taste. Examples of monosaccharides include glucose (dextrose), fructose (levulose), ga...
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Maritime_archaeology
Submerged bridge under Lake Murray, South Carolina in of fresh water seen on side-scan sonar imagery using a Humminbird 981c Side Imaging system Maritime archaeology (also known as marine archaeology) is a discipline that studies human interaction with the sea, lakes and rivers through the study of vessels, shore sid...
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Economy_of_El_Salvador
Overview The Salvadoran economy has experienced significant results from the ARENA government's commitment to free market initiatives and conservative fiscal management that include the privatization of the banking system, telecommunications, public pensions, electrical distribution, and some electrical generation, red...
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Friedrich_Hayek
Friedrich August von Hayek CH (8 May 189923 March 1992), the son of a municipal doctor in Vienna, is rivaled by only Adam Smith as the preeminent theorist of the market system. Hayek's account of how changing relative prices communicate signals which enable individuals to coordinate their unique plans in an ever chang...
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Central_moment
In probability theory and statistics, the kth moment about the mean (or kth central moment) of a real-valued random variable X is the quantity μk := E[(X − E[X])k], where E is the expectation operator. For a continuous univariate probability distribution with probability density function f(x) the moment about the mean ...
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Jet_stream
Jet streams flow from west to east in the upper portion of the troposphere. Jet streams, or just jets in context, are fast flowing, narrow air currents found in the atmosphere of planets at the tropopause, the transition between the troposphere (where temperature decreases with height) and the stratosphere (where tempe...
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Attribution_of_recent_climate_change
Attribution of recent climate change is the effort to scientifically ascertain mechanisms responsible for relatively recent changes observed in the Earth's climate. The effort has focused on changes observed during the period of instrumental temperature record, when records are most reliable; particularly on the last 5...
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Emulsion
A. Two immiscible liquids, not yet emulsified; B. An emulsion of Phase II dispersed in Phase I; C. The unstable emulsion progressively separates; D. The surfactant (purple outline) positions itself on the interfaces between Phase II and Phase I, stabilizing the emulsion An emulsion (IPA: /ɪˈmʌlʃən/ Emulsion - Definiti...
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Kentucky_and_Virginia_Resolutions
Thomas Jefferson. James Madison. In United States history, the Kentucky and Virginia Resolutions (or Resolves) were political statements in favor of states' rights and Strict Constructionism. They were written secretly by Vice President Thomas Jefferson and James Madison. Philosophy The resolutions opposed the fede...
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Kabir_Bedi
Kabir Bedi is an Indian international actor who began his career in Bollywood, worked in Hollywood, and became a star in Europe, as is particularly popular in Italy. Biography Early life Kabir Bedi was one of three children that was born into a Punjabi family in India, that had devoted itself to India's fight for inde...
Kabir_Bedi |@lemmatized kabir:21 bedi:21 indian:5 international:3 actor:5 begin:2 career:3 bollywood:5 work:2 hollywood:2 become:3 star:8 europe:4 particularly:1 popular:1 italy:2 biography:2 early:1 life:2 one:1 three:3 child:3 bear:1 punjabi:1 family:1 india:5 devote:1 fight:1 independence:1 british:4 colonial:2 rule...
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Chinese_input_methods_for_computers
Since the Chinese language uses a logographic script — that is, a script where one or more "characters" corresponds roughly to one "word" or meaning — there are vastly more characters, or glyphs, than there are keys on a standard computer keyboard. Overview Some Chinese input methods proposed for typewriters before 19...
Chinese_input_methods_for_computers |@lemmatized since:1 chinese:17 language:4 use:13 logographic:1 script:2 one:3 character:12 correspond:1 roughly:1 word:2 meaning:1 vastly:1 glyph:1 key:2 standard:4 computer:4 keyboard:8 overview:2 input:21 method:40 propose:1 typewriter:1 lin:1 yutang:1 spend:1 much:3 money:1 中文與計算...
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Expander_graph
In combinatorics, an expander graph is a sparse graph which has high connectivity properties, quantified using vertex or edge expansion as described below. Expander constructions have spawned research in pure and applied mathematics, with several applications to theoretical computer science, design of robust computer n...
Expander_graph |@lemmatized combinatorics:1 expander:22 graph:23 sparse:1 high:3 connectivity:1 property:4 quantify:1 use:5 vertex:11 edge:10 expansion:11 describe:1 construction:4 spawn:1 research:1 pure:1 applied:1 mathematics:1 several:2 application:4 theoretical:1 computer:5 science:2 design:2 robust:4 network:4 th...
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Negligence
Negligence (Lat. negligentia, from negligere, to neglect, literally "not to pick up") is a legal concept in the common law legal systems usually used to achieve compensation for injuries (not accidents). Negligence is a type of tort or delict (also known as a civil wrong). However, the concept is sometimes used in crim...
Negligence |@lemmatized negligence:40 lat:1 negligentia:1 negligere:1 neglect:1 literally:1 pick:1 legal:8 concept:4 common:3 law:18 system:1 usually:2 use:5 achieve:1 compensation:6 injury:20 accident:5 type:1 tort:11 delict:1 also:5 know:3 civil:2 wrong:1 however:9 sometimes:4 criminal:2 well:4 carelessness:2 someone...
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Guam
This article is about the Island of Guam and the United States territory of Guam. For the Mariana Archipelago, see Mariana Islands. For the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, see Northern Mariana Islands. For GUAM, an eastern European international organization, see GUAM Organization for Democracy and Eco...
Guam |@lemmatized article:1 island:65 guam:166 united:18 state:27 territory:14 mariana:16 archipelago:1 see:6 commonwealth:3 northern:17 eastern:1 european:8 international:3 organization:3 democracy:1 economic:2 development:4 chamorro:19 western:5 pacific:14 ocean:4 organize:2 unincorporated:2 one:7 five:2 u:38 establi...
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Free_Democratic_Party_(Germany)
The Free Democratic Party (Freie Demokratische Partei, FDP) is a liberal political party in Germany. The party's ideology emphasises the value of individual liberty under a government "as extensive as necessary, and as limited as possible" (German: so viel Staat wie nötig, so wenig Staat wie möglich). It promotes a mar...
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Millennialism
This article covers all forms of Christian and non-Christian Millennialism. You may be looking for the specific articles on Christian Premillennialism, Amillennialism or Postmillenialism. Millennialism (from millennium, Latin for "thousand years"), or chiliasm in Greek, is a belief held by some Christian denominations...
Millennialism |@lemmatized article:2 cover:2 form:6 christian:20 non:3 millennialism:13 may:3 look:3 specific:3 premillennialism:7 amillennialism:4 postmillenialism:1 millennium:17 latin:1 thousand:16 year:29 chiliasm:6 greek:3 belief:11 hold:5 denomination:1 golden:3 age:24 paradise:2 earth:9 christ:14 reign:10 prior:...
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Grammatical_conjugation
In linguistics, conjugation is the creation of derived forms of a verb, noun or adjective from its principal parts by inflection (regular alteration according to rules of grammar). Conjugation may be affected by person, number, gender, tense, aspect, mood, voice, or other grammatical categories. All the different forms...
Grammatical_conjugation |@lemmatized linguistics:3 conjugation:21 creation:1 derived:1 form:26 verb:46 noun:2 adjective:1 principal:4 part:4 inflection:4 regular:3 alteration:1 accord:2 rule:1 grammar:1 may:7 affect:3 person:5 number:3 gender:2 tense:4 aspect:2 mood:4 voice:4 grammatical:13 category:5 different:2 const...
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Executive_Order_9066
Sign posted notifying people of Japanese descent to report to for relocation. United States Executive Order 9066 was a presidential executive order issued during World War II by U.S. President Franklin Delano Roosevelt on February 19, 1942 to send Japanese Americans to internment camps. This order authorized the Secre...
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Anbar_(town)
Anbar () was a town in Iraq, at lat. 33 deg. 22' N., long. 43 deg. 49' E, on the east bank of the Euphrates, just south of the Nahr 'Isa, or Sakhlawieh canal, the northernmost of the canals connecting that river with the Tigris. Anbar was originally called Firuz Shapur, or Perisapora and was founded circa 350 AD b...
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Blind_Lemon_Jefferson
"Blind" Lemon Jefferson (September 24, 1893 Govenar and Brakefield, 62. or October 26, 1894 World War I Draft Registration records; Dallas County, Texas; Roll: 1952850; Draft Board: 2 or July 1897 Dicaire, 140. – December 1929 Dicaire, 143. ) was a blues singer and guitarist from Texas. He was one of the most popula...
Blind_Lemon_Jefferson |@lemmatized blind:28 lemon:23 jefferson:62 september:2 govenar:2 brakefield:2 october:2 world:3 war:2 draft:6 registration:4 record:30 dallas:8 county:4 texas:22 roll:10 board:2 july:1 dicaire:7 december:3 blue:36 singer:8 guitarist:2 one:9 popular:1 title:4 father:1 singing:3 self:2 accompanimen...
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Dartmoor_wildlife
Dartmoor and the fact that a great deal of it is undisturbed for much of the year is an encouragement to the wildlife. The more common mammals include: Dartmoor ponies, rabbits, foxes, otters, badgers, grey squirrels, weasels, stoats, hares and deer. Rumours abound of large wild cats such as cougars roaming wild on t...
Dartmoor_wildlife |@lemmatized dartmoor:7 fact:1 great:1 deal:1 undisturbed:1 much:1 year:1 encouragement:1 wildlife:3 common:6 mammal:1 include:4 pony:1 rabbit:1 fox:1 otter:1 badger:1 grey:2 squirrel:1 weasel:1 stoat:1 hare:1 deer:1 rumour:1 abound:1 large:1 wild:3 cat:1 cougar:1 roam:3 moor:3 little:1 evidence:1 for...
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John_Thompson
John Thompson may refer to: Academics Sir John Eric Sidney Thompson (1898–1975), English archeologist and Mayan scholar John G. Thompson (b. 1932), mathematician John Thompson (sociologist), professor at Cambridge Business figures John Thompson (banker) (1802–1891), American banker John A. "Snowshoe" Thompson (1827–1...
John_Thompson |@lemmatized john:43 thompson:49 may:1 refer:1 academic:1 sir:2 eric:1 sidney:1 english:3 archeologist:1 mayan:1 scholar:1 g:2 b:9 mathematician:1 sociologist:1 professor:1 cambridge:1 business:1 figure:5 banker:3 american:7 snowshoe:1 mail:1 carrier:1 across:1 sierra:1 td:1 ibmer:1 non:1 executive:1 chai...
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History_of_the_Republic_of_Turkey
The Republic of Turkey is the successor state of the Ottoman Empire, created after the overthrow of Sultan Mehmet VI Vahdettin by the new Republican assembly of Turkey in 1922. This new regime delivered the coup de grâce to the Ottoman state which had been practically wiped away from the world stage following the First...
History_of_the_Republic_of_Turkey |@lemmatized republic:5 turkey:18 successor:3 state:8 ottoman:4 empire:2 create:1 overthrow:1 sultan:1 mehmet:1 vi:1 vahdettin:1 new:6 republican:5 assembly:2 regime:1 deliver:1 coup:6 de:1 grâce:1 practically:1 wipe:1 away:1 world:5 stage:1 follow:4 first:6 war:10 independence:4 musta...
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Demographics_of_Eritrea
This article is about the demographic features of the population of Eritrea, including population density, ethnicity, education level, health of the populace, economic status, religious affiliations and other aspects of the population. Eritrean women Eritrea's population comprises nine ethnic groups, most of which sp...
Demographics_of_Eritrea |@lemmatized article:1 demographic:3 feature:1 population:13 eritrea:10 include:1 density:1 ethnicity:1 education:4 level:1 health:1 populace:1 economic:1 status:1 religious:1 affiliation:1 aspect:1 eritrean:3 woman:2 comprises:1 nine:1 ethnic:4 group:4 speak:5 semitic:2 cushitic:1 language:9 ti...
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Katal
The katal (symbol: kat) is the unit of catalytic activity. It is a derived unit for expressing quantity values of catalytic activity of enzymes and other catalysts. Its use is recommended by the General Conference on Weights and Measures and other international organizations. It replaces the non-SI enzyme unit. Enz...
Katal |@lemmatized katal:7 symbol:1 kat:2 unit:6 catalytic:4 activity:4 derived:1 express:4 quantity:3 value:2 enzyme:3 catalyst:3 use:5 recommend:1 general:1 conference:1 weight:1 measure:1 international:1 organization:1 replace:1 non:1 si:3 however:1 still:1 commonly:1 practice:1 present:1 especially:1 biochemistry:1...
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Occult
The word occult comes from the Latin word occultus (clandestine, hidden, secret), referring to "knowledge of the hidden". Crabb, G. (1927). English synonyms explained, in alphabetical order, with copious illustrations and examples drawn from the best writers. New York: Thomas Y. Crowell Co. In the medical sense it i...
Occult |@lemmatized word:5 occult:31 come:1 latin:1 occultus:1 clandestine:1 hidden:4 secret:3 refer:4 knowledge:7 crabb:1 g:2 english:2 synonym:1 explain:2 alphabetical:1 order:3 copious:1 illustration:1 example:4 draw:2 best:1 writer:1 new:3 york:2 thomas:1 crowell:1 co:2 medical:3 sense:1 use:5 structure:1 process:1...
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Electricity
Lightning is one of the most dramatic effects of electricity Electricity (from the New Latin ēlectricus, "amber-like") is a general term that encompasses a variety of phenomena resulting from the presence and flow of electric charge. These include many easily recognizable phenomena such as lightning and static electric...
Electricity |@lemmatized lightning:10 one:24 dramatic:1 effect:19 electricity:58 new:6 latin:4 ēlectricus:2 amber:12 like:8 general:2 term:13 encompass:1 variety:1 phenomena:1 result:3 presence:5 flow:13 electric:90 charge:85 include:6 many:7 easily:3 recognizable:1 phenomenon:9 static:5 addition:1 less:1 familiar:4 co...
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Politics_of_Burundi
Politics of Burundi takes place in a framework of a transitional presidential representative democratic republic, whereby the President of Burundi 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 governmen...
Politics_of_Burundi |@lemmatized politics:1 burundi:12 take:2 place:2 framework:1 transitional:4 presidential:1 representative:1 democratic:3 republic:3 whereby:1 president:13 head:2 state:1 government:5 multi:2 party:7 system:2 executive:3 power:3 exercise:1 legislative:2 vest:1 two:3 chamber:2 parliament:2 senate:2 n...
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Office_of_Strategic_Services
The Office of Strategic Services (OSS) was a United States intelligence agency formed during World War II. It was the wartime intelligence agency, and it was the predecessor of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA). Origins and Activities Prior to the formation of the OSS (the counterpart of the British Secret Intelli...
Office_of_Strategic_Services |@lemmatized office:11 strategic:12 service:22 os:53 united:5 state:12 intelligence:30 agency:10 form:2 world:16 war:29 ii:14 wartime:2 predecessor:1 central:5 cia:8 origin:1 activity:5 prior:2 formation:1 counterpart:1 british:5 secret:15 special:10 operation:14 executive:4 american:13 con...
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Eurystheus
Eurystheus hiding in a storage jar as Heracles brings him the Erymanthian boar. Side A from a red-figure kylix by Oltos, ca. 510 BC, (Louvre) In Greek mythology, Eurystheus (Εὐρυσθεύς meaning "wide strength" in folk etymology) was king of Tiryns, one of three Mycenaean strongholds in the Argolid: Sthenelus was his fat...
Eurystheus |@lemmatized eurystheus:26 hiding:1 storage:1 jar:2 heracles:40 bring:6 erymanthian:2 boar:2 side:1 red:1 figure:1 kylix:1 oltos:1 ca:1 bc:1 louvre:1 greek:3 mythology:1 εὐρυσθεύς:1 meaning:1 wide:1 strength:1 folk:1 etymology:1 king:2 tiryns:2 one:3 three:2 mycenaean:1 stronghold:1 argolid:2 sthenelus:3 fat...
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McDonnell_Douglas_F-4_Phantom_II
The McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom II The aircraft was originally designated the AH, and later re-designated F4H. The F-4 designation came about in 1962 when the designation systems for all branches of the military were unified by the order of U.S. Defense Secretary Robert McNamara. Within McDonnell Aircraft, the F-4 wa...
McDonnell_Douglas_F-4_Phantom_II |@lemmatized mcdonnell:25 douglas:8 f:245 phantom:145 ii:28 aircraft:81 originally:3 designate:9 ah:1 later:5 designation:7 come:2 system:19 branch:3 military:13 unify:1 order:6 u:41 defense:19 secretary:2 robert:7 mcnamara:3 within:2 refer:1 model:2 tandem:1 two:14 seat:9 twin:1 engine...
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Rhyming_slang
Rhyming slang is a form of slang in which a word is replaced by a rhyming word, typically the second word of a two-word phrase (so stairs becomes "apples and pears"). The second word is then often dropped entirely ("I'm going up the apples"), meaning that the association of the original word to the rhyming phrase is no...
Rhyming_slang |@lemmatized rhyme:70 slang:78 form:2 word:15 replace:1 rhyming:10 typically:1 second:2 two:5 phrase:5 stairs:2 become:4 apple:5 pear:3 often:9 drop:1 entirely:2 go:3 mean:11 association:1 original:3 obvious:1 uninitiated:1 example:11 sherman:2 american:2 tank:2 yank:2 chris:2 robert:2 heavy:2 lightly:2 t...
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Central_Committee_of_the_Communist_Party_of_the_Soviet_Union
The Central Committee, abbreviated in Russian as ЦК, "Tse-ka", was the highest body of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union (CPSU). Its full name was Центральный комитет Коммунистической партии Советского Союза = ЦК КПСС; Tsentralnyy Komitet Kommunistitcheskoy Partii Sovetskogo Soyuza = TsK KPSS, or the Central Com...
Central_Committee_of_the_Communist_Party_of_the_Soviet_Union |@lemmatized central:22 committee:25 abbreviate:1 russian:1 цк:2 tse:1 ka:1 high:1 body:3 communist:5 party:16 soviet:4 union:5 cpsu:5 full:1 name:1 центральный:1 комитет:1 коммунистической:1 партии:1 советского:1 союза:1 кпсс:1 tsentralnyy:1 komitet:1 kommun...
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Wikipedia:Free_On-line_Dictionary_of_Computing%2FT_-_W
symbols - B -- C - D -- E - H -- I - K -- L - N -- O - Q -- R - S -- T - W -- X - Z -- FOLDOC Status Page T1 DONE T1 line NO IMPORT T1 rate NO IMPORT T3 NO IMPORT T3 line NO IMPORT TA NO IMPORT - insignificant TAA NO IMPORT - insignificant TAB NO IMPORT - duplicate info table NO IMPORT - insignificant table locking NO...
Wikipedia:Free_On-line_Dictionary_of_Computing%2FT_-_W |@lemmatized symbol:1 b:1 c:7 e:2 h:3 k:1 l:1 n:2 q:1 r:1 w:2 x:6 z:1 foldoc:1 status:1 page:5 line:4 import:42 rate:4 ta:2 insignificant:10 taa:1 tab:2 duplicate:2 info:2 table:4 lock:1 tablet:1 tablog:1 esoteric:4 separate:1 value:6 tabsol:1 tabulate:1 machine:12...
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Gypsy_(musical)
Gypsy is a 1959 musical with music by Jule Styne, lyrics by Stephen Sondheim, and a book by Arthur Laurents. It is usually referred to as simply Gypsy. Gypsy is based on the 1957 memoirs of Gypsy Rose Lee, the famous striptease artist, and focuses on her mother, Rose, whose name has become synonymous with "the ultimat...
Gypsy_(musical) |@lemmatized gypsy:31 musical:27 music:5 jule:3 styne:3 lyric:4 stephen:3 sondheim:9 book:5 arthur:9 laurents:17 usually:1 refer:3 simply:1 base:4 memoir:3 rise:56 lee:7 famous:1 striptease:1 artist:1 focus:1 mother:10 whose:2 name:1 become:10 synonymous:1 ultimate:1 show:11 business:3 particular:1 foll...
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Being
In ontology (the study of being) being is anything that can be said to be, either transcendentally or immanently. The nature of being varies by philosophy, given different interpretations in the frameworks of Parmenides, Leucippus, Plato, Aristotle, Augustine, Plotinus, Aquinas, Descartes, Spinoza, Leibniz, Hegel, Hei...
Being |@lemmatized ontology:2 study:1 anything:1 say:3 either:1 transcendentally:1 immanently:1 nature:2 varies:1 philosophy:7 give:1 different:2 interpretation:1 framework:1 parmenides:1 leucippus:1 plato:1 aristotle:1 augustine:1 plotinus:1 aquinas:1 descartes:1 spinoza:1 leibniz:1 hegel:5 heidegger:6 sartre:5 contin...
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Convex_set
A convex set. A non-convex set. In Euclidean space, an object is convex if for every pair of points within the object, every point on the straight line segment that joins them is also within the object. For example, a solid cube is convex, but anything that is hollow or has a dent in it, for example, a crescent shape, ...
Convex_set |@lemmatized convex:47 set:34 non:5 euclidean:8 space:17 object:5 every:4 pair:3 point:10 within:4 straight:1 line:3 segment:4 join:2 also:4 example:6 solid:3 cube:1 anything:1 hollow:1 dent:1 crescent:1 shape:1 geometry:5 function:2 blue:1 region:1 graph:1 green:1 let:3 c:13 real:5 complex:4 vector:7 say:2 ...
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Charlemagne
{{Infobox French Royalty|monarch |title=rex Francorum (King of the Franks)rex Langobardorum (King of the Lombards)imperator Romanorum (Emperor of the Romans) |image=Charlemagne denier Mayence 812 814.jpg|400px |caption=A coin of Charlemagne's with the inscription KAROLVS IMP AVG ("Carolus Imperator Augustus") |reign=76...
Charlemagne |@lemmatized infobox:1 french:6 royalty:1 monarch:1 title:15 rex:4 francorum:3 king:42 frank:28 langobardorum:1 lombard:16 imperator:5 romanorum:3 emperor:38 roman:32 image:3 charlemagne:166 denier:1 mayence:1 jpg:1 caption:1 coin:4 inscription:1 karolvs:1 imp:1 avg:1 carolus:3 augustus:4 reign:16 coronatio...
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Mathematics
Mathematics is the study of quantity, structure, space, relation, change, and various topics of pattern, form and entity. Mathematicians seek out patterns and other quantitative dimensions, whether dealing with numbers, spaces, natural science, computers, imaginary abstractions, or other entities. Steen, L.A. (April 29...
Mathematics |@lemmatized mathematics:146 study:31 quantity:13 structure:10 space:17 relation:1 change:10 various:5 topic:3 pattern:5 form:5 entity:3 mathematician:23 seek:1 quantitative:1 dimension:1 whether:4 deal:3 number:41 natural:10 science:42 computer:14 imaginary:1 abstraction:4 steen:1 l:2 april:1 summarize:1 a...
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Meuse_(river)
The Meuse (Maas) at Maastricht Meuse near Grave Meuse river seen from Spot Satellite The Meuse (in Dutch and in German: "Maas", in Latin: "Mosa", in Celtic:"Mus" (the rootword, presumingly related to: "moist")), is a major European river, rising in France and flowing through Belgium and the Netherlands before draining ...
Meuse_(river) |@lemmatized meuse:20 maas:7 maastricht:7 near:9 grave:2 river:17 see:2 spot:1 satellite:1 dutch:2 german:2 latin:1 mosa:1 celtic:1 mu:1 rootword:1 presumingly:1 relate:1 moist:1 major:2 european:1 rise:2 france:5 flow:5 belgium:4 netherlands:6 drain:1 north:5 sea:3 total:2 length:2 km:2 mile:1 mark:1 wes...
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George_Orwell
Eric Arthur Blair (25 June, 1903 – 21 January, 1950), better known by his pen name George Orwell, was an English author. His work is marked by a profound consciousness of social injustice, an intense opposition to totalitarianism, a passion for clarity in language and a belief in democratic socialism. Why I Write" in...
George_Orwell |@lemmatized eric:19 arthur:4 blair:63 june:18 january:11 well:16 know:11 pen:2 name:8 george:82 orwell:324 english:29 author:7 work:87 mark:2 profound:1 consciousness:2 social:13 injustice:1 intense:1 opposition:1 totalitarianism:5 passion:2 clarity:1 language:9 belief:5 democratic:6 socialism:10 write:6...
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Fallopian_tube
The Fallopian tubes, named after Gabriel Fallopius (Gabriele Fallopio), also known as oviducts, uterine tubes, and salpinges (singular salpinx) are two very fine tubes lined with ciliated epithelia, leading from the ovaries of female mammals into the uterus. Anatomy There are two Fallopian tubes attached to either sid...
Fallopian_tube |@lemmatized fallopian:27 tube:31 name:4 gabriel:1 fallopius:1 gabriele:2 fallopio:1 also:2 know:3 oviduct:4 uterine:2 salpinx:3 singular:1 two:3 fine:1 line:1 ciliated:2 epithelium:1 lead:1 ovary:8 female:3 mammal:1 uterus:10 anatomy:1 attach:2 either:1 side:3 cornual:1 end:1 axilla:1 welch:1 terminates...
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ISM_band
The industrial, scientific and medical (ISM) radio bands were originally reserved internationally for the use of RF electromagnetic fields for industrial, scientific and medical purposes other than communications. In general, communications equipment must accept any interference generated by ISM equipment. The ISM ban...
ISM_band |@lemmatized industrial:2 scientific:2 medical:2 ism:29 radio:7 band:35 originally:1 reserve:1 internationally:1 use:19 rf:1 electromagnetic:1 field:1 purpose:1 communication:9 general:1 equipment:5 must:4 accept:2 interference:6 generate:1 define:2 itu:5 r:3 regulation:5 individual:1 country:4 designate:1 sec...
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Enron
Enron Creditors Recovery Corporation (formerly Enron Corporation, former NYSE ticker symbol ENE) was an American energy company based in Houston, Texas. Before its bankruptcy in late 2001, Enron employed approximately 22,000 (McLean & Elkind, 2003) and was one of the world's leading electricity, natural gas, pulp and ...
Enron |@lemmatized enron:150 creditor:7 recovery:5 corporation:12 formerly:2 former:3 nyse:1 ticker:2 symbol:2 ene:1 american:5 energy:30 company:56 base:4 houston:7 texas:8 bankruptcy:17 late:5 employ:1 approximately:1 mclean:3 elkind:4 one:8 world:5 lead:4 electricity:10 natural:23 gas:44 pulp:8 paper:12 communicatio...
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Lightbulb_joke
A lightbulb joke is a joke that asks how many people of a certain group are needed to change, replace, or screw in a light bulb. Generally, the punch line answer highlights a stereotype of the target group. There are numerous versions of the lightbulb joke satirizing a wide range of cultures, beliefs and occupations. ...
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Geometric_mean
The geometric mean, in mathematics, is a type of mean or average, which indicates the central tendency or typical value of a set of numbers. It is similar to the arithmetic mean, which is what most people think of with the word "average," except that instead of adding the set of numbers and then dividing the sum by the...
Geometric_mean |@lemmatized geometric:27 mean:45 mathematics:1 type:1 average:4 indicate:1 central:1 tendency:1 typical:1 value:3 set:9 number:13 similar:1 arithmetic:13 people:1 think:1 word:1 except:1 instead:1 add:1 divide:1 sum:2 count:1 n:2 multiply:2 nth:1 root:6 resulting:1 product:5 take:2 instance:1 two:6 say:...
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Life
Life is a characteristic that distinguishes objects that have self-sustaining biological processes ("alive," "living"), from those which do not The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 4th edition, published by Houghton Mifflin Company, via Answers.com: "The property or quality that distinguishes ...
Life |@lemmatized life:77 characteristic:6 distinguish:2 object:1 self:7 sustain:1 biological:7 process:3 alive:2 live:7 american:2 heritage:1 dictionary:1 english:1 language:2 edition:1 publish:1 houghton:1 mifflin:1 company:1 via:3 answer:1 com:1 property:2 quality:3 organism:25 dead:1 inanimate:2 matter:9 manifest:1...
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Alkali
In chemistry, an alkali (from Arabic: Al-Qaly القلي, القالي ) is a basic, ionic salt of an alkali metal or alkaline earth metal element. Alkalis are best known for being bases that dissolve in water. Bases are compounds with a pH greater than 7. The adjective alkaline is commonly used in English as a synonym for base, ...
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Geography_of_Israel
The geography of Israel is diverse, with desert conditions in the south, and snow-capped mountains in the north. Israel is located at at the eastern end of the Mediterranean Sea in the western Asia. It is bounded to the north by Lebanon, the northeast by Syria, the east by Jordan and the West Bank, the southwest by ...
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Dolphin
Dolphins are marine mammals that are closely related to whales and porpoises. There are almost forty species of dolphin in seventeen genera. They vary in size from and (Maui's Dolphin), up to and (the Orca or Killer Whale). They are found worldwide, mostly in the shallower seas of the continental shelves, and are c...
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Gorillaz
Gorillaz is a virtual band created in 1998 by Damon Albarn of alternative rock band Blur, and Jamie Hewlett, co-creator of the comic book Tank Girl. The band is composed of four animated band members: 2D, Murdoc, Noodle and Russel. The band's music is a collaboration between various musicians; Albarn being the only per...
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Affix
An affix is a morpheme that is attached to a word stem to form a new word. Affixes may be derivational, like English -ness and pre-, or inflectional, like English plural -s and past tense -ed. They are bound morphemes by definition; prefixes and suffixes may be separable affixes. Affixation is, thus, the linguistic pro...
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Furlong
A furlong is a measure of distance in imperial units and U.S. customary units. It is equal to one-eighth of a mile, 220 yards, 660 feet, 201.168 meters, or 10 chains. SI conversions in this article are based on the international yard, defined as exactly 0.9144 meter. Since furlongs are not used for precision measuremen...
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Jackson,_Mississippi
Jackson is the capital and the most populous city of the U.S. state of Mississippi. It is one of two seats in Hinds County; the town of Raymond is the other. The 2000 census recorded Jackson's population at 184,256, but according to July 1, 2006 estimates, the city's population was 176,614 and its five-county metropo...
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NetHack
NetHack is a single-player roguelike video game originally released in 1987. It is a descendant of an earlier game called Hack (), which is a descendant of Rogue (). The "net" element references that its development has been coordinated through the Internet. The "hack" element refers to a genre of role-playing games...
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London_Post_Office_Railway
Mail rail cars on the London Post Office Railway The Post Office Railway, also known as Mail Rail, was a narrow-gauge driverless private underground railway in London built by the Post Office to move mail between sorting offices. Inspired by the Chicago Tunnel Company, Unofficial MailRail Website it was in operation ...
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Compiler
A diagram of the operation of a typical multi-language, multi-target compiler. A compiler is a computer program (or set of programs) that transforms source code written in a computer language (the source language) into another computer language (the target language, often having a binary form known as object code). ...
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Jürgen_Habermas
Jürgen Habermas (; born June 18, 1929) is a German philosopher and sociologist in the tradition of critical theory and American pragmatism. He is perhaps best known for his work on the concept of the public sphere, the topic (and title) of his first book. His work focused on the foundations of social theory and epistem...
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Hector
Hector brought back to Troy. From a Roman sarcophagus of ca. 180–200 AD. In Greek mythology, Hectōr (, "holding fast" This etymology is given under Hector in the Online Etymological Dictionary, which, if true, would make it an Indo-European name, of root *seĝh-. The Dardanians would not have been Greek, but the languag...
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Kurt_Waldheim
Kurt Waldheim in Podgorica during second world war. From left Escola Roncagli, Kurt Waldheim, colonel Hans Herbert Macholz, general Arthur Phleps. Kurt Josef Waldheim (21 December 1918 – 14 June 2007) was an Austrian diplomat and politician. Waldheim was Secretary-General of the United Nations from 1972 to 1981, and Pr...
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Monaco_Grand_Prix
The Monaco Grand Prix () is a Formula One race held each year on the Circuit de Monaco. Run since 1929, it is widely considered to be one of the most important and prestigious automobile races in the world alongside the Indianapolis 500 and the 24 Hours of Le Mans (with which it forms the Triple Crown of Motorsport). T...
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Jacques_Dupuis_(priest)
Jacques Dupuis was a Belgian Jesuit priest. Career Jacques Dupuis became a Jesuit in 1941. After early religious and academic training in Belgium he left for India in 1948. A 3 year (1948-51) teaching experience at St. Xavier's Collegiate School, Calcutta, made him discover Hinduism through the way it shaped the pers...
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Î%92-Lactam
|Penicillin nucleus. Beta lactam is the square at the center. |- |Clavulanic acid |- |Amoxicillin |- |Ampicillin |- |Flucloxacillin |- |Methicillin |- |Dicloxacillin |} A beta-lactam ring (β-lactam) or penam is a lactam with a heteroatomic ring structure, consisting of three carbon atoms and one nitrogen atom Heterocy...
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North_Korea
Map of North Korea North Korea, officially the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) (Hangul: 조선민주주의인민공화국, Chosŏn Minjujuŭi Inmin Konghwaguk), is a state in East Asia, occupying the northern half of the Korean Peninsula. Its capital and largest city is Pyongyang. The Korean Demilitarized Zone serves as the buf...
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Grigory_Barenblatt
Grigory Barenblatt Grigory Isaakovich Barenblatt (born July 10, 1927) is a Russian mathematician. He graduated in 1950 from Moscow State University, Department of Mechanics and Mathematics. He received his Ph.D. in 1953 from Moscow State University under the supervision of A. N. Kolmogorov. He also received a D.Sc. fro...
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Consciousness
Consciousness is a word often used in everyday speech to describe being awake and aware – responsive to the environment, in contrast to being asleep or in a coma. In philosophical and scientific discussion however, the term is restricted to a more precise meaning related to the specific way in which humans are mentally...
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Epistle_of_Jude
The brief Epistle of Jude is the penultimate book in the Christian New Testament canon. Author and date The epistle is titled as written by "Jude, a servant of Jesus Christ and a brother of James" (NRSV). If taken literally this means that the author claims to be a brother of Jesus, an attribution which is now increa...
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Newspeak
Newspeak is a fictional language in George Orwell's novel Nineteen Eighty-Four. In the novel, it is described as being "the only language in the world whose vocabulary gets smaller every year". Orwell included an essay about it in the form of an appendix Orwell, George (1949). Nineteen Eighty-Four, "Appendix: The Princ...
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