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Community_college
A community college is a type of educational institution. The term can have different meanings in different countries. United States <font size=2>Joliet Junior College Main Campus, the first Community College in the US.</font size=2> In the United States, community colleges, sometimes called , junior colleges, techn...
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Natural_theology
Natural theology is a branch of theology based on reason and ordinary experience. Thus it is distinguished from revealed theology (or revealed religion) which is based on scripture and religious experiences of various kinds; and also from transcendental theology, theology from a priori reasoning. Marcus Terentius Varr...
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Flying_disc
A player catching a flying disc. Flying discs (commonly called Frisbees) are disc-shaped objects, which are generally plastic and roughly 20 to 25 centimeters (8–10 inches) in diameter, with a lip. The shape of the disc, an airfoil in cross-section, allows it to fly by generating lift as it moves through the air while...
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Herman_Melville
Herman Melville (August 1, 1819 – September 28, 1891) was an American novelist, short story writer, essayist and poet. He is often classified as part of Dark romanticism. His first three books gained much attention, the first becoming a bestseller, but after a fast-blooming literary success in the late 1840s, his popul...
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Ann_Arbor,_Michigan
Ann Arbor is a city in the U.S. state of Michigan and the county seat of Washtenaw County. It is the state's seventh largest city with a population of 114,024 as of the 2000 Census, of which 36,892 (32%) are university or college students. The city, which is part of the Detroit-Ann Arbor-Flint, MI CSA, is named after...
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Lesotho
Lesotho (; ), officially the Kingdom of Lesotho, is a landlocked country and enclave — entirely surrounded by the Republic of South Africa. It is the southernmost landlocked country in the world. It is a member of the Commonwealth of Nations. The name Lesotho translates roughly into "the land of the people who speak S...
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International_Atomic_Time
International Atomic Time (TAI, from the French name Temps Atomique International) is a high-precision atomic coordinate time standard based on the notional passage of proper time on Earth's geoid. It is the principal realisation of Terrestrial Time, and the basis for Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) which is used for...
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Knights_of_the_Lambda_Calculus
The Knights of the Lambda Calculus' recursive emblem celebrates LISP's theoretical foundation, the lambda calculus. Y in the emblem refers to the Fixed point combinator and the reappearance of the picture in itself refers to the recursion. The Knights of the Lambda Calculus is a semi-fictional organization of expert L...
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Demographics_of_Ghana
The Demography of Ghana describes the condition and overview of Ghana's peoples. Demographic topics include basic education, health, and population statistics as well as identified racial and religious affiliations. This article is about the demographic features of the population of Ghana, including population density,...
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Catholicism
Catholicism is a broad term for the body of the Catholic faith, its theologies and doctrines, its liturgical, ethical, spiritual, and behavioral characteristics, as well as a religious people as a whole. Depending on the understanding of the word "Catholic", it may refer to the Roman Catholic Church, namely the Chris...
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M81_Group
The M81 Group is a group of galaxies in the constellation Ursa Major that contains the well-known galaxies Messier 81 and Messier 82 as well as several other galaxies with high apparent brightnesses. The approximate center of the group is located at a distance of 3.6 Mpc, making it one of the nearest groups to the Loc...
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Arbeit_macht_frei
Arbeit Macht Frei gate at KZ SachsenhausenDetail of the Arbeit Macht Frei inscription on the gate at DachauArbeit Macht Frei at Auschwitz, with the inverted BArbeit Macht Frei at concentration camp Terezín (Theresienstadt) in the Czech Republic "Arbeit macht frei" is a German phrase meaning "work brings freedom" or "wo...
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Airbus_A300
The Airbus A300 is a short- to medium-range widebody aircraft. Launched in 1972 as the world's first twin-engined widebody, it was the first product of the Airbus consortium of European aerospace companies, wholly owned today by EADS. The A300 ceased production in July 2007, along with the smaller A310. Freighter sales...
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Emanuel_Leutze
Emanuel Gottlieb Leutze (May 24, 1816 – July 18, 1868) was a German American history painter best-known for his painting Washington Crossing the Delaware. Leutze was born to a Jewish family in Schwäbisch Gmünd, Württemberg (Germany), was brought to America as a child, and then returned to Germany as a adult " German ...
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Audi
AUDI AG, (Xetra: NSU) is a German company which produces cars under the Audi brand, (). It is part of the Volkswagen Group. The name Audi is based on a Latin translation of the last name of the founder August "Horch", itself the German word for “hear." Audi is headquartered in Ingolstadt, Bavaria, Germany and has been...
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Kansas_City_Chiefs
{{NFL team | name = Kansas City Chiefs | logo = Kansas City Chiefs logo.svg | founded = 1960 | city = Kansas City, Missouri | misc = Based in Kansas City since 1963 | uniform = File:AFCW-Uniform-KC.PNG| | colors = Red, gold, white | coach = Todd Haley | owner = The Hunt Family(Clark Hunt, chairman) | general manager =...
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Indoor_rower
A row of Concept2 "Model C" indoor rowers An indoor rower, or rowing machine, is a machine used to simulate the action of watercraft rowing for the purpose of exercise or training for rowing. Indoor Rowing has become established as a sport in its own right. The term also refers to a participant in this sport. Modern ...
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Arnold_Schwarzenegger
Arnold Alois Schwarzenegger (German ; born July 30, 1947) is an American and Austrian bodybuilder, actor, businessman, and politician, currently serving as the 38th Governor of the state of California. Schwarzenegger began weight-training at fifteen. He was awarded the title of Mr. Universe at age 22 and went on to wi...
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Battle_of_Stalingrad
Operation Blau: German advances from 7 May 1942 to 18 November 1942 The Battle of Stalingrad was a World War II battle between Nazi Germany and its allies and the Soviet Union for control of the city of Stalingrad in southern Russia. The battle took place between 17 July 1942 and 2 February 1943. "Battle of Stalingrad...
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State_ownership
REDIRECT Public ownership
State_ownership |@lemmatized redirect:1 public:1 ownership:1 |@bigram
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Hominidae
The Hominidae (anglicized Hominids, also known as great apes "Great ape" is a common name rather than a taxonomic label and there are differences in usage. Subtly, it may seem to exclude human beings ("humans and the great apes") or to include them ("humans and non-human great apes"). ) form a taxonomic family, includi...
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Edlin
Edlin is a line editor included with MS-DOS and later Microsoft operating systems. It provides rudimentary capabilities for editing plain text files through a command-driven interface. Line numbers are specified using numerals, and operations are specified using single-character alphabetic commands (e.g. "5d" instruc...
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Flowering_plant
The flowering plants or angiosperms (Angiospermae or Magnoliophyta) are the most widespread group of land plants. The flowering plants and the gymnosperms are the only extant groups of seed plants. The flowering plants are distinguished from other seed plants by a series of apomorphies, or derived characteristics. A...
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Friction
Friction is the force resisting the relative lateral (tangential) motion of solid surfaces, fluid layers, or material elements in contact. It is usually subdivided into several varieties: Dry friction resists relative lateral motion of two solid surfaces in contact. Dry friction is also subdivided into static friction...
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Mohammed_Zahir_Shah
Mohammed Zahir Shah (15 October 1914 – 23 July 2007) was the last King (Shah) of Afghanistan, reigning for four decades, from 1933 until he was ousted by a coup in 1973. Following his return from exile he was given the title "Father of the Nation" in 2002 which he held until his death. Encyclopedia Britannica, Mohammad...
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Actinophryid
The actinophryids are small,familiar group of heliozoan protists. They are the most common heliozoa in fresh water, and are especially frequent in lakes and rivers, but a few are found in marine and soil habitats as well. Each actinophryid are unicellular and roughly spherical in shape, without any shell or test, and...
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Cable_television
Coaxial cable is often used to transmit cable television into the house. The term RG-59 comes from an obsolete military term Radio Grade, the number referring to the grade of the cable. Cable television is a system of providing television to consumers via radio frequency signals transmitted to televisions through fixe...
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Mathias_Rust
Rust in a Moscow courtroom Mathias Rust (born 1968 in Wedel, West Germany) is a German man known for his illegal landing near Red Square in Moscow in 1987. As an amateur aviator, he flew from Finland to Moscow, being tracked several times by Soviet air defence and interceptors, which never received permission to shoot...
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Kylie_Minogue
Kylie Ann Minogue, OBE, (born 28 May 1968), is an Australian pop singer, songwriter, and occasional actress. She rose to prominence in the late 1980s through her role in the Australian television soap opera Neighbours, before commencing her career as a recording artist in 1987. Signed to a contract by English songwrit...
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Aarhus
Aarhus (: ) also commonly known by its contemporary Danish spelling Århus, is the second largest city and the principal port of Denmark, situated on the peninsula of Jutland. Aarhus is the seat of the council of Aarhus municipality with 303,318 inhabitants and claims the unofficial title "Capital of Jutland". Bridgwate...
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Blindness_in_literature
Different cultures through history have depicted blindness in a variety of ways; among the Greeks, for example, it was a punishment from the gods, for which the afflicted individual was often granted compensation in the form of artistic genius. Judeo-Christian literature positioned blindness as a flaw; only through a c...
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Chagas_disease
Chagas disease (, , mal de Chagas in both languages; also called American trypanosomiasis) is a tropical parasitic disease caused by the flagellate protozoan Trypanosoma cruzi. T. cruzi is commonly transmitted to humans and other mammals by an insect vector, the blood-sucking assassin bugs of the subfamily Triatominae ...
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Kyanite
Kyanite from Brazil Kyanite, whose name derives from the Greek word kyanos, meaning blue, is a typically blue silicate mineral, commonly found in aluminium-rich metamorphic pegmatites and/or sedimentary rock. Kyanite in metamorphic rocks generally indicates pressures higher than 4 kilobars. Although potentially stable...
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February_29
February 29 in the Gregorian calendar, the most widely used today, is a date that occurs only once every four years, in years evenly divisible by 4, such as 1996, 2000, 2004, 2008, 2012 or 2016 (with the exception of century years not divisible by 400, such as 1900). These are called leap years. February 29 is the 60th...
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Gordon_Brown
James Gordon Brown MP (born 20 February 1951) is the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom and Leader of the Labour Party, and one of the 35 current Vice-Presidents of the Socialist International. Brown became Prime Minister in June 2007, after the resignation of Tony Blair and three days after becoming Leader of the ...
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Cellular_digital_packet_data
Cellular Digital Packet Data (CDPD) uses unused bandwidth normally used by AMPS mobile phones between 800 and 900 MHz to transfer data. Speeds up to 19.2 kbit/s are possible. Developed in the early 1990s, CDPD was large on the horizon as a future technology. However, it had difficulty competing against existing slow...
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Chaos
Chaos (from the Ancient Greek Χάος) refers to unpredictability, and is the antithetical concept of cosmos. Chaos may also refer to: Chaos theory, a branch of mathematics and physics that deals with the behavior of certain nonlinear dynamical systems Chaos (amoeba), a type of giant amoeba Chaos (Chinese god), a god fr...
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Letter_(message)
A famous letter from Albert Einstein and Leo Szilárd to U.S. President Franklin Roosevelt suggesting an atomic bomb project. Click here for page 2. A letter is a written message from one person to another. The role of letters in communication has changed significantly since the 19th century. Historically, letters (in p...
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Commandant_of_the_Marine_Corps
The Commandant of the Marine Corps (CMC) is the highest ranking officer in the United States Marine Corps and is a member of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Joint Chiefs of Staff: composition; functions. The CMC reports directly to the Secretary of the Navy but not to the Chief of Naval Operations. The CMC is responsibl...
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Mendelian_inheritance
Mendelian inheritance (or Mendelian genetics or Mendelism) is a set of primary tenets relating to the transmission of hereditary characteristics from parent organisms to their children; it underlies much of genetics. They were initially derived from the work of Gregor Mendel published in 1865 and 1866 which was "re-dis...
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Nintendo_64
The , often abbreviated as N64, is Nintendo's third home video game console for the international market. Named for its 64-bit CPU, it was released on June 23, 1996 in Japan, September 29, 1996 in North America, March 1, 1997 in Europe and Australia, September 1, 1997 in France and December 10, 1997 in Brazil. It is Ni...
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Gheorghe_Hagi
Gheorghe Hagi ( in Romanian; born February 5, 1965 in Săcele), is a Romanian former football player. He was famous for his passing, close control, long shots and was regarded as one of the best attacking midfielders in Europe during the 1980s and 1990s. Nicknamed "The Maradona of the Carpathians", he is considered a h...
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Dave_Brubeck
David Warren Brubeck (born December 6, 1920 Reception honors Concord native son, jazz great Dave Brubeck, ci.concord.ca.us, retrieved on 2007-01-15 ), better known as Dave Brubeck, is an American jazz pianist. Regarded as a jazz icon, he has written a number of jazz standards, including "In Your Own Sweet Way" and "The...
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James_Cagney
James Francis Cagney, Jr. (July 17, 1899 – March 30, 1986) was an American film star. Although he won acclaim and major awards for a wide variety of roles, he is best remembered for playing "tough guys." McGilligan, page 11 In 1999, the American Film Institute ranked him eighth among the Greatest Male Stars of All...
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Foreign_relations_of_the_Cayman_Islands
The foreign relations of the Cayman Islands are largely managed from the United Kingdom, as the islands remain an overseas territory of the UK. However, the Government of the Cayman Islands often resolves important issues with foreign governments alone, without intervention from Britain. Although in its early days, the...
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Cloning
Cloning in biology is the process of producing populations of genetically-identical individuals that occurs in nature when organisms such as bacteria, insects or plants reproduce asexually. Cloning in biotechnology refers to processes used to create copies of DNA fragments (molecular cloning), cells (cell cloning), or...
Cloning |@lemmatized clone:105 biology:1 process:10 produce:8 population:5 genetically:5 identical:6 individual:6 occur:4 nature:3 organism:14 bacteria:2 insect:2 plant:7 reproduce:3 asexually:2 biotechnology:1 refers:4 use:29 create:16 copy:4 dna:33 fragment:8 molecular:3 cloning:36 cell:48 generally:4 term:9 producti...
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Henotheism
Henotheism (Greek heis theos "one god") is a term coined by Max Müller, to mean worshiping a single god while accepting the existence or possible existence of other deities. Müller, Max. (1878) Lectures on the Origin and Growth of Religion: As Illustrated by the Religions of India. London:Longmans, Green and Co. Mül...
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CSS_Virginia
CSS Virginia was a steam-powered battery design ironclad warship of the Confederate States Navy during the American Civil War, built using the remains of the scuttled USS Merrimack in 1862. Preston, p.13 She was one of the participants in the Battle of Hampton Roads in March 1862 opposite the USS Monitor. The battle i...
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Anointing_of_the_Sick
Detail of The Seven Sacraments (1445) by Roger van der Weyden showing the sacrament of Extreme Unction or Anointing of the Sick. Anointing of the Sick is distinguished from other forms of religious anointing or "unction" (an older term with the same meaning) in that it is intended, as its name indicates, for the benef...
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Politics_of_Norfolk_Island
Politics of Norfolk Island takes place in a framework of a parliamentary representative democratic entity. Norfolk Island is the only non-mainland Australian territory to have achieved self-governance. The Norfolk Island Act, passed by the Parliament of Australia in 1979, is the Act under which the island is governed. ...
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Bat
Bats are mammals in the order Chiroptera (). The forelimbs of all bats are developed as wings, making them the only mammals naturally capable of sustained flight (other mammals, such as flying squirrels, gliding possums and colugos, can only glide for limited distances). The word Chiroptera comes from the Greek words c...
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Rumi
Mawlānā Jalāl ad-Dīn Muḥammad Balkhī (), also known as Jalāl ad-Dīn Muḥammad Rūmī (جلال‌الدین محمد رومی), but known to the English-speaking world simply as Rumi, NOTE: Transliteration of the Arabic alphabet into English varies. One common transliteration is Mowlana Jalaluddin Rumi; the usual brief reference to him is s...
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Arapawa_Island
Location of Arapawa Island Arapawa Island is a small island located in the Marlborough Sounds, at the north east tip of the South Island of New Zealand. The island has a land area of 75 km² (29 sq. miles). Queen Charlotte Sound defines its western side, while to the south lies Tory Channel, which is on the sea route fr...
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John_Engler
John Mathias Engler (born October 12, 1948) is an American politician. He served as a Republican governor of Michigan from 1991 to 2003. Engler, a Roman Catholic, was born in Mount Pleasant and grew up on a cattle farm in Beal City. He attended Michigan State University and graduated with a degree in agricultural econ...
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Finagle's_law
Finagle's Law of Dynamic Negatives (also known as Finagle's corollary to Murphy's Law) is usually rendered: Anything that can go wrong, will—at the worst possible moment One variant (known as O'Toole's Corollary of Finagle's Law) favored among hackers is a takeoff on the second law of thermodynamics (also known as entr...
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Julio-Claudian_dynasty
The Julio-Claudian dynasty normally refers to the first five Roman Emperors: Augustus, Tiberius, Caligula (Gaius), Claudius, and Nero, Brill's New Pauly, "Julio-Claudian emperors" or the family to which they belonged; they ruled the Roman Empire from its formation, in the second half of the first century BC, until A...
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Netscape_Navigator
Netscape Navigator and Netscape are the names for the proprietary web browser popular in the 1990s, and the flagship product of the Netscape Communications Corporation, and the dominant web browser in terms of usage share. Yet by 2002 its users had almost disappeared. One of the reasons for this was due to the popula...
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Kondratiev_wave
Kondratiev waves — also called Supercycles, surges, long waves or K-waves — are described as regular, sinusoidal cycles in the modern (capitalist) world economy. Averaging fifty and ranging from approximately forty to sixty years in length, the cycles consist of alternating periods between high sectoral growth and peri...
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Arabic_alphabet
The Arabic alphabet (أبجدية عربية) is the script used for writing several languages of Asia and Africa, such as Arabic, Persian, and Urdu. After the Latin alphabet, it is the second-most widely used alphabet around the world. The alphabet was first used to write texts in Arabic, most notably the , the holy book of Isl...
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Dmitri_Shostakovich
Dmitri Shostakovich in 1942 Dmitri Dmitriyevich Shostakovich (; – 9 August 1975) was a Russian composer of the Soviet period. After a period influenced by Prokofiev and Stravinsky (e.g. in his Symphony No. 1 of 1925), Shostakovich developed a hybrid of styles as exemplified in his opera Lady Macbeth of the Mtsensk Di...
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N
N is the fourteenth letter in the Latin alphabet. Its name in English () is spelled en. “N” Oxford English Dictionary, 2nd edition (1989); Merriam-Webster’s Third New International Dictionary of the English Language, Unabridged (1993); “en,” op. cit. History of the forms Nannerpedia One of the most common snake hier...
N |@lemmatized n:18 fourteenth:1 letter:3 latin:3 alphabet:5 name:2 english:7 spell:1 en:3 oxford:1 dictionary:2 edition:1 merriam:1 webster:1 third:1 new:1 international:2 language:7 unabridged:1 op:1 cit:1 history:1 form:1 nannerpedia:1 one:1 common:2 snake:4 hieroglyph:2 use:4 egyptian:3 writing:1 stand:1 sound:5 li...
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History_of_Cuba
The earliest inhabitants of Cuba were the Guanajatabey people, Gott, Richard Cuba: A new history, Yale University Press: 2004, Chapter 1. who migrated to the island from the forests of the South American mainland as long ago as 5300 BCE. Creating the Guanahatabey (Ciboney): the modern genesis of an extinct culture Wi...
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Epistemology
Epistemology (from Greek ἐπιστήμη - episteme-, "knowledge, science" + λόγος, "logos") or theory of knowledge is the branch of philosophy concerned with the nature and scope (limitations) of knowledge. Encyclopedia of Philosophy, Volume 3, 1967, Macmillan, Inc. It addresses the questions: What is knowledge? How is kno...
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Mongolian_Armed_Forces
The military of Mongolia has three branches: general purpose forces, border defense forces and internal security forces. This is a peace-time structure. In case of war or war-like situations, the structure could be changed and reorganized. History Main articles: Mongolian People's Army Cold War era Policy Due to its...
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Intron
Diagram of the location of introns and exons within a gene. An intron is a DNA region within a gene that is not translated into protein. These non-coding sections are transcribed to precursor mRNA (pre-mRNA) and some other RNAs (such as long noncoding RNAs), and subsequently removed by a process called splicing during ...
Intron |@lemmatized diagram:1 location:1 intron:67 exon:7 within:4 gene:13 dna:5 region:5 translate:4 protein:5 non:1 coding:1 section:2 transcribe:1 precursor:1 mrna:8 pre:4 rna:10 long:1 noncoding:3 subsequently:2 remove:2 process:2 call:5 splicing:12 processing:1 mature:3 ie:3 removal:1 consist:1 derive:2 sequence:1...
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History_of_Lithuania
This article discusses the history of Lithuania and the Lithuanians. Lithuania was mentioned for the first time in written sources in 1009. Edvardas Gudavičius. Lietuvos istorija. Nuo seniausių laikų iki 1569 metų, Vilnius, 1999, p.28. ISBN 5-420-00723-1 Lithuanians later conquered neighboring lands, finally establish...
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Ballad
A ballad is a form of verse, often a narrative story and set to music. Ballads were characteristic of particularly British and Irish popular poetry and song from the later medieval period until the nineteenth century and used extensively across Europe and later north America, Australia and north Africa. Many ballads we...
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George_Berkeley
George Berkeley () (12 March 1685 14 January 1753), also known as Bishop Berkeley, was a philosopher whose primary achievement was the advancement of a theory he called "immaterialism" (later referred to as "subjective idealism" by others). This theory contends that individuals can only directly know sensations and ide...
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Flamenco
Flamenco is an andalusian term that refers both to a musical genre, known for its intricate rapid passages, and a dance genre characterized by its audible footwork. The origins of the term are unclear. It's rumoured to originate in South Wales and is associated with tin mining. The word Flamenco, which applies to the ...
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Alessandro_Volta
Count Alessandro Giuseppe Antonio Anastasio Volta (February 18 1745 – March 5 1827) was a Lombard Giuliano Pancaldi, "Volta: Science and culture in the age of enlightenment", Princeton University Press, 2003. Alberto Gigli Berzolari, "Volta's Teaching in Como and Pavia"- Nuova voltiana physicist known especially for...
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Biological_warfare
Biological warfare (BW), also known as germ warfare, is the use of pathogens (bacteria, viruses, or other disease-causing agents) as biological weapons (or bioweapons). Using nonliving toxic products, even if produced by living organisms (e.g. toxins), is considered chemical warfare under the provisions of the Chemical...
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Gnome
A gnome is a mythical creature characterized by its extremely small size and subterranean lifestyle. The word gnome is derived from the New Latin gnomus. It is often claimed to descend from the Greek γνώσις gnosis, "knowledge", but more likely comes from genomos "earth-dweller", in which case the omission of e is, as...
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Biostatistics
Biostatistics (a portmanteau word made from biology and statistics; sometimes referred to as biometry or biometrics) is the application of statistics to a wide range of topics in biology. The science of biostatistics encompasses the design of biological experiments, especially in medicine and agriculture; the collectio...
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Contras
The Contras is a label given to the various rebel groups opposing Nicaragua's FSLN (Frente Sandinista de Liberación Nacional) Sandinista Junta of National Reconstruction government following the July 1979 overthrow of Anastasio Somoza Debayle. Although the Contra movement included a number of separate groups, with diff...
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Enki
Enki (Sumerian: ) was a god in Sumerian mythology, later known as Ea in Akkadian and Babylonian mythology. He was originally patron god of the city of Eridu, but later the influence of his cult spread throughout Mesopotamia and to the Hittites and Hurrians. He was the deity of crafts (gašam); water, seawater, and lake...
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A_Song_of_Ice_and_Fire
A Song of Ice and Fire is an award-winning series of epic fantasy novels by American novelist and screenwriter George R. R. Martin. Martin began writing the series in 1991 and the first volume was published in 1996. Originally planned as a trilogy, the series now consists of four published volumes with three more proje...
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Geography_of_Jamaica
Jamaica lies 90 miles (145 km) south of Cuba and 118 miles (190 km) west of Haiti. At its greatest extent, Jamaica is 146 miles (235 km) long, and it varies between 21 and 52 miles (35-85 km) wide. With an area of 10,911 square kilometres, Jamaica is the largest island of the Commonwealth Caribbean and the third larges...
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Analgesic
An analgesic (also known as a painkiller) is any member of the diverse group of drugs used to relieve pain (achieve analgesia). The word analgesic derives from Greek an- ("without") and algos ("pain"). Analgesic drugs act in various ways on the peripheral and central nervous systems; they include paracetamol (acetami...
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Boron_nitride
Boron nitride is a binary chemical compound, consisting of equal numbers of boron and nitrogen atoms. Its chemical formula is therefore BN. Boron nitride is isoelectronic with carbon and, like carbon, exists as various polymorphic forms. The hexagonal form corresponds to graphite - it is most stable and soft among BN...
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Bob_Costas
Robert Quinlan "Bob" Costas (born March 22, 1952) is an American sportscaster, on the air for the NBC network since the early 1980s. Early life Bob Costas was born in Queens , New York. He is the son of Jayne (née Quinlan) of Irish American descent and John George Costas of Greek American descent, who was an electrica...
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Hermann_Ebbinghaus
Hermann Ebbinghaus (January 24, 1850 — February 26, 1909) was a German psychologist who pioneered the experimental study of memory, and is known for his discovery of the forgetting curve and the spacing effect. He was also the first person to describe the learning curve. Wozniak, R. H. (1999). Introduction to memory: H...
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Book_of_Mosiah
The Book of Mosiah is one of the books which make up the Book of Mormon. The title refers to Mosiah II, a king of the Nephites at Zarahemla. The book covers the time period between ca 130 BC and 91 BC, except for when the book has a flashback into the Record of Zeniff, which starts at ca 200 BC, according to footnotes...
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Brazilian_Armed_Forces
The Brazilian Armed Forces () comprise the Brazilian Army, the Brazilian Navy (including the Brazilian Marine Corps and Brazilian Naval Aviation) and the Brazilian Air Force. According to article 144 of the 1988 Brazilian Constitution, the para-military Polícia Militar is constitutionally considered an auxiliary and po...
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Council_of_the_European_Union
The Council of the European Union is the principal decision-making institution of the European Union (EU). It is often informally called the Council of Ministers or just the Council, the name used in the treaties; it is also called Consilium as a Latin-language compromise. Within the competencies of the Community pil...
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Nanometre
A nanometre (American spelling: nanometer; symbol nm) (Greek: νάνος, nanos, "dwarf"; μέτρον, metrοn, "unit of measurement") is a unit of length in the metric system, equal to one billionth of a metre (i.e., 10-9 m or one millionth of a millimetre). It is one of the more often used units for very small lengths, and equ...
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Sid_Meier's_Alpha_Centauri
Sid Meier's Alpha Centauri (sometimes abbreviated to SMAC or Alpha Centauri) is a 4X turn-based strategic computer game created by Brian Reynolds and Sid Meier under the auspices of Firaxis Games in 1999. It is based on a fictional attempt by human beings to colonize a planet in the Alpha Centauri star system. It picks...
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History_of_the_Dominican_Republic
The Dominican Republic occupies the eastern two-thirds of the island of Hispaniola, in the Greater Antilles. Successive waves of Arawak migrants, moving northward from the Orinoco delta in South America, settled the islands of the Caribbean. Around A.D. 600, the Taíno Indians, a late Stone Age culture, arrived on the i...
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Atari_ST
The Atari ST is a home/personal computer that was commercially available from 1985 to the early 1990s. It was released by Atari Corporation in 1985. The "ST" officially stands for "Sixteen/Thirty-two", which referred to the Motorola 68000's 16-bit external bus and 32-bit internals. Overview The Atari ST was part of...
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Lead
Lead () is a main-group element with symbol Pb () and atomic number 82. Lead is a soft, malleable poor metal, also considered to be one of the heavy metals. Lead has a bluish-white color when freshly cut, but tarnishes to a dull grayish color when exposed to air. It has a shiny chrome-silver luster when melted into a l...
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Politics_of_Nepal
The politics of Nepal function within a framework of a republic with a multi-party system. Currently, the positions of President (head of state) and Prime Minister (head of government) are occupied by Ram Baran Yadav and Madhav Kumar Nepal, respectively. Executive power is exercised by the President and the Prime Min...
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Quotient_group
In mathematics, specifically group theory, a quotient group (or factor group) is a group obtained by identifying together elements of a larger group using an equivalence relation. For example, the cyclic group of addition modulo n can be obtained from the integers by identifying elements that differ by a multiple of n...
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John_Lee_Hooker
John Lee Hooker (August 22, 1917 – June 21, 2001) was a Grammy Award-winning influential African American singer-songwriter and blues guitarist, born in Coahoma County near Clarksdale, Mississippi. Hooker began his life as the son of a sharecropper, and rose to prominence performing his own unique style of what was ori...
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Larry_Sanger
Lawrence Mark "Larry" Sanger (born July 16, 1968) is an American philosopher, co-founder of Wikipedia, and the creator of encyclopedia Citizendium. He grew up in Anchorage, Alaska. From an early age he has been interested in philosophy. Sanger holds a B.A. in philosophy from Reed College in 1991 and a Ph.D. in philoso...
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Mark_Antony
Marcus Antonius (in Latin: M·ANTONIVS·M·F·M·N Marcus Antonius Marci Filius Marci Nepos; in English, "Marcus Antonius, son of Marcus, grandson of Marcus". ) (c. January 14, 83 BC–August 1, 30 BC), known in English as Mark Antony, was a Roman politician and General. He was an important supporter and the loyal friend of G...
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Nevada
Nevada () is a state located in the western region of the United States. The capital is Carson City, Nevada| and the largest city is Las Vegas. The state's nickname is the "Silver State," due to the large number of silver deposits that were discovered and mined there. In 1864, Nevada became the 36th state to enter the ...
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Malvales
Hibiscus moscheutos Malvales is the name of an order of flowering plants. As circumscribed by APG II-system, it includes about 6000 species within nine families. The order is placed in the eurosids II, which are part of the eudicots. The plants are mostly shrubs and trees; most of its families have a cosmopolitan dis...
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John_Churchill,_1st_Duke_of_Marlborough
John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough KG (26 May 1650 – 16 June 1722) (O.S) All dates in the article are relating to Britain are Old Style (meaning Julian calendar with 1 January as the start of the year). Events on the Continent are given as New Style (meaning Gregorian calendar). Old Style dates were 10 days behind...
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Luxembourg_Army
The military of Luxembourg consists of a solitary branch: the army (the Gendarmerie was merged into the Grand Ducal Police in 2000), which was formerly commanded by a colonel, but as of 2008 is commanded by a general; Luxembourg has no navy (it's a landlocked nation) or air force. The army has been an all-volunteer fo...
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Medieval_warfare
Medieval Warfare is the warfare of the Middle Ages. In Europe, technological, cultural, and social developments had forced a dramatic transformation in the character of warfare from antiquity, changing military tactics and the role of cavalry and artillery. Similar patterns of warfare existed in other parts of the wor...
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British_Columbia
British Columbia () (BC) (, C.-B.) is the westernmost of Canada's provinces and is famed for its natural beauty, as reflected in its Latin motto, Splendor sine occasu ("Splendour without Diminishment"). It was the sixth province to join the Canadian Confederation. The capital of British Columbia is Victoria, the 15th ...
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