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Kulak
Kulaks (Russian: кула́к, kulak, "fist", by extension "tight-fisted") were a category of relatively affluent and well-endowed peasants in the later Russian Empire, Soviet Russia, and early Soviet Union. The word kulak originally referred to independent farmers in the Russian Empire who emerged as a result of the Stolypi...
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New_Left
The New Left were the left-wing movements in different countries in the 1960s and 1970s that, unlike the earlier leftist focus on union activism, instead adopted a broader definition of political activism commonly called social activism. The U.S. "New Left" is associated with the Hippie movement, college campus mass pr...
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Logic_gate
A logic gate performs a logical operation on one or more logic inputs and produces a single logic output. The logic normally performed is Boolean logic and is most commonly found in digital circuits. Logic gates are primarily implemented electronically using diodes or transistors, but can also be constructed using ele...
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Arthur_Laurents
Arthur Laurents (born July 14, 1918) is an award-winning American playwright, librettist, stage director, and screenwriter. His credits include the stage musicals West Side Story and Gypsy and the film The Way We Were. Early life Laurents, the son of a lawyer and a former schoolteacher who gave up her career when she ...
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Cogito_ergo_sum
"" (Usually translated in English as: "I think, therefore I am", but can be less ambiguously translated as "I am thinking, therefore I exist"), sometimes misquoted as (English: "I doubt, therefore I think, therefore I am"), The extension "Dubito, ergo... " was never used by Descartes himself. It appears in an anonymou...
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Oceania
Oceania World map exhibiting a common interpretation of Oceania; other interpretations may vary. Area Population 32,000,000 (6th) Countries Dependencies Languages Time Zones UTC+8 (Australian Western Standard Time) to UTC-6 (Easter Island) (West to East) Map of Oceania Regions of Oceania Political map of Oceania...
Oceania |@lemmatized oceania:51 world:17 map:4 exhibit:1 common:2 interpretation:3 may:6 vary:4 area:3 population:5 country:9 dependencies:1 language:4 time:5 zone:2 utc:2 australian:5 western:2 standard:1 easter:3 island:24 west:3 east:7 region:16 political:1 sometimes:4 oceanica:1 geographical:1 often:4 geopolitical:...
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John_Steinbeck
John Ernst Steinbeck, Jr. (February 27, 1902 – December 20, 1968) was an American writer. He wrote the Pulitzer Prize-winning novel The Grapes of Wrath, published in 1939, and the novella Of Mice and Men, published in 1937. In all, he wrote twenty-seven books, including sixteen novels, six non-fiction books and sev...
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False_cognate
False cognates are pairs of words in the same or different languages that are similar in form and meaning but have different roots. That is, they appear to be or are sometimes considered cognates when in fact they are not. Note that even false cognates may have an indirect connection between them, even if they lack a ...
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Jan_Berglin
Jan Berglin in 2007 Jan Berglin (born March 24 1960) is a Swedish cartoonist who made his debut in the Uppsala student newspaper Ergo in 1985. After completing his studies, Berglin has been living in Gävle where he works as a teacher of Swedish and religion. He published his early strips in the local social democratic ...
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Macaroni
Penne, a very common kind of maccheroni in Italy. Macaroni Macaroni and cheese Macaroni is a kind of moderately-extended, machine-made dry pasta. Much shorter than spaghetti, and hollow, macaroni does not contain eggs. Though home machines exist that can make macaroni noodles, macaroni is usually made commercially. Ma...
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Dominatrix
A dominatrix (plural dominatrices or dominatrixes) or mistress is a woman who takes the dominant role in bondage and discipline, dominance and submission or BDSM. The counterpart term for a male dominant is "Master". A common form of address for a submissive to a dominatrix is "mistress", "ma'am", "domina" or "maître...
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Giovanni_d'Andrea
Giovanni d'Andrea or Johannes Andreæ, (c. 1270-1275 – 1348) was an Italian expert in canon law, the most renowned and successful canonist of the later Middle Ages. His contemporaries referred to him as iuris canonici fons et tuba ("the fount and trumpet of canon law"). Most important among his works were extensive com...
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Live_action_role-playing_game
Players dressed in character at a LARP event A live action role-playing game (LARP) is a form of role-playing game where the participants physically act out their characters' actions. The players pursue goals within a fictional setting represented by the real world, while interacting with each other in character. The ...
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Aluminium
Aluminium () or aluminum (, see spelling below) is a silvery white and ductile member of the boron group of chemical elements. It has the symbol Al; its atomic number is 13. It is not soluble in water under normal circumstances. Aluminium is the most abundant metal in the Earth's crust, and the third most abundant elem...
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Mail_(armour)
Mail hauberk from the Museum of Bayeux Mail (also maille, often given as chain mail or chain maille or chainmaille) is a type of armour consisting of small metal rings linked together in a pattern to form a mesh. The word chainmail is of relatively recent coinage, having been in use only since the 1700s; prior to this...
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Los_Angeles-class_submarine
The Los Angeles class, sometimes called the LA-class or the 688-class, is a class of nuclear-powered fast attack submarines (SSN) that forms the backbone of the United States submarine fleet. With 46 submarines, this class has more boats than any other nuclear powered submarine class in the world. The class was pre...
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Differential_topology
In mathematics, differential topology is the field dealing with differentiable functions on differentiable manifolds. It is closely related to differential geometry and together they make up the geometric theory of differentiable manifolds. Description Differential topology considers the properties and structures tha...
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Henry_Home,_Lord_Kames
Henry Home, Lord Kames. Henry Home, Lord Kames (1696 27 December 1782) was a Scottish philosopher of the 18th century. Born at Kames House, between Eccles and Birgham, Berwickshire, he became an advocate and was one of the leaders of the Scottish Enlightenment. In 1752, he was "raised to the bench", thus acquiring the...
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May_31
Events 1279 BC – Rameses II (The Great) (19th dynasty) becomes pharaoh of Ancient Egypt. 526 AD – A devastating earthquake strikes Antioch, Turkey, killing 250,000. 1223 – Mongol invasion of the Cumans: Battle of the Kalka River – Mongol armies of Genghis Khan led by Subutai defeat Kievan Rus and Cumans. 1578 – Martin ...
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Douglas_Engelbart
Dr. Douglas C. Engelbart (born January 30, 1925) is an American inventor and early computer pioneer of German, Swedish and Norwegian descent.<ref>Lowood, Henry (Dec. 19, 1986): Douglas Engelbart Interview 1, Stanford and the Silicon Valley. Oral History Interviews.</ref> He is best known for inventing the computer m...
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Morphogenesis
Morphogenesis (from the Greek morphê shape and genesis creation, literally, "beginning of the shape"), is the biological process that causes an organism to develop its shape. It is one of three fundamental aspects of developmental biology along with the control of cell growth and cellular differentiation. The process c...
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Herat
Herāt (), classically called the Aria, is a city in western Afghanistan, in the province also known as Herāt. It is situated in the valley of the Hari River, which flows from the mountains of central Afghanistan to the Karakum Desert in Turkmenistan. Situated in a fertile area, Herāt was traditionally known for its win...
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Anthropology
Anthropology (, from the Greek , anthrōpos, "human", and -λογία, -logia, "discourse", first use in English: 1593) Nunes, Rossano Carvalho (2007) "Anthopology" Veritas Group of Research in History and Anthropology is the study of human beings, everywhere and throughout time. Modern human beings are defined as members...
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Germany
Germany , officially the Federal Republic of Germany (, ), is a country in Central Europe. It is bordered to the north by the North Sea, Denmark, and the Baltic Sea; to the east by Poland and the Czech Republic; to the south by Austria and Switzerland; and to the west by France, Luxembourg, Belgium, and the Netherlan...
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Telecommunications_in_Finland
Finland has excellent communications, and is considered one of the most advanced information societies in the world. Communications superpower — Virtual Finland Telephones Telephones - main lines in use: 2.368 million (2004) Telephones - mobile cellular: 4.988 million (2004) Telephone system: General Assessment: Mod...
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Economy_of_Cuba
The economy of Cuba is a largely state-controlled, centrally planned economy overseen by the Cuban government, though there remains significant foreign investment and enterprise in Cuba. Most of the means of production are owned and run by the government and most of the labor force is employed by the state. In the year...
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Cottingley_Fairies
Frances Griffiths with the alleged fairies, taken by Elsie Wright in July 1917. One of the five photographs. The Cottingley Fairies are a series of five photographs taken by Elsie Wright and Frances Griffiths, two young cousins living in Cottingley, near Bradford in England, depicting the two in various activities wit...
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Consequentialism
Consequentialism refers to those moral theories which hold that the consequences of a particular action form the basis for any valid moral judgment about that action (but see rule consequentialism). Thus, from a consequentialist standpoint, a morally right action is one that produces a good outcome, or consequence. Co...
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Computer_data_storage
Computer data storage, often called storage or memory, refers to computer components, devices, and recording media that retain digital data used for computing for some interval of time. Computer data storage provides one of the core functions of the modern computer, that of information retention. It is one of the funda...
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Caesar_salad
A typical Caesar salad comprises romaine lettuce and croutons dressed with parmesan cheese, lemon juice, olive oil, egg, Worcestershire sauce, and black pepper originally prepared tableside. Caesar Cardini (Italian-born Mexican) is credited with creating the salad. History There are several stories that chronicle the ...
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Jacob_Grimm
Jacob Ludwig Carl Grimm (Hanau, January 4, 1785 – September 20, 1863 in Berlin), German philologist, jurist and mythologist, was born at Hanau, in Hesse-Kassel (or Hesse-Cassel). He is best known as the discoverer of Grimm's Law, the author of the monumental German Dictionary, his Deutsche Mythologie and more popularl...
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Meritocracy
Meritocracy is a system of a government or other organization wherein appointments are made and responsibilities are given based on demonstrated talent and ability (merit), rather than by wealth (plutocracy), family connections (nepotism), class privilege (oligarchy), friends (cronyism), seniority (gerontocracy), popul...
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Earth_(classical_element)
Earth, home and origin of humanity, has often been worshipped in its own right with its own unique spiritual tradition. Greek and Roman tradition Earth is one of the four classical elements in ancient Greek philosophy and science. It was commonly associated with qualities of practicality, restraint and materialism. ...
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Davy_Jones_(musician)
|Davy Jones}} Davy Jones (born David Thomas Jones 30 December 1945) is a Grammy winning, English pop singer-songwriter and Tony-nominated Emmy-nominated actor best known as a member of The Monkees. Career Jones was born in Manchester, England on 30 December 1945. He lost his mother to emphysema when he was 14 years o...
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Capricornus
Capricornus (, genitive Capricorni ) is one of the constellations of the zodiac; it is often called Capricorn, especially when referring to the corresponding astrological sign. Its name is Latin for "horned male goat" or "goat horn", and it is commonly represented in the form of a sea-goat: a mythical creature that is ...
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Harold_and_Maude
Harold and Maude is a cult classic film directed by Hal Ashby in 1971. The film, featuring slapstick, dark humour, and existentialist drama, revolves around the exploits of a morbid young man – Harold (played by Bud Cort) – who drifts away from the life that his detached mother prescribes for him, as he develops a rela...
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Collation
Collation is the assembly of written information into a standard order. One common type of collation is called alphabetisation, though collation is not limited to ordering letters of the alphabet. Collating lists of words or names into alphabetical order is the basis of most office filing systems, library catalogs and ...
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Bombardier
Bombardier may refer to: Armed forces Bombardier (rank), rank equivalent to corporal used in some artillery corps Bombardier (air force), crew member on a bomber aircraft An archaic name for artillery crewman Businesses Bombardier Inc., a large Canadian company mainly concerned with air and railway technology Bombard...
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Javelin_throw
Javelin throw The javelin throw is a track and field athletics throwing event where the object to be thrown is the javelin, a spear approximately 2.5 meters in length. Javelin is an event of both the men's decathlon and the women's heptathlon. Rules and Competitions The size, shape, minimum weight, and center of grav...
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Homosexual_behavior_and_Judaism
The subject of homosexuality in Judaism dates back to the Biblical book of Leviticus. This describes sexual intercourse between males as an "abomination" that may be subject to capital punishment, although Halakhic courts are not authorized to administer capital punishment in the absence of a Temple in Jerusalem. The ...
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Economy_of_the_Bahamas
The Bahamas is a stable, developing nation with an economy heavily dependent on tourism and offshore banking. Steady growth in tourism receipts and a boom in construction of new hotels, resorts, and residences had led to solid GDP growth in recent years, but the slowdown in the US economy and the attacks of 11 Septemb...
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Koala
The Koala (Phascolarctos cinereus) is a thickset arboreal marsupial herbivore native to Australia, and the only extant representative of the family Phascolarctidae. The koala is found in coastal regions of eastern and southern Australia, from near Adelaide to the southern part of Cape York Peninsula. Populations also ...
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Bronski_Beat
Bronski Beat were a popular British synth pop trio of the 1980s. Overview Bronski Beat were a British electronic music group who achieved notable success in the mid 1980s, particularly with the 1984 chart hit "Smalltown Boy". All members of the group were openly gay and their songs often contained political commentary...
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Economy_of_Chile
Chile has a dynamic market-oriented economy characterized by a high level of foreign trade. During the early 1990s, Chile's reputation as a role model for economic reform was strengthened when the democratic government of Patricio Aylwin - which took over from the military in 1990 - deepened the economic reform initiat...
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Joe_Pass
Joe Pass (born Joseph Anthony Passalaqua) January 13, 1929 – May 23, 1994) was a jazz guitarist. His extensive use of walking basslines, melodic counterpoint during improvisation, and use of a chord-melody style of play opened up new possibilities for jazz guitar and had a profound influence on future guitarists. Ea...
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Geography_of_the_Marshall_Islands
Map of the Marshall Islands The Marshalls consist of 29 atolls and five major islands, which form two parallel groups--the "Ratak" (sunrise) chain and the "Ralik" (sunset) chain. Two-thirds of the nation's population lives in Majuro and Ebeye. The outer islands are sparsely populated due to lack of employment opportun...
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OSGi
The OSGi Alliance (formerly known as the Open Services Gateway initiative, now an obsolete name) is an open standards organization founded in March 1999. The Alliance and its members have specified a Java-based service platform that can be remotely managed. The core part of the specifications is a framework that define...
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Margaret_Sanger
Margaret Higgins Sanger Slee (September 14, 1879 – September 6, 1966) was an American birth control activist and the founder of the American Birth Control League (which eventually became Planned Parenthood). Although she initially met with opposition, Sanger gradually won some support for getting women access to contra...
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Albion,_Michigan
Albion is a city in Calhoun County in the south central region of the Lower Peninsula of the U.S. state of Michigan. The population was 9,144 at the 2000 census and is part of the Battle Creek Metropolitan Statistical Area. From the time that the earliest English-speaking settlers arrived, the area has also been known ...
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Demographics_of_Israel
This article is about the demographic features of the population of Israel, including population density, ethnicity, education level, health of the populace, economic status, religious affiliations and other aspects of the population. Citizenship noun: Israeli(s) adjective: Israeli Population (December 2008) Total: 7...
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Indian_numerals
Most of the positional base 10 numeral systems in the world have originated from India, which first developed the concept of positional numerology. The Indian numeral system is commonly referred to in the West as the Hindu-Arabic numeral system, since it reached Europe through the Arabs. Devanagari numerals and their...
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Ant
Ants are social insects of the family Formicidae (), and along with the related wasps and bees, they belong to the order Hymenoptera. Ants evolved from wasp-like ancestors in the mid-Cretaceous period between 110 and 130 million years ago and diversified after the rise of flowering plants. Today, more than 12,000 spec...
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Chuck_Smith_(pastor)
Charles Ward “Chuck” Smith, born , is the senior pastor of Calvary Chapel Costa Mesa. He is widely credited as founding Calvary Chapel Costa Mesa, though he was the second pastor. Smith was born in Ventura, California to Charles and Maude Smith. His wife, Kay, directs Costa Mesa's women's ministry. Smith's four childr...
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My_Neighbor_Totoro
, is a 1988 Japanese anime film written and directed by Hayao Miyazaki and produced by Studio Ghibli. The film follows the two young daughters of a professor and their interactions with friendly wood spirits in postwar rural Japan. The movie won the Animage Anime Grand Prix prize in 1988. The movie was originally ...
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Neutron
The neutron is a subatomic particle with no net electric charge and a mass slightly larger than that of a proton. Neutrons are usually found in atomic nuclei. The nuclei of most atoms consist of protons and neutrons, which are therefore collectively referred to as nucleons. The number of protons in a nucleus is the at...
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Transport_in_Lesotho
This article concerns systems of transport in Lesotho. As a landlocked country, Lesotho has no seaports or harbours, but does possess road, air, and limited rail infrastructure. Roads Prior to Lesotho's independence in 1966, the only paved road in the country was the Kingsway in the capital, Maseru, between the Mejam...
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Minos
Palace of Minos In Greek mythology, Minos (ancient Greek: ) was a mythical king of Crete, son of Zeus and Europa. After his death, Minos became a judge of the dead in Hades. The Minoan civilization has been named after him. By his wife, Pasiphaë, he fathered Ariadne, Androgeus, Deucalion, Phaedra, Glaucus, Catreus, Ac...
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History_of_Mexico
Mexico is a country in North America and the largest Spanish-speaking country in the world. It also has the largest number of Native American language speakers on the continent (the majority speaking Nahuatl, Mayan, Mixtec and Zapotec). For thousands of years, what is now known as Mexico was a land of hunter-gatherers...
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Key_signature
This key signature – A major or F minor – consists of three sharps, here placed after the clef In musical notation, a key signature is a series of sharp or flat symbols placed on the staff, designating notes that are to be consistently played one semitone higher or lower than the equivalent natural notes unless otherwi...
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Musical_chairs
Musical chairs is a game played by a group of people (usually children), often in an informal setting purely for entertainment such as a birthday party. The game starts with any number of players and a number of chairs one fewer than the number of players; the chairs are arranged in a circle (or other closed figure if ...
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Ode
It is most likely that the Greek odes gradually lose their musical character; they were accompanied on the flute, and then declaimed without any music at all. The ode, as it was practiced by the Romans, returned to the personally lyrical form of the Lesbian lyrists. This was exemplified, in the most exquisite way, by H...
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Lisp_(programming_language)
Lisp (or LISP) is a family of computer programming languages with a long history and a distinctive, fully parenthesized syntax. Originally specified in 1958, Lisp is the second-oldest high-level programming language in widespread use today; only Fortran is older. Like Fortran, Lisp has changed a great deal since its ea...
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Foreign_relations_of_Equatorial_Guinea
A transitional agreement, signed in October 1968, implemented a Spanish preindependence decision to assist Equatorial Guinea and provided for the temporary maintenance of Spanish forces there. A dispute with President Macias in 1969 led to a request that all Spanish troops immediately depart, and a large number of civi...
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Heredity
Heredity is the passing of traits to offspring (from its parent or ancestors). This is the process by which an offspring cell or organism acquires or becomes predisposed to the characteristics of its parent cell or organism. Through heredity, variations exhibited by individuals can accumulate and cause a species to evo...
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Galba
Servius Sulpicius Galba ( 24 December 3 BC – 15 January 69), also called Servius Sulpicius Galba Caesar Augustus, was Roman Emperor for seven months, from 8 June 68 until his death. He was the first emperor of the Year of the Four Emperors. Origins and rise to power He was born as Servius Sulpicius Galba near Terracin...
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Armed_forces
The armed forces of a country are its government-sponsored defense, fighting forces, and organizations. They exist to further the foreign and domestic policies of their governing body, and to defend that body and the nation it represents from external and internal aggressors. In some countries paramilitary forces are i...
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Carboxylic_acid
Structure of a carboxylic acid The 3D structure of the carboxyl group A space-filling model of the carboxyl group Carboxylic acids are organic acids characterized by the presence of a carboxyl group, which has the formula -C(=O)OH, usually written -COOH or -CO2H. Compendium of Chemical Terminology, carboxylic acids, a...
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Gregory_the_Illuminator
Saint Gregory the Illuminator or Saint Gregory the Enlightener ( translit. , or , or ), the founder and patron saint of the Armenian Apostolic Church (c. 257 – c. 331) was a religious leader credited with forging the Christian identity of Armenia via conversion from pagan beliefs. Armenia became the first country to ...
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Kyle_MacLachlan
Kyle Merritt MacLachlan (b. February 22, 1959) is a Golden Globe award winning American actor. He is a graduate of the University of Washington and moved to Hollywood, California, to pursue his career soon after his 1982 graduation. He is best recalled for his roles as Jeffrey Beaumont in the cult film Blue Velvet, an...
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Eclipse
Totality during the 1999 solar eclipse. Solar prominences can be seen along the limb (in red) as well as extensive coronal filaments. An eclipse is an astronomical event that occurs when one celestial object moves into the shadow of another. The term is derived from the ancient Greek noun (), from verb (), "to leave ...
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Molecular_mass
Assuming hydrogen and oxygen are standard weights in this image (as opposed to deuterium oxide) the molecular mass should be 18.01528 u. The molecular mass (abbreviated M) of a substance, frequently referred by the older term molecular weight and abbreviated as MW, is the mass of one molecule of that substance, relativ...
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Wikipedia:Redirect
A redirect is a Wikipedia page starting with: #REDIRECT [[Article]] where Article is the target page. A redirect is not an article, but it sends the reader to an article, usually from an alternative title. For example, if you type "UK" in the search box, or if you make a wikilink: , you will be taken to the article ...
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Building_society
A building society is a financial institution, owned by its members, that offers banking and other financial services, especially mortgage lending. The term building society first arose in the 19th century, in the United Kingdom, from co-operative savings groups. In the UK today building societies actively compete wit...
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Foreign_relations_of_Gabon
Gabon has followed a non-aligned policy, advocating dialogue in international affairs and recognizing both parts of divided countries. Since 1973, the number of countries establishing diplomatic relations with Gabon has doubled. In inter-African affairs, Gabon espouses development by evolution rather than revolution an...
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Erik_Satie
Erik Satie (Original 1895) Selfportrait of Erik Satie. The text reads (translated from French): Project for a bust of Mr. Erik Satie (painted by the same), with a thought: "I came into the world very young, in an age that was very old" Éric Alfred Leslie Satie (Honfleur, 17 May 1866 – Paris, 1 July 1925) was a French ...
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Casino_game
Games available in most casinos are commonly called casino games. In a casino game, the players gamble casino chips on various possible random outcomes or combinations of outcomes. Casino games are available in online casinos, where permitted by law. Casino games can also be played outside of casinos for entertainment ...
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American_League_Division_Series
In Major League Baseball, the American League Division Series (ALDS) determines which two teams from the American League will advance to the American League Championship Series. The Division Series consist of two best-of-five series, featuring the three division winners and a wild-card team (the non-division winning te...
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Demographics_of_Mongolia
A young Mongolian boy This article is about the demographic features of the population of Mongolia, including population density, ethnicity, education level, health of the populace, economic status, religious affiliations and other aspects of the population. Life in sparsely populated Mongolia has become more urbanize...
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Ahmad_Shah_Massoud
Ahmad Shah Massoud (- Aḥmad Šāh Mas‘ūd; September 1953 – 9 September 2001) was a Kabul University engineering student turned military leader who, with support from the United States and other foreign nations, played a leading role in driving the Soviet army out of Afghanistan, earning him the nickname Lion of Panjshir....
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History_of_North_Korea
For the history of Korea before its division, see History of Korea. The history of North Korea formally begins with the establishment of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea in 1948. In the aftermath of the Japanese occupation of Korea which ended with Japan's defeat in World War II in 1945, Korea was divided at ...
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Burwash_Hall
Burwash dining hall viewed from Charles St. Burwash Hall is the second oldest of the residence buildings at Toronto's Victoria College. Construction began in 1911 and was completed in 1913. It was named after Nathanael Burwash, a former president of Victoria. The building is an extravagant Neo-Gothic work with turr...
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LaTeX
LaTeX (, , or ) is a document markup language and document preparation system for the TeX typesetting program. Within the typesetting system, its name is styled as \LaTeX. LaTeX is most widely used by mathematicians, scientists, engineers, philosophers, economists and other scholars in academia and the commercial wor...
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Global-warming_potential
Global warming potential (GWP) is a measure of how much a given mass of greenhouse gas is estimated to contribute to global warming. It is a relative scale which compares the gas in question to that of the same mass of carbon dioxide (whose GWP is by definition 1). A GWP is calculated over a specific time interval and ...
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Countable_set
In mathematics, a countable set is a set with the same cardinality (i.e., number of elements) as some subset of the set of natural numbers. The term was originated by Georg Cantor; it stems from the fact that the natural numbers are often called counting numbers. A set that is not countable is called uncountable. Som...
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Empedocles
Empedocles (Greek: , ca. 490–430 BC) was a Greek pre-Socratic philosopher and a citizen of Agrigentum, a Greek colony in Sicily. Empedocles' philosophy is best known for being the origin of the cosmogenic theory of the four classical elements. He also proposed powers called Love and Strife which would act as forces to ...
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Base_on_balls
Rashad Eldridge of the Oklahoma Redhawks walks to first base after drawing a base on balls. A base on balls (BB) is credited to a batter and against a pitcher in baseball statistics when a batter receives four pitches that the umpire calls balls. It is better known as a walk. The base on balls is defined in Section 2.0...
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Beijing_cuisine
Beijing cuisine () is the cooking style in Beijing, China. It is also formally known as Mandarin cuisine. There are numerous dishes that has been developed and elvolved along the history that some may prefer to call Lao Beijing Cuisine (老北京菜,means traditional Beijing cuisine). There are also a number of new dishes deve...
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Indiana_Jones
{{Infobox character | colour = #DEDEE2 | colour text = | name = Indiana Jones | series = Indiana Jones | image = | caption = Indiana Jones in Raiders | first = Raiders of the Lost Ark | last = | cause = | creator = George Lucas | portrayer = Films:Harrison Ford (ages ...
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Globular_cluster
The Messier 80 globular cluster in the constellation Scorpius is located about 28,000 light-years from the Sun and contains hundreds of thousands of stars. A globular cluster is a spherical collection of stars that orbits a galactic core as a satellite. Globular clusters are very tightly bound by gravity, which gives ...
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Lorenzo_de'_Medici
Lorenzo de' Medici (1 January 1449 – 9 April 1492) was an Italian statesman and de facto ruler of the Florentine Republic during the Italian Renaissance. Known as Lorenzo the Magnificent (Lorenzo il Magnifico) by contemporary Florentines, he was a diplomat, politician and patron of scholars, artists, and poets. His l...
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Hedonism
Hedonism is a school of philosophy which argues that pleasure has an ultimate importance and is the most important pursuit of humanity. Etymology The name derives from the Greek word for "delight" ( hēdonismos from hēdonē "pleasure", a cognate of English sweet + suffix -ισμός -ismos "ism"). Basic concepts The basic ...
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Dacoity
The word Dacoity is the anglicized version of the Indian word ḍakaitī (historically spelled dakaitee, Hindi डकैती or Urdu ڈکیتی or Bangla ডাকাতি) which comes from ḍākū (historically spelled dakoo, Hindi: डाकू, Urdu: ڈاکو, meaning "armed robber") or Bangla ḍakat (ডাকাত). Dacoity (Hindi: डकैती ḍakaitī, Urdu: ڈکیتی ḍaka...
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Finger_Lakes
The Finger Lakes are a chain of lakes in the west-central section of Upstate New York that are a popular tourist destination. The lakes mainly are linear in shape, each lake oriented on a north-south axis. The two longest, Cayuga Lake and Seneca Lake, are among the deepest in America. Both are close to 40 miles (64 km)...
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Ithaca_College
Ithaca College is a private college located on the South Hill of Ithaca, New York. The school was founded by William Egbert in 1892 as a conservatory of music. The college has a strong liberal arts core, but also offers several pre-professional programs and some graduate programs. Carnegie Classifications: Ithaca Colle...
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Ennio_Morricone
Ennio Morricone, OMRI Morricone Sig. EnnioPresidenza della Reppublica (born November 10, 1928) is an Italian Academy Award-winning composer. He has composed and arranged scores for more than 500 film and television productions. Morricone wrote the characteristic soundtracks of Sergio Leone's spaghetti westerns A Fis...
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Honolulu
Honolulu is the capital and most populous census-designated place (CDP) in the U.S. state of Hawaii. Although Honolulu refers to the urban area on the southeastern shore of the island of Oahu, the city and the county are consolidated, known as the City and County of Honolulu, and the city and county is designated as t...
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Nauru
Nauru , officially the Republic of Nauru and formerly known as Pleasant Island, is an island nation in the Micronesian South Pacific. The nearest neighbour is Banaba Island in the Republic of Kiribati, 300 km due east. Nauru is the world's smallest island nation, covering just 21 km² (8.1 sq. mi), and the smallest inde...
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British_English
British English, or UK English (BrE, BE, en-GB en-GB is the language code for British English , as defined by ISO standards (see ISO 639-1 and ISO 3166-1 alpha-2) and Internet standards (see IETF language tag). ), is the broad term used to distinguish the forms of the English language used in the United Kingdom from fo...
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Bosnia_and_Herzegovina
Bosnia and Herzegovina (Bosnian, Croatian, Serbian Latin: Bosna i Hercegovina; Serbian Cyrillic: Босна и Херцеговина) is a country in southeastern Europe, on the Balkan Peninsula with an area of 51,129 square kilometres (19,741 sq mi). Bordered by Croatia to the north, west and south, Serbia to the east, and Montenegr...
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AmeriKKKa's_Most_Wanted
AmeriKKKa's Most Wanted is rapper Ice Cube's influential Ice Cube biography. enotes. Accessed December 5, 2007. debut solo album, released after his acrimonious split from his former group N.W.A. It was originally released on May 16, 1990. Primarily produced by The Bomb Squad (Public Enemy's production team), the albu...
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