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4615758 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aztec%20society | Aztec society | Aztec society was a highly complex and stratified society that developed among the Aztecs of central Mexico in the centuries prior to the Spanish conquest of the Aztec Empire, and which was built on the cultural foundations of the larger region of Mesoamerica. Politically, the society was organized into independent cit... |
4615852 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salatiga | Salatiga | Salatiga () is a city in Central Java province, Indonesia. It covers an area of and had a population of 192,322 at the 2020 Census; the official estimate as at mid 2022 was 195,065, comprising 96,341 males and 98,724 females. Located between the cities of Semarang and Surakarta, and administratively an independent cit... |
4616525 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Next%20to%20Normal | Next to Normal | Next to Normal is a 2008 American rock musical with book and lyrics by Brian Yorkey and music by Tom Kitt. The story centers on a mother who struggles with worsening bipolar disorder and the effects that managing her illness has on her family. The musical addresses grief, depression, suicide, drug abuse, ethics in mode... |
4616601 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas%20of%20Bosnia | Thomas of Bosnia | Stephen Thomas (, ; 1411 – July 1461), a member of the House of Kotromanić, reigned from 1443 until his death as the penultimate king of Bosnia.
An illegitimate son of King Ostoja, Thomas succeeded King Tvrtko II, but his accession was not recognized by the leading magnate of the Kingdom of Bosnia, Stjepan Vukčić Kos... |
4616840 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dragons%20of%20Spring%20Dawning | Dragons of Spring Dawning | Dragons of Spring Dawning is a 1985 fantasy novel by American writers Tracy Hickman and Margaret Weis. The third book in the Dragonlance Chronicles series, it continues the events from Dragons of Winter Night (1985) and sets up the premise of the Dragonlance Legends trilogy, also written by Weis and Hickman.
Original... |
4617112 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Endocannabinoid%20system | Endocannabinoid system | The endocannabinoid system (ECS) is a biological system composed of endocannabinoids, which are endogenous lipid-based retrograde neurotransmitters that bind to cannabinoid receptors (CBRs), and cannabinoid receptor proteins that are expressed throughout the vertebrate central nervous system (including the brain) and p... |
4617126 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle%20of%20Mughar%20Ridge | Battle of Mughar Ridge | The Battle of Mughar Ridge, officially known by the British as the action of El Mughar, took place on 13 November 1917 during the Pursuit phase of the Southern Palestine Offensive of the Sinai and Palestine Campaign in the First World War. Fighting between the advancing Egyptian Expeditionary Force (EEF) and the retrea... |
4617382 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20Soviet%20aircraft%20losses%20during%20the%20Soviet%E2%80%93Afghan%20War | List of Soviet aircraft losses during the Soviet–Afghan War | The following is a partial and unofficial list of helicopter and airplane crashes, accidents and shootdowns that occurred during the Soviet–Afghan War of 1979–89. In total, at least 333 helicopters and 118 Soviet jets were reported lost during the war.
1979
25 December 1979 – An Il-76 heavy transport plane crashed in... |
4618033 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rapanos%20v.%20United%20States | Rapanos v. United States | Rapanos v. United States, 547 U.S. 715 (2006), was a United States Supreme Court case challenging federal jurisdiction to regulate isolated wetlands under the Clean Water Act. It was the first major environmental case heard by the newly appointed Chief Justice, John Roberts, and Associate Justice Samuel Alito. The Supr... |
4618308 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great%20green%20macaw | Great green macaw | The great green macaw (Ara ambiguus), also known as Buffon's macaw or the great military macaw, is a critically endangered Central and South America parrot found in Nicaragua, Honduras, Costa Rica, Panama, Colombia and Ecuador. Two allopatric subspecies are recognized; the nominate subspecies, Ara ambiguus ssp. ambiguu... |
4618604 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Governor-General%20of%20New%20Zealand | Governor-General of New Zealand | The governor-general of New Zealand () is the viceregal representative of the monarch of New Zealand, currently King Charles III. As the King is concurrently the monarch of 14 other Commonwealth realms and lives in the United Kingdom, he, on the advice of his New Zealand prime minister, appoints a governor-general to c... |
4618607 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History%20of%20the%20Baltimore%20Orioles | History of the Baltimore Orioles |
Milwaukee Brewers
The modern Orioles franchise can trace its roots back to the original Milwaukee Brewers of the minor-league Western League (WL), beginning in 1894 when the league reorganized. The Brewers were still league members when the WL renamed itself the American League (AL) in 1900.
At the end of the 1900 ... |
4619467 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Japanese%20cruiser%20Mikuma | Japanese cruiser Mikuma | was a heavy cruiser of the Imperial Japanese Navy. The second vessel in the four-ship , she was laid down in 1931 and commissioned in 1935. During World War II she participated in the Battle of Sunda Strait in February 1942 and the Battle of Midway in June 1942, being sunk the last day of the latter engagement, on 6 ... |
4619730 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ian%20Kinsler | Ian Kinsler | Ian Michael Kinsler (; born June 22, 1982) is an American-Israeli former professional baseball second baseman. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for 14 seasons for the Texas Rangers, Detroit Tigers, Los Angeles Angels, Boston Red Sox, and San Diego Padres. Kinsler was a four-time All Star, two-time Gold Glove wi... |
4620141 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gross%20motor%20skill | Gross motor skill | Gross motor skills are the abilities usually acquired during childhood as part of a child's motor learning. By the time they reach two years of age, almost all children are able to stand up, walk and run, walk up stairs, etc. These skills are built upon, improved and better controlled throughout early childhood, and co... |
4620735 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Merit%20%28Buddhism%29 | Merit (Buddhism) | Merit (; ) is a concept considered fundamental to Buddhist ethics. It is a beneficial and protective force which accumulates as a result of good deeds, acts, or thoughts. Merit-making is important to Buddhist practice: merit brings good and agreeable results, determines the quality of the next life and contributes to a... |
4621330 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ban%C5%AB%20M%C5%ABs%C4%81%20brothers | Banū Mūsā brothers | The three brothers Abū Jaʿfar, Muḥammad ibn Mūsā ibn Shākir (before 803 – February 873); Abū al‐Qāsim, Aḥmad ibn Mūsā ibn Shākir (d. 9th century) and Al-Ḥasan ibn Mūsā ibn Shākir (d. 9th century), were Persian scholars who lived and worked in Baghdad. They are collectively known as the Banū Mūsā (, "Sons of (or Moses)... |
4622696 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History%20of%20the%20City%20of%20Burnside | History of the City of Burnside | The history of the City of Burnside, a local government area in the metropolitan area of Adelaide, spans three centuries. Prior to European settlement Burnside was inhabited by the Kaurna people, who lived around the creeks of the River Torrens during the winter and in the Adelaide Hills during the summer.
Soon after ... |
4622751 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20longest-living%20organisms | List of longest-living organisms | This is a list of the longest-living biological organisms: the individual(s) (or in some instances, clones) of a species with the longest natural maximum life spans. For a given species, such a designation may include:
The oldest known individual(s) that are currently alive, with verified ages.
Verified individual r... |
4622896 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Krull%20%28film%29 | Krull (film) | Krull is a 1983 science fantasy swashbuckler film directed by Peter Yates and written by Stanford Sherman. It follows Prince Colwyn and a fellowship of companions who set out to rescue his bride, Princess Lyssa, from a fortress of alien invaders who have arrived on their home planet.
The film stars Kenneth Marshall as... |
4623698 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/African%20armyworm | African armyworm | The African armyworm (Spodoptera exempta), also called okalombo, kommandowurm, or nutgrass armyworm, is a species of moth of the family Noctuidae. The larvae often exhibit marching behavior when traveling to feeding sites, leading to the common name "armyworm". The caterpillars exhibit density-dependent polyphenism whe... |
4624053 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georgia%20Tann | Georgia Tann | Beulah George "Georgia" Tann (July 18, 1891 – September 15, 1950), was an American social worker and child trafficker who operated the Tennessee Children's Home Society, an adoption agency in Memphis, Tennessee. Tann used the unlicensed home as a front for her black market baby adoption scheme from the 1920s. Young chi... |
4624480 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20Warhammer%20Fantasy%20characters | List of Warhammer Fantasy characters | This is a list of many important or pivotal fictional figures in the history of the Warhammer Fantasy universe.
These characters have appeared in the games set in the Warhammer world, the text accompanying various games and games material, novels by GW and later Black Library and other publications based on the Warham... |
4625564 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tracy%20Philipps | Tracy Philipps | James Erasmus Tracy Philipps (20 November 1888 – 21 July 1959) was a British public servant. Philipps was, in various guises, a soldier, colonial administrator, traveller, journalist, propagandist, conservationist, and secret agent. He served as a British Army intelligence officer in the East African and Middle Easter... |
4626230 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1929%20Bahamas%20hurricane | 1929 Bahamas hurricane | The 1929 Bahamas hurricane (also known as the Great Andros Island Hurricane) was a high-end Category 4 tropical cyclone whose intensity and slow forward speed led to catastrophic damage in the Bahamas in September 1929, particularly on Andros and New Providence islands. Its erratic path and a lack of nearby weather obs... |
4626234 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History%20of%20Minsk | History of Minsk | Early East Slavs settled the forested hills of today's Minsk by the 9th century. They had been migrating from further south and pushing the preceding Balts northwards. The valley of Svislach river was settlement boundary between two Early East Slavs' tribal unions – Krivichs and Dregovichs. By 980 the area was incorpor... |
4626577 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theatre%20Intime | Theatre Intime | Theatre Intime is an entirely student-run dramatic arts not-for-profit organization operating out of the Hamilton Murray Theater at Princeton University. Intime receives no direct support from the university, and is entirely acted, produced, directed, teched and managed by a board of students that is elected once a se... |
4626624 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Han%E2%80%93Xiongnu%20War | Han–Xiongnu War | The Han–Xiongnu War, also known as the Sino–Xiongnu War, was a series of military conflicts fought over two centuries (from 133 BC to 89 AD) between the Chinese Han Empire and the nomadic Xiongnu confederation, although extended conflicts can be traced back as early as 200 BC and ahead as late as 188 AD.
The Chinese c... |
4627140 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hamilton%20Army%20Airfield | Hamilton Army Airfield | Hamilton Field (Hamilton AFB) was a United States Air Force base, which was inactivated in 1973, decommissioned in 1974, and put into a caretaker status with the Air Force Reserves until 1976. It was transferred to the United States Army in 1983 and was designated an Army Airfield until its BRAC closure in 1988. It is ... |
4627429 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iraqi%20Armed%20Forces | Iraqi Armed Forces | The Iraqi Armed Forces ( romanized: Al-Quwwat Al-Musallahah Al-Iraqiyyah) (Kurdish: هێزە چەکدارەکانی عێراق) are the military forces of the Republic of Iraq. They consist of the Iraqi Army, the Iraqi Air Force, and the Iraqi Navy. Along with these three primary service branches, there exists the Iraqi Counter Terrorism ... |
4627888 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dual%20federalism | Dual federalism | Dual federalism, also known as layer-cake federalism or divided sovereignty, is a political arrangement in which power is divided between the federal and state governments in clearly defined terms, with state governments exercising those powers accorded to them without interference from the federal government. Dual fe... |
4627929 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pearl%20Jam%20Official%20Bootlegs | Pearl Jam Official Bootlegs | See full list in :Category:Pearl Jam Official Bootlegs.
The Pearl Jam "official" bootlegs are a large, continually growing series of live albums by the American alternative rock band Pearl Jam. Pearl Jam noted the desire of fans to own a copy of the shows they attended and the popularity of bootleg recordings. They had... |
4628340 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dutch%20Brazil | Dutch Brazil | Dutch Brazil (), also known as New Holland (), was a colony of the Dutch Republic in the northeastern portion of modern-day Brazil, controlled from 1630 to 1654 during Dutch colonization of the Americas. The main cities of the colony were the capital Mauritsstad (today part of Recife), Frederikstadt (João Pessoa), Nieu... |
4628401 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mining%20in%20Cornwall%20and%20Devon | Mining in Cornwall and Devon | Mining in Cornwall and Devon, in the southwest of Britain, is thought to have begun in the early-middle Bronze Age with the exploitation of cassiterite. Tin, and later copper, were the most commonly extracted metals. Some tin mining continued long after the mining of other metals had become unprofitable, but ended in t... |
4628528 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Car%20of%20Tomorrow | Car of Tomorrow | The Car of Tomorrow (abbreviated as CoT) was the common name used for the chassis of the NASCAR Cup Series (2007 – 2012) and Xfinity Series (since 2011 full-time) race cars. The car was part of a five-year project to create a safer vehicle following several deaths in competition, particularly the crash at the 2001 Dayt... |
4629005 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Classification%20of%20the%20Japonic%20languages | Classification of the Japonic languages | The classification of the Japonic languages and their external relations is unclear. Linguists traditionally consider the Japonic languages to belong to an independent family; indeed, until the classification of Ryukyuan as separate languages within a Japonic family rather than as dialects of Japanese, Japanese was con... |
4629012 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karim%20Benzema | Karim Benzema | Karim Mostafa Benzema (born 19 December 1987) is a French professional footballer who plays as a striker for Saudi Pro League club Al-Ittihad. Regarded as one of the best strikers of all time, he is a creative forward renowned for his goal-scoring ability, as well as his technical skills, vision, and versatility on the... |
4629177 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Concord%20Speedway | Concord Speedway | Concord Speedway was a motorsports facility located in the town of Midland, North Carolina, southeast of Concord, North Carolina. The complex featured a -mile asphalt tri-oval and a -mile asphalt oval.
The complex was built in 1982 by Henry Furr, originally with the big track as a dirt -mile oval. The track was later ... |
4629503 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calendar%20of%20saints%20%28Lutheran%29 | Calendar of saints (Lutheran) | The Lutheran Church has, from the time of the Reformation, continued the remembrance of saints. The theological basis for this remembrance may be best illustrated in the words of the Epistle to the Hebrews: "Seeing we also are compassed about with so great a cloud of witnesses, let us lay aside every weight, and the si... |
4629580 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al%20Horford | Al Horford | Alfred Joel Horford Reynoso (born June 3, 1986), nicknamed Big Al, is a Dominican-Bahamian professional basketball player for the Boston Celtics of the National Basketball Association (NBA). Horford is a five-time NBA All-Star and is the highest paid Latin American basketball player.
Horford played college basketball ... |
4629650 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Citation%20of%20United%20Kingdom%20legislation | Citation of United Kingdom legislation | Citation of United Kingdom legislation includes the systems used for legislation passed by devolved parliaments and assemblies, for secondary legislation, and for prerogative instruments. It is relatively complex both due to the different sources of legislation in the United Kingdom, and because of the different histo... |
4629685 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rugby%20union%20in%20Ireland | Rugby union in Ireland | Rugby union () is a popular team sport on the island of Ireland, organised on an all-Ireland basis, including players and teams from both the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland. Its governing body, the Irish Rugby Football Union (IRFU), was founded in 1879, making it the third oldest rugby union in the world afte... |
4629780 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gilgamesh%20in%20the%20arts%20and%20popular%20culture | Gilgamesh in the arts and popular culture | The Epic of Gilgamesh has directly inspired many manifestations of literature, art, music, and popular culture, as identified by Theodore Ziolkowski in the book Gilgamesh Among Us: Modern Encounters With the Ancient Epic (2011). It was only during and after the First World War that the first reliable translations of th... |
4629920 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2006%20South%20Carolina%20state%20elections | 2006 South Carolina state elections | The 2006 South Carolina State Elections took place on November 7, 2006, and included the gubernatorial election. All nine popularly elected constitutional officers were up for reelection, and all races except the Attorney General's were contested. The entire South Carolina House of Representatives, one state senator a... |
4630125 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Artificial%20cell | Artificial cell | An artificial cell, synthetic cell or minimal cell is an engineered particle that mimics one or many functions of a biological cell. Often, artificial cells are biological or polymeric membranes which enclose biologically active materials. As such, liposomes, polymersomes, nanoparticles, microcapsules and a number of o... |
4630134 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adam%20Wainwright | Adam Wainwright | Adam Parrish Wainwright (born August 30, 1981), nicknamed "Waino" and "Uncle Charlie", is an American former professional baseball pitcher who spent his entire career with the St. Louis Cardinals.
The Atlanta Braves selected him 29th overall in the first round of the 2000 amateur draft from Glynn Academy in Brunswick... |
4630168 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Art%20manifesto | Art manifesto | An art manifesto is a public declaration of the intentions, motives, or views of an artist or artistic movement. Manifestos are a standard feature of the various movements in the modernist avant-garde and are still written today. Art manifestos are sometimes in their rhetoric intended for shock value, to achieve a revo... |
4630778 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1st%20Battalion%2C%20227th%20Aviation%20Regiment%20%28United%20States%29 | 1st Battalion, 227th Aviation Regiment (United States) | The 1st Battalion, 227th Aviation Regiment is an attack helicopter battalion of the Combat Aviation Brigade, 1st Cavalry Division. The battalion is an AH-64 Apache battalion based at Fort Hood, Texas.
History
The unit's nickname is "First Attack" because 1st Cavalry Division was "First into Manila" in February 1945. M... |
4630793 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Del%C4%8Devo%20Municipality | Delčevo Municipality | Delčevo Municipality ( ) — municipality in Eastern Macedonia. The center of the municipality is the city of Delchevo. The geographical area is 423 km2 (163 mi2) and has about 13,585 inhabitants. There are 22 settlements in Delchevo, as follows: the town of Delchevo and the villages: Bigla, Vetren, Virce, Vratislavci, G... |
4631130 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Israel%20Lobby%20and%20U.S.%20Foreign%20Policy | The Israel Lobby and U.S. Foreign Policy | The Israel Lobby and U.S. Foreign Policy is a book by John Mearsheimer, Professor of Political Science at the University of Chicago, and Stephen Walt, Professor of International Relations at Harvard Kennedy School at Harvard University, published in late August 2007. It was a New York Times Best Seller.
The book descr... |
4631750 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grissom%20Air%20Reserve%20Base | Grissom Air Reserve Base | Grissom Air Reserve Base is a United States Air Force base, located about north of Kokomo in Cass and Miami counties in Indiana. The facility was established as a U.S. Navy installation, Naval Air Station Bunker Hill, in 1942 and was an active Air Force installation, Bunker Hill Air Force Base from 1954 to 1968, and G... |
4632384 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/434th%20Air%20Refueling%20Wing | 434th Air Refueling Wing | The 434th Air Refueling Wing is an Air Reserve Component of the United States Air Force. It is assigned to the Fourth Air Force, Air Force Reserve Command, stationed at Grissom Air Reserve Base, Indiana. The 434th Air Refueling Wing principal mission is air refueling. If mobilized, the Wing is gained by the Air Mobilit... |
4632779 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bog%20turtle | Bog turtle | The bog turtle (Glyptemys muhlenbergii) is a critically endangered species of semiaquatic turtle in the family Emydidae. The species is endemic to the eastern United States. It was first scientifically described in 1801 after an 18th-century survey of Pennsylvania. The smallest North American turtle, its carapace measu... |
4632858 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20mountain%20ranges%20of%20Arizona | List of mountain ranges of Arizona | There are 210 named mountain ranges in Arizona.This list also includes mountain ranges that are mostly in New Mexico and Sonora, Mexico, that extend into Arizona.
Alphabetical list
The southeast of Arizona, with New Mexico, northwest Chihuahua and northeast Sonora contain insular sky island mountain ranges, (the Madre... |
4633039 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trigger%20%28firearms%29 | Trigger (firearms) | A trigger is a mechanism that actuates the function of a ranged weapon such as a firearm, airgun, crossbow, or speargun. The word may also be used to describe a switch that initiates the operation of other non-shooting devices such as a trap, a power tool, or a quick release. A small amount of energy applied to the tri... |
4633287 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elsie%20Dinsmore | Elsie Dinsmore | Elsie Dinsmore is a children's book series written by Martha Finley (1828–1909) between 1867 and 1905. Of Finley's two girls' fiction series, the Mildred Keith books were more realistic and autobiographical in nature, while the Elsie Dinsmore books, which were better sellers, were more idealistic in plot. A revised and... |
4633449 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Literary%20nonsense | Literary nonsense | Literary nonsense (or nonsense literature) is a broad categorization of literature that balances elements that make sense with some that do not, with the effect of subverting language conventions or logical reasoning. Even though the most well-known form of literary nonsense is nonsense verse, the genre is present in m... |
4634279 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Order%20of%20Saint%20Anna | Order of Saint Anna | The Imperial Order of Saint Anna (; also "Order of Saint Anne" or "Order of Saint Ann") was a Holstein ducal and then Russian imperial order of chivalry. It was established by Karl Friedrich, Duke of Holstein-Gottorp, on 14 February 1735, in honour of his wife Anna Petrovna, daughter of Peter the Great of Russia.
Orig... |
4634420 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alliance%E2%80%93Union%20universe | Alliance–Union universe | The Alliance–Union universe is a fictional universe created by American writer C. J. Cherryh. It is the setting for a future history series extending from the 21st century into the far future.
To date, the corpus of the Alliance–Union universe consists of 27 science fiction novels along with a series of seven short st... |
4634481 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battlefield%20High%20School | Battlefield High School | Battlefield High School is a public high school within the Gainesville District of unincorporated Prince William County, Virginia, United States, and is part of the Prince William County Public Schools. The school is located north of the town of Haymarket bearing a "Haymarket, Virginia" address. Battlefield is one of t... |
4634812 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David%20D%27Or | David D'Or | David D'Or (; born David Nehaisi on October 2, 1965) is an Israeli singer, composer, and songwriter. A countertenor with a vocal range of more than four octaves, he is a three-time winner of the Israeli "Singer of the Year" and "Best Vocal Performer" awards. He was also chosen to represent Israel in the 2004 Eurovision... |
4635073 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Death%20of%20Caroline%20Byrne | Death of Caroline Byrne | Caroline Byrne (8 October 1970 – 7 June 1995), an Australian model, was found at the bottom of a cliff at The Gap in Sydney in the early hours of 8 June 1995. Her then boyfriend Gordon Eric Wood (b. 1962), who at the time of her death was a chauffeur and personal assistant to businessman Rene Rivkin, was convicted of h... |
4635361 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Take%20Care%20%28album%29 | Take Care (album) | Take Care is the second studio album by Canadian rapper Drake. It was released on November 15, 2011, by Young Money Entertainment, Cash Money Records and Republic Records. The album features guest appearances from the Weeknd, Rihanna, Kendrick Lamar, Birdman, Nicki Minaj, Rick Ross, Lil Wayne, and André 3000. Alongside... |
4635444 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/March%20%28music%29 | March (music) | A march, as a musical genre, is a piece of music with a strong regular rhythm which in origin was expressly written for marching to and most frequently performed by a military band. In mood, marches range from the moving death march in Wagner's Götterdämmerung to the brisk military marches of John Philip Sousa and the ... |
4635545 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paleolimnology | Paleolimnology | Paleolimnology (from Greek: παλαιός, palaios, "ancient", λίμνη, limne, "lake", and λόγος, logos, "study") is a scientific sub-discipline closely related to both limnology and paleoecology. Paleolimnological studies focus on reconstructing the past environments of inland waters (e.g., lakes and streams) using the geolog... |
4636744 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Australian%20contract%20law | Australian contract law | The law of contract in Australia is similar to other Anglo-American common law jurisdictions.
Contract law in Australia differs from other jurisdictions because of statute law, and divergent development of common law by the High Court, particularly since the since the 1980s.
A brief history
Australian courts take the... |
4636993 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gabriel%20Milan | Gabriel Milan | Gabriel Milan ( – 26 March 1689) was a Sephardic colonial administrator and planter who served as governor of the Danish West Indies from 7 May 1684 to 27 February 1686. Though he mainly went by the name of 'Gabriel Milan', he identified himself as "Don Franco de Tebary Cordova" in his correspondence with King Frederic... |
4637004 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dartington%20College%20of%20Arts | Dartington College of Arts | Dartington College of Arts was a specialist arts college located at Dartington Hall in the south-west of England, offering courses at degree and postgraduate level together with an arts research programme. It existed for a period of almost 50 years, from its foundation in 1961, to when it closed at Dartington in 2010. ... |
4637061 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Destroyer%20minesweeper | Destroyer minesweeper | Destroyer minesweeper was a designation given by the United States Navy to a series of destroyers that were converted into high-speed ocean-going minesweepers for service during World War II. The hull classification symbol for this type of ship was "DMS." Forty-two ships were so converted, beginning with , converted t... |
4637216 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diseases%20of%20poverty | Diseases of poverty | Diseases of poverty (also known as poverty-related diseases) are diseases that are more prevalent in low-income populations. They include infectious diseases, as well as diseases related to malnutrition and poor health behaviour. Poverty is one of the major social determinants of health. The World Health Report (2002) ... |
4637301 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ring%20Raiders | Ring Raiders | Ring Raiders is a 1989 animated television series based on a 1980s toy line made by Matchbox. The series began with a two-hour special by DIC Enterprises, followed by one week of five half-hour episodes syndicated by Bohbot Communications.
Synopsis
Set in the year 1998, the world is on the brink of a cataclysmic war. ... |
4637590 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob%20Dylan | Bob Dylan | Bob Dylan (legally Robert Dylan; born Robert Allen Zimmerman, May 24, 1941) is an American singer-songwriter. Generally regarded as one of the greatest songwriters ever, Dylan has been a major figure in popular culture over his 60 year career. Much of his most celebrated work dates from the 1960s, when songs such as "B... |
4637719 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juan%20V%C3%A1zquez%20de%20Mella | Juan Vázquez de Mella | Juan Vázquez de Mella y Fanjul (1861–1928) was a Spanish politician and a political theorist. He is counted among the greatest Traditionalist thinkers, at times considered the finest author of Spanish Traditionalism of all time. A politician active within Carlism, he served as a longtime Cortes deputy and one of the pa... |
4637978 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bradford%20Bypass | Bradford Bypass | The Bradford Bypass, also known as the Highway 400–404 Link is a proposed east–west 400-series highway in the northern Greater Toronto Area of the Canadian province of Ontario. The approximately route is currently undergoing planning and analysis under an environmental impact assessment (EA) by the Ministry of Transpo... |
4638069 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fragile%20state | Fragile state | A fragile state or weak state is a country characterized by weak state capacity or weak state legitimacy leaving citizens vulnerable to a range of shocks. The World Bank, for example, deems a country to be ‘fragile’ if it (a) is eligible for assistance (i.e., a grant) from the International Development Association (IDA... |
4638190 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2013%20enlargement%20of%20the%20European%20Union | 2013 enlargement of the European Union | The most recent enlargement of the European Union saw Croatia become the European Union's 28th member state on 1 July 2013. The country applied for EU membership in 2003, and the European Commission recommended making it an official candidate in early 2004. Candidate country status was granted to Croatia by the Europea... |
4638199 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nuclear%20decommissioning | Nuclear decommissioning | Nuclear decommissioning is the process leading to the irreversible complete or partial closure of a nuclear facility, usually a nuclear reactor, with the ultimate aim at termination of the operating licence. The process usually runs according to a decommissioning plan, including the whole or partial dismantling and dec... |
4638589 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Varavara%20Rao | Varavara Rao | Pendyala Varavara Rao (born 3 November 1940) is an Indian activist, poet, teacher, and writer from Telangana, India. He is an accused in the 2018 Bhima Koregaon violence and has been arrested under the non-bailable Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act . Rao was arrested on the charge of plotting to assassinate Indian p... |
4638751 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agiasos | Agiasos | Agiasos () is a small town and a former municipality on the island of Lesbos, North Aegean, Greece. Since the 2019 local government reform, it became a municipality unit that is part of the municipality Mytilene. The municipal unit has an area of 79.924 km2. It is located at the slopes of mount Olympos, at a height of ... |
4638888 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beaver%20Scouts%20%28The%20Scout%20Association%29 | Beaver Scouts (The Scout Association) | Beaver Scouts, often shortened to Beavers, is the second youngest official section of Scouting operated by The Scout Association in the United Kingdom. The core age range for Beaver Scouts is six to eight years. Sections of Beaver Scouts are known as Colonies and are run locally by Scout Groups. After reaching the age ... |
4639196 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Power%20of%20Five | The Power of Five | The Power of Five (re-titled as The Gatekeepers in the US) is a series of five fantasy and suspense novels, written by English author Anthony Horowitz. Published between 2005 and 2012, it is an updated re-imagining of Horowitz's Pentagram series, which the author had left unfinished in the 1980s after he only wrote fou... |
4639256 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tiktaalik | Tiktaalik | Tiktaalik (; Inuktitut ) is a monospecific genus of extinct sarcopterygian (lobe-finned fish) from the Late Devonian Period, about 375 Mya (million years ago), having many features akin to those of tetrapods (four-legged animals). Tiktaalik is estimated to have had a total length of based on various specimens.
Unear... |
4639364 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red%20giant%20flying%20squirrel | Red giant flying squirrel | The red giant flying squirrel or common giant flying squirrel (Petaurista petaurista) is a species of rodent in the family Sciuridae (squirrels). It is found in a wide variety of forest–types, plantations and more open habitats with scattered trees in Southeast Asia, ranging north to the Himalayas and southern and cent... |
4639425 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ghostbusters%3A%20Legion | Ghostbusters: Legion | Ghostbusters: Legion is a 2004 comic book mini-series published by the Quebec-based publisher, 88MPH Studios run by Canadian Sebastien Clavet. It was written by Andrew Dabb, with pencils by Steve Kurth and inks by Serge LaPointe. The series ran 4 issues from February through May 2004. It was collected as a hardcover c... |
4639454 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Validation%20%28drug%20manufacture%29 | Validation (drug manufacture) | The process of establishing documentary evidence demonstrating that a procedure, process, or activity carried out in testing and then production maintains the desired level of compliance at all stages. In the pharmaceutical industry, it is very important that in addition to final testing and compliance of products, it ... |
4639555 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prince%20Xavier%20of%20Bourbon-Parma | Prince Xavier of Bourbon-Parma | Xavier, Duke of Parma and Piacenza, known in France before 1974 as Prince Xavier de Bourbon-Parme, known in Spain as Francisco Javier de Borbón-Parma y de Braganza or simply as Don Javier (25 May 1889 – 7 May 1977), was the head of the ducal House of Bourbon-Parma and Carlist claimant to the throne of Spain.
He was th... |
4639751 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dental%20impression | Dental impression | A dental impression is a negative imprint of hard and soft tissues in the mouth from which a positive reproduction, such as a cast or model, can be formed. It is made by placing an appropriate material in a dental impression tray which is designed to roughly fit over the dental arches. The impression material is liquid... |
4639874 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Epidemiological%20transition | Epidemiological transition | In demography and medical geography, epidemiological transition is a theory which "describes changing population patterns in terms of fertility, life expectancy, mortality, and leading causes of death." For example, a phase of development marked by a sudden increase in population growth rates brought by improved food s... |
4639959 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electric%20Picnic | Electric Picnic | Electric Picnic is an annual arts-and-music festival which has been staged since 2004 at Stradbally Hall in Stradbally, County Laois, Ireland.
Overview
It is organised by Pod Concerts and Festival Republic, who purchased the majority shareholding in 2009. It was voted Best Medium-Sized European Festival at the 2010 E... |
4640304 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vickie%20Guerrero | Vickie Guerrero | Vickie Lynn Benson (formerly Guerrero, née Lara; born April 16, 1968), better known as Vickie Guerrero, is an American professional wrestling personality and manager and retired professional wrestler. She is best known for her tenure with WWE. She most recently worked for All Elite Wrestling (AEW) as the manager of Nyl... |
4641105 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dor%C4%87ol | Dorćol | Dorćol (; ) is an affluent urban neighborhood of Belgrade, the capital of Serbia. It is located in Belgrade's municipality of Stari Grad.
Located along the right bank of the Danube, Dorćol is the oldest surviving neighborhood in Belgrade. It is known for its specific urban charm and the mentality of its residents. The... |
4641504 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20birds%20of%20Puerto%20Rico | List of birds of Puerto Rico | This is a list of the bird species recorded in the archipelago of Puerto Rico, which consists of the main island of Puerto Rico, two island municipalities off the east coast (Vieques and Culebra), three uninhabited islands off the west coast (Mona, Monito and Desecheo) and more than 125 smaller cays and islands.
The a... |
4641516 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bump%20stock | Bump stock | Bump stocks or bump fire stocks are gun stocks that can be used to assist in bump firing. Bump firing is the act of using the recoil of a semi-automatic firearm to fire ammunition cartridges in rapid succession.
The legality of bump stocks in the United States came under question following the 2017 Las Vegas shooting,... |
4641911 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World%20in%20Conflict | World in Conflict | World in Conflict is a 2007 real-time tactics video game developed by the Swedish video game company Massive Entertainment and published by Vivendi Games for Microsoft Windows. The game was released in September 2007, receiving generally favorable reviews and several awards. The game is considered by some to be the sp... |
4642205 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New%20Zealand%20Railways%20Department | New Zealand Railways Department | The New Zealand Railways Department, NZR or NZGR (New Zealand Government Railways) and often known as the "Railways", was a government department charged with owning and maintaining New Zealand's railway infrastructure and operating the railway system. The Department was created in 1880 and was corporatised on 1 April ... |
4642635 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Television%20licensing%20in%20the%20United%20Kingdom | Television licensing in the United Kingdom | In the British Islands, any household watching or recording television transmissions at the same time they are being broadcast is required by law to hold a television licence. This applies regardless of transmission method, including terrestrial, satellite, cable, or for BBC iPlayer internet streaming. The television l... |
4643078 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conflict%20in%20the%20Niger%20Delta | Conflict in the Niger Delta | The current conflict in the Niger Delta first arose in the early 1990s over tensions between foreign oil corporations and a number of the Niger Delta's minority ethnic groups who feel they are being exploited, particularly the Ogoni and the Ijaw. Ethnic and political unrest continued throughout the 1990s despite the re... |
4643088 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gustave%20Boulanger | Gustave Boulanger | Gustave Clarence Rodolphe Boulanger (25 April 1824 – 22 September 1888) was a French figurative painter and academic artist and teacher known for his Classical and Orientalist subjects.
Education and career
The Néo-Grecs and the Prix de Rome
Boulanger was born in Paris in 1824. He never knew his father, and when his... |
4643445 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keiko%20Fujimori | Keiko Fujimori | Keiko Sofía Fujimori Higuchi (; born 25 May 1975) is a Peruvian politician. Fujimori is the eldest daughter of former Peruvian president Alberto Fujimori and Susana Higuchi. From August 1994 to November 2000, she held the role of First Lady of Peru, during her father's administrations. She has served as the leader of t... |
4643464 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rajon%20Rondo | Rajon Rondo | Rajon Pierre Rondo (, born February 22, 1986) is an American professional basketball player who last played for the Cleveland Cavaliers of the National Basketball Association (NBA). A point guard, Rondo played two years of college basketball for the Kentucky Wildcats before being drafted 21st overall by the Phoenix Sun... |
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