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Zoology | Zoology
Zoology is the science of studying animal life. It is part of biology. Animal life is classified into groups called phyla, of which there are at least thirty. Zoologists are scientists who study animals. They may work in laboratories, or do field research. The methods are many and various. At the heart, they cover the ...
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Zinc | Zinc, Pyrotechnic fuels
Zinc, sometimes called spelter, is a chemical element. It is in the group of metals called the transition metals. It is sometimes considered a post-transition metal. Its symbol on the periodic table is "Zn". Zinc is the 30th element on the periodic table, and has an atomic number of 30. Zinc has a mass number of 65.38....
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Zebra | Zebras
Zebras are mammals of the family Equidae. Zebras are African horses. They are in the same genus as the common horse, Equus caballus, and donkeys. Zebras are known for having many black and white stripes. There are three main species of zebra, Grevy's Zebra, the Plains Zebra, and the Mountain Zebra. Grevy's Zebra (Equus...
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Zoo | Zoos
A zoological garden, zoological park, or zoo is a place where many different species of animals are kept so that people can see and watch them. Modern zoos try not only to be for people's entertainment, but for education, research, and the conservation and protection of animals. Many zoos are centers where rare animals...
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Boot Device
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History Of Spain
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Basic English International Wordlist
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Breakfast Sausage
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Human Body
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Classical Element
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Copyright | Copyright, Property
With copyright, a work can only be copied if the owner gives the permission to do so. If someone copies a work without permission, the owner can say that they infringed their copyright. When this happens, the owner may sue for the amount of money that should have been paid. Most cases are handled by civil law. In more ...
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English As An Additional Language
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Dissolution Of The Monasteries
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God's Eye View
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Linear Algebra
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Net Jargon
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Units Of Measurement
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Political Party
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List Of Countries
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List Of Mathematics Topics
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US Units Of Measurement
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Blood Sausage
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Cost Of Living
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Simple English GFDL
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History Of Australia
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Macadamia Nut
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Magnifying Glass
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List Of Fruits
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List Of Canadian Provinces And Territories
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List Of Provinces Of China
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List Of Common Elements
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List Of 1000 Basic Words
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Ethnic Group
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Financial Capital
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Einstein On The Beach
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Basic English Alphabetical Wordlist
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Autonomous Communities Of Spain
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Basic English international wordlist
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List Of 1000 basic words
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Maths
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Metric System
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Models Of Nature
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Natural Resource
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Non-Profit
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Mother Tongue
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Models Of Our Universe
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Moral Reasoning
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Virtual Community
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Vegetable Oil
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Time Horizon
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Textual Difficulty
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Terrestrial Ecoregion
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Social Capital
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Political Problems Of China
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Product Stewardship
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Operating System
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Probability Experiment
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Right Angle
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Server Log
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String Theory
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Web Browser
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Simple English
Simple English might mean: Simple English Wikipedia gives information about a certain subject using fewer words and simpler grammar than the normal English Wikipedia. Simple English Wiktionary Basic English, created by Charles Kay Ogden, which only contains 850 words Learning English, by the Voice of America broadcasti...
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Social Contract
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United States Of America
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Proper Noun
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Periodic Table
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Open Content
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Search Engine
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Text Of The GNU Free Documentation License
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Time Limit
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US Gallon
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List Of mathematics topics
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Graph Theory
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Dissolution Of the monasteries
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Abrahamic Religion
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American Indian
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Archeology
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Ad Hominem
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Census Of Marine Life
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Fecund Universes
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Bubonic Plague
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People's Republic Of China
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Service Economy
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Jail | Government buildings, Criminal justice, Punishments
A jail (also spelled gaol) is a protected place where people are locked up. The police or other, similar groups, who are meant to protect people, are in charge of it. Some of the people locked in jails are: People who might have done something against the law (doing this is a crime) and have not yet been to court (wher...
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Prison | Prisons, Basic English 850 words
A prison or jail is a facility where people are held against their will as a punishment or in pretrial detention. The main cause for imprisonment is breaking the law. Those who break the law and are convicted (found guilty) in court can receive a prison sentence, which is an order to spend an amount of time in prison. ...
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Mexico | Mexico, Spanish-speaking countries, 1821 establishments in North America
Mexico, officially the United Mexican States, is a country in North America. It borders the United States to the north, and Guatemala and Belize to the southeast; while having maritime boundaries with the Pacific Ocean to the west, the Caribbean Sea to the southeast, and the Gulf of Mexico to the east. Mexico is the th...
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Atlantic Ocean | Atlantic Ocean
The Atlantic Ocean is the world's second largest ocean. It covers a total area of about , about 20 percent of the Earth's surface. It is named after the Ancient Greek god Atlas, the Titan in Greek mythology. The Atlantic formed when the Americas moved west from Eurasia and Africa. This began sometime in the Cretaceous ...
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Mercury
Mercury (mythology), the Roman god Mercury (planet), the first planet from the Sun in our solar system Mercury (element), the chemical element or atom Project Mercury, the first human spaceflight program by the United States' NASA Mercury (programming language), a programming language Mercury automobile, a make of car ...
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Mercury (element) | Transition metals
Mercury, also known as quicksilver or hydrargyrum (pronounced hai-DRAR-jər-əm), is a chemical element. Its symbol on the periodic table is Hg, and its atomic number is 80. Its atomic mass is 200.59. The symbol Hg stands for its Latinized Greek name hydrargyrum, meaning watery or liquid silver. No one has the credit for...
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Africa | Africa, Gondwana
Africa is the second largest continent in the world. It makes up about one-fifth of the world's total land area. It is surrounded by large areas of water. There are 54 fully recognised and independent countries in Africa, and 14.7% (1.216 billion) of the world's population lives there. It is thought to be the continent...
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Butter | Basic English 850 words, Butter, Spreads, Cooking fats
Butter is a dairy food. It is made by moving the milk from whole cream for a long time. The fat in the cream separates from the liquid. The fat is butter. Butter is often used on bread, as a main ingredient in biscuits, as a shortening agent in some baking and cooking recipes, and for frying foods. Often, butter is mad...
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Old calendar
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Cold War | Cold War
The Cold War (1947-1991) was the fighting between the United States and its allies and the Soviet Union and its allies between the end of World War II and the fall of the Soviet Union. It is called the "Cold" War because the Americans and the Soviets never actually fought each other directly. Instead, they influenced o...
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Japanese Empire
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Peer Review
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Mainland China | China, Territorial disputes of China
Mainland China, also called the Chinese Mainland, is the part of China not including the Republic of China controlling Taiwan, Kinmen, Matsu, and the Pescadores. The term also excludes Hong Kong and Macau. In the Qing Dynasty (Manchu Dynasty), all of Mainland China, Hong Kong, Macau, Taiwan, Kinmen, Matsu, the Pescado...
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Capital city | Capital cities
Most of the country's leaders, embassy and officials work in the capital city. This does not have to be the case though: Monaco, Nauru, Switzerland and Vatican City are examples of countries that do not have a capital city. Capitals are usually among the largest cities in their regions and often are the biggest. For ex...
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Faulting
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Climate | Climate
alt=Map of world dividing climate zones, largely influenced by latitude. The zones, going from the equator upward (and downward) are Tropical, Dry, Moderate, Continental and Polar. There are subzones within these zones.|thumb|center|370px|Worldwide Climate Classifications Climate means the usual condition of the temper...
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