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1967 | 1967
1967 (MCMLXVII) was a common year starting on Sunday in the Gregorian calendar. January 26 - A blizzard happened in Illinois and Indiana February 2 – The American Basketball Association is formed. February 15 – Chicago, a musical group forms March 13 – Indira Gandhi becomes prime minister of India. April 28 – Montreal ...
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List of football clubs in Germany | German football clubs, Lists of football teams
These are the German football teams that now (2025-2026) playing in a professional league. The highest German league is the Bundesliga (First Division). Below it is the second Bundesliga (Second Division). The Third Division is called 3. Liga. The Fourth Division, called Regionalliga is split into a northern, a souther...
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List of football clubs in Italy | Italian football clubs, Lists of football teams, Italy-related lists
These are some Italian football teams that now (2025-2026) playing in a professional category. SSC Napoli from Naples Internazionale Milan from Milan Atalanta B.C. from Bergamo Juventus F.C. from Turin ACF Fiorentina from Florence S.S. Lazio from Rome Bologna F.C. 1909 from Bologna Torino F.C. from Turin Udinese Calcio...
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List of football clubs in Spain | Spanish football clubs, Lists of football teams
These are the Spanish football (soccer) teams and the leagues they played in for the 2025-2026 season. Primera División (La Liga EA Sports) Segunda División (La Liga Hypermotion) Deportivo de La Coruña Cultural y Deportiva Leonesa Real Valladolid C.F.
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Cymru Premier | Football leagues in Wales, 1992 establishments in the United Kingdom, 1990s establishments in Wales
The Cymru Premier is a football league in Wales. It used to be called the Welsh Premier League; before that, it was called the League of Wales. The league was formed in 1992. Some large Welsh clubs play in England's Football League. Some of these Welsh clubs include Cardiff City F.C. and Swansea City A.F.C., who both p...
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Arsenal F.C. | Arsenal F.C., Premier League clubs, 1886 establishments in England
Arsenal Football Club is an English football club based in London that currently plays in the English Premier League. The club was founded in 1886 and was originally called Dial Square F.C. named after a sundial on the side of a factory. The team plays in a traditional red and white kit. They played at Highbury in Nor...
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Aston Villa F.C. | Premier League clubs, 1874 establishments in England
Aston Villa Football Club (nicknamed Villa), is an English football club based in Birmingham. They have played at Villa Park, in Aston, since 1897. They were one of the teams that started the English Football League in 1888. They were also one of the teams that started the Premier League in 1992. They are one of five E...
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Birmingham City F.C. | English football clubs, 1875 establishments in England, Organisations based in Birmingham
Birmingham City Football Club, is an English football club. The club play in the Championship, their current manager is Lee Bowyer. Their home ground is St.Andrews 1875-1888 Small Heath Alliance F.C. 1888-1905 Heath F.C. 1905-1945 Birmingham F.C. 1945-present Birmingham City F.C. SeasonLeaguePosition2000/01First Divisi...
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Blackburn Rovers F.C. | English football clubs, 1875 establishments in England
Blackburn Rovers F.C. is an English football club. They play at Ewood Park, which is in Blackburn, Lancashire. The manager of the club is Jon Dahl Tomasson. They are famously nicknamed 'The Bottlers' due to how many times they have failed to get promotion to the Premier League while being so close. Blackburn Rovers won...
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Bolton Wanderers F.C. | Premier League clubs, 1874 establishments in England, Bolton
Bolton Wanderers F.C. is an English football club. It is based 15 miles north of Manchester. The club plays in the English football league 1, the third tier league in England. Their home is the University of Bolton Stadium. It holds around 28,723 people. Their manager is Ian Evett. At home they play in a white shirt, n...
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Charlton Athletic F.C. | English football clubs, 1905 establishments in England
Charlton Athletic Football Club, is an English football club. The club plays in the Football League One. SeasonLeaguePosition2000/01Premier League9th2001/02Premier League14th2002/03Premier League12th2003/04Premier League7th2004/05Premier League11th2005/06Premier League13th2006/07Premier League19th2007/08League Champion...
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Chelsea F.C. | 1905 establishments in England, Premier League clubs, Football clubs in London, Chelsea, London, London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham
Chelsea Football Club is an English football club that plays in the Premier League. Their home stadium is Stamford Bridge in Fulham, London. Chelsea is considered to be one of the most successful clubs in England, having won many trophies, including 6 Premier League, 2 UEFA Champions League, 2 UEFA Europa League, 5 Lea...
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Everton F.C. | Premier League clubs, 1878 establishments in England, Sport in Liverpool
Everton Football Club is an English football club from the city of Liverpool. The club currently competes in the Premier League and have played more seasons in the top league of English football than any other team. Everton were founded in 1878. They have a long rivalry with Liverpool, mostly because both clubs have th...
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Fulham F.C. | Premier League clubs, 1879 establishments in England
Fulham Football Club is an English football club from London that currently plays in the Premier League in the 2022–23 season. It plays in a white shirt and black shorts for home games. For away games, it played in red shirts and white shorts in 2013/14, but has played in colours such as green, yellow or black. The tea...
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Liverpool F.C. | 1892 establishments in England, Liverpool F.C.
Liverpool Football Club () is an association football club based in Liverpool, Merseyside, England. The team plays in the Premier League, the top tier of English football, and are the current league champions. They have won one FIFA Club World Cup title (shared English club record), six European Cups (English club reco...
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Manchester City F.C. | 1880 establishments in the United Kingdom, Premier League clubs, Sport in Manchester, Football clubs in Greater Manchester, Manchester City F.C.
Manchester City Football Club is an English football club. The club is coached by Pep Guardiola and the team is currently playing in the English Premier League. The club plays in the Premier League and is owned by a royal family from Abu Dhabi. As of 1 September 2008 they are the richest club in the Premier League. The...
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Manchester United F.C. | 1878 establishments in England, Manchester United F.C.
Manchester United Football Club (F.C.) is a professional football club. It is based in Old Trafford, Greater Manchester, England. It plays in the Premier League, the highest level of English football. Its nickname is "the Red Devils". The club started as Newton Heath LYR Football Club, in 1878. It changed its name to M...
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Middlesbrough F.C. | 1876 establishments in England, English football clubs, Middlesbrough
Middlesbrough Football Club is an English football club. Their stadium is the Riverside Stadium. The club plays in the Premier League. The manager is Chris Wilder. SeasonLeaguePosition2000/01Premier League14th2001/02Premier League12th2002/03Premier League11th2003/04Premier League11th2004/05Premier League7th2005/06Premi...
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Newcastle United F.C. | Newcastle United F.C., 1892 establishments in England
Newcastle United Football Club is an English football club in Newcastle upon Tyne. Newcastle play in the Premier League. Currently managed by Jason Tindall since 2025. RoleNameChairmanYasir Al-RumayyanDirectorsAmanda StaveleyJamie ReubenAlexander LukinsonAbdulmajid Ahmed AlhagbaniAsmaa Mohammed RezeeqSporting DirectorD...
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Portsmouth F.C. | English football clubs, Portsmouth, 1898 establishments in England, Organisations based in Hampshire
Portsmouth F.C. is an English football club. They play in EFL League One. Their home stadium is called Fratton Park. Portsmouth's manager is John Mousinho. The most famous manager was probably Harry Redknapp who took the team to an FA Cup victory in 2008 which subsequently got the team into the UEFA Europa League (then...
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Tottenham Hotspur F.C. | 1882 establishments in England, Premier League clubs, Tottenham Hotspur F.C.
Tottenham Hotspur Football Club is an English football club. The club plays in the Premier League. Their current stadium is the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in North London. Famous Tottenham Hotspur players include Pat Jennings, Paul Gascoigne, Glenn Hoddle, Dave Mackay, Gary Lineker, Danny Blanchflower, Teddy Sheringham ...
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Drink driving
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Derby County F.C. | English football clubs, 1884 establishments in England
Derby County Football Club is an English football club. The club plays in the Football League Championship. The club was formed in 1884 by players from Derbyshire County Cricket Club who wanted something to do in the winter. They started out by playing at the Racecourse Ground, Derby. The Rams, as Derby County are know...
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Ipswich Town F.C. | English football clubs, Ipswich, 1878 establishments in England, Former very good articles
Ipswich Town Football Club (Ipswich Town) is an English football club. It is based in Ipswich, Suffolk. The club was founded in 1878. The club's home stadium is Portman Road. The Ipswich team will play in the EFL Championship in the 2025–26 season, having been relegated at the end of the 2024–25 season, after one year ...
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Sunderland A.F.C. | Premier League clubs, Sunderland
Sunderland Association Football Club is an English football club. They are from the city of Sunderland. The club played in the Premier League in the 2005/2006 season, they finished bottom. They played in the Football League Championship in 2006/2007, but were promoted back to the Premiership for 2007/08 under manager R...
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West Bromwich Albion F.C. | Premier League clubs, 1878 establishments in England
West Bromwich Albion Football Club (West Brom, WBA) is an English football club. The club plays in the Championship. Their home stadium is called the Hawthorns. Albion were one of the founding members of The Football League in 1888 and have spent the majority of their existence in the top tier of English football. They...
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West Ham United F.C. | 1895 establishments in England, Football clubs in London
West Ham United Football Club is an English football club. The club plays in the Premier League. It was started in 1895 and its home stadium is the London stadium East London. The club is also called "the Hammers" and "the Irons" because it was started in a London Ironworks. Their main rivals are Millwall and other riv...
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Wigan Athletic F.C. | 1932 establishments in the United Kingdom, 1930s establishments in England, Wigan, Football clubs in Greater Manchester
Wigan Athletic Football Club is an English football club from Wigan, Greater Manchester. The club plays in the Championship, currently managed by Owen Coyle. They play their home games at the DW Stadium. In 2012-13 they won the FA Cup by beating Manchester City 1-0 and so they played in the UEFA Europa League in the se...
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Wimbledon F.C. | English football clubs, 1889 establishments in England, Defunct football clubs, 2004 disestablishments in the United Kingdom
Wimbledon Football Club was an English football club. The club began in Wimbledon in 1889. In 2002 it moved to Milton Keynes and in 2004 it changed its name to Milton Keynes Dons F.C. Many football fans in Wimbledon did not agree with the move. They decided to start a new club there, which is called AFC Wimbledon. T...
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Accrington Stanley F.C. | English football clubs, 1921 establishments in England, 1962 disestablishments in the United Kingdom, 1968 establishments in England, 1960s disestablishments in England
Accrington Stanley Football Club is an English football club. The club will play in League Two (the English fourth division) in the 2015/16 season. They were re-founded in 1968 after going bankrupt (having no money) in 1962. They were first founded in 1921. They are thought of a hard working club but having no chance o...
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Telford United F.C. | English football clubs
A.F.C Telford United is a football club based in Telford, Shropshire, England. They are currently a member of the National League North, the sixth tier of English football. They were founded in 2004. They are based off the original Telford United, which folded in 2004 after financial problems. They play their home game...
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A.F.C. Wimbledon | English football clubs, 2002 establishments in England
AFC Wimbledon is an English football club from London. The club are currently in EFL League One. AFC Wimbledon were formed in 2002 by fans angry at Wimbledon F.C. moving to Milton Keynes, 70 miles away from South London. They play at Plough Lane in London.
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Sheffield F.C. | Football clubs in Sheffield, 1857 establishments in Europe, 1850s establishments in the United Kingdom
Sheffield Football Club is a football club in England. Sheffield F.C. is the oldest football club in the world. It was set up in 1857 in the city of Sheffield. Unlike Sheffield United F.C. and Sheffield Wednesday F.C., it does not play in a national league.
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Asteroid belt | Asteroids
The asteroid belt or main belt is a ring of small and large rocks and dust between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter. The biggest object in the asteroid belt is Ceres, a dwarf planet. The Kirkwood gaps separate the asteroid belt into several groups. The belt is toroidal in shape. Most asteroids orbit at 2 to 3 times the d...
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Asteroid field
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Essen | Imperial free cities, World Heritage Sites in Germany, Essen
Essen (; Low Franconian and Ripuarian: Esse, () is a German city in the state of North Rhine-Westphalia. It is on the Ruhr River and it is near Cologne, Duisburg and Bochum. Essen has 585,000 inhabitants. Together with Dortmund, Essen is the biggest city of the Ruhr area with its 5,000,000 inhabitants. Essen is often c...
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Gardening | Gardening
Gardening is the growing of plants such as flowers, shrubs and trees as a hobby or recreation. Some people also grow vegetables or fruit in their gardens. People do gardening outdoors in the soil in their backyard, or in pots or containers on their balcony or on their patio. Some people do gardening on a roof. People d...
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Democracy | Democracy
Democracy means rule by the people. There are different ways this can be done: People meet to decide about new laws, and changes to existing ones. This is usually called direct democracy. It is never used except in small countries, or perhaps in towns. Modern populations are usually too large to do this. The people ele...
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Game | Games
A game is something that people often do for fun. It is different from work. Many sports are games, and there are many professional sports. In those cases, people can make money, because it is a type of entertainment. There are different kinds of games using many kinds of equipment. For example, in video games, people ...
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Nebraska | Nebraska, 1867 establishments in the United States
Nebraska is a state near to the center of the United States. Its capital is Lincoln and the largest city is Omaha. It touches the states of Wyoming, South Dakota, Iowa, Missouri, Colorado and Kansas. Nebraska is known for its agriculture, especially beef and corn. Nebraska has hot summers and cold winters. A temperatur...
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Time | Basic English 850 words, Philosophy, Time
Time is the continued proсess of existence and events. It happens in an apparently irreversible way from the history, through the now and to the future. To measure time, we can use anything that repeats itself regularly. One example is the start of a new day (as Earth rotates on its axis). Two more are the phases of th...
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Force | Force, Basic physics ideas
In physics, a force is a push or pull or a twist between objects. It is called an interaction because if one object acts on another, its action is matched by a reaction from the other object. This idea is known as Newton's third law, where action and reaction are "equal and opposite" (matched). The objects are just t...
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Laboratory techniques | Science
Laboratory techniques are the techniques of handling the various pieces of apparatus. Handling of chemicals Ways to dissolve a solid in a liquid or to mix two liquids in a test tube: Shake the test tube gently Stir with a glass rod Tap the bottom of the test tube with your finger Pour the contents to and fro between tw...
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International System of Units | SI units, Systems
The International System of Units is the standard modern form of the metric system. The name of this system can be shortened or abbreviated to SI, from the French name Système International d'unités. The International System of Units is a system of measurement based on 7 base units: the metre (length), kilogram (mass),...
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Systeme Internationale
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System international
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System International
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Lake Michigan | Great Lakes, Lakes of the United States
Lake Michigan is one of the five Great Lakes in North America. It has a surface area of . It is wide, with an average depth of and a maximum depth of . Lake Michigan is the 5th-largest lake in the world. The lake is separated from, but connected to the Canada–United States border-shared Lake Huron by the , Straits o...
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Gas syringe | Laboratory equipment, Measuring tools
A gas syringe is a type of laboratory glassware. It is used to collect a gas or to measure the volume of a gas. Simple systems can be settled in the laboratory to collect gas or to compress it. It is usually used to explain the Ideal Gas Law.
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Apiculture
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Mixture | Chemistry
In chemistry, a mixture is a substance that is made up of two or more simpler substances. These substances can be chemical elements or compounds. A mixture can be made of liquids, solids, or gases. A mixture is not the same as a compound which is made of two or more atoms connected together. For instance, a mixture of ...
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Language family | Languages, Language-related lists
Language families are groups of languages that are related to each other because they come from a common older language. The languages in a family have similar vocabulary or structure. For example, French and Spanish both come from Latin. Latin was spoken a long time ago, and some of the people who spoke it started to ...
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Chess | Chess, Board games
Chess is a board game for two players. It is played on a square board, made up of 64 smaller squares, with eight squares in each row and column. Each player starts with 16 pieces: eight pawns, two knights, two bishops, two rooks, one queen and one king. The goal of the game is for each player to try and checkmate the k...
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Gold | Basic English 850 words, Gold, Precious metals
Gold is a soft, dense, bright yellow metal. It is a chemical element. Its chemical symbol is Au. Its atomic number is 79. As a precious metal, it has been used for many thousands of years by people all over the world, for jewelry, and as money. It is easy to shape. This means, it can be hammered into sheets or stretche...
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Century | Units of time
A century is a way to describe a length of time. One century is one hundred years. The ancient Romans used the word centuria to describe a group of about one hundred soldiers, organized into a single unit. The Roman numeral for 100 is "C". The word for 100 in Latin is "centum". A centenary is a celebration of something...
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SI base unit
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Kilogram | SI units, Units of mass
The kilogram is the base unit of mass in the International System of Units (SI). It is widely used in science, engineering, and commerce worldwide. The kilogram is close to the mass of one litre of water. As of May 20, 2019, the definition of the kilogram is based on the Planck constant as . There are attempts to defi...
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Second | Units of time, Basic English 850 words, SI units
The second (symbol: s), is a unit of time. There are 60 seconds in a minute, 60 minutes in an hour, and 24 hours in a day. This tradition dates back to the Babylonians. In science, a second is the time it takes for a caesium atom to vibrate 9,192,631,770 (around 9 billion) times. Scientists measure the second this way ...
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Anthropologist
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Orange (color)
Orange is a color. It is the combination of red and yellow. Orange is the color of an orange fruit, which is where the name of the color comes from. Before the orange fruit was introduced to England in the 1500s, this color was called yellow-red. The first recorded use of orange as a color name in English was in 1512...
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Basque Country (greater region) | Geography of France, Geography of Spain, Basques
The Basque Country (Basque: Euskal Herria) is a region in Southwestern Europe that is within the borders of France and Spain. It is the home of the Basque people. It is at the western end of the Pyrenees on the Bay of Biscay. Its boundaries are complicated, as it consists of seven districts: four within Spain and three...
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M-theory | String theory
M-theory is an idea in small-particle physics that is part of superstring theory that was initially proposed in 1995 by Edward Witten. The idea, or theory, often causes arguments among scientists, because there is no way to test it to see if it is true. If ever proven true, M-theory and string theory would mean big pro...
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Jaguar Cars | British automobile companies
Jaguar Cars was a British car manufacturer and the Jaguar marque is now owned by Jaguar Land Rover. The original company was established in 1922 by William Lyons and was renamed Jaguar in 1935. Jaguar is known for its luxury saloons and sportscars. 1922 but now owned TATA Motors in india. Jaguar was a private company u...
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Scientific method | Philosophy of science, Experiments, Scientific method
A more important use of photography in science was by Charles Darwin in his The Descent of Man, 1871. The scientific method refers to ways to get facts, correct errors and mistakes, and test theories. The Oxford English Dictionary says that scientific method is: "a method or procedure that has characterized natural sci...
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Plymouth Argyle F
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Gas | Gases
A gas is one of the main forms, or states, of matter, like solids, liquids, and plasmas. What makes gases special is that they do not have a fixed shape or a set volume. Instead, gas particles, tiny atoms or molecules, are spread out, move freely, and have a lot of energy. Because the particles are so far apart and do ...
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Family | Human behavior, Social groups
A family is a group of people who, in most cases, live together. They share their money and food and are supposed to take care of one another. Its members are either genetically related (like brother and sister) or legally bound to each other, for example by marriage. In many cultures, the members of a family have the ...
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Wave (physics) | Waves
250px|thumb|Surface wave in water A wave is a kind of disturbance that travels through space and matter. Wave motions transfer energy from one place to another. Waves are found everywhere in the natural world. Examples of waves are: Seismic waves (earthquakes) Electromagnetic waves Waves have properties that can be mea...
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Weapon | Weapons
A weapon is an object that can be used to attack or injure a person or animal. People have used weapons since ancient times. While other animals use weapons, in most cases they are attached to the animal (teeth, claws, tusks, etc.). In man's case they are detached and constantly selected for the purpose at hand. Some o...
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Christmas cake | Cakes, Christmas food
alt=|thumb|A homemade Christmas cake with some gingerbread and plants in Christmas Day A Christmas cake is a heavy cake containing much dried fruit and usually having a covering of icing. It is made to be eaten at Christmas. It can also be called a fruitcake. A common favorite of many is the traditional Scottish Christ...
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Christmas cracker | Christmas
A Christmas cracker is a hollow card tube covered with brightly coloured paper twisted on each end. When pulled apart, it makes a pop sound. It usually contains a small gift, a paper crown hat and a joke. It is generally used at Christmas celebrations, usually shared by two family members to compete by tugging on each ...
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Fingerplate | Doors
A fingerplate also known as a pushplate, is a plate that is fixed to a door near the handle or keyhole. It is for stopping dirt getting on the door. And is made of metal or glass. Their installation are no longer practical, and are now used for decoration.
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Floodlight | Theatre, Light sources
A floodlight is a large electric light. It makes a very strong and bright beam of light. It is used for lighting the outside of buildings, football grounds, etc. at night.
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Headrest | Auto parts
A headrest is something which supports the head. It is usually a suitably shaped part of the back of a chair or of a front seat in a car. It is designed to support passenger's shoulder part and neck to prevent whiplash in cases of crash at the rear.
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Inkpad | Technology, Writing tools
An inkpad is a small box that contains a pad of cloth or other material. It is impregnated with ink (the pad is inky). A marker is pressed onto the pad, then onto paper. Any raised marks on the pad leave an impression in ink on the paper. Ink pads are used with rubber stamps. On the stamp is the symbol of an organisati...
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Jack-in-the-box | Toys
A jack-in-the-box, otherwise referred to as a jack box, is a children's toy which is a box from which a figure on a spring jumps when the top is opened. You twist the knob until the spring shoots out the toy, which you put back in the box and do it all over again. Many kids have fun when they see the jack jumping out f...
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Chritmas cake
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London boroughs | London boroughs
A London Borough is a district of Greater London. There are 32 of them, including one that also call itself a separate city - the City of Westminster (where Buckingham Palace and the Houses of Parliament are) and the City of London (the oldest part of London). Each Borough has its own local government. Kensington and C...
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City of London | Ceremonial counties of England, City of London
The City of London, also referred to as the Square Mile or simply the City, is a district of Greater London. The city's boundaries have remained almost unchanged since the Middle Ages. Although it is now only a small part of the metropolis, it is a notable part of central London. The City holds city status in its own r...
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City of Westminster | City of Westminster
The City of Westminster is a city and London borough. It is to the west of the City of London. Its most important area, Westminster, contains the Houses of Parliament, Whitehall, Downing Street and Westminster Abbey. The main official residence of the British monarch, Buckingham Palace, is also located in the City of W...
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London Borough of Lambeth | London Borough of Lambeth
The London Borough of Lambeth is a London Borough. It is in south west London, England.
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London Borough of Southwark | London Borough of Southwark
The London Borough of Southwark is a London Borough. It is in south east London. It is extramural to the City of London. London Bridge station Other places in Southwark Borough
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London Borough of Camden | London Borough of Camden
The London Borough of Camden is a London Borough. It is in north and central London. It is extramural to the City of London. Camden Town London website – News about the Camden Markets and Camden Town The website of Camden Council WHO's Commission 2008 finding on the Social Determinants of Health finding re 'two Camdens...
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London Borough of Merton | London Borough of Merton
The London Borough of Merton is a London Borough. It is in south west London. In the London Borough of Merton there is the towns of Morden, Wimbledon, Mitcham and other small towns like Pollards Hill, Colliers Wood and Summerstown.
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Brixton | Brixton
Brixton is a place in south London. It has a lot of people from the Caribbean. It has a big market and many nightclubs.
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Bankside | Areas of London, London Borough of Southwark
Bankside is the old part of the London Borough of Southwark. It is next to the River Thames. Tate Modern - art gallery
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River Thames | River Thames
The River Thames is a large river in England. It goes through London, the capital city of the United Kingdom. The Thames is 346 kilometres (235 statute miles) long. Its source is near the village of Kemble in the Cotswolds; it flows through Oxford (where it is called "The Isis", a shortening of its Latin name), Reading...
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Queen | Kings and queens
A queen is a woman who rules a country which is a monarchy. She may either get this position because of inheritance or because she has married a king. A queen regnant is a queen who is the monarch of a country. She usually comes to power after the death of the previous king or queen, who is her parent. A country that i...
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Male | Gender, Sex
Male is one of two biological sexes. Most species have two sexes male and female. Human males are usually men or boys; human females are usually women or girls (Except if their gender does not correlate with their sex assigned at birth). The two sexes have different sexual organs, and different secondary sex character...
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Female | Basic English 850 words, Gender, Sex
Female is one of two sexes. It is the sex that produces ova ("egg" cells) for sexual reproduction. Females of some species also bear offspring. When looking at seed plants, the plants that only produce seed are called female, those that only produce pollen are called male. The majority of seed plants produce both, and ...
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Camden | Areas of London, London Borough of Camden
Camden is a place in north London, England. It has a big market which has lots of clothes. It is also good for music. It is an Urban Area. Regent's Canal runs through Camden.
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Royal Borough of Greenwich | Royal Borough of Greenwich
The Royal Borough of Greenwich is a London Borough. It is in south east London.
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London Borough of Wandsworth | London Borough of Wandsworth
The London Borough of Wandsworth is a London Borough. It is in south west London.
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London Borough of Islington | London Borough of Islington
The London Borough of Islington is a London Borough. It is north of Central London. It is extramural to the City of London.
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Bambuco | Folk music, Colombian culture
Bambuco is a type of music from Colombia. The beat of this music is like the European waltz or polska. Bambuco is often folk music. There is a dance that goes with Bambuco music. It is a group dance and has a 6/8 or 3/4 meter. Sometimes Bambuco is called "el bambuco". People think Bambuco started in Africa. It is popul...
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Christmas | Christmas
Christmas (which means “The Mass of Christ”) is a Christian holiday that celebrates the birth of Jesus Christ, who Christians believe is the Son of God. Christmas is also a cultural holiday for many non-Christians all over the world. It is usually celebrated in the month of December, with the main day being Christmas D...
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Adjective | Parts of speech
I like blue skies and fluffy clouds. It was a very 'cold day. My friend is very tall with brown eyes They are good people.}} An adjective'' is a word that describes a noun or pronoun. Nouns are words that name a place, a person, a thing, or an idea. An adjective is a word that gives more information about the noun tha...
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Paper | Basic English 850 words, Paper, Writing tools
Paper is a thin material of (mostly) wood fibres pressed together. People write on paper with a pencil or pen, and books are made of paper. Paper can absorb liquids such as water, so people can clean things with paper. There are many types of paper, such as craft paper and copy paper. The pulp and paper industry compri...
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Physical power
#redirect Power (physics)
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Power | Basic English 850 words
Power has different meanings depending on the context: Power (physics), how fast energy can be changed into work Electric power, electricity that comes from power plants or generators In sociology, power is the ability of a person to make another person do something. This might also be called influence or control. Stat...
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