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  • singer, ranked by Billboard magazine as the No. 1 country artist of all ... Arnold was instrumental in the postwar movement of country music from ...
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  • research. Often referred to as the "father of modern parapsychology ... Rhine was trained in the scientific method and applied this to what ...
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  • Mercury is the innermost and smallest planet in the solar system, ... This planet is heavily cratered and appears similar to the Moon. It ...
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  • Anthropology in Great Britain) is one of the four branches of general anthropology ... deemed morally reprehensible by the observer's own culture. ...
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  • body of water, or other physical obstacle. The design and structure of a ... The Oxford English Dictionary traces the origin of the word bridge ...
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  • Masonry is the building of structures from individual units laid in ... Masonry is commonly used to make the walls of buildings, retaining ...
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  • In physics, force is defined as the rate of change of momentum of ... or a pull. A familiar example of force is the weight of an object, which ...
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  • Reason, in philosophy, is the ability to form and operate upon concepts ... human capacity, not to be found elsewhere in the animal world. However, recent ...
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  • much as 110 kilograms was reported by the Observer newspaper in 2006. Officials ... to the brink by deep-sea trawlers]. The Observer January 8, 2006. Retrieved ...
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  • is nothing morally good about taking a walk. The theory of value is concerned ... these questions involves explaining the meaning of evaluative judgments ...
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  • 250 px|A traditional, formal presentation of the bride price at a Thai engagement ... Afghans sell girls of eight as brides]. The Observer, January 7, 2007. Retrieved ...
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  • are commensurable if both can be measured in the same unit of measurement. ... truth is conceptual and objective and the observer is uninvolved in the object ...
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  • , are considered largely responsible for the revival of the study of logic ... Whately was a liberal theologian and actively supported the removal ...
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  • Diodorus Cronus (fourth century, B.C.E.) was a Greek philosopher of ... today if the proposition is correct: The observer must wait for the contingent ...
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  • Irish elk is the common name for an giant, extinct deer, Megaloceros ... may be due more to their impact on the observer than any actual property ...
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  • is a global news agency, headquartered in the United States. The company ... Newspaper publisher Edward W. Scripps (1854 — 1926) created the ...
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  • Spider monkey is the common name for the arboreal, tropical New World ... behaviors, spider monkeys add greatly to the human enjoyment of nature ...
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  • Guardian, The The Guardian is a British newspaper owned by the Guardian ... In June 1993, The Guardian bought The Observer, thus gaining a serious ...
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  • forelegs (adapted to capturing prey). The closest relatives of mantids ... any member of Mantodea (although sometimes the term is limited to the family ...
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  • Daniel Kahneman, he was a key figure in the discovery of systematic human ... Tversky was an astute observer of human behavior, recognizing that ...
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