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  • Swimming is self-propulsion through water, or other liquid, usually for recreation, sport, exercise, or survival. Locomotion is achieved through ...
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  • {{Unification Aspects|Dorothy Johnson Vaughan was an American mathematician and human computer who worked for the National Advisory Committee ...
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  • Thomas Tallis (c.1505 – November 23, 1585) was an extremely talented English composer. Tallis flourished as a church musician during the often ...
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  • Federalist No. 5, titled "The Same Subject Continued: Concerning Dangers from Foreign Force and Influence", is a political essay by ...
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  • Symeon the New Theologian (949 – 1022) was a Byzantine monk and mystic who became one of the most important spiritual influences in the Eastern ...
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  • Yehenara, Empress Xiao Ding Jing (1868 – 1913), is better known as the Empress Long Yu. Xiao Ding Jing was the Qing Dynasty Empress Consort ...
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  • Giant squid is the common name for any of the very large squid comprising the genus Architeuthis of the cephalopod family Architeuthidae, characterized ...
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  • Aretha Louise LaTundra Franklin (March 25, 1942 - August 16, 2018) was an American soul, R&B, and gospel singer born in Memphis, Tennessee ...
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  • The Tropical Rainforest of Sumatra, is situated in the middle of the island Sumatra, Indonesia, and consists of three national parks; Gunung ...
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  • The Babylonian exile (or Babylonian captivity) is the name generally given to the deportation and exile of the Jews of the ancient Kingdom of ...
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  • Rats are various medium sized rodents, similar in appearance to mice, but larger. "True rats" are members of the genus Rattus, the ...
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  • Tasmania is an Australian island and a state of the same name. The island is separated from the Australian mainland by the Bass Strait, a 240 ...
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  • This article is about Lyceum as school or as public hall. Lyceum can also be short for Lyceum Theatre. Lyceum is a term used to refer to an educational ...
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  • Philosophy of history or historiosophy is an area of philosophy concerning the eventual significance of human history. It examines the origin ...
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  • Manilal Dwivedi was a nineteenth century reformer from the western coast of India, in the Gajurat region. Manilal, as he was known to his readers ...
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  • Wallis and Futuna, is a group of three volcanic tropical islands—Wallis Island (Uvea), Futuna Island, and Alofi Island—with fringing reefs ...
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  • In chemistry and mineralogy, a crystal is defined as a solid in which the constituent atoms, molecules, or ions are packed in a regularly ordered ...
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  • Isaac Kaufmann Funk (Sept. 10, 1839 - April 4, 1912) was an American Lutheran minister, editor, lexicographer, publisher, and spelling reformer ...
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  • The llama is a domesticated, gregarious, South American ungulate, Lama glama, of the camel family (Camelidae), characterized by long neck and ...
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  • Wilfred Edward Salter Owen (March 18, 1893 – November 4, 1918) was an English poet of the early twentieth century who is often esteemed to ...
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