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  • A beverage can (or drinks can) is a can manufactured to hold a single serving of a beverage. In the United States, the can is most often made ...
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  • A tin can, also called a tin (especially in British English) or a can, is an air-tight container that is made of metal and used for the distribution ...
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  • Americium (chemical symbol Am, atomic number 95) is a radioactive, synthetic metallic element, classified as an actinide. It was the fourth transuranic ...
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  • "Cogito, ergo sum" (Latin: "I am thinking, therefore I exist," or traditionally "I think, therefore I am") is a ...
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  • Diazonium compounds or diazonium salts are a group of organic compounds sharing a common functional group with the characteristic structure of ...
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  • Alpha and Omega (Greek: Αλφα and Ω) is an appellation of God in the Book of Revelation (verses 1:8, 21:6, and 22:13). Its meaning is found ...
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  • In mathematics, an average, mean, or central tendency of a data set refers to a measure of the "middle" or "expected value" ...
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  • Representationism or Representative Theory of Perception, also known as indirect realism, epistemological dualism, the veil of perception, and ...
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  • Samkhya, also Sankhya, (Sanskrit for "Enumeration") is one of the orthodox or astika schools of Indian philosophy that recognizes the ...
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  • Edwin Howard Armstrong (December 18, 1890 – January 31, 1954) was an American electrical engineer and inventor. He was one of the most prolific ...
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  • Kairos ( grc|καιρός ) is an ancient Greek word meaning the "right or opportune moment." The ancient Greeks had two words for time ...
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  • The Cyrenaics were one of the two earliest Socratic schools of philosophy which flourished during the fourth and early third centuries B.C.E ...
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  • Saint Teresa of the Andes, known formally as Saint Teresa of Jesus of the Andes, (July 13, 1900 – April 12, 1920) was a Chilean nun canonized ...
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  • In Judaism, the name of God represents the Jewish conception of the divine nature, and of the relation of God to the Jewish people. ...
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  • Antisthenes (c. 444 - 365 B.C.E.), is one of the founders of the Cynic School of philosophy. In his youth he studied rhetoric under Gorgias, ...
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  • The Annunciation, also known as the Annunciation to Mary, is the announcement or proclamation to Mary, the mother of Jesus, by the archangel ...
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  • Substance, in philosophy, has to do with the question or problem of what exists, and, more specifically, what exists by itself, underlying the ...
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  • In logic, two sentences (either in a formal language or a natural language) may be joined by means of a logical connective to form a compound ...
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  • Cuauhtémoc (also known as Cuauhtemotzin or Guatimozin; c. 1502 – February 28, 1525) was the last Aztec ruler (Tlatoani) of Tenochtitlán and ...
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  • William Cowper (pronounced Cooper /'ku:pə(r)/) (November 26, 1731 – April 25, 1800) Date of birth is given in New Style (Gregorian calendar ...
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  • In chemistry, a carbene is a highly reactive organic compound with the general molecular formula "R1R2C:." This formula indicates that ...
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  • Hillel (הלל) was a famous Jewish religious teacher who lived in Jerusalem during the time of King Herod around the beginning of the Common ...
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