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Featured Article: Solomon

An Orthodox icon of Solomon
Solomon was the son of king David and the third king of the united Kingdom of Israel, which at that time also included the Kingdom of Judah. According to the Bible, Solomon was the builder of the first Temple in Jerusalem, also known as Solomon's Temple. He was renowned for his great wisdom, wealth, and power. He is described as an Israelite potentate of unequaled reach in biblical history, his empire's borders stretching from the Euphrates to the Nile. He founded an international court and created a modern bureaucracy to complete the centralization of power in his realm.

Popular Article: Nudibranch

Spanish shawl Nudibranch
A nudibranch is any of the soft-bodied, shell-less marine gastropods comprising the mollusk taxon (order or suborder) Nudibranchia. Found on the bottom of oceans throughout the world, from reefs and sandy shallows to seabeds a mile deep, there are more than 3,000 known species of nudibranchs. The word "nudibranch," which comes from the Latin nudus for "naked," and the Greek brankhia for gills, describes their feathery gills and horns that many have on their dorsal sides (NGS 2008). Nudibranchs are known for their often extraordinary colors, striking forms, and intricate patterns.

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It has been predicted that the land territory of Kiribati will be submerged as sea levels rise due to global climate change. (source: Kiribati)