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  • Lavender is the common name for any of the various plants of the flowering plant genus Lavandula of the mint family (Lamiaceae). In particular ...
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  • Lazar Moiseyevich Kaganovich ( Ла́зарь Моисе́евич Кагано́вич ) (November 22, 1893 - July 25, 1991) was a Soviet politician ...
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  • François Villon (ca. 1431 - ca. 1474) was a French poet, thief, and general vagabond. He is perhaps best known for his Testaments and his Ballade ...
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  • Steve Bantu Biko (December 18, 1946 – September 12, 1977) was a noted anti-apartheid activist in South Africa in the 1960s and early 1970s ...
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  • Dean Gooderham Acheson (April 11, 1893 – October 12, 1971) was an American statesman and lawyer; as United States Secretary of State in the ...
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  • The term Ahmadi (Urdu: احمدیہ Ahmadiyya) refers to the followers of a controversial religious movement that emerged in Qadian ...
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  • Nicola (Antonio) Porpora (August 17, 1686 – March 3, 1768) was an Italian composer of baroque operas and opera seria. He was also a teacher ...
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  • Samuel Goldwyn (August 17, 1879 – January 31, 1974) was an Academy Award and Golden Globe Award-winning producer, also a well-known Hollywood ...
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  • Ahn Chang Ho, or An Chang-ho, pen name Dosan, (November 9, 1878 – March 10, 1938) was a Korean independence activist and one of the early leaders ...
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  • The Spanish Inquisition was founded in 1478 by Ferdinand and Isabella to maintain Catholic orthodoxy in their kingdoms and was under the direct ...
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  • Sciatica, otherwise known as sciatic nerve dysfunction, is a condition of pain or discomfort associated with the sciatic nerve. It is caused ...
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  • Christian symbolism is defined as the investing of outward things or actions with an inner meaning the expression of Christian ideas. In a greater ...
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  • The dechristianization of France during the French Revolution describes the results of a number of separate policies conducted by successive ...
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  • Seán O'Casey (March 30, 1880 – September 18, 1964) was a major Irish dramatist and memoirist. A committed nationalist and socialist, ...
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  • , a Sanskrit word meaning "revered thought," is the name of one of the six astika ("orthodox") schools of Hindu philosophy ...
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  • Mircea Eliade (March 9, 1907 – April 22, 1986) was a Romanian historian, philosopher, theorist of religion, literary critic, and novelist notably ...
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  • A Passion play is a dramatic presentation depicting the Passion of Christ. It includes the trial, suffering, and death of Jesus of Nazareth. ...
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  • Macular degeneration is a medical condition in which there is deterioration in the macula area of the retina, leading to a corresponding loss ...
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  • The 1953 Iranian coup d'état deposed the government of Prime Minister Mohammed Mosaddeq and his cabinet, it was effected by Gen. Fazlollah ...
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  • In particle physics, fermions are a group of elementary (or fundamental) particles that are the building blocks of matter. In the Standard Model ...
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  • The Young Turk Revolution of July 1908 reversed the suspension of the Ottoman parliament by Sultan the Abdul Hamid II, who abdicated, marking ...
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  • Category:Anthropologists Category:Politicians and reformers Haushofer, Karl [[File:KarlHaushofer.jpg|thumb|300px|Portrait of Karl Haushofer, circa ...
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  • Catharsis (Latin), from the Greek Κάθαρσις Katharsis meaning "purification" or "cleansing" (also literally from the ...
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  • The Kansas-Nebraska Act of 1854 in United States created the territories of Kansas and Nebraska and opened new lands for settlement, and allowed ...
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  • Frantz Fanon (July 20, 1925 – December 6, 1961) was a Martinique-born French author and essayist. He was perhaps the preeminent thinker of ...
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  • Encephalitis is an acute inflammation of the brain, commonly caused by a viral infection. An inflammation that includes both the brain and the ...
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  • Fractional distillation is a special type of distillation designed to separate a mixture of two or more liquids that have different boiling points ...
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  • Described as a 'scrap of paper' that changed history, the Balfour Declaration led to the creation of the modern State of Israel as ...
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  • category:image wanted The Prague Spring (Czech: Pražské jaro, Slovak: Pražská jar) was a period of political liberalization in Czechoslovakia ...
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  • Belva Ann Bennett Lockwood (October 24, 1830 – May 19, 1917) was among the first female attorneys in the United States and in 1879, she became ...
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  • Girolamo Savonarola (September 21, 1452 – May 23, 1498), also translated as Jerome Savonarola or Hieronymus Savonarola, was an Italian Dominican ...
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  • The Hussite Wars, also called the Bohemian Wars, involved the military actions against and amongst the followers of Jan Hus in Bohemia in the ...
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  • The Allied Powers were a group of countries (also known as the Allies of World War II) that consisted of those nations opposed to the Axis Powers ...
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  • Category:Image wanted Frank O’Connor (born Michael Francis O'Connor O'Donovan) (September 17, 1903 – March 10, 1966) was an Irish ...
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  • Category:Politics and social sciences Category:Education Category:Universities and Colleges {{Infobox_University-Jen| name=Drew University| ...
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  • Civil rights are the protections and privileges of personal power and rights given to all citizens by law. Civil rights are distinguished from ...
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  • Freemasonry is a fraternal organization that arose from obscure origins in the late sixteenth to early seventeenth century. Freemasonry now exists ...
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  • Category:Politics and social sciences Category:Sociology [[Image:Gay flag.svg|thumb|right|400px|The Rainbow flag is the most recognized symbol ...
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  • Nancy Witcher Astor, Viscountess Astor, Companion of Honour (CH), (May 19, 1879 – May 2, 1964) was the first woman to serve as a Member of ...
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  • Category:Politics and social sciences Category:Economics The Physiocrats were a group of economists who believed that the wealth of nations was ...
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  • Category:Politics and social sciences Category:Law Bribery is a crime involving a sum of money or an item given in order to alter the behavior ...
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  • (Russian: Лев Борисович Каменев, born Rosenfeld, Розенфельд) ( July 18|1883|July 6 – August 25, 1936) was a Bolshevik ...
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  • Frederick Douglass, born Frederick Augustus Washington Bailey, (February 14, 1818 – February 20, 1895) was an American abolitionist, newspaper ...
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  • The United Nations Trusteeship Council, one of the principal organs of the United Nations, was established to help ensure that non-self-governing ...
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  • Folk Rock is a musical genre, combining elements of folk music and rock music. Originally the term referred to a genre that arose in the United ...
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  • Deprogramming is the process of removing a person thought to be under "mind control" from a religious or other community and influencing ...
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  • Natan Sharansky ( נתן שרנסקי , Натан Щаранский , born Anatoly Borisovich Shcharansky Анатолий Борисович ...
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  • category:Image wanted A dystopia (from the Greek δυσ- and τόπος, alternatively, cacotopia, Cacotopia (κακό, caco = bad) was the term ...
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  • Category:Politics and social sciences Category:Media Organizations [[Image:Reuters-Building-30SC.JPG|right|thumb|250px|The Reuters Building in ...
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  • The Reign of Terror (June 1793 – July 1794) was a period in the French Revolution characterized by brutal repression. The Terror originated ...
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  • Matter is made of atoms, and atoms are made of electrons and quarks exchanging photons and gluons. Antimatter is made of anti-atoms, and anti ...
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  • Kermit "Kim" Roosevelt, Jr. (February 16, 1916 – June 8, 2000), was an American intelligence officer who coordinated the Central ...
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  • The Glorious Revolution was the overthrow of James II of England in 1688 by a union of Parliamentarians and the Dutch stadtholder William III ...
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  • Drug, broadly defined, is a term used for any chemical substance that when introduced to the body of a living organism has a non-food impact ...
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  • Maximillian Adolph Otto Siegfried Schmeling (September 28, 1905 – February 2, 2005) was a world champion heavyweight fighter from Germany whose ...
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  • Pope Pius XII, born Eugenio Maria Giuseppe Giovanni Pacelli (March 2, 1876 – October 9, 1958), reigned as the 260th Pope, the head of the Roman ...
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  • Category:Art, music, literature, sports and leisure Plagiarism is taking the ideas of another and using them without giving proper credit. It ...
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  • The United States Bill of Rights consists of the first 10 amendments to the United States Constitution. These amendments limit the powers of ...
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  • Reincarnation (from Latin meaning "to be made flesh again") in religion and philosophy refers to the belief that a part of a living ...
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  • Category:Public Category:Politics and social sciences Category:Economics [[Image:Earth Western Hemisphere.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Increasingly the ...
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  • The Communist Party USA, formally known as the Communist Party United States of America (CPUSA) is a Marxist-Leninist political party noted for ...
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  • Sukarno (June 6, 1901 – June 21, 1970) was the first President of Indonesia. He helped the country win its independence from the Netherlands ...
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  • category:Image wanted {{Infobox Non-profit | Non-profit_name = Ford Foundation | founded_date = 1936 | founder = Henry & Edsel Ford ...
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  • Category:Media Organizations British Broadcasting Corporation The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) is the largest broadcasting corporation ...
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  • Pope Saint Marcellinus was the bishop of Rome beginning c. 296 until his death in c. 304 C.E. Although the majority of his pontificate was peaceful ...
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  • Feminism comprises a number of social, cultural and political movements, theories and moral philosophies concerned with gender inequalities and ...
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  • Eric Arthur Blair (June 25, 1903 – January 21, 1950), better known by the pen name George Orwell, was a British author and journalist. Noted ...
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  • A subatomic particle is a particle smaller than an atom. It may be either an elementary (or fundamental) particle, or a composite particle, also ...
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  • Dietrich Bonhoeffer (born February 4, 1906 in Breslau, now Wrocław, Poland; died April 9, 1945 at Flossenbürg concentration camp) was a German ...
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  • José Julián Martí y Pérez (January 28, 1853 – May 19, 1895), better known as José Martí, was a leader of the Cuban independence movement ...
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  • According to Medieval legend, Pope Joan (also known as Pope Joanna or La Papessa) was a female pope who allegedly reigned for less than two years ...
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  • Maurice Merleau-Ponty (March 14, 1908 – May 4, 1961) was a French philosopher, strongly influenced by the phenomenology of Edmund Husserl and ...
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  • Edmund Spenser (c. 1552 – January 13, 1599) was an English poet of the early Renaissance who, along with his close contemporary William Shakespeare ...
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  • Isma'il bin Jafar (Arabic: إسماعيل بن جعفر, c. 721 C.E./103 AH - 755 C.E./138 AH) was the eldest son of the sixth Shi'a ...
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  • Jesus Christ, also known as Jesus of Nazareth or simply Jesus, is Christianity's central figure, both as Messiah and, for most Christians ...
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  • Guy Fawkes Night, also known as Guy Fawkes Day, Bonfire Night, and Firework Night, is an annual commemoration observed on the 5th of November ...
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  • The Andes is South America's longest mountain range, forming a continuous chain of highland along the western coast of South America. It ...
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  • Italian Fascism (in Italian, fascismo) was the authoritarian political movement which ruled Italy from 1922 to 1943 under the leadership of Benito ...
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  • Samuel Wilberforce (September 7, 1805 – July 19, 1873) was an English bishop, third son of William Wilberforce the anti-slave campaigner and ...
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  • Gus Hall (October 8, 1910 – October 13, 2000) was a leader of the Communist Party USA and its five-time U.S. presidential candidate. ...
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  • The Wandering Jew is a figure from medieval Christian that spread widely in Europe in the thirteenth century and became a fixture of Christian ...
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  • Pope Saint Silverius was pope from June 8, 536, to March 537. His reign was remarkable because, after being caught in the struggle between the ...
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  • Category:Public Deism (from Latin: deus = God) refers to the eighteenth-century movement in modern Christianity which taught that reason—rather ...
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  • Category:Media Organizations Category:Image wanted [[Image:Al Jazeera mews room under construction by ashour jsc.jpg|thumb|300px|Al Jazeera newsroom ...
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  • Philip Arthur Larkin (August 9, 1922 – December 2, 1985) was an English poet, novelist and jazz critic. His poetry, marked by understatement ...
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  • Paul Adrien Maurice Dirac, OM, FRS (August 8, 1902 – October 20, 1984) was a British theoretical physicist and a founder of the field of quantum ...
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  • The Dominican Order, originally known as the Order of Preachers, is a Catholic religious order created by Saint Dominic in the early thirteenth ...
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  • Utopia is a term denoting a visionary or ideally perfect state of society, whose members live the best possible life. The term “Utopia” was ...
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  • The Axis Powers is a term for those participants in World War II opposed to the Allies. The three major Axis powers, Nazi Germany, Fascist Italy ...
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  • Yelena Georgevna Bonner ( Елена Георгиевна Боннэр ) (February 15, 1923 - June 18, 2011) was a human rights activist in the ...
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  • Manichaeism is an extinct dualistic religion of Iranian origin, founded in the third century C.E. by the Prophet Mani (c. 216-274 C.E.). Originating ...
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  • Pope Liberius was the bishop of Rome from May 17, 352, to September 24, 366. He is noted for opposing Arianism during his early career, but later ...
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  • John Winston Ono Lennon, MBE (October 9, 1940 – December 8, 1980), (born John Winston Lennon, known as John Ono Lennon) was an iconic English ...
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  • Charles Grandison Finney (1792–1875), often called "America's foremost revivalist," was a major leader of the Second Great Awakening ...
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  • Dr. William Thornton (May 20, 1759 – March 28, 1828) was an early American inventor, painter and architect who designed the United States Capitol ...
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  • The terms space debris, space junk, orbital debris, and space waste refer to human-made objects in space that no longer serve any useful purpose ...
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  • Category:Politics and social sciences Category:Communication Category:Biography Capa, Robert Robert Capa (October 22, 1913 – May 25, 1954) was ...
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  • Bruno Bauer (September 6, 1809 – April 13, 1882), was a German theologian, philosopher, and historian. Bauer was associated with the Young ...
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  • Category:Anthropologists Gennep, Arnold van [[File:Arnold Van Gennep.jpg|thumb|300px|Arnold Van Gennep]] Charles-Arnold Kurr van Gennep (April ...
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  • Cape Town (Afrikaans: Kaapstad; Xhosa: iKapa) is one of South Africa's three capital cities, serving as the legislative capital and seat ...
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  • category:image wanted Chang, Eileen {{Infobox Writer | name = Eileen Chang 張愛玲 | image = | caption = | pseudonym = Liang Jing ...
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  • Rudolf (Jean-Baptiste Attila) Laban, also known as Rudolf Von Laban (December 15, 1879, – July 1, 1958) was a notable central European dance ...
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  • Adolf Hitler (April 20, 1889 – April 30, 1945) was Chancellor of Germany from 1933 and Führer (Leader) of Germany from 1934 until his death ...
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  • Category:Media Organizations [[Image:Chicago-ChicagoTribuneBuilding01.jpg|thumb|300px|right|Chicago Tribune building]] The Chicago Tribune, founded ...
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  • Rheumatic fever is an inflammatory disease that may develop after a Group A streptococcal infection (such as strep throat or scarlet fever) and ...
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  • Samuel Jones Tilden (February 9, 1814 – August 4, 1886) was the Democratic candidate for the United States presidency in the disputed election ...
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  • Category:Politics and social sciences Category:Sociology [[File:President John F. Kennedy Meets with National Association for the Advancement ...
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  • Category:Public Gould, Stephen Jay [[Image:Tyrannosaurus AMNH 5027.jpg|frame|250px|right]] Stephen Jay Gould (September 10, 1941 – May 20, 2002 ...
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  • Pope Saint Simplicius was pope from 468 to March 10, 483. During his papacy, Simplicius witnessed the fall of the western Roman Empire to the ...
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  • Onion is the common name for the herbaceous, cold season plant Allium cepa, which is characterized by a edible, rounded bulb composed of concentric ...
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  • The Jeju Uprising or Jeju Massacre (old spelling, "Cheju") refers to the rebellion and subsequent heavy government suppression on Jeju ...
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  • In philosophy, essence is the attribute (or set of attributes) that makes a thing be what it fundamentally is. It is often called the “nature” ...
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  • Daniil Kharms ( Даниил Иванович Хармс ; December 17, 1908 – February 2, 1942) was an early Soviet era surrealist and absurdist ...
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  • Lilith (Hebrew he|לילית ) is a female demon figure found in Mesopotamian mythology and Jewish folklore, associated with sexual temptation ...
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  • Émile Zola (April 2, 1840 – September 29, 1902) was an influential French novelist, the most important example of the literary school of naturalism ...
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  • Ayn Rand (February 2, 1905 – March 6, 1982) was born Alissa Zinovievna Rosenbaum in Russia and emigrated to the United States to become an ...
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  • Gaius Marius Victorinus (fourth century C.E.), Roman grammarian, rhetorician and Neoplatonic philosopher, was a teacher of rhetoric in Rome until ...
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  • Category:Politics and social sciences Category:Sociology Category:Law [[Image:Rex theatre.jpg|right|thumb|250px|The Rex Theatre for Colored People ...
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  • The Chechen Republic or, informally, Chechnya, (sometimes referred to as Ichkeria, Chechnia, Chechenia or Noxçiyn), is a republic of Russia ...
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  • Daniel O'Connell (August 6, 1775 – May 15, 1847) (Irish: Dónal Ó Conaill), known as The Liberator, [http://www.irish-society.org/Hedgemaster ...
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  • Elizabeth Blackwell (February 3, 1821 - May 31, 1910) was an abolitionist and a women's rights activist, and the first woman in the United ...
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  • Grand Ayatollah Seyyed Ruhollah Mosavi Khomeini ( Khomeini.ogg|listen (Persian pronunciation) ) sometimes referred to by the name Seyyed Ruhollah ...
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  • Nederland is the European section of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, which is formed by the Netherlands, the Netherlands Antilles, and Aruba ...
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  • The White Rose ( die Weiße Rose ) was a non-violent resistance group in Nazi Germany, consisting of a number of students from the University ...
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  • Category:Politics and social sciences Category:Economics [[Image:A11602.jpg|thumb|300 px|Convict laborers in Australia in the early nineteenth ...
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  • Antoine Marie Joseph Artaud, better known as Antonin Artaud (September 4, 1896 - March 4, 1948) was a French playwright, poet, actor, and director ...
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  • Category:Politics and social sciences Category:Economics The Historical school of economics was an approach to academic economics and to public ...
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  • Charles Kingsley (June 12, 1819 – January 23, 1875) was an English novelist, particularly associated with the West Country and north-east Hampshire ...
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  • category:image wanted Haggard, Merle {{Infobox musical artist | Name = Merle Haggard | | Img = Merle Haggard in ...
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  • Alexander III (March 10, 1845 – November 1, 1894) reigned as Tsar (Emperor) of Russia from March 14, 1881 until his death in 1894. Alexander ...
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  • The history of Solidarity begins in September 1980, at the Gdańsk Shipyards, where Lech Wałęsa and others formed Solidarity ( Solidarność ...
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  • Bismuth (chemical symbol Bi, atomic number 83) is a brittle, white crystalline metal with a pink tinge. It acquires an iridescent oxide tarnish ...
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  • Robert James "Bobby" Fischer (March 9, 1943 – January 17, 2008) was an American-born chess Grandmaster, and the eleventh World Chess ...
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  • The State of Israel (in Hebrew "Medinat Yisra'el," or in Arabic "Dawlat Isrā'īl") is a country in the Southwest ...
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  • Ruthenium (chemical symbol Ru, atomic number 44) is a rare, hard, white metal. It is a member of the platinum group of elements and is found ...
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  • The Cuban Revolution overthrew the regime of Fulgencio Batista by the 26th of July Movement and established a new Cuban government led by Fidel ...
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  • Portuguese India ( Índia Portuguesa or Estado da Índia) refers to the aggregate of Portugal's colonial holdings in India. At the time of ...
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  • Cyclamate is an artificial sweetener that is 30-50 times sweeter than sugar, making it the least potent of the commercially available artificial ...
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