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  • José Daniel Ortega Saavedra ( xoˈse ðanjεl ɔrteγa saˈβeðra )(born 11 November 1945), who served as Nicaragua's president from 1985 ...
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  • Category:Image wanted Category:Educators and Educational theorists Freire, Paulo Paulo Freire (September 19, 1921 – May 2, 1997) was a Brazilian ...
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  • Category:Image wanted Degenerate art is the English translation of the German entartete Kunst, a term adopted by the Nazi regime in Germany to ...
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  • Eugène Ionesco, born Eugen Ionescu, (November 26, 1909 – March 29, 1994) was a French-Romanian playwright and dramatist, one of the foremost ...
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  • The Defenestrations of Prague refers to either of two incidents with great repercussions in the history of Bohemia. Defenestration, literally ...
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  • SONAR (SOund Navigation And Ranging) — or sonar — is a technique that uses sound propagation under water (primarily) to navigate, communicate ...
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  • Leonid Ilyich Brezhnev Леонид Брежнев; (January 1, 1907 – November 10, 1982) was the effective ruler of the Soviet Union from ...
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  • Neoconservatism is a political philosophy that emerged in the United States from the rejection of the social liberalism, moral relativism, and ...
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  • Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan (Pashto/Urdu: فخر افغان خان عبد الغفار خان/خان عبدالغفار خان) (c. 1890 – January ...
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  • The Peasants' Revolt, Tyler’s Rebellion, or the Great Rising of 1381, was one of a number of popular revolts in late medieval Europe and ...
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  • In Korea, Buddhist temples are abundant. Many of the oldest and most famous temples are located high up in the mountains, where Buddhist monks ...
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  • Category:Psychologists Category:Educators and Educational theorists Category:Politicians and reformers Wallas, Graham [[Image:Graham Wallas.jpg ...
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  • Pol Pot (May 19, 1925 – April 15, 1998), earlier known as Saloth Sar, was leader of the Communist movement known as the "Khmer Rouge" ...
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  • Thomas Joseph Pendergast (July 22, 1873 – January 26, 1945) was an American politician who controlled Kansas City and Jackson County, Missouri ...
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  • Palestine (from Palaestina ; ארץ־ישראל Eretz-Yisra'el, formerly also פלשתינה Palestina; فلسطين Filasṭīn, Falasṭīn ...
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  • Lu Xun ( t=魯迅|s=鲁迅|p=Lǔ Xùn ) or Lu Hsün (Wade-Giles), pen name of Zhou Shuren ( t=周樹人|s=周树人|p=Zhōu Shùrén|w=Chou Shu-jen ...
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  • Eduard Bernstein (January 6 1850 - December 18 1932) was a German social democratic theoretician and politician, member of the SPD, and founder ...
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  • Distillation is a method of separating chemical substances based on differences in their volatilities. It usually forms part of a larger chemical ...
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  • The Fugitive Slave Act was a federal law in the United States providing for the return of escaped slaves to their owners regardless of where ...
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  • Adrian II (also known as Hadrian II), (792–872), pope from December 14, 867 to December 14, 872, was a member of a noble Roman family, and ...
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