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  • Robert Burns (January 25, 1759 – July 21, 1796) was a Scottish poet and songwriter, who is widely regarded as the national poet of Scotland ...
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  • Category:Public [[Image:Gay head cliffs MV.JPG|right|thumb|250px|These cliffs in Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts, are made almost entirely ...
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  • Matsuri is the Japanese word for a festival or holiday. Some festivals have their roots in Chinese festivals but have undergone dramatic changes ...
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  • Stauromedusae Coronatae Semaeostomeae Rhizostomae Jellyfish are marine invertebrates belonging to the Scyphozoan class of the Cnidaria phylum ...
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  • Fractional Reserve Banking is an accounting process that creates money and enables the expansion of an economy. It is used by most banking systems ...
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  • Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park is a U.S. National Park located in western Colorado, and managed by the National Park Service. The ...
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  • In biology and ecology, extinction is the ceasing of existence of a species or a higher taxonomic unit (taxon), such as a phylum or class. The ...
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  • Morse code is a method for transmitting telegraphic information, using standardized sequences of short and long elements to represent the letters ...
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  • The chemical compound ammonium nitrate, the nitrate of ammonia with the chemical formula NH4NO3, is a white powder at room temperature and standard ...
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  • Vyāsa (Devanāgarī: व्यास) is a central and much revered figure in the majority of [Hinduism|Hindu]] traditions. He is also sometimes ...
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  • Turgut Reis (1485 - June 23, 1565) was a Ottoman admiral as well as Bey of Algiers; Beylerbey of the Mediterranean; and first Bey later Pasha ...
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  • Saccharin is a synthetic organic compound that tastes hundreds of times sweeter than cane sugar (sucrose) and is used as a calorie-free sweetener ...
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  • Digital video is a type of video recording system that works by using a digital video signal rather than an analog one. (The terms camera, video ...
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  • Category:Politics and social sciences Category:Lifestyle Category: Holiday {{Infobox Holiday |holiday_name = HalloweenHallowe'en ...
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  • The Rigveda (Sanskrit: sa|ऋग्वेद , meaning "verses of wisdom") is the oldest translatable scripture in the Hindu religion ...
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  • Crantor (ca. 330 – 270 B.C.E.) was a Greek philosopher of the Old Academy, a pupil of Xenocrates and fellow student of Polemo. Crantor was ...
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  • Ahmet Ertegün (July 31, 1923 – December 14, 2006) was a Turkish American who co-founded Atlantic Records and made a major contribution to ...
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  • Category:Politics and social sciences Category:Life sciences Category:Lifestyle Category:Food [[File:Haggis cooked.jpg|thumb|250 px|A cooked haggis]] ...
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  • The National Basketball Association (NBA) is the world's premier men's basketball league. It has 30 teams; 29 in the United States ...
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  • The Performing Arts Center of Los Angeles County, often referred to simply as the Music Center, is one of the three largest performing arts ...
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