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  • [[Image:CircleOfFriends.jpg |thumbnail|250px|A group of Outward Bound ... Drawing upon the philosophy and theory of experiential education and ...
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  • Herring is the common name for any of the various fish comprising ... While herring generally is the term used for members of the family ...
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  • Vairocana is one of many Buddhas revered by particular sects of Sino ... Derived largely from the teachings of the Mahavairocana Sutra and ...
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  • Berzelius, is considered a "father of modern chemistry." In ... He stated the first version of the law of conservation of mass; co ...
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  • Albacore (Thunnus alalunga) is one of the eight tuna species belonging ... tunny, or even just tuna. In some parts of the world, there are other ...
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  • World Heritage Site in the Blue Mountains of New South Wales, Australia ... The Area is comprised of seven contiguous national parks and one protected ...
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  • Tides are the cyclic rising and falling of the Earth's ocean ... The changing tide produced at a given location is the result of several ...
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  • by the sun and generally provide a means of cultivating young, tender, ... The development of greenhouses involves the creation of a management ...
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  • Mica is an important group of rock-forming silicate minerals, belonging ... Members of this group have a variety of applications. For instance ...
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  • The dugong is only living representative of the once-diverse family Dugongidae; ... Dugongs are part of the order Sirenia along with manatees, both of ...
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  • In chemistry, chemical synthesis is the purposeful execution of one ... A chemical synthesis begins by selection of compounds that are known ...
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  • Abuja is both a Federal Capital Territory within the nation of Nigeria ... Nigeria, is two and half times the size of Lagos city, the former capital ...
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  • Beopjusa one of Korea's oldest and greatest Buddhist temples ... ==History of Beopjusa== Beopjusa founded in 553 C.E., in the Shilla ...
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  • geologic, and cultural highland region of the central United States. ... River valley and the Ouachitas, both south of the Boston Mountains, are usually ...
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  • The Atacama Desert of Chile covers the northern third of the country ... The center of the Atacama, a place climatologists refer to as "absolute ...
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  • arb) is a peninsula in Southwest Asia at the junction of Africa and ... The coasts of the peninsula are, on the west the Red Sea and the Gulf ...
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  • the composition, structure, and properties of matter, as well as the changes ... Disciplines within chemistry are traditionally grouped by the type ...
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  • flowing east through the eponymous plains of northern India into Bangladesh ... In his book Discovery of India, Jawaharlal Nehru says: "… The ...
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  • chemist. He created an upheaval in the world of science by discovering that ... Hans Christian Ørsted was the son of Søren Christian and Karen Hermandsen ...
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  • The Sea of Okhotsk (Russian: Охо́тское мо́ре; English ... miles (1,583,000 sq km)—is considered one of the richest north temperate ...
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