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  • Glycerol, also known as glycerin or glycerine, is a sugar alcohol. Its formula may be written as C3H8O3. It is a colorless, odorless, viscous ...
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  • Bette Davis (April 5, 1908 – October 6, 1989), born Ruth Elizabeth Davis, was a two-time Academy Award-winning American actress of film, television ...
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  • Theodore Herman Albert Dreiser (August 17, 1871 – December 28, 1945) was an American journalist and novelist, who was one of the leading literary ...
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  • Category:Politics and social sciences Category:Anthropology Category:Mythical creatures [[Image:GermanWoodcut1722.jpg|thumb|300 px|German woodcut ...
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  • Category:Psychologists Bartlett, Frederic Sir Frederic Charles Bartlett (October 2, 1886 – September 30, 1969) was a British psychologist, one ...
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  • Adolf von Harnack (May 7, 1851 – June 10, 1930), was a German theologian and prominent church historian who pioneered the effort to free Christianity ...
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  • Category:Educators and Educational theorists Hill, Patty Smith Patty Smith Hill (March 27, 1868 – May 25, 1946) was a American nursery school ...
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  • Namdev (occasionally Nam Dev or Sant Namdev) (c. 1270 - c. 1350 C.E.) was a prominent Bhakti poet of Maharashtra and among the earliest of those ...
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  • Nubia is a region in Southern Egypt along the Nile River and in what is now northern Sudan. While the ancient kingdoms of Nubia had changing ...
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  • Benjamin Jonson (c. June 11, 1572 – August 6, 1637) was an English Renaissance dramatist, poet, and actor. Ben Jonson lived during the age ...
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  • Walter Emmons Alston (December 1, 1911 – October 1, 1984), nicknamed "Smokey," was an American baseball manager in Major League Baseball ...
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  • Category:Psychologists Lashley, Karl Karl Spencer Lashley (June 7, 1890 – August 7, 1958) was an American psychologist and behaviorist, well ...
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  • Jahannam ( جهنم ) is the Islamic equivalent to hell. Its roots come from the Hebrew word Gehinnom, which was an ancient garbage dump outside ...
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  • John Norris (1657 – 1711), Anglican priest, philosopher and poet, is remembered as a Cambridge Platonist and as the sole English proponent ...
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  • A lichen is a composite organism composed of a fungus (the mycobiont) in a symbiotic relationship with a photosynthetic partner (the photobiont ...
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  • Category:Image wanted {{NFL PlayerCoach |Image= |Caption=The statue of Art Rooney outside Heinz Field. |Color=black |fontcolor=yellow ...
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  • Filial piety is the virtue of a child to his or her parents or parental figures, both living and deceased. It is one of the most fundamental ...
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  • Intelligent design (ID) is the view that it is possible to infer from empirical evidence that "certain features of the universe and of living ...
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  • or military comfort women|Japanese: 従軍慰安婦|jūgun-ianfu , a euphemism for the up to 200,000 women who were forced to serve in the Japanese ...
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  • Roy Kelton Orbison (April 23, 1936 – December 6, 1988), nicknamed "The Big O," was an influential American singer-songwriter and ...
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