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| Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference The Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) is a college athletic conference that participates in the NCAA's Division II. Organized in 1951, the PSAC was historically made up exclusively of public schools in the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education, but announced an expansion in 2007, to take effect in 2008, to include two private schools as full members and a third as an associate member. Pennsylvania_State_Athletic_Conference
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| Doublethink Doublethink is the act of simultaneously accepting as correct two mutually contradictory beliefs. It is related to, but distinct from, hypocrisy and neutrality. Doublethink
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| Rind et al. controversy Talk:Rind_et_al._controversy
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| Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania, commonly referred to as Bloomsburg, BU, or Bloom is a public university located in Pennsylvania's only incorporated town, Bloomsburg. The Pennsylvania Manual 117 Pennsylvania Local Government Fact Sheet, 2005 It is one of the 14 state universities that compose the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education (PASSHE). Bloomsburg_University_of_Pennsylvania
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| WBUQ | callsign_meaning = WBUQ
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| Roller hockey Talk:Roller_hockey
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| Shunting yard algorithm The shunting yard algorithm is a method for parsing mathematical equations specified in infix notation. It can be used to produce output in Reverse Polish notation (RPN) or as an abstract syntax tree (AST). Shunting_yard_algorithm
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| Crisis of the Late Middle Ages Around the start of the 14th century a series of events began that brought centuries of European prosperity and growth to a halt. Three major crises would lead to radical changes in all areas of society - they were demographic collapse, political instabilities and lastly religious upheavals. Crisis_of_the_Late_Middle_Ages
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| Inline hockey Talk:Inline_hockey
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| Martin Luther/archive2 Talk:Martin_Luther/archive2
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| Theory of Forms Plato's Theory of FormsThe name of this aspect of Plato's thought is not modern and has not been extracted from certain dialogues by modern scholars. The term was used at least as early as Diogenes Laertius, who called it (Plato's) "Theory of Forms:" .... Theory_of_Forms
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| Articles for deletion/Log/2006 September 24 Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/Log/2006_September_24
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| Articles for deletion/Ear curve Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/Ear_curve
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| Roller hockey (Inline) Talk:Roller_hockey_(Inline)
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| Walter Brasch Walter M. Brasch Ph. Walter_Brasch
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| Goldbricking Goldbricking, in today's terms, generally refers to staff who use their work internet access for personal reasons while maintaining the appearance of working. That is also known as cyberslacking, cyberloafing or cyberbludging, and can lead to inefficiency. Goldbricking
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| George Morrison (director, acting teacher) George Morrison (born 1928) is one of the leading teachers of acting in the United States. George_Morrison_(director,_acting_teacher)
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| Hollywood, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania Hollywood is an unincorporated community in the southern portion of Abington Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, United States. It is well known for its collection of Southern California-style homes. Hollywood,_Montgomery_County,_Pennsylvania
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| Jerry Wemple Jerry Wemple (Arthur Gerard Wemple) is an American poet. Jerry_Wemple
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