| Anarchism Anarchism is a political philosophy encompassing theories and attitudes which support the elimination of all compulsory government,*Errico Malatesta, "Towards Anarchism", MAN!. Los Angeles: International Group of San Francisco. Anarchism
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| Alabama |Governor = Robert R. Riley (R) Alabama
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| Anarcho-capitalism Anarcho-capitalism (also known as free-market anarchism) is an individualist anarchistAdams, Ian. 2002. Anarcho-capitalism
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| Austrian School The Austrian School, also known as the “Vienna School” or the “Psychological School”, is a heterodoxDavid C. Colander, Complexity and History of Economic Thought, p. Austrian_School
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| Alamanni The Alamanni, Allemanni, or Alemanni were originally an alliance of Germanic tribes located around the upper Main river (Germany). One of the earliest references to them is the cognomen Alamannicus assumed by Caracalla, who ruled the Roman Empire from 211-217 and claimed thereby to be their defeater. Alamanni
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| American English ==Phonology== American_English
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| Aeon The word aeon, also spelled eon or æon, means "age", "forever" or "for eternity". It is a Latin transliteration from the koine Greek word (aion), from the archaic (aiwon). Aeon
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| American Revolution The American Revolution refers to the period during the last half of the 18th century in which the Thirteen Colonies gained independence from the British Empire and became the United States of America. In this period, the colonies united against the British Empire and entered into the armed conflict known as the American Revolutionary War (or the "American War of Independence"), between 1775 and 1783. American_Revolution
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| The Birth of a Nation (LA) The_Birth_of_a_Nation
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| Barry Goldwater |place of birth=Phoenix, Arizona Territory, U.S. Barry_Goldwater
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| Computing Computing is usually defined like the activity of using and developing computer technology, computer hardware and software. It is the computer-specific part of information technology. Computing
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| Communism/Archive 8 Talk:Communism/Archive_8
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| Carl Menger | death = Carl_Menger
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| Clarence Thomas | birthplace = Pin Point, Georgia Clarence_Thomas
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| DNA Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) is a nucleic acid that contains the genetic instructions used in the development and functioning of all known living organisms and some viruses. The main role of DNA molecules is the long-term storage of information. DNA
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| Drake equation The Drake equation (also sometimes called the "Green Bank equation", the "Green Bank Formula," or often erroneously labeled the "Sagan equation") is a famous result in the speculative fields of exobiology and the search for extraterrestrial intelligence (SETI). Drake_equation
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| Developmental psychology Developmental psychology, also known as human development, is the scientific study of systematic psychological changes that occur in human beings over the course of the life span. Originally concerned with infants and children, the field has expanded to include adolescence and adult development, aging, and the entire life span. Developmental_psychology
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| Encyclopedia An encyclopedia (or [is a comprehensive written compendium] that contains [[information on either all branches of knowledge or a particular branch of knowledge. Encyclopedias are divided into articles with one article on each subject covered. Encyclopedia
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| Economic calculation problem The economic calculation problem is a criticism of socialist economics. It was first proposed by Ludwig von Mises in 1920 and later expounded by Friedrich Hayek. Economic_calculation_problem
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| French Revolution The French Revolution (1789–1799) was a period of political and social upheaval in the history of France, during which the French governmental structure, previously an absolute monarchy with feudal privileges for the aristocracy and Catholic clergy, underwent radical change to forms based on Enlightenment principles of nationalism, citizenship, and inalienable rights. French_Revolution
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| Fermi paradox The Fermi paradox is the apparent contradiction between high estimates of the probability of the existence of extraterrestrial civilizations and the lack of evidence for, or contact with, such civilizations. Fermi_paradox
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| Firearm A firearm is a tool that projects either single or multiple projectiles at high velocity through a controlled explosion. The firing is achieved by the gases produced through rapid, confined burning of a propellant. Firearm
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| Genetic programming Genetic programming (GP) is an evolutionary algorithm based methodology inspired by biological evolution to find computer programs that perform a user-defined task. It is a specialization of genetic algorithms where each individual is a computer program. Genetic_programming
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| Galaxy A galaxy is a massive, gravitationally bound system consisting of stars, an interstellar medium of gas and dust, and dark matter. Galaxy
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| George Mason University total across all campuses George_Mason_University
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| Gerrymandering Gerrymandering is a form of redistribution in which electoral district or constituency boundaries are manipulated for electoral advantage. Gerrymandering may be used to help or hinder particular constituents, such as members of a political, racial, linguistic, religious or class group. Gerrymandering
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| History of Haiti The recorded history of Haiti began on December 5, 1492 when the European navigator Christopher Columbus happened upon a large island in the region of the western Atlantic Ocean that later came to be known as the Caribbean Sea. It was inhabited by the Taíno, an Arawakan people, who variously called their island Ayiti, Bohio, or Kiskeya. History_of_Haiti
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| Half-life The half-life of a quantity whose value decreases with time is the interval required for the quantity to decay to half of its initial value. The concept originated in describing how long it takes atoms to undergo radioactive decay, but also applies in a wide variety of other situations. Half-life
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| History of the graphical user interface The graphical user interface, understood as the use of graphic icons and a pointing device to control a computer, has over the last four decades a steady history of incremental refinements built on some constant core principles. Several vendors have created their own windowing systems based on independent code but sharing the same basic elements that define the WIMP paradigm. History_of_the_graphical_user_interface
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| Immanuel Kant Königsberg, Kingdom of Prussia Immanuel_Kant
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| Japanese language Talk:Japanese_language
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| Java (programming language) , Ada 83, Mesa, Modula-3 http://www.computerworld. Java_(programming_language)
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| Rumi Mawlānā Jalāl ad-Dīn Muḥammad Balkhī (), also known as Jalāl ad-Dīn Muḥammad Rūmī (جلالالدین محمد رومی), but known to the English-speaking world simply as Rumi,NOTE: Transliteration of the Arabic alphabet into English varies. One common transliteration of this person's name is Mowlana Jalaluddin Rumi; the usual brief reference to him is simply Rumi or Balkhi. Rumi
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| Larry Sanger |birth_place=Bellevue, Washington, U.S. Larry_Sanger
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| Lynx (web browser) Lynx is a free open-source, text-only Web browser and Gopher client for use on cursor-addressable, character cell terminals. Lynx_(web_browser)
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| Minnesota Minnesota
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| Marshall Plan The Marshall Plan (from its enactment, officially the European Recovery Program, ERP) was the primary plan of the United States for rebuilding and creating a stronger foundation for the allied countries of Europe, and repelling communism after World War II. The initiative was named for Secretary of State George Marshall and was largely the creation of State Department officials, especially William L. Marshall_Plan
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| Precedent In common law legal systems, a precedent or authority is a legal case establishing a principle or rule that a court or other judicial body adopts when deciding subsequent cases with similar issues or facts. Precedent
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| Propaganda Propaganda is a concerted set of messages aimed at influencing the opinions or behaviors of large numbers of people. As opposed to impartially providing information, propaganda in its most basic sense presents information in order to influence its audience. Propaganda
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| Political correctness Political correctness (adjectivally, politically correct; both forms commonly abbreviated to PC) is a term applied to language, ideas, policies, or behavior seen as seeking to minimize offense to gender, racial, cultural, disabled, aged or other identity groups. Conversely, the term "politically incorrect" is used to refer to language or ideas that may cause offense or that are unconstrained by orthodoxy. Political_correctness
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| Paul Robeson | location = Princeton, New Jersey Paul_Robeson
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| Communications in the People's Republic of China The People's Republic of China possesses a diversified communications system that links all parts of the country by Internet, telephone, telegraph, radio, and television. None of the telecommunications forms are as prevalent or as advanced as those in modern Western countries, but the system includes some of the most sophisticated technology in the world and constitutes a foundation for further development of a modern network. Communications_in_the_People's_Republic_of_China
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| Protest song A protest song is a song which protests against perceived problems in society. These songs cover a wide variety of topics, and deal with issues and concerns ranging from personal and interpersonal to local and global matters. Protest_song
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| Robert Byrd Robert_Byrd
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| Religion A religion is a set of tenets and practices, often centered upon specific supernatural and moral claims about reality, the cosmos, and human nature, and often codified as prayer, ritual, or religious law. Religion also encompasses ancestral or cultural traditions, writings, history, and mythology, as well as personal faith and religious experience. Religion
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| Rapping Rapping (also known as emceeing, MCing, spitting, or just rhyming) is the rhythmic spoken delivery of rhymes, wordplay, and poetry, one of the elements of hip hop music and culture. Rapping
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| Real-time computing In computer science, real-time computing (RTC) is the study of hardware and software systems that are subject to a "real-time constraint"—i.e. Real-time_computing
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| Mass racial violence in the United States Mass racial violence in the United States, often described using the term "race riots," includes such disparate events as: Mass_racial_violence_in_the_United_States
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| Historical revisionism (negationism) Historical revisionism is the attempt to change commonly held ideas about the past."The two leading critical exposés of Holocaust denial in the United States were written by historians Deborah Lipstadt (1993) and Michael Shermer and Alex Grobman (2000). Historical_revisionism_(negationism)
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| Socialism Socialism refers to a broad set of economic theories of social organization advocating state or collective ownership and administration of the means of production and distribution of goods, and the creation of an egalitarian society. Newman, Michael. Socialism
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