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Animal Farm
Animal Farm is a novella by George Orwell, and is the most famous satirical allegory of Soviet totalitarianism. Published in 1945, the book reflects events leading up to and during the Stalin era before World War II.
Animal_Farm
ABBA
ABBA was a Swedish pop music group active between 1972 and 1982. The band comprised Benny Andersson (Sweden), Björn Ulvaeus (Sweden), Anni-Frid Lyngstad (Norway), and Agnetha Fältskog (Sweden).
ABBA
Albert Speer
|birth_place = Mannheim, Baden, Germany
Albert_Speer
Agatha Christie
| birthplace = Torquay, Devon, England
Agatha_Christie
Antarctic Treaty System
The Antarctic Treaty and related agreements, collectively called the Antarctic Treaty System or ATS, regulate international relations with respect to Antarctica, Earth's only continent without a native human population. For the purposes of the treaty system, Antarctica is defined as all land and ice shelves south of 60°S latitude parallel.
Antarctic_Treaty_System
Ibn al-Haytham
Ibn_al-Haytham
Arnold Schwarzenegger
|birth_place = Thal, Styria, Austria
Arnold_Schwarzenegger
America/Archive 1
Talk:America/Archive_1
Advance Australia Fair
|author = Peter Dodds McCormick
Advance_Australia_Fair
Arsenal F.C.
| owner = Arsenal Holdings plc
Arsenal_F.C.
Ahmad Shah Massoud
|died=
Ahmad_Shah_Massoud
Albert Einstein
Talk:Albert_Einstein
Abdulaziz al-Omari
| death_place = Manhattan, New York
Abdulaziz_al-Omari
Ayahuasca
Ayahuasca ( in the Quechua language) is any of various psychoactive infusions or decoctions prepared from the Banisteriopsis spp. vine, usually mixed with the leaves of the Psychotria bush.
Ayahuasca
Aston Martin
David Richards.
Aston_Martin
And did those feet in ancient time
"And did those feet in ancient time" is a short poem by William Blake from the preface to his epic Milton: a Poem (1804). Today it is best known as the hymn "Jerusalem", with music written by C.
And_did_those_feet_in_ancient_time
Assassination
Assassination is the targeted murder of a high-profile person.Assassin (from Wordnet, Princeton University) An added distinction between assassination and other forms of killing is that the assassin (one who performs an assassination) usually has an ideological or political motivation, though many assassins (especially those not part of an organization) also demonstrate insanity.
Assassination
Ahmed al-Nami
| birth_name = Ahmed Abdullah al-Nami (in Arabic: احمد النامي)
Ahmed_al-Nami
Britney Spears
McComb, Mississippi, United States
Britney_Spears
British Isles
, Channel Islanders, Manx
British_Isles
Blade Runner
Blade Runner is a 1982 American science fiction film, directed by Ridley Scott. The screenplay, written by Hampton Fancher and David Peoples, is based on the novel Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?
Blade_Runner
Bud Spencer
| location = Naples, Campania, Italy
Bud_Spencer
Baseball
Baseball is a bat-and-ball sport played between two teams of nine players each. The goal of baseball is to score runs by hitting a thrown ball with a bat and touching a series of four markers called bases arranged at the corners of a ninety-foot square, or diamond.
Baseball
Baseball
Talk:Baseball
Bluetongue disease
Bluetongue disease or catarrhal fever is a non-contagious, insect-borne viral disease of ruminants, mainly sheep and less frequently of cattle,BBC goats, buffalo, deer, dromedaries and antelope. It is caused by the Bluetongue virus.
Bluetongue_disease
British Airways
British Airways plc () is the national airline and flag carrier of the United Kingdom and one of the largest in Europe. Its main hubs are London Heathrow and London Gatwick.
British_Airways
Bletchley Park
|dissolved =
Bletchley_Park
British National Party
The British National Party (BNP) is a far-rightMudde, Cas. The Ideology of the Extreme Right.
British_National_Party
Buddy Holly
, Lubbock, Texas U.S.
Buddy_Holly
Liberal Democrats
Talk:Liberal_Democrats
Boudica
Boudica (also spelled Boudicca, formerly known as Boadicea, and known in Welsh culture and legends as "Buddug") (d. AD 60 or 61) was a queen of the Iceni tribe of what is now known as East Anglia who led an uprising of the tribes against the occupying forces of the Roman Empire.
Boudica
Björn Borg
|placebirth= Södertälje
Björn_Borg
Bill Oddie
|birth_place = Rochdale, Lancashire, England
Bill_Oddie
Bee
Bees are flying insects closely related to wasps and ants. Bees are a monophyletic lineage within the superfamily Apoidea, presently classified by the unranked taxon name Anthophila.
Bee
Balochistan (Pakistan)
Balochistan, or Baluchistan, Pashto, (Balochi, Hazara,Brahui, Sindhi, Urdu: بلوچستان) is a province in Pakistan, the largest in the country by geographical area; it is slightly smaller than Norway. It contains most of the historical region of Balochistan and is named after the Baloch people.
Balochistan_(Pakistan)
British Army
The British Army is the land armed forces branch of the British Armed Forces. It came into being with unification of the Kingdoms of England and Scotland into the Kingdom of Great Britain in 1707.
British_Army
Bloody Sunday (1972)
Bloody Sunday ()CAIN: Posters - Examples of Bloody Sunday Posters is the term used to describe an incident in Derry,Derry-Londonderry name dispute Northern Ireland, on 30 January 1972 in which 26 civil rights protesters were shot by members of the 1st Battalion of the British Parachute Regiment during a Northern Ireland Civil Rights Association march in the Bogside area of the city.
Bloody_Sunday_(1972)
Bo Diddley
| Died = Archer, Florida, USA
Bo_Diddley
Computer science
Computer science (or computing science) is the study and the science of the theoretical foundations of information and computation and their implementation and application in computer systems."Computer science is the study of information" Department of Computer and Information Science, Guttenberg Information Technologies"Computer science is the study of computation.
Computer_science
Creationism
Creationism is the religious belief that humanity, life, the Earth, and the universe were created in their original form by a deity (often the Abrahamic God of Judaism, Christianity and Islam) or deities.
Creationism
Channel Tunnel
, Coquelles:
Channel_Tunnel
Castrato
A castrato is a man with a singing voice equivalent to that of a soprano, mezzo-soprano, or contralto voice produced either by castration of the singer before puberty or one who, because of an endocrinological condition, never reaches sexual maturity.
Castrato
Calvin and Hobbes
Calvin and Hobbes is a comic strip written and illustrated by Bill Watterson, following the humorous antics of Calvin, an imaginative six-year old boy, and Hobbes, his energetic and sardonic—albeit stuffed—tiger. The pair are named after John Calvin, a 16th century French Reformation theologian, and Thomas Hobbes, a 17th century English political philosopher.
Calvin_and_Hobbes
Campaign for Real Ale
The Campaign for Real Ale (CAMRA) is an independent, voluntary, consumer organisation based in St Albans, England, whose main aim is promoting real ale and the traditional British pub. It is now the largest single-issue consumer group in the UKhttp://www.
Campaign_for_Real_Ale
Casiquiare canal
| watershed =
Casiquiare_canal
Capybara
| status = LC
Capybara
Caesar salad
A typical Caesar salad comprises romaine lettuce and croutons dressed with Parmesan cheese, lemon juice, olive oil, egg, Worcestershire sauce, and black pepper originally prepared tableside. Caesar Cardini (Italian-born Mexican) is credited with creating the salad.
Caesar_salad
Cheddar cheese
Cheddar cheese is a relatively hard, pale yellow to off-white, and sometimes sharp-tasting cheese from the English village of Cheddar, in Somerset.
Cheddar_cheese
Caravaggio
| location = Milan
Caravaggio
Christianity and sexual relationships between members of the same sex
Since the first decades of Christianity, most Christians have regarded sexual relations between members of the same sex as immoral. This has led to the position upheld today by denominations such as the Roman CatholicCatechism of the Catholic Church, § 2357 and Criteria for the Discernment of Vocation for Persons with Homosexual Tendencies and Orthodox Churches, as well as by most Evangelical Protestant churches such as the Southern Baptist Convention.
Christianity_and_sexual_relationships_between_members_of_the_same_sex