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  • ...ograph that covers the entire history of American poverty from all angles--historical, social, cultural, political, spiritual, and literary.
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  • *4: a [[structure]] (as a building) of unusual historical and usually [[aesthetic]] interest; especially : one that is officially des ...might be of interest to tourists due to notable [[physical]] features or [[historical]] significance. Landmarks in the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_Eng
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  • ...'s largest or fastest-growing cities, or those with a particular [[history|historical]], [[politics|political]], industrial or commercial significance. [[Category: Geography]]
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  • ...ropean peoples who spoke, or speak, a Celtic language. (Celtic Culture : A Historical Encyclopedia ISBN 978-1851094400) The term is also used in a wider sense to The historical Celts were a diverse group of tribal societies in Iron Age Europe. Proto-Ce
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  • ...hy [https://web.clas.ufl.edu/users/morgans/lecture_2.prn.pdf] and physical geography.[https://www.physicalgeography.net/fundamentals/1b.html] ...iety of topics such as [[economics]], health, climate, plants and animals, geography is highly interdisciplinary.
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  • ...e largest amount of floor area. Due to this expansion, Mecca has lost some historical structures and archaeological sites, such as the [https://en.wikipedia.org/ [[Category: Geography]]
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  • ...nings]], many cities have a particular [[administrative]], [[legal]], or [[historical]] [[status]] based on local law. For example, an article of incorporation a [[Category: Geography]]
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  • A recent study suggests that the historical calculation of the EPIA has failed to recognize the point where the [https: [[Category: Geography]]
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  • ...draws upon anthropology, history, art history, [[classics]], ethnology, [[geography]], [[geology]], [[linguistics]], semiology, [[physics]], [[information scie ...but [[historic]], literate cultures as well, through the sub-discipline of historical archaeology. For many literate cultures, such as [https://en.wikipedia.org/
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  • ...have one correct geometry, or is the geometry of space just a convention? Historical positions in these debates have been taken by [[Isaac Newton]] (space is ab [[Geography]] is the branch of science concerned with identifying and describing the [[
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  • ...quently encountered in [[poetry]], [[law]], [[science]], [[technology]], [[geography]] and [[ritual]] [[writing]] and [[speech]]. Their deliberate use can be su ...sed in the [[dialogue]] of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Historical_novel historical novels] in order to evoke the flavour of the period. Some may count as [[in
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  • ...l that is remembered of the past and preserved in some form is seen as the historical record.[https://wordnet.princeton.edu/perl/webwn WordNet Search - 3.0], "Hi ...esearch is not limited merely to these sources. In general, the sources of historical knowledge can be separated into three categories: what is written, what is
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  • *'''The Galen Clark Tree:''' Of historical importance, it is supposed to have been the first tree seen by [[Galen Clar [[Category: Geography]]
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  • ===Geography=== ...cisely [[Map projection|project]] the surface of the earth. In this sense, geography bridges some gaps between the natural sciences and social sciences.
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  • ==Geography== ...Genesis'' is the primary source of Scriptural speculation with regards to geography, but still contains little information on the garden itself. It was home t
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  • ...There are four papers that deal with cosmography -- with things, with the geography of the cosmos. In a sense, Paradise is a part of this story, but Paradise i *A. Historical papers. Twenty eight papers which tell the story of this planet from four d
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  • ...something like "power status" or [[authority]], or could be used with a [[Geography|geographical]] [[connotation]] and mean something like "[[Territory (countr ...lar, consular to praetorian, and praetorian to aedilician; there is some [[historical dispute]] as to whether or not praetorian imperium was superior to "equine-
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  • ...European discourses of [[Kulturgeschichte]] and [[Geistesgeschichte]], the historical study of ideas has engaged not only western intellectual traditions, includ ...s to Islam. "There is no a-historical Islam that is outside the process of historical development." Similarly, modernity is a complex and multidimensional phenom
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  • ...lar shared climate, geology and access to a common sea has led to numerous historical and cultural connections between the ancient and modern societies around th ==Geography and climate==
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  • ...ng [[geology]], [[geophysics]], [[hydrology]], [[meteorology]], [[physical geography]], [[oceanography]], and [[soil science]]. ...ve experimental testing and observation as the source of verification. Key historical developments in physics include [[Isaac Newton]]'s [[Law of universal gravi
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