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  • 31Batyr — was an Asian Elephant known for his ability to precisely reproduce human speech [ [http://elephant batyr.livejournal.com/ Batyr (Elephant, The)] ] . Born on July 23, 1969, he lived his entire life in the Karaganda Zoo in Karaganda, Kazakhstan. He …

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  • 32Nell K. Duke — is a contemporary educator and literacy researcher with an interest in informational text, early literacy development, with an emphasis on children living in poverty, reading comprehension instruction, and education researcher preparation. She is …

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  • 33Digit ratio — Not to be confused with Benford s law about the frequencies of leading digits of numbers. Hand with index finger being shorter than the ring finger, resulting in a small 2D:4D ratio, pointing to a high exposure to testosterone in the uterus. The… …

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  • 34Matthew Bible — The Bible in English Old English (pre 1066) Middle English (1066–1500) Early Modern English (1500–1800) Modern Christian (1800–) Modern Jewish (1853–) Miscellaneous This box …

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  • 35List of pseudosciences and pseudoscientific concepts — This is a list of fields of endeavor and concepts regarded as pseudoscientific by organizations within the international scientific community or by notable skeptical organizations. The existence of such expressed opinions suffices for inclusion… …

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  • 36E-meter — An E meter is an electronic device used as an aid in some forms of Dianetics and Scientology auditing. The device is a variation on an ohmmeter, using a Wheatstone bridge to measure electrical resistance. The device is formally known as the… …

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  • 37Animal sexual behaviour — This article is about the sexual behaviour of non human animals; see also Human sexuality and Sexual reproduction. Animal sexual behaviour takes many different forms, even within the same species. Among animals other than humans, researchers have …

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  • 38Scientist-Practitioner Model — The Scientist Practitioner model, often called the Boulder model [cite book | last = Association | first = American | title = Getting in | publisher = American Psychological Association | location = Washington | year = 2007 | isbn = 1591477999 ] …

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  • 39Homonegativity — is a term, proposed for use by Hudson and Ricketts in 1980, for description of a negative attitude towards homosexuality or homosexual people, instead of the term homophobia. [Hudson, W. and Ricketts, W. (1980) A strategy for the measure of… …

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  • 40Alternative cancer treatments — describes alternative and complementary treatments for cancer which have not been approved by a governing body (for instance, the United States Food and Drug Administration) as being effective. These treatments are generally not supported by… …

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