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  • 51ARCHAEOLOGY — The term archaeology is derived from the Greek words archaios ( ancient ) and logos ( knowledge, discourse ) and was already used in ancient Greek literature in reference to the study of ancient times. In its modern sense it has come to mean the… …

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  • 52Grammatical gender — This article is about noun classes. For uses of language associated with men and women, see Language and gender. For methods of minimizing the use of gendered forms, see Gender neutral language. For other uses, see Gender (disambiguation).… …

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  • 53Nazi plunder — German soldiers of the Hermann Göring Division posing in front of the Palazzo Venezia in Rome in 1944 with a picture taken from the Biblioteca del Museo Nazionale di Napoli before the Allied forces arrival in the cityCarlo III di Borbone che… …

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  • 54Juggling — is a physical human skill involving the movement of objects, usually through the air, for entertainment (see object manipulation). The most recognizable form of juggling is toss juggling, where the juggler throws objects through the air. Jugglers …

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  • 55Realia — is a term used in library science and education to refer to certain real life objects. In library classification systems, realia are objects such as coins, tools, and textiles that do not easily fit into the orderly categories of printed material …

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  • 56Classical mechanics — This article is about the physics sub field. For the book written by Herbert Goldstein and others, see Classical Mechanics (book). Classical mechanics …

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  • 57Roman De Salvo — (born 1965) is a contemporary American conceptual artist whose sculpture and installations utilize everyday objects and materials in inventive and unexpected ways. De Salvo s work combines his interest in craft, technology, language, and… …

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  • 58Pop Art — noun a school of art that emerged in the United Kingdom in the 1950s and became prevalent in the United States and the United Kingdom in the 1960s; it imitated the techniques of commercial art (as the soup cans of Andy Warhol) and the styles of… …

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  • 59Philipp Franz von Siebold — Born February 17, 1796(1796 02 17) Würzburg, Bishopric of Würzburg Died …

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  • 60Claes Oldenburg — Birth name Claes Oldenburg Born January 28, 1929 (1929 01 28) (age 82) Stockholm, Sweden Nationality …

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