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  • 81Saransh — is a registered charitable trust working with people with disability in villages of India under the Indian Trust Act. Saransh primarily works towards the betterment of the disabled and the poor in villages. Saransh is currently working in states… …

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  • 82Martin Honert — Martin Honert, Photo, 1993, epoxy, wood, and paint, 31 x 29 x 48 inches, Museum fur Moderne Kunst, Frankfurt am Main …

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  • 83Wood economy — The existence of a wood economy, or more correctly, a forest economy (since in many countries a bamboo economy predominates), is a prominent matter in many developing countries as well as in many other nations with temperate climate and… …

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  • 84AMULET — From earliest times, man has tried to protect himself from misfortune by the use of objects which he considered holy or otherwise (e.g., magically) potent. One of the ways of doing this was to keep the object close to his person, frequently… …

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  • 85Nuremberg — Nürnberg redirects here. For other uses, see Nürnberg (disambiguation). Nürnberg Nuremberg …

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  • 86Steinway & Sons — Steinway redirects here. For other uses, see Steinway (disambiguation). Steinway Sons Type Private (subsidiary of Steinway Musical Instruments)[1] …

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  • 87National Media Museum — Coordinates: 53°47′26″N 1°45′20″W / 53.790556°N 1.755556°W / 53.790556; 1.755556 …

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  • 88White Day — is a holiday celebrated on March 14, one month after Valentine s Day. Japan, South Korea and Taiwan celebrate this day.White Day in JapanIn Japan, Valentine s Day is observed by members of the female gender who present chocolate gifts (either… …

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  • 89Nicolas Collins — (born March 26, 1954 in New York City) is a composer of mostly electronic music and former student of Alvin Lucier.[1] He received a B.A. and M.A. from Wesleyan University.[2] Nicolas Collins was a pioneer in the use of microcomputers in live… …

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  • 90Persian carpet — Persian Arts Visual Arts Painting …

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