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  • 1storehouses — n. building in which things are stored for safekeeping, warehouse; resource, repository …

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  • 2The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints — Classification Latter Day Saint movement Theology Nontrinitarian, Mormonism Governance …

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  • 3Bishop's storehouse — A bishop s storehouse (also known as the Lord s storehouse) in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints (LDS Church) usually refers to a commodity resource center that is used by bishops of the church to provide goods to needy individuals …

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  • 4Ollantaytambo — Ullantaytampu   Town   …

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  • 5Rice broker — Nihonbashi bridge in Edo,Rice brokers. 36 Views of Mount Fuji Hokusai …

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  • 6art and architecture, Oceanic — ▪ visual arts Introduction       the visual art (art) and architecture of native Oceania, including media such as sculpture, pottery, rock art, basketry, masks, painting, and personal decoration. In these cultures, art and architecture have often …

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  • 7Raqchi — Infobox Archaeological Site Peru site = Raqchi native name = other name = Temple of Wiracocha imagesize = 300px image caption = Raqchi overview with the temple of Wiracocha on the far right. mapsize = 200px map caption = Location of Raqchi Peru… …

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  • 8Indigenous and traditional sports of Singapore — Chinese Hopscotch= Traditional games are a significant part of our cultural heritage. They reflect the ingenuity and resourcefulness of our forefathers in creating their own games by using inexpensive materials for their pastimes and… …

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  • 9cereal farming — Introduction  growing (plant) of cereal crops for human food and livestock feed, as well as for other uses, including industrial starch.       Cereals, or grains, are members of the grass family cultivated primarily for their starchy seeds… …

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  • 10pre-Columbian civilizations — Introduction       the aboriginal American Indian (Mesoamerican Indian) cultures that evolved in Meso America (part of Mexico and Central America) and the Andean region (western South America) prior to Spanish exploration and conquest in the 16th …

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