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  • 91The War of the Worlds (1953 film) — Otheruses3|The War of the Worlds (film)Infobox Film name = The War of the Worlds caption = Film poster | writer = H. G. Wells (novel) Barré Lyndon starring = Gene Barry Ann Robinson Les Tremayne director = Byron Haskin producer = George Pál music …

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  • 92Alpha Kappa Delta — ( AKD ) is an international sociology honor society.Founded in 1920 by Emory S. Bogardus, of the University of Southern California sociology department, the name is derived from the Greek anthrôpos meaning mankind, katamanthanô, meaning to… …

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  • 93Mathematics in medieval Islam — A page from the The Compendious Book on Calculation by Completion and Balancing by Al Khwarizmi. In the history of mathematics, mathematics in medieval Islam, often termed Islamic mathematics …

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  • 94Clarice Beckett — Clarice Majoribanks Beckett (21 March 1887 – 7 July 1935) was an Australian painter born in Casterton, Victoria. Her works are featured in the collections of the National Gallery of Australia, National Gallery of Victoria and the Art Gallery of… …

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  • 95FBI method of profiling — Federal Bureau of Investigation Common name Federal Bureau of Investigation Abbreviation FBI …

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  • 96Roboethics — is the ethics applied to robotics. It is the human centered ethics guiding the design, construction and use of the robots. IssuesRobotics is rapidly becoming one of the leading fields of science and technology, so that very soon humanity is going …

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  • 97Eyewitness identification — evidence is the leading cause of wrongful conviction in the United States. Of the more than 200 people exonerated by way of DNA evidence in the US, over 75% were wrongfully convicted on the basis of erroneous eyewitness identification evidence. [ …

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  • 98Eugenio Curiel — (December 11, 1912, Trieste February 24, 1945, Milan) was an Italian physicist and a prominent figure of the Italian resistance movement. He was awarded posthumously the Gold medal for military valour. Life Eugenio Curiel was the first of four… …

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  • 99plumb — plumbable, adj. plumbless, adj. plumbness, n. /plum/, n. 1. a small mass of lead or other heavy material, as that suspended by a line and used to measure the depth of water or to ascertain a vertical line. Cf. plumb line. 2. out of or off plumb,… …

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  • 100polyglot Bible —       any of several editions of the Bible in which the text consists of translations in various languages arranged in parallel columns. This arrangement allows scholars to compare ancient and modern versions, as well as to examine closely the… …

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