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  • 51animal learning — ▪ zoology Introduction       the alternation of behaviour as a result of individual experience. When an organism can perceive and change its behaviour, it is said to learn.       That animals can learn seems to go without saying. The cat that… …

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  • 52Characters of The Keys to the Kingdom — The Keys to the Kingdom is a fantasy adventure book series, written by Garth Nix, started in 2003 with Mister Monday . The series follows the story of Arthur Penhaligon and his charge as the Rightful Heir of the Architect to claim the Seven Keys… …

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  • 53Fauna of A Series of Unfortunate Events — Lemony Snicket s novel series A Series of Unfortunate Events mentions numerous forms of wild and domestic fauna. Though many such animals are only described in passing – swans, marmosets, manatees, carrier pigeons, butterflies, and yaks to name a …

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  • 54Kenton Joel Carnegie wolf attack — Infobox Person name = Kenton Joel Carnegie image size = caption = other names = caption = birth date = birth date|1983|02|11 birth place = Ajax, Ontario, Canada death date = death date and age|2005|11|05|1983|02|11 death place =Points North… …

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  • 55Don Gorske — Born Donald A. Gorske November 28, 1953 (1953 11 28) (age 57) Fond du Lac, Wisconsin, U.S. Known for Record holder of having eaten the most Big Macs Partner Mary Gorske (m. 1973–pre …

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  • 56Cuisine of Dorset — The cuisine of Dorset, a county in South West England, is characterised by a variety of, often simple, dishes which are sourced, or have traditionally been sourced, from the county itself. Today, the cuisine of Dorset reflects the wider shift… …

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  • 57List of Ultraman Taro monsters — This is a list of monsters in the Ultraman Taro Series. Contents 1 Oil Drinker 2 Astromons 3 Cosmo Liquid 4 Live King 5 …

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  • 58Moray eel — Temporal range: Late Miocene–Recent …

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  • 59Okurigana — (送り仮名, accompanying letters?) are kana suffixes following kanji stems in Japanese written words. They serve two purposes: to inflect adjectives and verbs, and to disambiguate kanji with multiple readings. Okurigana are only used for kun yomi… …

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  • 60Count noun — In linguistics, a count noun (also countable noun) is a common noun that can be modified by a numeral and that occurs in both singular and plural form, as well as co occurring with quantificational determiners like every, each, several, etc. A… …

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