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  • 111Ethnomathematics — is the study of the relationship between mathematics and culture. It refers to a broad cluster of ideas ranging from distinct numerical and mathematical systems to multicultural mathematics education. The goal of ethnomathematics is to contribute …

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  • 112Graphics — (from Greek gr. ; see graphy) are visual presentations on some surface, such as a wall, canvas, computer screen, paper, or stone to brand, inform, illustrate, or entertain. Examples are photographs, drawings, Line Art, graphs, diagrams,… …

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  • 113Sam Moskowitz — Infobox Writer name = Sam Moskowitz imagesize = caption = pseudonym = Sam Martin birthdate = Birth date|1920|6|30 birthplace = Newark, NJ deathdate = Death date and age|1997|4|15|1920|6|30 deathplace = University Hospital Newark, NJ occupation =… …

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  • 114Sandra Cisneros — Born December 20, 1954 (1954 12 20) (age 56) Chicago, Illinois Occupation Novelist, poet, short story writer Nationality USA Ethnicity Mexican American …

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  • 115Ode on a Grecian Urn — Tracing of an engraving of the Sosibios vase by Keats Ode on a Grecian …

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  • 116Compass (drafting) — This article is about the drafting instrument. For other uses, see Compass (disambiguation). A beam compass and a regular compass …

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  • 117Vilayat Khan — Ustad Vilayat Khan (Bangla: বিলায়েত খাঁ Bilaeet Khã ) (August 8, 1928 ref|birthdate–March 13, 2004) was one of India s well known sitar maestros, born in Gauripur in Mymensingh, Bengal (now in Bangladesh). He recorded his first 78 RPM disc at… …

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  • 118The Mystery of Edwin Drood — For other uses, see The Mystery of Edwin Drood (disambiguation). The Mystery of Edwin Drood   …

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  • 119Michael Wilding (writer) — Gangan Verlag book launch at the Goethe Institut Sydney (1991) Michael Wilding (born 5 January 1942 in Worcester, England) is an Australian writer and academic in Sydney. Contents …

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  • 120Unit record equipment — Before the advent of electronic computers, data processing was performed using electromechanical devices called unit record equipment, electric accounting machines (EAM) or tabulating machines. Unit record machines were as ubiquitous in industry… …

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