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2024-10-07 09:28 Rock climbing (Type of sport) Rock climbing is a climbing sports discipline that involves ascending routes consisting of natural rock in an outdoor environment, or on artificial resin climbing walls in a mostly indoor environment. Routes are chronicled in guidebooks, and on online databases, with the details of how to climb the route (called the beta), and who made the first ascent (or FA) and the coveted first free ascent (or FFA). PR
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2024-10-22 04:53 Crohn's disease (Type of inflammatory bowel disease) Crohn's disease is a chronic inflammatory bowel disease characterized by recurrent episodes of intestinal inflammation, primarily manifesting as diarrhea and abdominal pain. Unlike ulcerative colitis, inflammation can occur anywhere in the gastrointestinal tract, though it most frequently affects the ileum and colon, involving all layers of the intestinal wall. PR
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2024-10-26 18:30 Lucy Parsons (American labor organizer (c.1851–1942)) Lucy E. Parsons (c. 1851 – 1942) was an American social anarchist and later anarcho-communist. Her early life is shrouded in mystery: she herself said she was of mixed Mexican and Native American ancestry; historians believe she was born to an African American slave, possibly in Virginia, then married a black freedman in Texas. PR
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2024-10-16 13:58 Foot binding (Former Chinese custom) Foot binding (simplified Chinese: 缠足; traditional Chinese: 纏足; pinyin: chánzú), or footbinding, was the Chinese custom of breaking and tightly binding the feet of young girls to change their shape and size. Feet altered by foot binding were known as lotus feet and the shoes made for them were known as lotus shoes. PR
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2024-08-02 03:41 Dexter's Laboratory (American comic science fiction animated television series) Dexter's Laboratory is an American animated television series created by Genndy Tartakovsky for Cartoon Network as the first Cartoon Cartoon. The series follows Dexter, an enthusiastic boy-genius with a hidden science laboratory in his room full of inventions, which he keeps secret from his unsuspecting parents, who are only referred to as Mom and Dad. PR
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2024-05-30 19:24 Chinese characters (Logographic writing system) Chinese characters are logographs used to write the Chinese languages and others from regions historically influenced by Chinese culture. Chinese characters have a documented history spanning over three millennia, representing one of the four independent inventions of writing accepted by scholars; of these, they comprise the only writing system continuously used since its invention. PR
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2024-10-01 00:12 Spoiler effect (Losing candidate affecting election result) In social choice theory and politics, a spoiler is a losing candidate who affects the results of an election simply by participating, a situation that is called a spoiler effect. If a major candidate is perceived to have lost an election because of a minor candidate, the minor candidate is called a spoiler candidate and the major candidate is said to have been spoiled. PR
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2024-06-22 17:41 Brown bear (Large bear native to Eurasia and North America) The brown bear (Ursus arctos) is a large bear native to Eurasia and North America. Of the carnivorans, it is rivaled in size only by its closest relative, the polar bear, which is much less variable in size and slightly bigger on average. The brown bear is a sexually dimorphic species, as adult males are larger and more compactly built than females. PR
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2024-10-30 16:36 Mind (Totality of psychological phenomena) The mind is that which thinks, feels, perceives, imagines, remembers, and wills. The totality of mental phenomena, it includes both conscious processes, through which an individual is aware of external and internal circumstances, and unconscious processes, which can influence an individual without intention or awareness. PR
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Bejeweled (video game) (2000 video game) Bejeweled is a 2000 match-three video game developed and published by PopCap Games. Bejeweled involves lining up three or more multi-colored gems to clear them from the game board, with chain reactions potentially following. The game was inspired by a similar browser game titled Colors Game discovered by the PopCap team in 2000, at the time consisting of John Vechey, Brian Fiete, and Jason Kapalka. [No PR page was created]
2024-08-17 22:51 Rwandan genocide (1994 genocide of Tutsis in Rwanda) The Rwandan genocide, also known as the genocide against the Tutsi, occurred from 7 April to 19 July 1994 during the Rwandan Civil War. Over a span of around 100 days, members of the Tutsi ethnic group, as well as some moderate Hutu and Twa, were systematically killed by Hutu militias. PR
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2023-10-26 13:15 Pruitt–Igoe (Demolished housing project in St. Louis, US) The Wendell O. Pruitt Homes and William Igoe Apartments, known together as Pruitt–Igoe, were joint urban housing projects first occupied in 1954 in St. Louis, Missouri, United States. The complex of 33 eleven-story high rises was designed in the modernist architectural style by Minoru Yamasaki. PR
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2024-09-09 09:06 Hadhramaut (Region in southern Arabia) Hadhramaut (Arabic: حَضْرَمَوْتُ, romanizedḤaḍramawt, Hadhrami Arabic: حَضْرَمُوتُ, Ḥaḍramūt, Hadramautic: 𐩢𐩳𐩧𐩣𐩩, Ḥḍrmt) is a geographic region in southern Arabia, comprising mainly of the eastern Governorates of Yemen, the Dhofar Governorate in south-western Oman and the Najran Province in southern Saudi Arabia. PR
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2022-11-26 20:50 Mexico–United States border (International border in North America) The Mexico–United States border (Spanish: frontera Estados Unidos–México) is an international border separating Mexico and the United States, extending from the Pacific Ocean in the west to the Gulf of Mexico in the east. The border traverses a variety of terrains, ranging from urban areas to deserts. PR
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2024-10-22 19:09 Stingless bee (Bee tribe, reduced stingers, strong bites) Stingless bees (SB), sometimes called stingless honey bees or simply meliponines, are a large group of bees (from about 462 to 552 described species), comprising the tribe Meliponini (or subtribe Meliponina according to other authors). They belong in the family Apidae (subfamily Apinae), and are closely related to common honey bees (HB, tribe Apini), orchid bees (tribe Euglossini), and bumblebees (tribe Bombini). PR
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2024-08-29 04:27 Ivan the Terrible (1945 film) (1945 two-part film by Sergei Eisenstein) Ivan the Terrible (Russian: Иван Грозный, romanizedIvan Grozny) is a two-part Soviet epic historical drama film written and directed by Sergei Eisenstein, with music composed by Sergei Prokofiev. A biopic starring Nikolay Cherkasov as Ivan IV of Russia, the film follows Ivan IV from his childhood to his older years as tsar, and details his formation of the oprichnina and conflict with the boyars, particularly with his aunt (Serafima Birman) and cousin (Pavel Kadochnikov). PR
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2024-08-16 21:40 Sher Shah Suri (Founder of the Sur Empire in India (1472/1486–1545)) Sher Shah Suri (Farid al-Din Khan; 1472 or 1486 – 22 May 1545), also known by his title Sultan Adil (lit.'the Just King'), was the ruler of Bihar from 1530 to 1540, and Sultan of Hindustan from 1540 until his death in 1545. He defeated the Mughal Empire, founding the Sur Empire and establishing his rule in Delhi. PR
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2024-10-30 01:04 William D. Hoard (American politician (1836–1918)) William Dempster Hoard (October 10, 1836 – November 22, 1918) was an American politician, newspaper publisher, and agriculture advocate who served as the 16th governor of Wisconsin from 1889–1891. Called the "father of modern dairying", Hoard's advocacy for scientific agriculture and the expansion of dairy farming has been credited with changing Wisconsin's agricultural economy. PR
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2024-10-11 19:23 Fan Zhongyan (Chinese poet, politician, philosopher and writer (989–1052)) Fan Zhongyan (5 September 989 – 19 June 1052), courtesy name Xiwen (希文), was an accomplished statesman, writer, scholar, and reformer of the northern Song dynasty. After serving multiple regional posts and at the imperial court for over two decades, Fan was appointed as a vice chancellor by Emperor Renzong to lead the Qingli reforms. PR
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2024-10-22 10:31 Sarah Geronimo (Filipino singer and actress (born 1988)) Sarah Asher Tua Geronimo (born July 25, 1988) is a Filipino singer and actress. Her accolades include a Billboard Women in Music Award, 16 Awit Awards, and 28 Myx Music Awards. Tatler magazine named her one of the most influential people in Asia in 2021, and Billboard Philippines named her as the Woman of the Year in 2024. PR
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2024-09-10 12:39 Spit (album) (1999 studio album by Kittie) Spit is the debut studio album by Canadian heavy metal band Kittie, originally released on November 13, 1999, through Ng Records. Kittie were formed in 1996, and signed a four-album deal with Ng following their performances at the Canadian Music Week festival in March 1999. PR
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2024-09-12 18:05 Elm Farm Ollie Elm Farm Ollie (also known as "Nellie Jay") became the first cow to fly in an airplane on February 18, 1930, as part of the International Aircraft Exposition in St. Louis, Missouri, United States. PR
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2024-10-10 01:36 Eunos MRT station (Mass Rapid Transit station in Singapore) Eunos MRT station is an elevated Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) station on the East–West MRT line in Geylang, Singapore. Operated by SMRT Trains, the station primarily serves the Eunos subzone of Geylang as well as the Eunos Bus Interchange. PR
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2024-10-09 14:14 Eating Out 2: Sloppy Seconds (2006 sex comedy film by Phillip J. Bartell) Eating Out 2: Sloppy Seconds is a 2006 American sex comedy film directed by Phillip J. Bartell. It is the sequel to Eating Out (2004) and the second installment in the Eating Out franchise. Q. Allan Brocka, who wrote and directed the first film, returned to co-write the screenplay alongside Bartell. PR
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2024-09-23 09:29 Battle of Sark (Battle fought between England and Scotland in October 1448) The Battle of Sark, or the Battle of Lochmaben Stone, was fought between Scotland and England on 23 October 1448 or 1449. It was a decisive Scottish victory, the first since the Battle of Otterburn in 1388, and the last pitched battle to be fought between the two kingdoms during the Medieval period. PR
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2024-09-09 11:04 Urien (6th century ruler of Rheged) Urien ap Cynfarch Oer or Urien Rheged (Old Welsh: Urbgen or Urbagen) was a sixth-century figure who was possibly the ruler of the territory known as Rheged. The evidence for his existence comes from a ninth-century history and eight praise-poems dedicated to him possibly to be dated to his lifetime, attributed to the poet Taliesin. PR
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2024-09-24 09:27 History of chocolate The history of chocolate dates back over 5,000 years, when the cacao tree was first domesticated in present-day southeast Ecuador. Soon introduced to Mesoamerica, it gained cultural significance as an elite drink among different cultures, including the Mayans and Aztecs. PR
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2024-11-04 15:28 Lego Indiana Jones: The Original Adventures (2008 video game) Lego Indiana Jones: The Original Adventures is a 2008 Lego-themed action-adventure game developed by Traveller's Tales and published by LucasArts. Based on the Indiana Jones franchise and the eponymous Lego Indiana Jones toy line, it follows the events of the first three Indiana Jones films: Raiders of the Lost Ark, Temple of Doom, and the Last Crusade. PR
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2024-10-26 05:21 Al-Arqam (Islamic religious sect based in Malaysia) Al-Arqam, also known as Darul Arqam, is a Malaysian-based Islamic movement founded by Ashaari Muhammad. Named after Al-Arqam ibn Abi al-Arqam, a companion of the Prophet Muhammad, the movement was officially banned by the Malaysian federal government on 21 October 1994. PR
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2024-10-29 23:26 Draughton, North Yorkshire (Village and civil parish in North Yorkshire, England) Draughton is a village and civil parish east of Skipton in the former Craven District of North Yorkshire, England. In 2015, the population of the parish was 270. The boundaries of the parish extend well beyond the village proper: eastwards they go all the way to the River Wharfe, including ancient woodland. PR
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2024-10-22 23:18 Taketoyo Line (Railway line in Aichi prefecture, Japan) The Taketoyo Line (武豊線, Taketoyo-sen) is a Japanese railway line which connects Ōbu Station in Ōbu with Taketoyo Station in Taketoyo, both located in Aichi Prefecture. It is owned and run by the Central Japan Railway Company (JR Central). Opened in 1886, it was the first railway constructed in the prefecture. PR
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2024-08-24 03:06 River (Natural flowing freshwater stream) A river is a natural freshwater stream that flows on land or inside caves towards another body of water at a lower elevation, such as an ocean, lake, or another river. A river may run dry before reaching the end of its course if it runs out of water, or only flow during certain seasons. PR
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2024-09-17 08:00 Lock's Quest (2008 video game) Lock's Quest is a real-time strategy tower defense video game developed by 5th Cell and published by THQ. It is 5th Cell's second Nintendo DS game. Players control Lock, a young man forced to help defend the kingdom of Antonia from an invasion of clockwork soldiers. PR
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2024-07-21 18:27 NABC Coach of the Year The NABC Coach of the Year is an award given annually by the National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC) to recognize the top head coach in men's college basketball across the four largest college athletic associations in the United States. The award has been given since the 1958–59 season to National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I coaches, since 1961–62 to Division II, and since 1975–76 to Division III coaches. PR
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2024-10-18 00:19 Thomas Tuchel (German football manager (born 1973)) Thomas Tuchel (born 29 August 1973) is a German professional football manager and former player. He will become head coach of the England national team on 1 January 2025. Widely regarded as a forward thinking tactical innovator, Tuchel is considered one of the best managers in the world. PR
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2024-10-27 07:32 Gitmo playlist (Songs used at Guantanamo Bay prison) The Gitmo playlist, also called the torture playlist, Guantanamo playlist and GTMO playlist, was a loose collection of songs used to torture PR
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2024-08-20 20:40 Hard Scrabble and Snow Town (Former neighborhood in Providence, Rhode Island, United States) Hard Scrabble (Addison Hollow) and Snow Town were two neighborhoods located in Providence, Rhode Island in the nineteenth century. They were the sites of race riots in which working-class white residents destroyed multiple black homes and businesses in 1824 and 1831, respectively. PR
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2024-10-27 22:15 Monster of Aramberri (Informal name given to a large pliosaur specimen discovered in Mexico) The "Monster of Aramberri", also nicknamed in the scientific literature as the Aramberri pliosaur or the Aramberri specimen, is an informal name given to UANL-FCT-R2, a fossil skeleton of a very large pliosaur of which the first remains were discovered during the 1980s near the town of Aramberri, in Nuevo León, Mexico. PR
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2023-06-29 22:22 Henryk Stażewski (Polish painter (1894–1988)) Henryk Stażewski (pronounced:  ; 9 January 1894 – 10 June 1988) was a Polish painter, visual artist and writer. Stażewski has been described as the "father of the Polish avant-garde" and is considered a pivotal figure in the history of constructivism and geometric abstraction in Central and Eastern Europe.: 297  His career spanned seven decades and he was one of the few prominent Polish artists of the interwar period who remained active and gained furthe ... PR
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2024-09-28 12:38 Han Duk-su (North Korean activist (1907–2001)) Han Duk-su (Korean한덕수; February 18, 1907 – February 21, 2001) was a North Korean activist who founded the General Association of Korean Residents in Japan (Chongryon) in 1955. His activism started when he moved to Atami in 1933 and advocated for the rights of Zainichi Koreans who were forced to work on the Tanna Tunnel in Japan. PR
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2024-10-28 09:27 Nayib Bukele (President of El Salvador since 2019) Nayib Armando Bukele Ortez (born 24 July 1981) is a Salvadoran politician and businessman who has been the 81st president of El Salvador since 1 June 2019. As a member of the Nuevas Ideas political party, Bukele is the first Salvadoran president since 1989 who was not elected as a candidate of one of the country's two major political parties: the right-wing Nationalist Republican Alliance (ARENA) or the left-wing [[Farabundo Martí National ... PR
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2024-09-10 18:08 Fraser Valley Heritage Railway Society The Fraser Valley Heritage Railway Society (FVHRS) is a historic railway in Surrey, British Columbia. The organization restores and operates historic interurban streetcars previously operated by the British Columbia Electric Railway. The FVHRS formed in 2001 and the heritage streetcar system began in June 2013. PR
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2024-10-24 13:22 Alan Walker (Norwegian DJ and music producer (born 1997)) Alan Olav Walker (born 24 August 1997) is a Norwegian DJ and music producer. His songs "Faded", "Sing Me to Sleep", "Alone", "All Falls Down" (with Noah Cyrus and Digital Farm Animals) and "Darkside" (with Au/Ra and Tomine Harket) have each been multi platinum certification and reached number 1 on the VG-lista chart in Norway. PR
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2024-11-03 09:17 War of the Antiochene Succession (War in Syria between 1201 and 1219) The War of the Antiochene Succession, also known as the Antiochene War of Succession, comprised a series of armed conflicts in northern Syria between 1201 and 1219, connected to the disputed succession of Bohemond III of Antioch. The Principality of Antioch was the leading Christian power in the region during the last decades of the 12th century, but Armenian Cilicia challenged its supremacy. PR
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2024-06-06 09:00 Jenna Ortega (American actress (born 2002)) Jenna Marie Ortega (born September 27, 2002) is an American actress. She began her career as a child and received recognition for her role as a younger version of Jane in The CW comedy-drama series Jane the Virgin (2014–2019). She then won an Imagen Award for her leading role as Harley Diaz in the Disney Channel series Stuck in the Middle (2016–2018). PR
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2024-10-19 17:07 Rashmika Mandanna (Indian actress (born 1996)) Rashmika Mandanna (born 5 April 1996) is an Indian actress who works in Telugu, Kannada, Hindi and Tamil films. She has received four SIIMA Awards and a Filmfare Award. One of South India's highest-paid actresses, she was featured in Forbes India's 2024 list of "30 Under 30". PR
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2024-10-04 21:56 Cisnormativity (Assumption that everyone is cisgender) Cisnormativity or cissexual assumption is the assumption that everyone is, or ought to be, cisgender. The term can further refer to a wider range of presumptions about gender assignment, such as the presumption of a gender binary, or expectations of conformity to gender roles even when transgender identities are otherwise acknowledged. PR
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2024-10-14 06:38 Brothers Home (1970s–1980s South Korean internment camp) The Brothers' Home (Korean: 형제복지원) was an internment camp (officially a welfare facility) located in Busan, South Korea during the 1970s and 1980s. During its operation, it held 20 factories and thousands of people who were rounded up off of the street, homeless people, some of whom were children, in addition to college students who were protesting the regime. PR
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2024-10-19 17:20 Virtual Self (EP) (2017 EP by Porter Robinson as Virtual Self) Virtual Self is the debut extended play (EP) by the American electronic music producer Porter Robinson under the alias Virtual Self. It was released on November 29, 2017, through an eponymous record label. After releasing his debut studio album Worlds (2014), a deviation from his earlier sound, Robinson suffered from depression and struggled to create a follow-up. PR
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2024-08-26 01:00 Tropical Storm Kai-tak (Western Pacific tropical storm in 2017) Tropical Storm Kai-tak, known in the Philippines as Tropical Storm Urduja, was a late-season tropical cyclone that affected the Philippines during December 2017. The twenty-sixth named storm of the 2017 Pacific typhoon season, Kai-tak started as a tropical depression near Palau on December 11. PR
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2024-10-10 05:04 Adi Meyerson (Israeli jazz bassist) Adi Meyerson (born January 26, 1991) is an American-Israeli jazz bassist, composer, and educator. PR
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2024-10-26 13:06 Igor (album) (2019 studio album by Tyler, the Creator) Igor is the sixth studio album by the American rapper Tyler, the Creator. It was released on May 17, 2019, through Columbia Records. Produced solely by Tyler himself, the album features guest appearances from Playboi Carti, Lil Uzi Vert, Solange, Kanye West, and Jerrod Carmichael. PR
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2024-10-30 01:07 Andrea Navagero (Italian diplomat and writer (1483–1529)) Andrea Navagero (1483 – 8 May 1529) was a Venetian diplomat and writer. Born to a wealthy family, he was elected to the Great Council of Venice at the age of twenty, five years younger than normal at the time. He dedicated himself to the translation of classic Greek and Latin manuscripts at the Aldine Press printing office, garnering a reputation as a scholar and a skilled writer. PR
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2024-10-23 16:22 1920 Xalapa earthquake (Earthquake in Mexico) A moment magnitude 6.3–6.4 earthquake affected the Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt in the states of Puebla and Veracruz, Mexico on 3 January at 22:25 CST. A maximum Modified Mercalli intensity of XI–XII (Extreme) was assigned in the epicenter, between Chilchotla and Patlanalán. PR
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2024-10-16 16:23 Veiqia (Fijian female tattoo practice) Veiqia, or Weniqia, is a female tattooing practice from Fiji, where women who have reached puberty are tattooed in the groin and buttocks area by older female tattooing specialists called daubati. Natural materials were used for the inks and to make the tools, some of which were reserved for use on high status women. PR
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2022-09-24 03:43 Södermanland Runic Inscription 113 (Swedish runic inscription) Södermanland Runic Inscription 113 (Swedish: Södermanlands runinskrifter 113; commonly abbreviated to Sö 113) is the Rundata catalogue index for a 0.9 metres (35 in) high, 0.5 metres (20 in) wide granite runestone in Kolunda, Stenkvista Parish [sv], Eskilstuna Municipality, Sweden, within the historic province of Södermanland (hence its name). PR
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2024-09-03 04:03 A Space for the Unbound (2023 video game) A Space for the Unbound is an adventure video game developed by Mojiken Studio and published by Toge Productions. It was released on January 19, 2023, for Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Windows, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S. The game is set in the late 1990s and follows Atma and his girlfriend Raya, who live in a suburban area in Indonesia, as they explore their newly attained magical abilities and deal with supernatural powers that threaten their existence. PR
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2024-09-30 19:55 Lake Michigan Monster (2018 American film) Lake Michigan Monster is a 2018 American adventure and comedy horror film written, produced and directed by Ryland Brickson Cole Tews. It stars Tews, Erick West, Beulah Peters, Daniel Long and Wayne Tews and centres on an eccentric alcoholic who assembles a team to track down and kill the titular monster to avenge the death of his father. PR
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2024-07-30 03:06 Beebo the God of War (9th episode of the 3rd season of Legends of Tomorrow) "Beebo the God of War" is the ninth episode and mid season finale of the third season of the American science fiction television series Legends of Tomorrow. It was released on The CW on December 5, 2017. The series revolves around the eponymous team of superheroes and their time-traveling adventures. PR
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2024-10-15 06:23 1989 (Taylor's Version) (2023 re-recorded album by Taylor Swift) 1989 (Taylor's Version) is the fourth re-recorded album by the American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift, released on October 27, 2023, by Republic Records. A re-recording of Swift's fifth studio album, 1989 (2014), it is part of her ongoing re-recording projects following the 2019 dispute over the masters of her back catalog. PR
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2024-08-15 02:42 1939 Liechtenstein putsch (Failed coup attempt) The 1939 Liechtenstein putsch, also known as the Annexation putsch (German: Anschlussputsch) was an unsuccessful coup d'état by the German National Movement in Liechtenstein (Volksdeutsche Bewegung in Liechtenstein or VDBL) on 24 March 1939 designed to provoke Liechtenstein's annexation by Nazi Germany. PR
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2024-09-29 17:37 History of The New York Times (1945–1998) (Aspect of newspaper history) Following World War II, The New York Times continued to expand. The Times was subject to investigations from the Senate Internal Security Subcommittee, a McCarthyist subcommittee that investigated purported communism from within press institutions. Arthur Hays Sulzberger's decision to dismiss a copyreader who plead the Fifth Amendment drew anger from within the Times and from external organizations. PR
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2024-06-23 02:58 Luna (Feid and ATL Jacob song) (2024 single by Feid and ATL Jacob) "Luna" (English: "Moon") is a song by the Colombian singer-songwriter Feid and the American producer ATL Jacob from Feid's second extended play (EP), Ferxxocalipsis (2023). Salomón Villada (Feid) wrote the song, and Jacob, Hendrix Smoke, EVRGRN, 254Bodi and FritzOnDaTrak produced it. PR
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2024-10-23 05:17 Gusuku period (Historical period of the Ryukyu Islands) The Gusuku period (グスク時代, Gusuku jidai) is an era of the history of the Ryukyu Islands corresponding to the spread of agriculture and Japonic culture from Japan alongside increased social organization, eventually leading to endemic warfare and the construction of the namesake gusuku fortresses. PR
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2024-10-18 10:16 How to Make Millions Before Grandma Dies (2024 Thai dramedy film) How to Make Millions Before Grandma Dies, known in Thai as Lahn Mah, is a 2024 Thai comedy-drama film directed by Pat Boonnitipat and co-written by Pat and Thodsapon Thiptinnakorn. It stars Putthipong "Billkin" Assaratanakul and Usha "Taew" Seamkhum in their debut feature film roles. PR
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Ilana (The Creator) (2019 studio album by Mdou Moctar) Ilana (The Creator) is a 2019 studio album by Nigerien desert blues band Mdou Moctar. This was the first album where the Mdou Moctar turned into a full band, the album has received positive reviews by critics. The album was recorded in Detroit and was released by the record label Sahel Sounds. [No PR page was created]
2024-09-27 14:33 Pearl (X) (Fictional character from the X film series) Pearl is a fictional character from the X film series, played by Mia Goth. Pearl first appears as the antagonist in X (2022) and returns as the villainous protagonist and title character in its prequel, Pearl (2022). She is mentioned in the third film, MaXXXine (2024), appearing through flashback sequences. PR
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2024-10-16 10:38 Rail transport in Northamptonshire Rail transport in Northamptonshire is an integral part of transport in Northamptonshire and part of the national rail network of Great Britain. Rail in the county of Northamptonshire began in the 19th century and there were many different railway companies. PR
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2024-09-04 21:31 University of Canterbury Faculty of Law (New Zealand academic faculty) The UC Faculty of Law (informally UC School of Law; Māori: Te Kaupeka Ture) is the law school at the University of Canterbury. The Faculty of Law and the University of Otago Faculty of Law were both established in 1873, making them the oldest law schools in New Zealand. PR
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2024-10-23 12:52 Austin J. Tobin Plaza (Former public square in New York City) The Austin J. Tobin Plaza, also known as the World Trade Center Plaza, was a large public square that was located on the World Trade Center site from 1966 until its destruction during the September 11 attacks in 2001. It covered 5 acres (220,000 sq ft; 2.0 ha), making it the largest plaza in New York City by acreage at the time. PR
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2024-09-26 18:55 Lucky Loser (book) (2024 book about Donald J. Trump by Russ Buettner and Susanne Craig) Lucky Loser: How Donald Trump Squandered His Father’s Fortune and Created The Illusion of Success is a nonfiction book by New York Times investigative journalists Susanne Craig and Russ Buettner. It was published on September 17, 2024 by Penguin Random House LLC. PR
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2024-10-11 17:08 Crew Dragon Launch Abort System (The launch escape system of the crew dragon capsule) The Crew Dragon Launch Abort System is designed to propel the SpaceX Crew Dragon spacecraft away from a failing launch vehicle. It is equipped with 8 SuperDraco engines, each capable of generating 71 kN of thrust. PR
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2024-10-28 19:02 Battle of Chunj (Battle during First Kashmir war) The Battle of Chunj, or the Chunj Operation, was a military engagement between Pakistani and Indian forces, during the Indo-Pakistani war of 1947–1948 from 25 June-9 July. The Indian 163rd Brigade launched an offensive in Tithwal, raising a threat to Muzaffarabad, and the forces advanced from Handwara to Tithwal and from Uri to Urusa; it caused much panic and despair to the Pakistani High command. PR
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2024-10-17 20:33 EKA Mobility EKA Mobility is an Indian electric vehicle manufacturer headquartered in Pune, Maharashtra. PR
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