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Meta-emotion
Meta-emotion refers to the emotional reactions to one's own emotions (second-order emotions about primary emotions). An example would being angry (the primary emotion) and being afraid of one's anger (the meta-emotion). Meta-emotions can be short-term or long-term.
Meta-emotion
Daniel James (historian)
Daniel James is a British historian educated at Oxford University. He received his doctorate from the London School of Economics. He is an expert in Peronism and the working class in Argentina. He is popular in Argentina as a result of his analysis of the Peronist government.
Daniel_James_(historian)
Castle of Rattray
noteClan Rattray's Craighall Castle in Perthshire.The Castle of Rattray was a medieval Scottish castle, with multiple variations on its structure over approximately six centuries. Originally built as a "late 12th- or early 13th century defensive motte" it provided protection for Starny Keppie harbour and Rattray village.
Castle_of_Rattray
The Sphere (newspaper)
The Sphere (full titleThe Sphere) was a British newspaper, published weekly by the Illustrated London News Group from 27 January 1900 until the closure of the paper on 27 June 1964. In all, it totalled 3343 issues, plus a special supplement issued in December 1964, entitled Winston ChurchillThe Sphere was founded by Clement Shorter (1857-1926), who also founded Tatler in the following year.
The_Sphere_(newspaper)
Rector of the University of Aberdeen
Lord Rector of the University of Aberdeen is the students' representative and chairman in the University Court of the University of Aberdeen. The position is rarely known by its full title and most often referred to simply as "Rector". The Rector is elected by students of the University and serves a three year term. Although the position has existed since 1495, it was only officially made the students' representative in 1860.
Rector_of_the_University_of_Aberdeen
WikiWriter
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Fauna of Ireland
Fauna_of_Ireland
University of Dundee/Archive 1
Talk:University_of_Dundee/Archive_1
Articles for creation/2007-07-23
Wikipedia:Articles_for_creation/2007-07-23
Hugh Pennington
(Thomas) Hugh Pennington FRCPath, FRCP (Edin) FMedSci, FRSE (born 1938) is an emeritus professor of bacteriology at the University of Aberdeen, Scotland. Outside academia, he is best known as the chair of the Pennington Group enquiry into the Scottish Escherichia coli outbreak of 1996.and as Chairman of the Public Inquiry into the 2005 Outbreak of E.coli O157 in South Wales
Hugh_Pennington
Undergraduate gowns in Scotland
Undergraduate gowns are a notable feature of academic dress for students at the ancient universities in Scotland.The most famous form of Scottish undergraduate dress is the red or scarlet gown. It is differenced slightly according to the university at which it is worn. These gowns are worn by students of the Universities of Aberdeen, Dundee, Edinburgh, Glasgow, and St Andrews (United College only).
Undergraduate_gowns_in_Scotland
Game sweatshop/Archive 1
Talk:Game_sweatshop/Archive_1
Bat species
Category:Bat_species
Bat species identification
Bat detectors are the most common way to identify the species of flying bats. There are distinct types of call which can indicate the genus, and variations in pattern and frequency which indicate the species. For readers not familiar with the different types of bat detector, there is further information below and elsewhere.Bats also make social calls, which are less useful for species identification.
Bat_species_identification
Keoka/sandbox
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Homeopathy/Archive 16
Talk:Homeopathy/Archive_16
Biskit
Biskit
20th century/Archive 1
Talk:20th_century/Archive_1
Meal Monday
Meal Monday (also known as Oatmeal Monday) was a traditional holiday observed by the ancient universities of Scotland on the second Monday of February. During the 17th century, Scottish university students lived in very basic accommodation and were required to bring their own fuel, faggots or peat, to maintain a fire.
Meal_Monday
Eltijanielias
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