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| Cannon in the Middle Ages Cannon in the Middle Ages were large tubular firearms designed to fire a heavy projectile over a long distance. They were used in China, Europe and the Middle East during the period, and became an important type of artillery.Although gunpowder was known in Europe during the High Middle Ages, it was not until the Late Middle Ages that cannon were widely developed. Cannon_in_the_Middle_Ages
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| General Railway Signal General Railway Signal Company (GRS) is a supplier of railway signaling equipment, systems and services in Rochester, NY. Now a part of ALSTOM Transport and no longer an independent company, the Rochester site traces its history all the way back to founding in 1904. GRS was a member of the original Dow Jones Industrial Average. General_Railway_Signal
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| Corea (ship) Corea was an armed store ship of the British Royal Navy. It had a capacity of 336 tons. It was captured by New Bedford fishermen during the American Revolution, and later served as a whaling ship in the Pacific Ocean, with a home port of New London, Connecticut. Corea_(ship)
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| Snoopy's Senior World Hockey Tournament Snoopy's Senior World Hockey Tournament (commonly known as the "Snoopy Tournament") is a major amateur ice hockey tournament held every summer at Redwood Empire Ice Arena in Santa Rosa, California. Charles M. Schulz, creator of the comic strip Peanuts and owner of the arena, started the tournament in the mid-1970s.The entire tournament consists of 64 teams split up into many different divisions. Snoopy's_Senior_World_Hockey_Tournament
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| King Coal (book) King Coal is a book by Upton Sinclair, first published in 1917, that exposes the dirty working conditions in the coal mining industry in the western United States during the 1910s. As in an earlier work, The Jungle, Sinclair expresses his socialist viewpoints from the perspective of a single protagonist, Hal Warner, caught up in the schemes and plots of the oppressive American capitalist system. The book itself is based on the 1914-1915 Colorado coal strikes. King_Coal_(book)
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| Station model station model is a symbolic illustration showing the weather occurring at a given reporting station. Meteorologists created the station model to plot a number of weather elements in a small space on weather maps. Maps filled with dense station-model plots can be difficult to read, but they allow meteorologists, pilots, and mariners to see important weather patterns.A computer draws a station model for each observation location. Station_model
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| Landmark Education/Archives/2007/May Talk:Landmark_Education/Archives/2007/May
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| Islam and domestic violence The relationship between Islam and domestic violence is disputed. There is still, among Islamic scholars, a debate about whether there are occasions on which a man beating a woman is appropriate. These ideas are justified with reference to the Qur'an, especially An-Nisa, 34, which discusses forms of beating in certain circumstances. Many of the scholars allowing "beating" stress that it is a last resort, discountenanced, and must be done so as not to cause injury . Islam_and_domestic_violence
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| Leander J. Talbott Leander J. Talbott (August 13, 1849 Missouri realtor and politician who served as Mayor of Kansas City, Missouri, in 1884.Talbott was born in rural Meigs County, Ohio, one of eight children of Joshua and Adeline L. (Williamson) Talbott. His father, an Ohio native, was a farmer and miller. The family moved to Kansas City in 1857, where he was educated ih the local schools. He entered the real estate business and eventually became active in local Democratic politics. Leander_J._Talbott
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| Chapters of Alpha Kappa Psi Chapters_of_Alpha_Kappa_Psi
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| Sarah Milledge Nelson Sarah Milledge Nelson (born 1931) is an American archaeologist and a professor in the Department of Anthropology, University of Denver , United States.Nelson was raised in Florida and obtained her PhD from the University of Michigan in 1973. Nelson is known for her research on the archaeology of East Asia, in particular Korea. She has also conducted extensive research in the archaeology of gender and Hongshan culture. Sarah_Milledge_Nelson
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| Problems in loop theory and quasigroup theory mathematics, especially abstract algebra, loop theory and quasigroup theory are active research areas with many open problems. As in other areas of mathematics, such problems are often made public at professional conferences and meetings. Many of the problems posed here first appeared in the Loops (Prague) conferences and the Milehigh (Denver) conferences. Problems_in_loop_theory_and_quasigroup_theory
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