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User A1/sandbox/Bernoulli's principle
User:User_A1/sandbox/Bernoulli's_principle
AlphaEta/LOMArchive
User:AlphaEta/LOMArchive
Americasroof/Archive 2
User_talk:Americasroof/Archive_2
Phoenix-wiki/Workshop/1
User:Phoenix-wiki/Workshop/1
Simfish/Random
User:Simfish/Random
Condom/Archive 3
Talk:Condom/Archive_3
Ricks Center for Gifted Children
The Ricks Center for Gifted Children, originally called The University Center for Gifted Young Children, was founded in the summer of 1984 by Norma Lu Hafenstein and is currently a part of the University of Denver and has over 250 students.
Ricks_Center_for_Gifted_Children
Yaynorth
User:Yaynorth
Race and intelligence/references
Talk:Race_and_intelligence/references
ArielZusya
User:ArielZusya
Railway semaphore signal
One of the earliest forms of fixed railway signal is the semaphore. These signals display their different indications to train drivers by changing the angle of inclination of a pivoted 'arm'. Semaphore signals were patented in the early 1840s by Joseph James Stevens, and soon became the most widely-used form of mechanical signal. Designs have altered over the intervening years, and colour light signals have replaced semaphore signals in some countries, but in others they remain in use.
Railway_semaphore_signal
Saker (cannon)
saker was a medium cannon slightly smaller than a culverin developed during the early 16th century and often used by the English. It was named after the Saker falcon, a large hawk native to the Middle East. A saker's barrel was approximately 9.5ft (2.9m) long, had a calibre of 3.25 inches (8.25cm) and weighed approximately 1900lb (860kg).
Saker_(cannon)
Phoenix-wiki/Workshop/1
User_talk:Phoenix-wiki/Workshop/1
International Futures
It was originally created by Dr. Barry B. Hughes of the Graduate School of International Studies at the University of Denver in Denver, Colorado. The model is free to use, and can be accessed in an online version or downloaded for stand alone use. There is extensive documentation of the use of the software in the help system and an online user forum for user questions.
International_Futures
Graduate School of International Studies
The University of Denver (DU)'s Josef Korbel School of International Studies (GSIS) is graduate school located in Ben Cherrington Hall (BCH) on the DU campus.
Graduate_School_of_International_Studies
Colorado Women's College
Colorado Women's College (CWC) was a private women's college located in Denver, Colorado. It was opened in 1909 and closed in 1982 when its assets were acquired by the University of Denver.
Colorado_Women's_College
Anarchy in Somalia/archive1
Talk:Anarchy_in_Somalia/archive1
Featured article candidates/Featured log/March 2008
Wikipedia:Featured_article_candidates/Featured_log/March_2008
SciLands
SciLands is an area within the virtual world Second Life devoted to science and technology. Member organizations share borders of their individual regions to create a larger virtual continent. By putting a wide range of educational content in close virtual proximity, the goal is to foster conversations and ideas that might not have occurred had each region been separate. Other goals include increasing visitor traffic and making it easier to find useful educational content within Second Life.
SciLands
Doug/Rock Pring
User:Doug/Rock_Pring