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Barbizon school
Barbizon school (circa 1830Barbizon near Fontainebleau Forest, France, where the artists gathered.The Barbizon painters were part of a movement towards realism in art which arose in the context of the dominant Romantic Movement of the time.In 1824 the Salon de Paris exhibited works of John Constable.
Barbizon_school
Nabataeans
Nabataeans (, Al-Anbāṭ) were an ancient Semitic people, Arabs of southern Jordan, Canaan and the northern part of Arabia, whose oasis settlements in the time of Josephus gave the name of Nabatene to the borderland between Syria and Arabia, from the Euphrates to the Red Sea.
Nabataeans
Mount Carmel
Mount Carmel (, Har HaKarmel (lit. God's vineyard); , Kurmul; , Jabal Mar Elyas, i.e. Mount St Elijah in Arabic) is a coastal mountain range in northern Israel stretching from the Mediterranean Sea towards the southeast. Archaeologists have discovered ancient wine and oil presses at various locations on Mt. Carmel. The range is a UNESCO biosphere reserve and a number of towns are located there, most notably the city of Haifa, Israel's third largest city, located on the northern slope.
Mount_Carmel
Wikipedia in academic studies
Wikipedia:Wikipedia_in_academic_studies
Science and technology in Israel
NoteIsraeli contributions to science and technology have been significant. Since the establishment of the State of Israel, Israel has worked in science and engineering. Israeli scientists have contributed in the areas of genetics, medicine, agriculture, computer sciences, electronics, optics, solar energy, engineering and other high-tech industries.
Science_and_technology_in_Israel
Current surveys
Wikipedia_talk:Current_surveys
National Water Carrier of Israel
The National Water Carrier of Israel (, HaMovil HaArtzi) is the largest water project in Israel. Its main task is to transfer water from the Sea of Galilee in the north of the country to the highly populated center and arid south and to enable efficient use of water and regulation of the water supply in the country. Up to 72,000 cubic meters of water can flow through the carrier each hour, totalling 1.7 million cubic meters in a day.
National_Water_Carrier_of_Israel
Operation Bi'ur Hametz
Operation_Bi'ur_Hametz
Pelagic zone
pelagic zone. The word pelagic comes from the Greek πέλαγος or pélagos, which means open sea.It can be thought of in terms of an imaginary cylinder or water column that goes from the surface of the sea almost to the bottom, like the diagram on the left. Conditions change as you go deeper down the water column; the pressure increases and there is less light. Depending on the depth, scientists further subdivide the water column, rather like the earth's atmosphere is divided into different layers.
Pelagic_zone
William Joyce
Talk:William_Joyce
Hippos
Hippos is an archaeological site located in Israel on a hill overlooking the Sea of Galilee. Between the third century BC and the seventh century AD, Hippos was the site of a Greco-Roman city. Besides the fortified city itself, Hippos controlled a small port facility on the lake and an area of the surrounding countryside. Hippos was part of the Decapolis, or Ten Cities, a group of cities in Roman Palestine that were culturally tied more closely to Greece and Rome than to the Middle East.
Hippos
Association for Computational Linguistics
Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL) is the international scientific and professional society for people working on problems involving natural language and computation. An annual meeting is held each summer in locations where significant computational linguistics research is carried out. It was founded in 1962, originally named the Association for Machine Translation and Computational Linguistics (AMTCL). It became the ACL in 1968.
Association_for_Computational_Linguistics
Interactivity
In the fields of information science, communication, and industrial design, there is debate over the meaning of Interactivity. In the "contingency view" of interactivity, there are three levelsInteractivity is similar to the degree of responsiveness, and is examined as a communication process in which each message is related to the previous messages exchanged, and to the relation of those messages to the messages preceding them.
Interactivity
Max Liebermann
Max Liebermann (July 20, 1847 printmaker best known for his etching and lithography.
Max_Liebermann
List of kings of Persia
Talk:List_of_kings_of_Persia
Ur-Nammu
Ur-Nammu (or Ur-Namma, Ur-Engur, Ur-Gur, ca. 2112-2095 BC middle chronology) founded the Sumerian 3rd dynasty of Ur, in southern Mesopotamia, following several centuries of Akkadian and Gutian rule. He was succeeded by his son Shulgi, after an eighteen-year reign. His death on the battle-field against the Gutians (after he had been abandoned by his army) was commemorated in a long Sumerian poetic composition.
Ur-Nammu
List of French Jews
Jews have lived in France since Roman times, and since the French Revolution (and Emancipation) have contributed to all aspects of French culture and society. A significant number perished in the Holocaust, deported to Nazi death camps by the French Vichy government.
List_of_French_Jews
List of German Jews
The first Jewish population in the region to be later known as Germay came with the Romans to the city now known as Cologne. A "Golden Age" in the first millennium saw the emergence of the Ashkenazi Jews, while the persecution and expulsion that followed the Crusades led to the creation of Yiddish and an overall shift eastwards.
List_of_German_Jews
Association of University Teachers
The Association of University Teachers (AUT) was the trade union and professional association that represented academic (teaching and research) and academic-related (librarians, IT professionals and senior administrators) staff at pre-1992 universities in the United Kingdom.
Association_of_University_Teachers
Partition of India
Talk:Partition_of_India