| Dead Sea canal Dead Sea canal is a proposed project of building a canal from either the Mediterranean Sea (MDSC) or the Red Sea to the Dead Sea (RSDSC), taking advantage of the 400-meter difference in water levels between the seas. The water flowing through the canal may help redress the drop in the level of the Dead Sea observed in recent years. The canal can also be used to generate hydroelectric power because of surface difference and maybe by salinity gradient power, and desalinate water by reverse osmosis. Dead_Sea_canal
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| Children in cocoa production The use of children in cocoa production, especially in West Africa, has been a point of much controversy. The work of children in cocoa production has been viewed through the narratives of child labor and exploitation. In 2006, Côte d'Ivoire (Ivory Coast) was the world's largest producer and exporter of cocoa, supplying 46% of the world cocoa production. West Africa, collectively supplies nearly 80% of the world's cocoa. Children_in_cocoa_production
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| Children in cocoa production Talk:Children_in_cocoa_production
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| Bella Vista High School Bella Vista High School is a public high school in Fair Oaks, California and a member of the San Juan Unified School District. In 2003, the California Department of Education's School Recognition Program honored Bella Vista High School as a "California Distinguished School". It was also the only school in Sacramento County to receive this honor in 2003. In 2009, it received the same recognition again from the California Department of Education. Bella_Vista_High_School
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| See's Candies Talk:See's_Candies
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| George Ayittey George Ayittey is a prominent Ghanaian economist, author and president of the Free Africa Foundation in Washington DC. He is a professor at American University and an associate scholar at the Foreign Policy Research Institute. He has championed the argument that "Africa is poor because she is not free", that the primary cause of African poverty is less a result of the oppression and mismanagement by colonial powers, but rather a result of modern oppressive native autocrats. George_Ayittey
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| Kyshtym Kyshtym () is a town in Chelyabinsk Oblast, Russia, located on the eastern slope of the South Ural Mountains some 90Chelyabinsk, near the town of Ozyorsk. Population Kyshtym
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| Clinton Fein Clinton Fein (born 1964 in South Africa) is an artist, writer and activist, noted for his company Apollomedia'website Annoy.com and its Supreme Court victory against Janet Reno, United States Attorney General, regarding the constitutionality of the Communications Decency Act in 1997 .This victory, a landmark for First Amendment rights, won Fein's right to disseminate his art. Clinton_Fein
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| History of the Ecuadorian–Peruvian territorial dispute Talk:History_of_the_Ecuadorian–Peruvian_territorial_dispute
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| Chipko movement Talk:Chipko_movement
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| Abortion/Archive 11 Talk:Abortion/Archive_11
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| Drift netting Drift netting is a fishing technique where nets, called drift nets, are allowed to drift free in a sea or lake. Usually a drift net is a gill net with floats attached to a rope along the top of the net, and weights attached to another rope along the foot of the net. Drift nets can range in length from 25m to 2.5 miles. Nets of up to 50km have been set in recent times. Because drift nets are not anchored to the sea bottom or connected to a boat, they are sometimes lost in storms and become ghost nets. Drift_netting
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| John Richardson (professor) John Richardson (born March 12, 1938) is an American academic who currently serves as Professor of International Development and as Director of the Center for Teaching Excellence at American University in Washington DC.Dr. Richardson received his AB degree from Dartmouth College and Ph.D. from the University of Minnesota. Prior to appointment at American University, Dr. Richardson held faculty appointments in political science and systems engineering at Case Western Reserve University. John_Richardson_(professor)
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| Telecom Argentina Telecom Argentina S.A. (, Buenos Aires Stock Exchange:TECO2) is the major local telephone company for the northern part of Argentina, including half of the city of Buenos Aires. Briefly known as Sociedad Licenciataria Norte S.A., it quickly changed its name, and is usually known as simply Telecom within Argentina.Telecom Argentina's local telephone market, together with Telefónica de Argentina in the southern part of the country, was a monopoly until October 8, 1999. Telecom_Argentina
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| Bamako Convention The Bamako Convention (in fullBamako Convention on the ban on the Import into Africa and the Control of Transboundary Movement and Management of Hazardous Wastes within Africa) is a treaty of African nations prohibiting the import of any hazardous (including radioactive) waste. The Convention was negotiated by twelve nations of the Organization of African Unity at Bamako, Mali in January, 1991, and came into force in 1998. Bamako_Convention
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| Francis J. Beckwith Talk:Francis_J._Beckwith
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| Neil Papiano Neil Papiano born , in Salt Lake City, Utah is an American lawyer. He received B.A. and M.A. degrees from Stanford University, the latter in 1957, Neil_Papiano
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| Wendy Seltzer Wendy Seltzer is an American lawyer and currently a visiting Practitioner in Residence at the American University Washington College of Law. Seltzer is also a Fellow with Harvard's Berkman Center for Internet & Society, where she founded and leads the Chilling Effects clearinghouse, aimed at helping Internet users to understand their rights in response to cease-and-desist threats.Seltzer sits on the board of directors of the Tor Project, and is a North American representative to the ICANN At-Large Advisory Committee, where she has advocated for increased ICANN transparency and protection of the privacy of some Internet users. Wendy_Seltzer
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| Eritrean War of Independence Eritrean_War_of_Independence
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| Economy of Karachi Karachi is the financial and commercial capital of Pakistan; it accounts for a lion's share of Pakistan's revenue generation. It generates approximately 53.38% of the total collections of the Federal Board of Revenue, out of which 53.33% are customs duty and sales tax on imports Economy_of_Karachi
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| Cornelius M. Kerwin Cornelius_M._Kerwin
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| Taxing and Spending Clause Article I, Section 8, Clause 1 of the United States Constitution, is known as the Taxing and Spending Clause. It is the clause that gives the federal government of the United States its power of taxation. Component parts of this clause are known as the General Welfare Clause and the Uniformity Clause. Taxing_and_Spending_Clause
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| Yom/Archive3 User_talk:Yom/Archive3
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| Lake Karachay Lake Karachay (), sometimes spelled Karachai, is a small lake in the southern Ural mountains in western Russia. Starting in 1951 the Soviet Union used Karachay as a dumping site for radioactive waste from Mayak, the nearby nuclear waste storage and reprocessing facility, located near the town of Ozyorsk (then called Chelyabinsk-40). Lake_Karachay
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| Malaysia Malaysia
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| Cuban War of Independence Cuban_War_of_Independence
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| History of architecture The history of architecture traces the changes in the history of architecture through various countries and dates. History_of_architecture
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| Sarah Lawrence College Talk:Sarah_Lawrence_College
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| Adithyaspecial User_talk:Adithyaspecial
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| Argan Argan
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| Signing statement (United States) signing statement is a written pronouncement issued by the President of the United States upon the signing of a bill into law. They are usually printed along with the bill in United States Code Congressional and Administrative News (USCCAN).During the administration of President George W. Signing_statement_(United_States)
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| Los Katíos National Park Los Katíos National Park is a national park located in northwest Colombia which covers 278 square miles (around 720 km², or 72,000 hectares). It is a part of the Darién Gap, shared by Panama and Colombia and is contiguous to Darién National Park in Panama. Los_Katíos_National_Park
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| Regionalism (international relations) Regionalism is a term used in international relations. Regionalism also constitutes one of the three constituents of the international commercial system (along with multilateralism and unilateralism). It refers to the expression of a common sense of identity and purpose combined with the creation and implementation of institutions that express a particular identity and shape collective action within a geographical region. Regionalism_(international_relations)
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| Ralph Shapey Ralph Shapey (March 12, 1921 American composer and conductor. He is well-known for his work as a composition professor at the University of Chicago, where he founded and directed the Contemporary Chamber Players. Shapey was a MacArthur Fellow in 1982. Although Shapey's style is characterized by angularity, irony, and technical rigor, it eschews the pointillism, anti-emotionalism, and detached austerity of much twelve-tone music. Ralph_Shapey
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| Omarska camp Omarska camp was a concentration camp run by Bosnian Serb forces, in Omarska, a mining town near Prijedor in northern Bosnia and Herzegovina, set up during Prijedor massacre for Bosniak and Croat men and women. Functioning in the first months of the Bosnian War in 1992, it was one of 677 detention centers and camps throughout Bosnia during the war. Omarska_camp
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| Baekdu mountain Talk:Baekdu_mountain
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| Moot court Talk:Moot_court
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| LEV (cable system) LEV is a submarine telecommunications cable system in the Mediterranean Sea linking Italy, Cyprus and Israel.It has landing points in Mazara del Vallo, Province of Trapani, Sicily, Italy Yeroskipou near Paphos, Cyprus Tel Aviv, Israel Terrestrial section (Shown in blue) to LEV_(cable_system)
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| HTML e-mail HTML e-mail is the use of a subset of HTML (often ill-defined) to provide formatting and semantic markup capabilities in e-mail that are not available with plain text.Most graphical e-mail clients support HTML e-mail, and many default to it. Many of these clients include both a GUI editor for composing HTML e-mails and a rendering engine for displaying received HTML e-mails.HTML mail allows the sender to properly express quotations (as in inline replying), headings, bulleted lists, emphasized text, subscripts and superscripts, and other visual and typographic cues to improve the readability and aesthetics of the message, as well as semantic information encoded within the message, such as the original author and Message-ID of a quote. HTML_e-mail
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| Salvadoran Civil War Talk:Salvadoran_Civil_War
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| Central America topic Template_talk:Central_America_topic
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| Jamie Raskin Jamie Raskin (born Jamin B. Raskin, on December 13, 1962, in Washington, D.C.) is an American law professor and politician. He teaches at American University, Washington College of Law, in Washington, D.C. He won the race for Maryland State Senate in District 20, representing parts of Silver Spring and Takoma Park.On March 1, 2006, during a Maryland State Senate hearing regarding same-sex marriage, Raskin, speaking as a constitutional law expert, told a lawmaker, "People place their hand on the Bible and swear to uphold the Constitution; they don't put their hand on the Constitution and swear to uphold the Bible." Jamie_Raskin
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| Trtracing User_talk:Trtracing
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| Adam Haslett Adam Haslett (born 1970) is an American fiction writer. He is a graduate of Swarthmore College (B.A., 1992), the University of Iowa (M.F.A., 1999), and Yale Law School (J.D., 2003). His first book, a collection of short stories called You Are Not a Stranger Here, was released in 2002 to significant critical acclaim, going on to be shortlisted for the 2002 National Book Award and the 2003 Pulitzer Prize. Adam_Haslett
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| Gerald Bruce Lee Gerald Bruce Lee (born 1952 in Washington, D.C.) is currently serving as judge on the United States District Court in the Eastern District of Virginia, commonly referred to as the "Rocket Docket.". Gerald_Bruce_Lee
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| Articles for deletion/Log/2006 April 8 Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/Log/2006_April_8
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