| S. Yizhar Yizhar Smilansky (, 27 September 1916 – 21 August 2006), better known by his pen name S. Yizhar (), was an Israeli writer and a great innovator in modern Hebrew literature. His pen name was given to him by the poet and editor Yitzhak Lamdan, when in 1938 he published Yizhar's first story Ephraim Goes Back to Alfalfa in his literary journal Galleons. From then on, Yizhar signed his works with his pen name. S._Yizhar
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| Djwal Khul Djwal Khul (variously spelled 'Djwhal Khul', 'Djwal Kul', or simply 'DK'), is supposed by some Theosophists and others to be a Tibetan Master in the tradition of ancient esoteric spirituality. The texts describe him as a member of the 'Spiritual Hierarchy', or 'Brotherhood', of Mahatmas, defined as the spiritual guides of mankind and teachers ancient cosmological, metaphysical, and esoteric principles that form the origin of all the world's great philosophies, mythologies and spiritual traditions. Djwal_Khul
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| Earl Bakken Earl E. Bakken (born Hennepin County, Minnesota, January 10, 1924) is an American businessman and philanthropist of Norwegian American ancestry. He founded Medtronic, where he developed the first wearable artificial pacemaker in 1957 as a result of a fatal problem at the University of Minnesota hospital.Born in Columbia Heights, Minnesota, Bakken had a long-held fascination with electricity and electronics; a self-described "nerd", Bakken designed a rudimentary electroshock weapon in school to fend off bullies. Earl_Bakken
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| Texture synthesis Texture synthesis is the process of algorithmically constructing a large digital image from a small digital sample image by taking advantage of its structural content. It is object of research to computer graphics and is used in many fields, amongst others digital image editing, 3D computer graphics and post-production of films.Texture synthesis can be used to fill in holes in images, create large non-repetitive background images and expand small pictures. Texture_synthesis
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| Reference desk archive/August 2005 Wikipedia:Reference_desk_archive/August_2005
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| Aaron Tänzer Aaron Tänzer (30 January 1871 – 1937) was an Austrian rabbi. He was born in Pressburg, Hungary.He studied at the Pressburg Rabbinerschule, and Oriental philology and history at the University of Berlin (Ph.D. 1895). In 1896 he was called to Hohenems as chief rabbi of Tyrol and Vorarlberg; and since 1904 he was rabbi of Meran (Tyrol). Aaron_Tänzer
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| Israel Summer Time Israel Summer Time (, sh'on kayits; "Summer Time"), also in English, Israel Daylight Time (IDT) is the practice in Israel by which clocks are advanced by one hour around Passover to make the most of seasonal daylight. Since 2005, this period extends every year from 2Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year, and Yom Kippur (note that weekends in Israel are Friday to Saturday). Israel_Summer_Time
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| Azmi Bishara Azmi Bishara (, , born July 22, 1956), is a Palestinian Christian politician. A member of the Israeli Knesset representing the Balad party from 1996 until resigning in April 2007, Bishara is still the leader of that party. Bishara holds an Israeli citizenship. Azmi_Bishara
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| Russil Wvong/Criticism of Noam Chomsky User:Russil_Wvong/Criticism_of_Noam_Chomsky
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| Naming conventions (Hebrew) Wikipedia:Naming_conventions_(Hebrew)
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| Povl Riis-Knudsen Povl Heinrich Riis-Knudsen (born 1950) is a prominent Danish Neo-Nazi. Riis-Knudsen is best known as the author of the articles National Socialism (1984) and National Socialism (1987). Povl_Riis-Knudsen
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| Applied physics Applied physics is a general term for physics which is intended for a particular technological or practical use. "Applied" is distinguished from "pure" by a subtle combination of factors such as the motivation and attitude of researchers and the nature of the relationship to the technology or science that may be affected by the work. Applied_physics
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| St. Angelo Fort St. Angelo Fort (also known as Kannur Fort or Kannur Kota), is a fort facing the Arabian Sea, situated 3 km from the town of Kannur, a city in Kerala state, south India. St._Angelo_Fort
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| Lev Gumilev Lev Nikolayevich Gumilyov () (October 1, 1912, St. Petersburg–June 15, 1992, St. Petersburg), also known as Lev Gumilev, was a Russian historian, ethnologist and anthropologist. His unorthodox ideas on the birth and death of ethnoi have given rise to the political and cultural movement known as "Neo-Eurasianism". Lev_Gumilev
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| Charles F. Brush Charles Francis Brush (March 17, 1849 June 15, 1929) was a U.S. inventor, entrepreneur and philanthropist. Charles_F._Brush
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| Avraham Sela Avraham Sela is an Israeli authority on the politics of the Middle East and international relations. He studied at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem gaining a BA in 1971, an MA in 1974 and a PhD in 1986. Sela is the A. Ephraim and Shirley Diamond Professor of International Relations in the Department of International Relations and a Senior Research member at the Harry S. Avraham_Sela
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| Communist Party of India (Marxist) Talk:Communist_Party_of_India_(Marxist)
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| Francis Hauksbee (scientist) Francis Hauksbee the elder (1666-1713), also known as Francis Hawksbee, was an eighteenth-century English scientist, and a member of the Royal Society. He is best known for his work on Electricity and electrostatic repulsion. By 1705, Hauksbee had discovered that if he placed a small amount of mercury in the glass of his modified version of Otto von Guericke's generator and evacuated the air from it, and then he caused a charge to be built up on the ball, a glow was visible if he placed his hand on the outside of the ball. Francis_Hauksbee_(scientist)
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| Victor E. Marsden Victor Emile Marsden (1866 - October 28, 1920) was a journalist and translator, best known for translating the most widespread English language version of The Protocols of the Elders of Zion. Victor_E._Marsden
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| Golding Bird Golding Bird (December 9, 1814 in Norfolk, England – October 27, 1854 in Tunbridge Wells) was a British medical doctor.Bird was educated at a private school in London. He apprenticed in a pharmacy.He became a great authority in kidney diseases. Golding_Bird
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| Britons (historical) Talk:Britons_(historical)
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| Robert Aumann Robert John Aumann (Hebrew name:June 8, 1930) is an Israeli mathematician and a member of the United States National Academy of Sciences. He is a professor at the Center for the Study of Rationality in the Hebrew University of Jerusalem in Israel. He also holds a visiting position at Stony Brook University and is one of the founding members of the Center for Game Theory in Economics at Stony Brook. Robert_Aumann
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| Sha'ar HaGolan Sha'ar HaGolan (, lit. Gate of the Golan) is a kibbutz situated at the foot of the Golan Heights in the Jordan Valley area of north-eastern Israel. Located less than 1 km from the border with Jordan, it falls under the jurisdiction of Emek HaYarden Regional Council. In 2006 it had a population of 504. Sha'ar_HaGolan
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| Master of the Housebook Master of the Housebook and Master of the Amsterdam Cabinet are two names used for an engraver and painter working in South Germany in the last quarter of the 15th century. He is apparently the first artist to use drypoint, a form of engraving, for all of his prints (other than woodcuts he may have designed). Master_of_the_Housebook
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