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Infinity plus one
Talk:Infinity_plus_one
Kuwait
Kuwait
John Prendergast
John Prendergast is Co-Founder of the Enough Project, an initiative to end genocide and crimes against humanity. During the Clinton administration, Prendergast was involved in a number of peace processes in Africa while he was director of African Affairs at the National Security Council and Special Advisor at the Department of State.
John_Prendergast
Danny Ledonne
Danny Ledonne (born January 18, 1982) is an American film director. He is a graduate of Emerson College's film program in Boston, Massachusetts. He is currently working towards his MFA in Film & Electronic Media at American University in Washington, DC. In the fall of 2008, Danny began working as a paid Media Production Intern for the NOAA National Ocean Service.
Danny_Ledonne
Hand dancing
Hand dancing, also known as "D.C. hand dancing" or "D.C. swing", is a form of swing dance that can be traced as far back as the 1920s, from Lindy Hop, to Jitterbug and to the 50's when Washington, D.C. developed its own version and named it Hand Dance. It is characterized by gliding footwork and continuous hand connection/communication between the partners, hence its name. It fell out of favor during the disco era, but in the 80's, Hand Dance resurfaced in the Washington dance community.
Hand_dancing
Articles for creation/2006-11-04
Wikipedia:Articles_for_creation/2006-11-04
Claudio Grossman
Claudio Grossman (born 1947) is a lawyer and law professor. He is the dean of the Washington College of Law at American University in Washington, D.C.. Grossman served as vice chair of the United Nations Committee Against Torture (2003-2008) and now as Chair (2008-present).
Claudio_Grossman
Lallsons
User_talk:Lallsons
Spencer Overton
Spencer A. Overton (born August 11, 1968) is an American lawyer and law professor of George Washington University Law School (on leave). He is a leading election law scholar. Overton is currently serving in the Obama Administration as the Principal Deputy Assistant Attorney General for the Office of Legal Policy in the U.S. Department of Justice.
Spencer_Overton
British cuisine
British cuisine is the specific set of cooking traditions and practices associated with the United Kingdom. Historically, British cuisine means "unfussy dishes made with quality local ingredients, matched with simple sauces to accentuate flavour, rather than disguise it." However, British cuisine has absorbed the cultural influence of those that have settled in Britain, producing hybrid dishes, such as the Anglo-Indian Chicken tikka masala, hailed as "Britain'
British_cuisine
Vladimir Kvint
Dr. Vladimir Kvint (born 1949) is an economist and strategist, the President of the International Academy of Emerging Markets, and a Professor (since 2005) at La Salle University's School of Business (Pennsylvania, USA). In parallel, since 2007, he has been the Chair of the Department of Financial Strategy at the Moscow School of Economics of the M.V.
Vladimir_Kvint
Trade policy of the United States
United States trade policy has varied widely through various American historical and industrial periods. As a major developed nation, the U.S. has relied heavily on the import of raw materials and the export of finished goods. Because of the significance for American economy and industry, much weight has been placed on trade policy by elected officials and business leaders.The Constitution gives Congress express power over the imposition of tariffs and the regulation of international trade.
Trade_policy_of_the_United_States
Heavy-tailed distribution
In probability theory, heavy-tailed distributions are probability distributions whose tails are not exponentially boundedexponential distribution. In many applications it is the right tail of the distribution that is of interest, but a distribution may have a heavy left tail, or both tails may be heavy.There are two important subclasses of heavy-tailed distributions, the long-tailed distributions and the subexponential distributions.
Heavy-tailed_distribution
Commission on Federal Election Reform
Talk:Commission_on_Federal_Election_Reform
Worcester, Massachusetts Firsts
Worcester,_Massachusetts_Firsts
Albazino
Talk:Albazino
Baklava/Archive 1
Talk:Baklava/Archive_1
18th Street NW (Washington, D.C.)
Eighteenth Street Northwest is a prominent north-south thoroughfare in the northwest quadrant of Washington, D.C.. Part of Pierre Charles L'Enfant's plan for Washington, it today forms one of the main streets of the Adams Morgan neighborhood, the other being Columbia Road NW, as well as going through downtown, the Dupont Circle neighborhood, the Mount Pleasant neighborhoods and other areas.
18th_Street_NW_(Washington,_D.C.)
American University School of Public Affairs
The School of Public Affairs at American University is among the nation's leading public policy schools. Its location, programs and professors provide a distinct advantage in educating and preparing leaders for careers in public service. It ranks 14th nationally for schools of public policy according to U.S.
American_University_School_of_Public_Affairs
Katzen Arts Center
The Katzen Arts Center is home to all of the visual and performing arts programs at American University and the American University Museum. Located at Ward Circle, the intersection of Nebraska Avenue and Massachusetts Avenue, the Center sits atop Embassy Row in Washington, DC, one of the highest points in the nation's capitol.
Katzen_Arts_Center
American University School of Communication
The School of Communication at American University is highly regarded for its faculty, facilities, and high professional standards by The Accrediting Council on Education in Journalism and Mass Communications. The school offers five undergraduate majorscommunication studies, print/broadcast journalism, public communication, visual media, and foreign language and communication media (jointly administered with the College of Arts and Sciences).
American_University_School_of_Communication
American University College of Arts and Sciences
The College of Arts and Sciences is the oldest and largest academic unit at American University in terms of student enrollment and faculty lines. It offers more than 50 masters, doctoral, and certificate programs taught by award-winning faculty. A low student-to-faculty ratio allows students to build strong working relationships with faculty engaged in cutting-edge research.
American_University_College_of_Arts_and_Sciences
Harold and Sylvia Greenberg Theatre
The Harold and Sylvia Greenberg Theatre (Greenberg Theatre) at American University is located in Tenleytown, Washington, DC. It opened in March 2003 with the mission of providing the University and civic community a place to experience live performances in music, theatre and dance. The theatre's construction was made possible by a gift from Harold and Sylvia Greenberg.
Harold_and_Sylvia_Greenberg_Theatre
American Eagles
The American Eagles are the athletics teams that represent the American University in National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I competition. American is a member of the Patriot League in all sports except wrestling, where it is a member of the Eastern Intercollegiate Wrestling Association.
American_Eagles
Administrative Law Review
The Administrative Law Review (cited to as Admin. L. Rev.) is a law journal officially published by the American Bar Association (ABA) Section of Administrative Law & Regulatory Practice and American University Washington College of Law. ALR, which is published quarterly, contains articles and essays by law professors, judges, and expert practitioners, as well as student-written notes and comments.
Administrative_Law_Review
List of law school GPA curves
Many, or perhaps most, law schools in the United States grade on a curve. The process generally works within each class, where the instructor grades the work, and then ranks the initial grades, adding to and subtracting from the initial grades so that the overall pattern of grades matches the school's specified curve (usually a bell curve). Grading on a curve contributes to the notoriously competitive atmosphere within law schools.
List_of_law_school_GPA_curves
Water supply and sanitation in Colombia
Water_supply_and_sanitation_in_Colombia
WikiProject Pseudoscience/List of skepticisms and scientific skepticism concepts
Wikipedia:WikiProject_Pseudoscience/List_of_skepticisms_and_scientific_skepticism_concepts
Centrx/Archive7
User_talk:Centrx/Archive7
Lab School of Washington
The Lab School of Washington is a school for students with learning difficulties, operated by Sally Liberman Smith, an American educator who taught at American University, where she directed the Graduate Program in Learning Disabilities since 1976 to 2007. Most of the graduate program's students receive their training at the Lab School and then move on to other schools around the nation.
Lab_School_of_Washington
Jonathan Plowman, Jr.
Jonathan Plowman (1717-1795) was among many things a member of the town commission of Baltimore, Maryland, prior to and during the American Revolution. He was part of a group of Revolutionaries who reported on British troop movements. As a prominent merchant in Baltimore Jonathan Plowman Jr.
Jonathan_Plowman,_Jr.
Chief Executive of Eritrea
Chief Executive of Eritrea was the premier position of the Federal arrangement between Eritrea and Ethiopia. It was first held by Tedla Bairu while its last occupant was Abiye Abebe.On 1960-05-20 the post was dissolved and replaced by the Chief Administrator of Eritrea which was appointed by the Emperor of Ethiopia. This in effect dissolved the independent Federal structure and was a prelude to the official, possibly illegal, annexation of Eritrea as a province of Ethiopia.
Chief_Executive_of_Eritrea
Betty T. Bennett
Betty T. Bennett (1935-2006) was Distinguished Professor of Literature and Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences (1985-1997) at American University. She was previously Dean of the School of Liberal Arts and Sciences and acting provost of Pratt Institute from 1979 to 1985.
Betty_T._Bennett
Robert Pastor
Robert Alan Pastor was born on April 10, 1947 in Newark, New Jersey, United States. He earned his bachelor's degree in History from Lafayette College and a Masters of Public Administration and Policy (MPA), with a concentration in International Economics from the John F.
Robert_Pastor
EFG-Hermes Holding Company
EFG-Hermes is an investment bank in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region and specializes in securities brokerage, asset management, investment banking, private equity and research.It serves a range of clients including governments, corporations, financial institutions, high net worth individuals and retail customers. EFG-Hermes is listed on the Cairo and Alexandria (CASE) and London (LSE) stock exchanges.
EFG-Hermes_Holding_Company
BullRangifer/Sandbox List of articles related to scientific skepticism
User:BullRangifer/Sandbox_List_of_articles_related_to_scientific_skepticism
Luis Puenzo
Luis Adalberto Puezo (born February 19, 1946 in Buenos Aires, Argentina) is a film director, producer and screenplay writer. He works mainly in the cinema of Argentina, but has worked in the United States.
Luis_Puenzo
James Taylor (Ceylon)
James Taylor (March 29, 1835 - May 2, 1892) was a British citizen who introduced the tea plantation in Sri Lanka (Ceylon). He arrived to Sri Lanka in 1852 and settled down in Loolecondera estate in Kandy. He lived in Sri Lanka more than half of his life time 57 years until his death. He worked with Thomas Lipton, a Scottish immigrant, to develop the tea industry in Sri Lanka.
James_Taylor_(Ceylon)
Michael Salla
Michael Emin Salla (September 25, 1958) is an international politics scholar who in 2001 became interested in the study of exopolitics and subsequently embarked on a personal effort to disseminate his exopolitical beliefs and hypotheses via the mediums of the internet, UFO and New American University, Center for Global Peace. The Center did not sanction his ufological research, and emphasizes that it is personal. Controversy eventually led to Salla's dismissal from the university.
Michael_Salla
White Eagles (paramilitary)
For the other Serbian military group named White Eagles, see White Eagles (anticommunist). For other uses, see White Eagles. White Eagles or Beli Orlovi (Serbian Cyrillic:Бели Орлови) (1991-1995) were a Serbian paramilitary group associated with the Serbian National Renewal and the Serbian Radical Party . This association has been denied by SRS leader Vojislav Šešelj. The White Eagles fought in Croatia and the Bosnian conflict.
White_Eagles_(paramilitary)
Articles for deletion/Log/2007 February 2
Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/Log/2007_February_2
History of the world/Archive 1
Talk:History_of_the_world/Archive_1
Articles for deletion/Saudi-Yemeni War
Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/Saudi-Yemeni_War
Israel
Israel
Fauna of Barbados
The Fauna of Barbados is less diverse than that of other Caribbean islands. The island's fauna has been greatly affected by anthropogenic activities; these range from habitat destruction to the introduction of non-native species. Species best able to adapt to the presence of Humans have persisted, while those unable to adapt have generally fared poorly.
Fauna_of_Barbados
Loolecondera
The Loolecondera estate is the first tea plantation estate in Sri Lanka(Ceylon) started on 1867 by the Scottish nationalist James Taylor (Ceylon), it is situated in Kandy, Sri Lanka.
Loolecondera
History wars
Talk:History_wars
Tea production in Sri Lanka
Tea production in Sri Lanka, formely Ceylon, is of high importance to the Sri Lankan economy and the world market. The country is the world's third largest producer of tea and the industry is one of the country's main sources of foreign exchange and a significant source of income for laborers, with tea accounting for 15% of the GDP, generating roughly $700 million annually.
Tea_production_in_Sri_Lanka
Rawa River
Rawa (pronouncedRoździanka) is a minor river (about 19.6 kilometres in total length) in Silesia, Poland. It is the largest right tributary of the Brynica, itself a tributary of the Przemsza, which in turn is a tributary of the Vistula.
Rawa_River
Arlo Hemphill
Arlo Hanlin Hemphill (born October 7, 1971 in Baltimore, Maryland) is an American explorer, ocean conservationist, and film actor. With an educational background in marine biology, he is a Fellow National of the Explorers Club and has been listed in Nature (Myers et al.
Arlo_Hemphill