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| Richard McCann Richard McCann is a writer of fiction, nonfiction, and poetry. He lives in Washington, D.C., where he is a long-time professor in the MFA Program in Creative Writing at American UniversityA gay writer, He is the author of Mother of Sorrows, a collection of linked stories that novelist Michael Cunningham has described as unbearably beautiful. Richard_McCann
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| War in Darfur/Archive 1 Talk:War_in_Darfur/Archive_1
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| Washington Semester The Washington Semester is a semester-long residential program that partners with institutions around the world to bring college students to American University. It is housed at AU's Tenley Campus.The program operates independently from, but in conjunction with, the other academic units. Washington_Semester
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| Michael W. Carroll Michael W. Carroll is a Professor of Law at Villanova University School of Law, and is currently a Visiting Professor of Law at American University's Washington College of Law. Carroll is one of the founding Board Members of Creative Commons, a not-for-profit organization devoted to expanding the range of creative work available for others to legally build upon and share. Michael_W._Carroll
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| Peace Oil Peace Oil is an initiative of the Charities Advisory Trust , a UK-based registered charity, led by Hilary Blume which supports fund-raising by other charitable organisations. The charity describes the olive oil as "produced in Israel by Jews, Arabs, Druze and Bedouin working together .. Peace_Oil
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| Turkish tobacco Oriental tobacco or Turkish tobacco is highly aromatic, small-leafed variety of tobacco which is sun-cured. Historically, it was cultivated primarily in Thrace and Macedonia, now divided among Greece, Bulgaria, the Republic of Macedonia, and Turkey, but it is now also grown on the Black Sea coast of Turkey, in Egypt, in South Africa, and elsewhere.The name 'Turkish' refers to the Ottoman Empire, which ruled the historic production areas until the late 19th/early 20th century. Turkish_tobacco
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| Transnistria/archive 15 Talk:Transnistria/archive_15
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| J. Arch Getty Talk:J._Arch_Getty
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| Geography of Zambia Talk:Geography_of_Zambia
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| Access to Knowledge movement Talk:Access_to_Knowledge_movement
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| Silicon Wadi Silicon Wadi (, Emek HaSilikon, lit:high-tech industries in the coastal plain in Israel, similar to Silicon Valley in California, in the United States. Silicon Wadi is considered second in importance only to its Californian counterpart. The area covers much of the country, although especially high concentrations of hi-tech industry can be found in the area around Tel Aviv including small clusters around the cities of Ra'anana, Herzliya, Caesarea, Haifa, the academic city of Rehovot and its neighbour Rishon Le Zion. Silicon_Wadi
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| Barbara Bergmann Barbara Bergmann (born 1927) is a forerunner in feminist economics with a passion for social policy and equality, especially relating to discrimination on account of race or sex. Her work covers many topics from childcare and women’s issues to poverty and Social Security. Barbara_Bergmann
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| Center for Social Media Center for Social Media (CSM) in the School of Communication at American University examines strategies to use media as creative tools for public knowledge and action. It focuses on social documentaries for civil society and democracy, and on the public media environment that supports them. The Center regularly showcases screenings, symposia, and film festivals. Center_for_Social_Media
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| Paramecium caudatum Paramecium caudatum are unicellular organisms belonging to the genus of Paramecium of the phylum Ciliophora. They are less than 0.25mm in length and are covered with minute hair-like projections called cilia. The cilia are used in locomotion and feeding. Paramecium_caudatum
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| Indianescence User_talk:Indianescence
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| Articles for deletion/Log/2007 May 9 Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/Log/2007_May_9
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| Articles for deletion/Lyme disease military history Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/Lyme_disease_military_history
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| Transnistria/archive 17 Talk:Transnistria/archive_17
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| American Center for Voting Rights American Center for Voting Rights or ACVR was a non-profit organization founded by Mark F. "Thor" Hearne that operated from March 2005 to May 2007 and pushed for laws to reduce voter intimidation and voter fraud, and supported requiring photo ID for voters. American_Center_for_Voting_Rights
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| Barrington Hall (Berkeley, California)/Archive3 Talk:Barrington_Hall_(Berkeley,_California)/Archive3
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| Audreylover User_talk:Audreylover
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| Siege of Abu Musa and the Greater and Lesser Tunbs The Siege of Abu Musa and the Greater and Lesser Tunbs occurred on 30 November 1971 when Iranian marines laid siege to the islands Abu Musa, Greater Tunb and Lesser Tunb. There was a territorial dispute over the islands between the Emirate of Sharjah and Iran. The Emirate of Sharjah was a protectorate of the United Kingdom. However, after the British left Sharjah, Iran laid siege to the islands with military force. Siege_of_Abu_Musa_and_the_Greater_and_Lesser_Tunbs
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| Deforestation in Thailand Between 1945 and 1975 forest cover in Thailand dropped from 61% to 34% of the country’s land area. Over the next 11 years Thailand lost close to 28% of all of their remaining forests. This means that they were losing 3.1% of their forest cover each year over that period. Deforestation_in_Thailand
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| History of the European Communities (1945-1957) The history of the European Communities between 1945 and 1957 saw the first moves towards European unity as the first bodies began to be established in the aftermath of the Second World War. In 1951 the first community, the European Coal and Steel Community was established and moves on new communities quickly began. Early attempts as military and political unity failed, eventually leading to the Treaties of Rome in 1957. History_of_the_European_Communities_(1945-1957)
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| Orcasgirl/Cheveron User:Orcasgirl/Cheveron
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| JohnManuel/tooling User:JohnManuel/tooling
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| Kgrr/Sandbox/ACVR User:Kgrr/Sandbox/ACVR
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| Belovedfreak/sandbox2 User:Belovedfreak/sandbox2
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| American University Museum American University Museum is located in the Katzen Arts Center at the American University in Washington, DC. It is a three-story, museum and sculpture garden located within the university’s Katzen Arts Center. The region’s largest university facility for exhibiting art, the museum’s permanent collection highlights the holdings of the The Katzen Arts Center, named for Washington area benefactors Dr. American_University_Museum
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| Jack Rasmussen Jack Rasmussen is the Director and Curator of the American University Museum at the Katzen Arts Center in Washington, DC. A native of Seattle and raised in San Jose, Jack Rasmussen (born 1949) earned his bachelor’s degree in art (1971) from Whitman College in Walla Walla, Washington, before launching a long association with American University and notable arts career in the DC region. Jack_Rasmussen
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| Peter Philipakos Peter Philipakos (; born January 21, 1983) is a Greek-American football (soccer) midfielder who currently plays for Piraeus, Greece-based club Ethnikos Piraeus of Beta Ethniki, the Greek second division. Peter_Philipakos
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| William Dutterer William S. Dutterer (1943 - 2007) was an important Washington artist who moved to New York City in 1979 and continued to make powerful and innovative paintings until his death in January 2007. His 40 year career exhibits Dutterer’s passion, humor, and sharp observation of humanity’s response to an increasingly unstable world. William_Dutterer
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| Agriculture in Sri Lanka Agriculture in Sri Lanka mainly depends on rice production. Its main goal is to achieve an equitable and sustainable agricultural development through development and dissemination of improved agriculture technology. To achieve this end Sri Lankan government has Department of Agriculture - Sri Lanka (DOASL). Agriculture_in_Sri_Lanka
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| Transnistria/archive 18 Talk:Transnistria/archive_18
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| Kristine A. Huskey Kristine Huskey is an American lawyer. Guantanamo captives."Standards and Procedures for Classifying “Enemy Combatants” Kristine_A._Huskey
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| Sovereignty of the Falkland Islands/Archive 2 Talk:Sovereignty_of_the_Falkland_Islands/Archive_2
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| Legal status of Western Sahara/Archive 1 Talk:Legal_status_of_Western_Sahara/Archive_1
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| Addiction Foods Addiction Foods is a manufacturer of hypoallergenic dog food and cat food based in New Zealand and Australia. Addiction_Foods
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| PDI-AU User_talk:PDI-AU
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| Hutcher/North American Union User:Hutcher/North_American_Union
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| WikiProject LGBT studies/Archive 9 Wikipedia_talk:WikiProject_LGBT_studies/Archive_9
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| Gavan McDonell Gavan John McDonell, FTSE (born 1932) is an Australian civil engineer, economist and political sociologist with interests in the sociology and philosophy of sustainability and policy of public infrastructure. He has also worked as international adviser and investment banker. Gavan_McDonell
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| Eritrean Civil Wars The Eritrean Civil Wars were a combination of two conflicts that were fought between competing organizations for the liberation of Eritrea. From 1972 to 1974 and continued from 1980 to 1981. The earlier conflict was between the Eritrean Liberation Front (ELF) and the groups that would become the Eritrean People's Liberation Front (EPLF), namely the two branches of the Popular Liberation Forces (the Ala and Shaebia) and Obel. Eritrean_Civil_Wars
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| Importation right importation right is the legal ability to import a product into a certain country.Importation means "sending goods from one country to another". Right means "in accord with law...." Importation_right
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| International healthcare accreditation healthcare, there is a growing interest in international healthcare accreditation. Providing healthcare, especially of an adequate standard, is a complex and challenging process. Healthcare is a vital and emotive issue—its importance pervades all aspects of societies, and it has medical, dental, social, political, ethical, business, and financial ramifications. International_healthcare_accreditation
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| Relocation of moai objects moai Hoa Hakananai'a from Easter Island in 1869 by the crew of HMS Topaze, 79 complete moai, heads, torsos, pukao, and moai figurines are also known to have been removed from their original sites, and transferred to either private collections,the collections of museums (including the Museo Arqueological Padre Sebastian Englert on Easter Island), or, most recently to the university grounds of the American University, Washington D.C. Relocation_of_moai_objects
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| Mental Disability Rights International Mental Disability Rights International (MDRI), is a Washington, DC based human rights advocacy organization that documents conditions, publishes reports, and promotes international oversight of the rights of mentally disabled people. Jointly established in 1993 by the Washington College of Law Center for Human Rights and the Bazelon Center for Mental Health Law, founded by Eric Rosenthal, MDRI has had coverage of their work by the following newspapersNew York Times, Washington Post, CNN International, BBC World Service, ABC News, Voice of America, NPR, NBC,Univision, Independent (London), Ha'Aretz and others. Mental_Disability_Rights_International
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