| Sidney Greenslade Sidney K. Greenslade (1867 – 1955), born in Exeter, was the first architect of the National Library of Wales, located in Aberystwyth. Sidney_Greenslade
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| Inevitability thesis An idea in the philosophy of technology stating that once a technology is introduced into a culture that what follows is inevitable development of that technology. This development occurs not because it is of determinism but because we are able to pursue it and it seems like the right thing to do. Inevitability_thesis
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| Graham Gardner Graham Gardner is a British geographer and a novelist who writes books aimed at the Young Adult market. He was born and brought up in the county of Worcestershire, England, and is the second eldest of ten children. Over the course of the last fifteen years, he has worked his way into (and out of) over 30 jobs, including fruit-picker, library assistant, production line operative, waiter, shop assistant, civil servant and church-organist. Graham_Gardner
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| Emrys G. Bowen Emrys George Bowen FRGS, FSA, BA, MA, LLD, DUniv, (known as E G Bowen) (28 December 1900 - 8 November 1983), was an internationally renowned Geographer with a particular interest in the physical geography and social geography of his native Wales. A diminutive figure, Bowen was on the academic staff of the Department of Geography and Anthropology at the University College of Wales, Aberystwyth, from the 1920s, and was still writing and lecturing there up until his death in 1983. Emrys_G._Bowen
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| Seung-Hui Cho/Archive 6 Talk:Seung-Hui_Cho/Archive_6
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| Global village (term) Global Village is a term closely associated with Marshall McLuhan, popularized in his books The Gutenberg Galaxy: The Making of Typographic Man (1962) and Understanding Media (1964). McLuhan describes how the globe has been contracted into a village by electric technology and the instantaneous movement of information from every quarter to every point at the same time . Global_village_(term)
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| Base and superstructure Base and Superstructure constitute the dialectical synthetic pair that is explicitly and implicitly common to every form of socialism. As used by Karl Marx the pair distinguishes the two essential bases of social orders from other, formative and persisting, social conditions. Base_and_superstructure
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| Y Cymro Y Cymro ("The Welshman") is a Welsh language newspaper, first published in 1932.Y Cymro was founded in Wrexham, and succeeded other newspapers of the same name that had existed during the 19th and early 20th century. It is the only national newspaper in the Welsh language, and is published weekly, on a Wednesday. Y_Cymro
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| David Russell Hulme David Russell Hulme (born 19 June 1951) is a Welsh conductor and musicologist known for his research and publications on the music of Sir Arthur Sullivan, the Victorian era composer who, with Sir W. S. Gilbert, was responsible for the Gilbert and Sullivan Savoy Operas. David_Russell_Hulme
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| Institut d'Estudis Occitans Institut d'Estudis Occitans (), or IEO, or Occitan Studies Institute, or Institute for Occitan Studies, is a cultural association that was founded in 1945 by a group of Occitan and French writers including Jean Cassou, Tristan Tzara, Ismaël Girard, Max Roqueta, Renat Nelli, and Pierre Rouquette. Institut_d'Estudis_Occitans
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| The People & Planet Green League People & Planet Green League is a ranking of United Kingdom universities based on their sustainable practice. It is compiled by the student campaign group People & Planet. The Green League 2007 was published in the Times Higher Education Supplement on the 8 June 2007, to coincide with World Environment Day, and won a WWF British Environment and Media Award for Best Campaign.The Green League 2008, with a partially revised methodology, was published on the 3 July 2008, again in the Times Higher Education Supplement, and revealed significant improvements in sustainability, "galvanised by last year's inaugural league table". The_People_&_Planet_Green_League
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| Alfred Eckhard Zimmern Alfred Eckhard Zimmern (Surbiton, Surrey, UK 1879-Hartford, Connecticut, USA 1957) was a British classical scholar and historian, and political scientist writing on international relations.His father was a German Jew; he was brought up a Christian, and was later an active participant in the World Council of Churches. He was educated at Winchester College, and read classics at New College, Oxford. At Berlin University, he came under the influence of Wilamowitz and Meyer. Alfred_Eckhard_Zimmern
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| Institute of Biological, Environmental and Rural Sciences Institute of Biological, Environmental and Rural Sciences is a department of Aberystwyth University , and is located in the town of Aberystwyth on the west coast of Wales, on Cardigan Bay. It has a remit for teaching, research as well as business innovation in the area of land use and the rural economy. Institute_of_Biological,_Environmental_and_Rural_Sciences
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| Perceptual art Perceptual Art is a form of art that can trace its roots to the art history concepts of perceptualism as well as to twentieth century inventions of conceptual art and performance art. The concept of perceptualism has been discussed in historical and philosophical explorations of art and psychology, thus it forms an innate relationship between the artist and philosopher. Perceptual_art
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| International Association for Media and History International Association for Media and History (or IAMHIST) is a scholarly organization which brings together historians and media professionals with an interest in media history. Founded in the summer of 1977 it organizes biennial conferences, which have typically rotated between venues in the UK, US and the continent of Europe. International_Association_for_Media_and_History
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| Aberystwyth Guild of Students Aberystwyth Guild of Students is the students' union of Aberystwyth University. It is affiliated to the National Union of Students of the United Kingdom and NUS Wales/UCM Cymru.It is one of the oldest and most active student unions in the UK. It was the union that hosted first NUS UK national conference.Today it still plays a crucial role in uphold the interests of students in Aberystwyth, in Wales and across the UK. Aberystwyth_Guild_of_Students
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| The 36 tattvas Kaśmir Śaivism, the 36 tattvas describe the Absolute, its internal aspects and the creation including living beings, down to the physical reality. The addition of 11 supplemental tattvas compared to the allows for a richer, fuller vision of the Absolute. Going from śiva to we find the process of manifestation, the creation of the universe; going the opposite way we find the process of spiritual evolution culminating with the dissolution in Śiva. The_36_tattvas
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| William Bain (lecturer) Dr William Bain is a lecturer at the University of Wales, Aberystwyth in the department of International Politics. He attended the University of South Carolina where he obtained a BA. He also attended University of British Columbia in Vancouver where he achieved an MA and PhD. William_Bain_(lecturer)
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| Ieuan ab Owain Glyndŵr Ieuan ab Owain Glyndŵr was reputedly the illegitimate son of the last native Welsh Prince of Wales; Owain Glyndŵr. The possibility of his existence was uncovered through the work of Peter Bartrum which is currently being edited by the University of Wales Aberystwyth. Ieuan_ab_Owain_Glyndŵr
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