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African American
Black Americans or African Americans are citizens or residents of the United States who have origins in any of the black populations of Africa. In the United States, the terms are generally used for Americans with at least partial Sub-Saharan African ancestry.
African_American
Black people
The term black people usually refers to a racial group of humans with a dark brown skin color, but it has also been used to categorise a number of diverse populations into one common group. Some definitions of the term include only people of relatively recent Sub Saharan African descent (see African diaspora).
Black_people
Medical cannabis
Medical cannabis, (commonly referred to as "Medical marijuana"), refers to the use of the cannabis plant as a physician-recommended drug or herbal therapy, as well as synthetic THC and other cannabinoids.
Medical_cannabis
Images of Rachel Corrie
Talk:Images_of_Rachel_Corrie
Virga
meteorology, virga is an observable streak or shaft of precipitation that falls from a cloud but evaporates before reaching the ground. At high altitudes the precipitation falls mainly as ice crystals before melting and finally evaporating; this is usually due to compressional heating, because the air pressure increases closer to the ground. It is very common in the desert and in temperate climates. In North America, it is commonly seen in the Southern United States and the Canadian Prairies.
Virga
Requested articles/Culture and fine arts
Wikipedia:Requested_articles/Culture_and_fine_arts
PlutoM
User_talk:PlutoM
Aquarius (laboratory)
Aquarius is an underwater habitat located in the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary. It is one of the only underwater research facilities in the world dedicated to science. Aquarius is owned by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and operated by the National Undersea Research Center (NURC) at the University of North Carolina.
Aquarius_(laboratory)
Condoleezza Rice/Archive 1
Talk:Condoleezza_Rice/Archive_1
Civil engineering and infrastructure repair in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina
This article covers the levee system and infrastructure repairs in New Orleans, Louisiana following Hurricane Katrina.Though Hurricane Katrina did not deal the city of New Orleans a direct hit on August 29, 2005, her storm surge precipitated catastrophic failures of the levees and flood walls.
Civil_engineering_and_infrastructure_repair_in_New_Orleans_after_Hurricane_Katrina
Political positions of Hillary Rodham Clinton
United States Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton, a former U.S. Senator from New York and candidate for the nomination of the Democratic Party in the 2008 U.S. Presidential election, has taken positions on many political issues through her public comments and her senatorial voting record.
Political_positions_of_Hillary_Rodham_Clinton
Phyllis Curott
Phyllis Curott is a theologian and attorney, filmmaker and public speaker. She is also a best-selling author, with works published in thirteen countries.Curott received her B.A. in philosophy from Brown University and her Juris Doctor from New York University School of Law, and continues to practice law.
Phyllis_Curott
Cannabis (drug)/Archive 1
Talk:Cannabis_(drug)/Archive_1
Water crisis
Water crisis is a term that has been used by some to refer to the world’s water resources relative to human demand. The term has been applied to the worldwide water situation by the United Nations and other world organizations. Others, for example the Food and Agriculture Organization, claim there is no water crisis. The major aspects of the water crisis are allegedly overall scarcity of usable water and water pollution.
Water_crisis
NASAcast
NASAcast is the official audio and video podcast of the NASA website portal. Created in late 2005, the podcast service contains the latest audio and video features from the NASA web site, including NASA TV's This Week at NASA and educational materials produced by NASA. Additional NASA podcasts, such as Science@NASA are also featured and give subscribers an in-depth look at content by subject matter.
NASAcast
International reactions to the Qana airstrike
International reactions to the 2006 Qana airstrike, which saw the greatest loss of civilian life in the 2006 Israel-Lebanon conflict, twenty eight deaths with thirteen missing, largely involved the condemnation of Israel by many countries around the globe, bringing about a supposed 48 hours cessation of air operations by the Israeli Air Force. Bombings resumed only a few hours after the start of the cessation of air operations.
International_reactions_to_the_Qana_airstrike
Roy Moore
Roy Stewart Moore (born February 11, 1947) is an American jurist and Republican politician noted for his refusal, as the elected Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Alabama, to remove a monument of the Ten Commandments from the state courthouse despite contrary orders from a federal judge.
Roy_Moore
List of 2006 human rights incidents in Egypt
The following is a list of notable events concerning human rights in Egypt in 2006. Although there is no single accepted definition of what constitutes a "human rights incident" in common use, those listed here are commonly called either human rights violations or advances in the recognition of human rights, or meet some of the commonly used criteria.
List_of_2006_human_rights_incidents_in_Egypt
Hurricane Isaac (2006)
Hurricane Isaac was the final tropical cyclone of the 2006 Atlantic hurricane season. It reached peak strength of Category 1 just before striking Newfoundland, where it produced tropical storm-force winds. Isaac followed the path of the three previous storms in the Atlantic basin, Florence, Gordon, and Helene. Isaac formed in the central North Atlantic Ocean and moved eastward toward Europe.
Hurricane_Isaac_(2006)
History of fundamentalism in Iran
The history of fundamentalist Islam in Iran (or History of Principle-ism) covers the history of Islamic revivalism and the rise of political Islam in modern Iran. Today, there are basically three types of Islam in Iran:traditionalism, modernism, and a variety of forms of revivalism usually brought together as fundamentalism. Neo-fundamentalists in Iran are a subgroup of fundamentalists who have also borrowed from Western countercurrents of populism, fascism, anarchism, Jacobism, and Marxism.
History_of_fundamentalism_in_Iran