| Deconstruction Deconstruction is the name given by French philosopher Jacques Derrida to an approach (whether in philosophy, literary analysis, or in other fields) which rigorously pursues the meaning of a text to the point of undoing the oppositions on which it is apparently founded, and to the point of showing that those foundations are irreducibly complex, unstable or impossible.Deconstruction generally operates by conducting close textual readings with a view to demonstrating that the text is not a discrete whole but that it instead contains several irreconcilable, contradictory meanings. Deconstruction
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| Outline of linguistics Linguistics is the scientific study of language. Someone who engages in this study is called a linguist. Linguistics can be theoretical or applied. The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to linguistics Outline_of_linguistics
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| Philology Philology, derived from the Greek (philologia, from the terms philos meaning "loved, beloved, dear, friend" and logos "word, articulation, reason"), considers both form and meaning in linguistic expression, combining linguistics and literary studies.Classical philology is the philology of the Greek, Latin and Sanskrit languages. Philology
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| Literary theory Literary theory in a strict sense is the systematic study of the nature of literature and of the methods for analyzing literature. However, literary scholarship since the 19th century often includes—in addition to, or even instead of literary theory in the strict sense—considerations of intellectual history, moral philosophy, social prophecy, and other interdisciplinary themes. Literary_theory
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| Public domain resources Wikipedia:Public_domain_resources
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| Bzip2 bzip2 is a free and open source lossless data compression algorithm and program developed by Julian Seward. Seward made the first public release of bzip2, version 0.15, in July 1996. The compressor's stability and popularity grew over the next several years, and Seward released version 1.0 in late 2000. Bzip2
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| Legendre polynomials Noteassociated Legendre polynomials as simply Legendre polynomials.In mathematics, Legendre functions are solutions to Legendre's differential equation: Legendre_polynomials
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| Archimedes Palimpsest Archimedes Palimpsest is a palimpsest on parchment in the form of a codex. It originally was a copy of an otherwise unknown work of the ancient mathematician, physicist, and engineer Archimedes of Syracuse and other authors, which was overwritten with a religious text. Archimedes_Palimpsest
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| List of bibliographies Wikipedia:List_of_bibliographies
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| Internet Society The Internet Society or ISOC is an international, nonprofit organization founded in 1992 to provide leadership in Internet related standards, education, and policy. It states that its mission is "to assure the open development, evolution and use of the Internet for the benefit of all people throughout the world".The Internet Society has offices near Washington, DC, USA, and in Geneva, Switzerland. Internet_Society
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| Treaty establishing a Constitution for Europe The Treaty establishing a Constitution for Europe (TCE), commonly referred to as the European Constitution, was an international treaty intended to create a constitution for the European Union. It would have replaced the existing Treaties of the European Union with a single text, given limited legal force to the Charter of Fundamental Rights (which was incorporated into the Constitution), and expanded Qualified Majority Voting into policy areas which had previously been decided by unanimity among member states. Treaty_establishing_a_Constitution_for_Europe
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| John William Waterhouse Talk:John_William_Waterhouse
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| Dictys Cretensis Dictys Cretensis (Δίκτυς ὁ Κρής) of Knossus was the legendary companion of Idomeneus during the Trojan War, and the purported author of a diary of its events, that deployed some of the same materials worked up by Homer for the Iliad. With the rise in credulity in Late Antiquity, the story of his journal, an amusing fiction addressed to a knowledgeable and sophisticated Alexandrian audience, came to be taken literally. Dictys_Cretensis
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| W and Z bosons Talk:W_and_Z_bosons
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| List of schools of veterinary medicine veterinary school throughout the world. List_of_schools_of_veterinary_medicine
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| Narratology Narratology is the theory and study of narrative and narrative structure and the ways they affect our perception. In principle, the word can refer to any systematic study of narrative, though in practice the use of the term is rather more restricted (see below). Narratology
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| Kenneth May Kenneth O. May (July 8, 1915 – December 1977) was an American mathematician and historian of mathematics, who developed May's theorem. The Kenneth O. May Prize is awarded for outstanding contributions to the history of mathematics. Kenneth_May
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| La Franja La Franja ("The Strip", more properly Franja de Aragón in Spanish; Franja d'Aragó or Franja de Ponent (Western Strip) in Catalan; and Francha d'Aragón or Francha de Lebán (Eastern Strip) in Aragonese) is a term that refers to the territory comprising the Catalan-speaking territories of Aragon bordering Catalonia (Spain). Usually La Franja is considered to be comprised by the municipalities of the following comarcas:Ribagorza, La Litera, Bajo Cinca, Bajo Aragon-Caspe, Bajo Aragon and Matarraña. La_Franja
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| Sociocybernetics Sociocybernetics is an independent chapter of science in sociology based upon the General Systems Theory and cybernetics. It also has a basis in Organizational Development (OD) consultancy practice and in Theories of Communication, theories of psychotherapies and computer sciences. The International Sociological Association has a specialist research committee in the area – RC51 – which publishes the (electronic) Journal of Sociocybernetics. Sociocybernetics
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