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  1. History of science in the Middle Ages (30877 bytes)
    4: ...ocess of copying and [[translation|translating]]. Notwithstanding, with the beginning of the [[Renaiss...
    6: ...pted by the [[Black Plague]] and are virtually unknown to the lay public of today, partly because most...
    14: ...became a tapestry of rural populations and semi-[[nomad]] peoples. The political instability and the d...
    16: ...this era as "dark" was mostly based on previous ignorance about the period combined with popular [[ste...
    18: ...bility of a [[monastery]], a [[cathedral]] or a [[noble court]].
  2. Music history of the United States (35788 bytes)
    2: ... music|classical]] music. Some of the most well-known genres of American music are [[blues]], [[rock ...
    4: ...ative American]]s, the first people to populate [[North America]]. These included a number of [[tribe...
    6: ... [[Christianity|Christian]] [[choir]]s, [[musical notation]], [[broadside]]s, as well as large numbers...
    8: ...Hawaii]] and [[Tex-Mex and Tejano|Tex-Mex and Tejano music]]. Immigrants brought with them the [[East...
    10: ...ion. At the time, black performers typically did not perform their own material, instead using songs ...
  3. Small Munsterlander (6456 bytes)
    27: |[[F?ration Cynologique Internationale|FCI]]: || Group 7 Section 1...
    38: ...as developed from different breeding stock and is not as closely related as the names would suggest. S...
    41: ... in heavy cover or weekly otherwise. The breed is not registered with the [[American Kennel Club]], wh...
    44: ...and point. Unfamiliar small animals outdoors will not be tolerated in the same way.
    49: Originally a dog bred to work with noble families' [[falconer]]s before guns were used ...
  4. Scientific method (40667 bytes)
    1: ...y survives. Any theory which is [[Cogency|cogent enough]] to make predictions can then be tested [[Rep...
    7: ...ls the examination, diagnosis, treatment, and prognosis of numerous ailments. <sup>[http://www.britann...
    9: ...e world is one and that change and subdivision do not exist.
    11: [[Aristotle]] provided yet another of the ingredients of scientific tradition: [...
    13: ...ablishing causation between phenomena. In the ''[[Novum Organum]]'' (published [[1620]]), Bacon is at ...
  5. Norm (sociology) (4484 bytes)
    1: ...rm may give them a reason to follow it. Important norms are called [[mores]].
    5: ..., even if a person does not feel like following a norm, it may be in his best interest to follow it an...
    7: ... closely related to customs. On the other hand, a norm may arise as a formal description of an implici...
    9: ... a culture may confront its people with different norms than they take for granted. Cultural import ma...
    11: ...al elements of the social situation surrounding a norm is the [[repeated game]] of [[game theory]].
  6. Vegetarianism (28920 bytes)
    8: ==Varieties of vegetarianism (terminology)==
    14: ...imal [[rennet]], and for ethical reasons often do not eat eggs produced by [[factory farm]]s. The term...
    16: * ''Lacto'' vegetarians do not eat meat, but may consume milk and its derivativ...
    18: * Similarly, ''ovo''-vegetarians do not eat meat but may eat eggs.
    22: ...ient; this is true, but most raw foodists also acknowledge that for some foods, as cooking softens the...
  7. Gynecomastia (2485 bytes)
    1: ...include a form of lump-like gland, which should ''not'' be confused for cancer.
    6: ...a includes [[cimetidine]], [[omeprazole]], [[spironolactone]], [[finasteride]] and certain [[antipsych...
    8: ==Prognosis==
    9: ...echniques, glandular excision, or both) the only known physical remedy, ideally by an experienced plas...
  8. Mobile phone (30513 bytes)
    2: ...'''mobile phone''' is a device which behaves as a normal
    5: ...c Switched Telephone Network|telephone network]], normally by
    10: ...[[Qualcomm]]), [[LG (Korea)|LG]], [[Motorola]], [[Nokia]], [[Panasonic]] (Matsushita Electric), [[Phil...
    16: ...[fixed telephony]]. Such networks can often be economic, even with a small customer base, as mobile ne...
    18: ... to make to a mobile, but are free to receive) cannot be used, and as a result users pay to receive ca...
  9. Judge (10187 bytes)
    10: ...rings, judges wear a black gown. French judges do not wear wigs.]]
    13: ...ially, political leaders and the executive should not be able to influence judgment in a direction tha...
    15: In the [[United States|USA]], judges are not trained separately from [[lawyers]] and are gene...
    21: ...ined judge, each judge &ndash; legally trained or not &ndash; having an individual vote. Civil cases,...
    23: ...them. This practice generally no longer exists. Notably, while some common law jurisdictions retain ...

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