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- Culture (23440 bytes)
1: ...m Classroom Clipart]]]The word '''''culture''''', from the [[Latin]] <i>colere</i>, with its root mea...
6: ...tually tried to eliminate popular or mass culture from the definition of culture.
10: ...this [[worldview]], people with different customs from those who regard themselves as cultured do not ...
12: From the 18th century onwards, some social critics h...
19: ...y for symbolic thinking and social learning stems from human evolution confounds older arguments about... - Badger (5174 bytes)
19: ...t may be identical with the term noted below, the French blaireau being used in both senses. Typical b...
27: ...at badgers could bring bad luck. This rhyme dates from about 200 years ago:
40: ...powerful digger, but some of its behaviors differ from those of its relatives.
42: ...or rearing young, the American Badger lives apart from others of its kind. It hunts, wanders and slee...
55: ...e phrase "Don't call the badger a bishop" derives from the practice of badger baiting. To call the bad... - Pirate (23151 bytes)
2: ...ry|robs]] or plunders at sea without a commission from a recognised [[sovereignty|sovereign]] nation. ...
4: ... it is also much reduced in the [[Caribbean Sea]] from days of yore. Seaborne piracy against transport...
8: ...ecue|barbacoa]]'' elsewhere). These were used by French hunters called ''boucaniers''. These hunters...
10: ... corrupted into the English '''freebooters''' and French '''flibustiers'''. It came back into English...
14: ...rived from the European word, which in turn comes from the mediaeval Latin ''cursa'', "raid, expeditio... - Virus (17572 bytes)
7: The original word comes from the [[Latin]] ''virus'' referring to [[poison]]...
14: Viruses form when molecules are assembled from [[organic compound]]s providing complex, micros...
26: ...sid may be enclosed in a lipid envelope, although frequently spherical viruses are not enveloped, and ...
29: ...sis]], the process whereby cells take in material from the external environment. After entering the ce...
43: #Lysis: Assembled viruses are released from the cell and can now infect other cells, and th...
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