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  2. Igor Irodov - Wikipedia

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    Igor Yevgenyevich Irodov (Russian: Игорь Евгеньевич Иродов; 16 November 1923 – 22 October 2002) was a Soviet Russian physicist and World War II veteran. He is best known as a physics professor at the Moscow Institute of Physics and Engineering (MEPHi) and as the author of a series of handbooks on general physics, which ...

  3. Kyōko no Ie - Wikipedia

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    Kyōko no Ie (鏡子の家) ("Kyoko's House") is a 1959 novel by the Japanese writer Yukio Mishima. The book tells the interconnected stories of four young men who represent different facets of the author's personality.

  4. List of isekai works - Wikipedia

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    The 4th Grader Demon Lord; The 6th Loop: I'm Finally Free of Auto Mode in this Otome Game; The 8th Son? Are You Kidding Me? [1]12 Beast; 100 Sleeping Princes and the Kingdom of Dreams

  5. H. C. Verma - Wikipedia

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    Harish Chandra Verma (born 3 April 1952), popularly known as HCV, is an Indian experimental physicist, author and emeritus professor of the Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur.

  6. Yegor Irodov - Wikipedia

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    Yegor Irodov was born on June 30, 1966, in Kyiv, to physiologist parents Mikhail Irodov and Ninelle Irodova, both of whom were contributors to the development of Ukrainian sport—athletes trained by them provided Ukraine with a large quantity of Olympic medals. At the age of 6, Yegor began playing the piano.

  7. I Ching - Wikipedia

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    The I Ching or Yijing (Chinese: 易經, Mandarin: [î tɕíŋ] ⓘ), usually translated Book of Changes or Classic of Changes, is an ancient Chinese divination text that is among the oldest of the Chinese classics.

  8. Treatise on Law - Wikipedia

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    Wikipedia page on Treatise on Law, discussing the different kinds of law and their implications.

  9. Independent Order of Odd Fellows - Wikipedia

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    Odd Fellows lodges were first documented in 1730 in England from which many organizations emerged. While several unofficial Odd Fellows lodges had existed in New York City sometime in the period 1806 to 1818, the American Odd Fellows is regarded as being founded with Washington Lodge No 1 in Baltimore at the Seven Stars Tavern on April 26, 1819, by Thomas Wildey along with some associates who ...