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  2. Stars in fiction - Wikipedia

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    Stars as sentient beings, in one form or another, is a recurring theme. [1] [2] [3] [27] Anthropomorphized, thinking stars appear in Olaf Stapledon's 1937 novel Star Maker and Frederik Pohl and Jack Williamson's Starchild trilogy consisting of the 1964 novel The Reefs of Space, the 1965 novel Starchild, and the 1969 novel Rogue Star.

  3. Wolf 359 - Wikipedia

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    Observations with the Hubble Space Telescope detected 32 flare events within a two-hour period, with energies of 10 27 ergs (10 20 joules) and higher. [26] The mean magnetic field strength at the surface of the star is around 2.2 kG (0.22 teslas ), but this value varies significantly on time scales as short as six hours. [ 24 ]

  4. Artificial intelligence - Wikipedia

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    Artificial intelligence (AI), in its broadest sense, is intelligence exhibited by machines, particularly computer systems.It is a field of research in computer science that develops and studies methods and software that enable machines to perceive their environment and use learning and intelligence to take actions that maximize their chances of achieving defined goals. [1]

  5. First Busey Corporation Announces 2024 Fourth Quarter Earnings

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    FOURTH QUARTER 2024 HIGHLIGHTS. Adjusted net income 1 of $30.7 million, or $0.53 per diluted common share; Adjusted noninterest income 1 of $35.4 million, or 30.3% of total revenu

  6. Tim Burchett - Wikipedia

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    Burchett is a native of Knoxville, Tennessee, where he was born in 1964.He attended West Hills Elementary School, Bearden Junior High School, and Bearden High School. [6] [7] After graduating from Bearden High School in 1982, he enrolled in the University of Tennessee in Knoxville, where he earned a Bachelor of Science in education in 1988.

  7. St Andrew's (stadium) - Wikipedia

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    The Railway Stand, on the west side of the stadium nearest to Birmingham city centre, is also free-standing. It was opened in 1999 and holds some 8,000 spectators in two tiers; [ 57 ] the upper tier, a small area known as the Olympic Gallery, overhangs the lower, at the back of which is a row of executive boxes. [ 68 ]

  8. Miqan Wetland - Wikipedia

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    Miqan Wetland consists of a seasonal lake, desert, and alluvial plains. The nearest mountain to the wetland is located 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) southeast of it, which is called "Kooh Takht Zard" with the height of 2,269 meters (7,444 ft). There are three islands in the middle of the wetland, the largest of which is 500 square metres (5,400 sq ft).

  9. List of historical acts of tax resistance - Wikipedia

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    In the 1st century AD, Jewish Zealots in Judaea resisted the poll tax instituted by the Roman Empire. [3]: 1–7 Jesus was accused of promoting tax resistance prior to his torture and execution ("We found this fellow perverting the nation, and forbidding to give tribute to Cæsar, saying that he himself is Christ a King" — Luke 23:2). [4]