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The weka, also known as the Māori hen [2] or woodhen (Gallirallus australis) is a flightless bird species of the rail family. It is endemic to New Zealand . Some authorities consider it as the only extant member of the genus Gallirallus . [ 3 ]
Waikato Environment for Knowledge Analysis (Weka) is a collection of machine learning and data analysis free software licensed under the GNU General Public License. It was developed at the University of Waikato , New Zealand and is the companion software to the book "Data Mining: Practical Machine Learning Tools and Techniques".
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The Strange House (変な家, Hen na Ie) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Kyō Ayano. It is based on the novel Henna Ie written by Uketsu. It began serialization on Ichijinsha's Comic Howl manga website in January 2023.
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17 video games based on the Ranma ½ manga and anime series exist, generally in the form of fighting games, RPGs, puzzle games, and pachinko slot machines. Of all of them, only two of the Super Famicom fighting games have been adapted for Western release.
Sprout, a hen who lay eggs on a barn longs to be free from her cage. Sprout becomes depressed and eventually stops eating and is taken out of the farm by the owner only to be thrown into a hole. Sprout gets woken up at night by a mallard duck named "Straggler" who warns her about a weasel that planned to eat her.
The name Te Urewera is a Māori phrase meaning "The Burnt Penis" [5] (compare Māori: ure, lit. 'penis'; Māori: wera, lit. 'burnt'). Because of its isolation and dense forest, Te Urewera remained largely untouched by British colonists until the early 20th century; in the 1880s it was still in effect under Māori control.