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  2. Mole Day - Wikipedia

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    Mole Day originated from a celebration by educator Margaret Christoph. [5] She wrote an article about her experiences in The Science Teacher in the 1980s. [6] Inspired by this article, Maurice Oehler, a high school chemistry teacher from Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin, founded the National Mole Day Foundation (NMDF) on May 15, 1991.

  3. Frankenword: A new iOS word game with all the right moves - AOL

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    Most iOS word games are either variations on Scrabble or Bookworm, offering you a chance to compete against friends or compete against a clock or other obstacles while you show off your vocabulary.

  4. List of chemistry mnemonics - Wikipedia

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    Number of consonants denotes number of oxygen atoms. Number of vowels denotes negative charge quantity. Inclusion of the word "ate" signifies that each ends with the letters a-t-e. To use this for the -ite ions, simply subtract one oxygen but keep the charge the same.

  5. Talk:Mole Day - Wikipedia

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  6. The Village Schoolmaster - Wikipedia

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    The narrator discusses the phenomenon of a giant mole in a far village, and the attempt of the village schoolmaster to bring its existence to the public attention, only to become an object of derision to the scientific community. Without knowing the schoolmaster, the narrator tries to defend him and his honesty in a paper about the giant mole.

  7. Category:Fictional moles - Wikipedia

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  8. Moll (slang) - Wikipedia

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    [1] The existence of the popular derivative spelling, mole, likely reflects the word's history as a spoken, rather than written, insult. Popular usage of this spelling can be seen in the name of The Comedy Company character Kylie Mole. Another example can be seen in a poem by Kevin Munro: "'That Dee will have our jobs; she's a fair dinkum mole ...

  9. Have a questionable mole or stubborn pimple? Get them checked ...

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    If concerns arise during the screenings, individuals will be referred to Medical College of Wisconsin’s Saturday free dermatology clinic or to neighborhood clinics. For more information about ...