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  2. Epistemology - Wikipedia

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    He used trivial observations, like the fact that he has two hands, to argue against abstract philosophical theories that deviate from common sense. [225] Ordinary language philosophy, as practiced by the late Ludwig Wittgenstein (1889–1951), is a similar approach that tries to extract epistemological insights from how ordinary language is ...

  3. Juneteenth - Wikipedia

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    [40] Early celebrations were used as political rallies to give voting instructions to newly freed African Americans. [49] Other independence observances occurred on January 1 or 4. [50] In some cities, Black people were barred from using public parks because of state-sponsored segregation of facilities. Across parts of Texas, freed people ...

  4. Gunpowder - Wikipedia

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    Gunpowder is a low explosive: it does not detonate, but rather deflagrates (burns quickly). This is an advantage in a propellant device, where one does not desire a shock that would shatter the gun and potentially harm the operator; however, it is a drawback when an explosion is desired.

  5. Gospel of John - Wikipedia

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    The majority of scholars see four sections in the Gospel of John: a prologue (1:1–18); an account of the ministry, often called the "Book of Signs" (1:19–12:50); the account of Jesus's final night with his disciples and the passion and resurrection, sometimes called the Book of Glory [33] or Book of Exaltation (13:1–20:31); [34] and a ...

  6. Imane Khelif - Wikipedia

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    Khelif was born in Aïn Sidi Ali, Laghouat Province. [11] [12] When she was two months old, her family moved to Biban Mesbah, a rural village in Tiaret Province, where she would grow up.

  7. Robert H. Dennard - Wikipedia

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    It became the basis for today's dynamic random-access memory (DRAM) and almost all other memory types such as SRAM and FLASH memory. Dennard was also among the first to recognize the tremendous potential of downsizing MOSFETs .

  8. Radium - Wikipedia

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    Radium forms much the same insoluble salts as its lighter congener barium: it forms the insoluble sulfate (RaSO 4, the most insoluble known sulfate), chromate (RaCrO 4), carbonate (RaCO 3), iodate (Ra(IO 3) 2), tetrafluoroberyllate (RaBeF 4), and nitrate (Ra(NO 3) 2). With the exception of the carbonate, all of these are less soluble in water ...

  9. Amazing Grace - Wikipedia

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    "Amazing Grace" is a Christian hymn published in 1779, written in 1772 by English Anglican clergyman and poet John Newton (1725–1807). It is an immensely popular hymn, particularly in the United States, where it is used for both religious and secular purposes.