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Social sciences and philosophy: Anthropology, Sociology, Class Structure - Archaeology - Geography, cities, regions and named places - Governance / Governments / Politics / Political Science - History - Genealogy & Genealogists - Military / Military History - Linguistics - Medicine - People - Philosophy - Psychology - Society / Culture

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Role Distance: On Stage and On the Merry-Go-Round

GLOSSARY OF TERMS RELATED TO SYMBOLIC INTERACTIONISM

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Geography, cities, regions and named places

See also: World Heritage Sites

Afghanistan: See: Wikipedia:Requested articles/Afghanistan

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Roman Girshman (archaeologist of ziggurat choghazanbil)

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United Kingdom: See also UK Geography Wikiproject, List of towns in: Scotland, Northern Ireland, and Wales

U.S.: See also neighborhoods of: Pittsburgh, PA; Seattle, WA; Chicago, IL; Los Angeles, CA; Baltimore, MD; Minneapolis, MN; Philadelphia, PA

Also, a category and/or list request for either U.S. county seats or a county/parish/borough seats category and/or list for each of the 50 states

Etymologies

Political geography

space-time convergence

  • Havami Cuban amarican citizens want cuba to be incorporated as the 51st state, along with the southern tip of florida starting at monroe county, the new state would be called Havami (Havana+Miami)

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  • Millitary-Industrial Complex - Term coined by U.S. President Eisenhauer to describe the relationship between the Millitary, the Government and the private Defense Industry. Eisenhauer warned in his farewell address to the American nation the concern that such a relationship would create a disparity between public and private interests in regards to foreign national policy i.e. The privatisation of war.
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  • Wendy Sherman - Principal at the Albright Group; Former Counselor of the State Department, Special Advisor to the President and Secretary of State on North Korea, and Assistant Secretary of State for Legislative Affairs
  • Watergategate

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State and Local Political Figures

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Mount Vernon Conference

Genealogy & Genealogists

  • Bradley Wogsland
  • Racial Features - An article on the special features of people that differenciate them from people of other races. This article could list the attributes that most people consider to categorize a person as belonging to a certain race. The list should contain facial and other features that most people regularly use to recognize the race without any other background information.

Lady Eileen Montagu-Douglas-Scott

Eileen Nina Evelyn Sibell Montagu-Douglas-Scott (born 1884, died 1938, nee Elliot-Murray-Kynynmound) was the oldest daughter of Gilbert John Elliot-Murray-Kynynmound, 4th Earl of Minto (1845-1914) and Mary Caroline Grey (d. 1940), and the wife of Lt.-Col. Sir Francis Montagu-Douglas-Scott (1879-1952). Their Children: -1) Pamela Violet Montagu-Douglas-Scott (1916-1992) -2) Moyra Eileen Montagu-Douglas-Scott (1919-)

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Historic individuals

Bridget Cleary 1895 Nell Gwen, Charles II mistress and orange seller

Kiwan of Damascus

Involved in Salem witch trials.

Conflicts

North American/U.S.-Indian Wars

Enganche Labour System - Klamath and Salmon Indian Wars (1855) - Las Cuevas War (1875) - Pecos Expedition (1859) - Red River Expedition of 1806 (1806) - Sabine-Southwestern War (1836–1837) - Virginia in the Civil War (WP:ACW) -

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Battle of Ashingdon (1016) - Battle of Berryville - Battle of Blair's Landing - Battle of Boonsborough - Battle of Breakneck Ridge - Battle of Cabin Creek - Battle of Canal du Nord (WWI) - Battle of Charleston Harbor I - Battle of Charleston Harbor II - Battle of Chernikov-Poltava - Battle of Cynthiana - Battle of Dalton I - Battle of Darbytown and New Market - Battle of Deep Bottom I - Battle of Dingjunshan - Battle of Donaldsonville I - Battle of Donaldsonville II - Battle of Fair Oaks & Darbytown Road - Battle of Fort Brooke - Battle of Fort De Russy - Battle of Fort McAllister I - Battle of Fort Sumter II - Battle of Galveston I - Battle of Galveston II - Battle of Georgia Landing - Battle of Grimball's Landing - Battle of Guard Hill - Battle of Kock's Plantation - Battle of LaFourche Crossing - Battle of Longarone - Battle of Mansura - Battle of Marion - Battle of Middle Boggy Depot - Battle of Okolona - Battle of Old River Lake - Battle of Panjwai (2006) - Battle of Ream's Station I - Battle of Rimini(1944)- Battle of Sabine Pass I - Battle of Saint John's Bluff - Battle of Saltville II - Battle of Sappony Church - Battle of Signal Hill - Battle of Simmon's Bluff - Battle of Smithfield Crossing - Battle of Staunton River Bridge - Battle of Stirling's Plantation - Battle of Summit Point - Battle of Vafankou - Battle of Voronezh (1943) - Battle of Walkerton - Battle of West Ukraine (1941) - Battle of West Ukraine (1944) - Battle of Wood Lake - Battle of Yellow Bayou - Little Crow's War (1861-2) - Tafas massacre - Union General - Rogers' Raid -

United States Marine Corps units

Aviation Combat Element

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  • O'Donnell Lectures - A series of Lectures held at Oxford University, dealing with Language and Linguistics
  • off of - the bizarre and extraneous use of the word 'of'

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All red links from the List of Kyoto Prize winners; it's like not having the Nobel prize winners mentioned in Wikipedia.
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  • Carl A. Coppolino - Anesthesiologist convicted of murdering his wife using an untracable curare-like substance in 1965. He was represented by the famous Francis Lee Bailey in New Jersey and in Florida. He was also accused of murdering the husband of his mistress in 1963, Lt. Col. William E. Farber, which he was acquitted for in NJ. It was almost the perfect murder. A landmark case in forensic science, since new techniques had to be developed to detect the remains of the poisons in the victims.
  • Caroline Crachami (world's smallest person, 19 1/2 inches tall, had Seckel's bird-headed dwarfism, known as the "Sicilian fairy," body stolen from family and sold, skeleton displayed in Hunterian Museum)-

Cartson, Michelle: When Michelle Carston was 23 years old, she dove into shallow water off the coast of Mexico and injured her spinal cord--an action that sent her to a wheelchair as a quadriplegic. Michelle got pregnant and Discovery Health followed her pregnancy.

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  • Mario Jascalevich - Doctor accused of murdering patients at Riverdell Hospital by taining their IV's with d-tubocurarine (curare). There have been 13 suspicious deaths at the hospital that were linked to Dr. X and after ten years, evidence was colected for indictment and trial (since they didn't have technology to detect curare at the time of the deaths), he was tried for the deaths of 5 of his victims. He was acquitted of all charges. Lankmark case in forensic science and court history.
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  • indirect doxatic volunteerism - (This is the idea that I may not be able to change my beliefs or desires directly, i.e. just by willing them to be different, but I can do things that change them indirectly, e.g. through habituation.)

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Religious Schisms

  • Schism(religion) Examples already exists, but it is very focussed only on Schisms away from major Christian denominations. I added the Shia-Sunni split, but there are many religions. The Mahayana-Theraveda split in Buddhism. The Krshna split in Vedic religions. The splits in Southern Baptists. The splits in Jewish sects. Et&, et&.

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