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Alternative medicine has been described as any of various systems of healing or treating disease (as chiropractic, homeopathy, or faith healing) not included in the traditional medical curricula taught in the United States and Britain.[1] Alternative medicine practices are often based in belief systems not derived from modern science. ...
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AutoCAD is a CAD software application for 2D and 3D design and drafting, developed and sold by Autodesk, Inc. ...
For other uses, see Bank (disambiguation). ...
For beauty as a characteristic of a persons appearance, see Physical attractiveness. ...
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Binomial name Allium schoenoprasum L. Chives (Allium schoenoprasum), is the smallest species of the onion family[1] Alliaceae, native to Europe, Asia and North America[2]. They are referred to only in the plural, because they grow in clumps rather than as individual plants. ...
This articles is about cross-dressing in general, that is the act of wearing the clothing of another gender for any reason. ...
This article is about the comic strip, the sequential art form as published in newspapers and on the Internet. ...
Cycling is the use of bicycles, or - less commonly - unicycles, tricycles, quadricycles and other similar wheeled human powered vehicles (HPVs) as a means of transport, a form of recreation or a sport. ...
Classical liberalism (also known as traditional liberalism[1] and laissez-faire liberalism[2]) is a doctrine stressing the importance of human rationality, individual property rights, natural rights, the protection of civil liberties, constitutional limitations of government, free markets, and individual freedom from restraint as exemplified in the writings of Adam...
Youth Cheerleaders during a football halftime show. ...
Companies law is the field of law concerning business and other organizations. ...
This article is about the definition of the specific type of war. ...
Cryopreservation of plant shoots. ...
Contempt of court is a court ruling which, in the context of a court trial or hearing, deems an individual as holding contempt for the court, its process, and its invested powers. ...
For other uses, see Cocaine (disambiguation). ...
Basil Rathbone as Sherlock Holmes Detective fiction is a branch of crime fiction that centers upon the investigation of a crime, usually murder, by a detective, either professional or amateur. ...
Measuring body weight on a scale Dieting is the practice of ingesting food in a regulated fashion to achieve a particular objective. ...
Diplomatic immunity is a form of legal immunity and a policy held between governments, which ensures that diplomats are given safe passage and are considered not susceptible to lawsuit or prosecution under the host countrys laws (although they can be expelled). ...
The Divine Right of Kings is a European political and religious doctrine of political absolutism. ...
This article is about the natural seismic phenomenon. ...
Educational psychology is the study of how humans learn in educational settings, the effectiveness of educational interventions, the psychology of teaching, and the social psychology of schools as organizations. ...
Flamebait is a message posted to an Internet discussion group, such as a newsgroup or a mailing list, with the intent of provoking an angry response (a flame). There are various motives or explanations for this puzzling behavior. ...
Franchising (from the French franchir: vt to clear an obstacle or difficulty)[1] refers to the method of practicing and using another persons philosophy of business. ...
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A Geocache in Germany Geocaching is an outdoor treasure-hunting game in which the participants use a Global Positioning System (GPS) receiver or other navigational techniques to hide and seek containers (called geocaches or caches) anywhere in the world. ...
Gun politics is a set of legal issues surrounding the ownership, use, and regulation of firearms as well as safety issues related to firearms both through their direct use and through legal and criminal use. ...
A witness who is called by and who testifies for the opposing party or, less frequently, who, when offering testimony adverse to the party who called him, may at request to the judge be termed a hostile witness, which means that the witness is then subject to direct questions in...
This article is about the precipitation. ...
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In criminal trials, the insanity defenses are possible defenses by excuse, by which defendants argue that they should not be held criminally liable for breaking the law, as they were legally insane at the time of the commission of alleged crimes. ...
Jury instructions are the set of legal rules that jurors must follow when the jury is deciding a case. ...
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Laches is an equitable defense, or doctrine, in an action at law. ...
For other uses, see Music (disambiguation). ...
For the chemical substances known as medicines, see medication. ...
For other uses, see Manatee (disambiguation). ...
This article is about mineral extractions. ...
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The public domain comprises the body of all creative works and other knowledge—writing, artwork, music, science, inventions, and others—in which no person or organization has any proprietary interest. ...
Postmodernism (sometimes abbreviated Po-mo[1]) is a term originating in architecture, literally after the modern, denoting a style that is more ornamental than modernism, and which borrows from previous architectural styles, often in a playful or ironic fashion. ...
In cartoons, profanity is often depicted by substituting symbols for words, as a form of non-specific censorship. ...
The Politics series Politics Portal This box: Political Science is the field concerning the theory and practice of politics and the description and analysis of political systems and political behaviour. ...
The term polygamy (a Greek word meaning the practice of multiple marriage) is used in related ways in social anthropology, sociobiology, and sociology. ...
Defence of the fatherland is a commonplace of patriotism: The statue in the courtyard of Ãcole polytechnique, Paris, commemorating the students involvement in defending France against the 1814 invasion of the Coalition. ...
Intact dilation and extraction (IDX or intact D&X), also known as intact dilation and evacuation (intact D&E), dilation and extraction (D&X), intrauterine cranial decompression and in the United States as partial birth abortion, is a surgical abortion wherein an intact and usually viable fetus is removed from...
Princess Mononoke ) is a Japanese animated film by Hayao Miyazaki, produced through his company, Studio Ghibli, that was first released in Japan on July 12, 1997 and in the United States on October 29, 1999 in select cities and on November 26, 1999. ...
For the NES video game, see Pro Wrestling (video game). ...
Geneva Convention definition A prisoner of war (POW) is a soldier, sailor, airman, or marine who is imprisoned by an enemy power during or immediately after an armed conflict. ...
Privacy is the ability of an individual or group to control the flow of information about themselves and thereby reveal themselves selectively. ...
This article is about animals kept for companionship. ...
A selection of Hong Kong postage stamps A postage stamp is evidence of pre-paying a fee for postal services. ...
In macroeconomics, a recession is a decline in a countrys real gross domestic product (GDP), or negative real economic growth, for two or more successive quarters of a year. ...
This article is about religious pluralism. ...
Science fiction is a form of speculative fiction principally dealing with the impact of imagined science and technology, or both, upon society and persons as individuals. ...
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Scleroderma is a rare, chronic disease characterized by excessive deposits of collagen in the skin or other organs. ...
This article describes a kind of cheese produced primarily in the United States and Canada. ...
Social security primarily refers to social welfare service concerned with social protection, or protection against socially recognized conditions, including poverty, old age, disability, unemployment and others. ...
Mouse embryonic stem cells with fluorescent marker. ...
In Christian belief and practice, a sacrament is a rite that mediates divine grace, constituting a sacred mystery. ...
For other meanings of sandbox, see Sandbox (disambiguation). ...
Cross-country skiing (skating style) in Einsiedeln, Switzerland. ...
The Politics series Politics Portal This box: Separation of powers is a term coined by French political Enlightenment thinker Baron de Montesquieu[1][2], is a model for the governance of democratic states. ...
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This article is about the gesture. ...
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The era of European sea explorations began in the late 15th century and lasted for a little more than three full centuries. ...
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A trade secret is a formula, practice, process, design, instrument, pattern, or compilation of information which is not generally known or reasonably ascertainable, by which a business can obtain an economic advantage over competitors or customers. ...
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A telephone number is a sequence of decimal digits that uniquely indicates the network termination point. ...
For the community in Florida, see University, Florida. ...
The USS Cole bombing was a suicide bombing attack against the U.S. Navy guided missile destroyer USS Cole (DDG 67) on October 12, 2000 while it was harbored in the Yemeni port of Aden. ...
Look up xenophobia in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ...
Zoonosis (pronounced ) is any infectious disease that may be transmitted from other animals, both wild and domestic, to humans or from humans to animals (the latter is sometimes called reverse zoonosis). ...
For other uses, see Zen (disambiguation). ...
For the Macy Gray song, see Sexual Revolution (song). ...
Nuclear engineering is the practical application of the breakdown of atomic nuclei and/or other sub-atomic physics, based on the principles of nuclear physics. ...
For other uses, see Nitrous oxide (disambiguation). ...
A chemical patent is an important source of technical and bibliographic information. ...
This article is about hot air balloons themselves. ...
Unlit filtered cigarettes. ...
A psychiatric hospital (also called, at various places and times, mental hospital or mental ward, historically often asylum, lunatic asylum, or madhouse), is a hospital specialising in the treatment of persons with mental illness. ...
A wedding reception is a party held after the completion of a marriage ceremony. ...
In economics, a business (also called firm or enterprise) is a legally recognized organizational entity designed to provide goods and/or services to consumers or corporate entities such as governments, charities or other businesses. ...
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Beginning in the 1960s, a movement called anti-psychiatry claimed that psychiatric patients are not ill but are individuals that do not share the same consensus reality as most people in society. ...
Political campaign Part of the Politics series Politics Portal This box: Campaign finance reform is the common term for the political effort in the United States to change the involvement of money in politics, primarily in political campaigns. ...
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