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 |  |  | 144: Encyclopedia II - Cornwall - DemographicsCornwall's population is 513,527, and population density 144 people per square kilometre, ranking it 40th and 41st respectively compared to the other 47 counties of England. Cornwall has a relatively high level of population growth, however, at 11.2% in the 1980s and 5.3% in the 1990s, giving it the fifth highest population growth of the English counties [6]. The natural change has been a small population decline, and the population increase is due to ...
See also:Cornwall, Cornwall - History, Cornwall - Physical geography, Cornwall - Politics, Cornwall - Flag, Cornwall - Demographics, Cornwall - Economy, Cornwall - Tourism, Cornwall - Industry, Cornwall - Culture, Cornwall - Language, Cornwall - Cornish studies and literary references, Cornwall - Religion, Cornwall - Music and festivals, Cornwall - Sports and games, Cornwall - Food, Cornwall - Settlements, Cornwall - Transport, Cornwall - Places of interest Read more here: » Cornwall: Encyclopedia II - Cornwall - Demographics |
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 |  |  | 144: Encyclopedia II - Manny Ramírez - CareerThrough the 2005 season, Ramírez is a career .314 hitter, with a .409 on base percentage and a .599 slugging percentage. He has totaled 435 home runs and 1414 RBI in 1687 games. Even though the 2005 season started off slowly for his standards, he had a strong second half of the year and ended with a .292 avg., 45 home runs, 144 RBIs and 112 runs.
Ramírez is generally considered one of the best all-around righthanded hitters in the American League, hitting right-handed and left-handed pitchers equally well. As a fielder he is considered average, wi ...
See also:Manny Ramírez, Manny Ramírez - Career, Manny Ramírez - Cleveland years, Manny Ramírez - 2003 season, Manny Ramírez - 2004 season, Manny Ramírez - 2005 season, Manny Ramírez - 2005 Offseason, Manny Ramírez - Highlights, Manny Ramírez - Miscellaneous statistics and facts, Manny Ramírez - Salary, Manny Ramírez - Trivia Read more here: » Manny Ramírez: Encyclopedia II - Manny Ramírez - Career |
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 |  |  | 144: Encyclopedia II - USS Upshur DD-144 - 1919–1922Following shakedown and fitting out, Upshur departed Newport, Rhode Island, on 20 May 1919, bound via the Azores for north European waters. She arrived at Devonport, England, on 16 June and shifted to Harwich two days later before subsequently calling at Heligoland, Germany; Copenhagen, Denmark; and the free city of Danzig. She eventually returned, via Harwich and Ponta Delgada, to the Uni ...
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 |  |  | 144: Meaning of Dreams in Islam - IIslamic Dream Dictionary: Meaning of Dreams in Islam
Islamic
dream dictionary with dream interpretation related to Islam and the Prophet:
Includes the meaning of dreams about: Call to prayer, Bathing, Birds,
Blowing, Clothing, Cover, Cows: Fat cows, Lean Cows, Fresh Dates, Ripe Dates,
Door or Gate, Opening a Door, Egg, Elevation, Flowing Spring, Furnishing,
Garden, Receiving a Gift, Gold, Hajj, Hand-hold, Keys, Laughing, Leg irons,
Makkah, Marriage, Milk, Mountains, Pearls, Reconciliation, Right Side, Room,
Rope, Ruler, Sexual Intercourse , Ship, Shirt, Silk Cloth, Sword.
See also: Meaning of
Dreams
Read more here: » Islamic Dream Interpretation: Meaning of Dreams in Islam - I |
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 |  |  | 144: Encyclopedia II - Cricket - Laws of cricketThe game is played in accordance with 42 laws of cricket, which have been developed by the Marylebone Cricket Club in discussion with the main cricketing nations. Teams may agree to alter some of the rules for particular games. Other rules supplement the main laws and change them to deal with different circumstances. In particular, there are a number of modifications to the playing structure and fielding position rules that apply to one innings games that are restricted to a set number of fair deliveries.
See also:Cricket, Cricket - Objective and summary, Cricket - Laws of cricket, Cricket - Players and officials, Cricket - The playing field, Cricket - Match structure, Cricket - Batting and scoring runs, Cricket - Bowling and dismissals, Cricket - Fielding and wicket-keeping, Cricket - Other roles, Cricket - History, Cricket - Forms of cricket, Cricket - Test cricket, Cricket - One-day cricket, Cricket - First-class matches, Cricket - Other forms of cricket, Cricket - International structure Read more here: » Cricket: Encyclopedia II - Cricket - Laws of cricket |
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Spiritual Dictionary on herb magic
herb magic: Herb magic is the utilization of the energies contained within herbs to create positive transformations. This practice doesn’t solely rely on plant power to create these changes, though. The magician sends energy into the herbs from her or his own body. The two energies (human and plant) are mixed, given purpose and sent forth to their magical goal.
(See also:
herb magic , Magic,
Shamanism,
Paganism, Wicca)
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 |  |  | 144: Encyclopedia II - Fibonacci number - Fibonacci stringsIn analogy to its numerical counterpart, a Fibonacci string is defined by:
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where + denotes the concatenation of two strings. The sequence of Fibonacci strings starts:
b, a, ab, aba, abaab, abaababa, abaababaabaab, …
The length of each Fibonacci string is a Fibonacci number, and similarly there exists a corresponding Fibonacci string for each Fibonacci number.
Fibonacci strings appear as ...
See also:Fibonacci number, Fibonacci number - Origins, Fibonacci number - The bee ancestry code, Fibonacci number - Relation to the golden ratio, Fibonacci number - Matrix form, Fibonacci number - Computation, Fibonacci number - Applications, Fibonacci number - Fibonacci numbers in nature, Fibonacci number - Identities, Fibonacci number - Common factors, Fibonacci number - Power series, Fibonacci number - Reciprocal sum constant, Fibonacci number - Generalizations, Fibonacci number - Vector space, Fibonacci number - Similar integer sequences, Fibonacci number - Other generalizations, Fibonacci number - Fibonacci primes, Fibonacci number - Fibonacci strings, Fibonacci number - Fiction, Fibonacci number - Journals Read more here: » Fibonacci number: Encyclopedia II - Fibonacci number - Fibonacci strings |
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 |  |  | 144: Encyclopedia II - List of major cities in Brazil - Urbanization8 out of 10 brazilians live in cities (144 million out of 180), making Brazil a relatively high urbanized country.
The criteria used by the IBGE in determining whether households are urban or rural, however, are based on political divisions, not on the built environment. A town is any seat of a district (the lowest political division); a city is the seat of a municipality. By such criteria, Brazil has over 6,000 cities (ten times as many as China) and 12,000 towns. It is estimated that, if more traditional criteria (size of human aggl ...
See also:List of major cities in Brazil, List of major cities in Brazil - Urbanization, List of major cities in Brazil - 100 Largest Cities by Population - 2003 est., List of major cities in Brazil - Brazilian Metropolitan Regions, List of major cities in Brazil - 10 Highest Social Indicators HDI, List of major cities in Brazil - 10 Busiest Seaports, List of major cities in Brazil - North Region, List of major cities in Brazil - Acre, List of major cities in Brazil - Amapá, List of major cities in Brazil - Amazonas, List of major cities in Brazil - Pará, List of major cities in Brazil - Rondônia, List of major cities in Brazil - Roraima, List of major cities in Brazil - Tocantins, List of major cities in Brazil - Northeast Region, List of major cities in Brazil - Alagoas, List of major cities in Brazil - Bahia, List of major cities in Brazil - Ceará, List of major cities in Brazil - Maranhão, List of major cities in Brazil - Paraíba, List of major cities in Brazil - Pernambuco, List of major cities in Brazil - Piauí, List of major cities in Brazil - Rio Grande do Norte, List of major cities in Brazil - Sergipe, List of major cities in Brazil - Center-West Region, List of major cities in Brazil - Distrito Federal, List of major cities in Brazil - Goiás, List of major cities in Brazil - Mato Grosso, List of major cities in Brazil - Mato Grosso do Sul, List of major cities in Brazil - Southeast Region, List of major cities in Brazil - Espírito Santo, List of major cities in Brazil - Minas Gerais, List of major cities in Brazil - Rio de Janeiro, List of major cities in Brazil - São Paulo, List of major cities in Brazil - South Region, List of major cities in Brazil - Paraná, List of major cities in Brazil - Santa Catarina, List of major cities in Brazil - Rio Grande do Sul Read more here: » List of major cities in Brazil: Encyclopedia II - List of major cities in Brazil - Urbanization |
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 |  |  | 144: Encyclopedia II - 3G - 3G standards3G technologies are an answer to the International Telecommunications Union's IMT-2000 specification. Originally, 3G was supposed to be a single, unified, worldwide standard, but in practice, the 3G world has been split into four camps.
3G - UMTS W-CDMA.
UMTS (Universal Mobile Telephone System), based on W-CDMA technology, is the solution generally preferred by countries that used GSM, centered in Europe. UMTS is managed by the 3GPP organization also ...
See also:3G, 3G - 3G standards, 3G - UMTS W-CDMA, 3G - CDMA 2000, 3G - TD-SCDMA, 3G - Wideband CDMA, 3G - UMTS TDD, 3G - List of countries that have deployed 3G Read more here: » 3G: Encyclopedia II - 3G - 3G standards |
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 |  |  | 144: Encyclopedia II - Concorde - Possible replacementIn November 2003, European aviation company EADS (the company behind Airbus) announced that it was considering working with Japanese companies to develop a larger, faster replacement for Concorde [5]. However, recent news reports suggest only $1m is being invested every year into research, much less than the $1bn needed for the development of a viable airliner.
In October 2005, JAXA, the Japan Aerospace eXploration Agency, undertook aerodynamic testing of a scale model of a plane designed to carry 300 passengers at Mach 2. If pursued to commercial deployment, it would be ...
See also:Concorde, Concorde - Origins, Concorde - Technological features, Concorde - Scheduled flights, Concorde - Passenger experience, Concorde - Paris crash, Concorde - Withdrawal from service, Concorde - Air France, Concorde - British Airways, Concorde - Aircraft histories, Concorde - Cultural and political impact, Concorde - Dimensions and specifications, Concorde - Trivia, Concorde - Possible replacement, Concorde - Films and television Read more here: » Concorde: Encyclopedia II - Concorde - Possible replacement |
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 |  |  | 144: Encyclopedia II - Concorde - Aircraft historiesOnly 20 Concordes were built, six for development and 14 for commercial service.
These were:
Two prototypes
Two pre-production aircraft
16 production aircraft
The first two of these did not enter commercial service
Of the 14 which flew commercially, 12 were still in service in April 2003
All but two of these aircraft - a remarkably high percentage for any commercial fleet - are preserved. The two which are not are F-BVFD (cn 211), which was withdrawn from service in the 1980s and scrapped in 1994; and F-BTSC (cn 203), which crashed in Paris.
See C ...
See also:Concorde, Concorde - Origins, Concorde - Technological features, Concorde - Scheduled flights, Concorde - Passenger experience, Concorde - Paris crash, Concorde - Withdrawal from service, Concorde - Air France, Concorde - British Airways, Concorde - Aircraft histories, Concorde - Cultural and political impact, Concorde - Dimensions and specifications, Concorde - Trivia, Concorde - Possible replacement, Concorde - Films and Television Read more here: » Concorde: Encyclopedia II - Concorde - Aircraft histories |
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