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blunder: Encyclopedia II - Mistake criminal law - Discussion

Most criminal law systems in developed states exclude mistake of law as a defense, because allowing defendants to invoke their own ignorance of the law would breach the public policy represented by the Latin maxim: ignorantia juris non excusat. But mistake of fact is sometimes allowed as valid defense because, although the defendant has committed the actus reus of the offense, the defendant may honestly believe in a set of facts that would prevent him or her from forming the requisit ...

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Mistake criminal law, Mistake criminal law - Discussion, Mistake criminal law - Honestly held but unreasonable beliefs

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blunder: Encyclopedia - World War II

World War II, also known as the Second World War, was a mid-20th century conflict that engulfed much of the globe and is accepted as the largest and deadliest war in human history. The war was fought between the Axis Powers and the Allies. The Axis initially consisted of an alliance between Germany and Italy, which later expanded to include Japan and Eastern European countries such as Romania and Bulgaria. Some of the nations that Germany conquered sent military forces, particularly to the Eastern front. Among the expeditionary ...

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blunder: Encyclopedia - Attack on Pearl Harbor

The Imperial Japanese Navy made its attack on Pearl Harbor on the morning of December 7, 1941. The surprise attack on Pearl Harbor, Oahu, Hawaii, was aimed at the Pacific Fleet of the United States Navy and its defending Army Air Corps and Marine air forces. The attack damaged or destroyed twelve U.S. warships, destroyed 188 aircraft, and killed 2,403 American servicemen and 68 civilians. Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto planned the raid as the start of the Pacific Campaign of World War II, and it was commanded by Vice Admiral Chuichi ...

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blunder: Encyclopedia - Cosmological constant

The cosmological constant (usually denoted by the Greek capital letter lambda: Λ) occurs in Einstein's theory of general relativity. The units of Λ are 1/second2. The constant is proportional to the energy density of the vacuum ρ: where: π is pi G is the gravitational constant c is the speed of light in vacuum The term can be positive, negative, or zero. It is the energy density of empty space: it can be thought of as the "cost" of ha ...

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blunder: Encyclopedia II - Rescue of Giuliana Sgrena - Military reports

Two military reports were produced, one by the US Army and one by the Italian government. Rescue of Giuliana Sgrena - Release of Classified information in US Report. The Multinational force in Iraq released an official report, that was posted on the coalition's a Web site, http://www.mnf-iraq.com. In a gross blunder, the report, that was supposed to contain classified information (such as the name of the other Sismi agent, the names of the soldiers involved, coalition troop movements etc.), was published in a form ...

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Rescue of Giuliana Sgrena, Rescue of Giuliana Sgrena - Background, Rescue of Giuliana Sgrena - Rescue and Incident, Rescue of Giuliana Sgrena - Sgrena's Rescue, Rescue of Giuliana Sgrena - The Shelling of the Car, Rescue of Giuliana Sgrena - Reactions, Rescue of Giuliana Sgrena - Accounts of the Incident, Rescue of Giuliana Sgrena - Speculations on Assassination Attempt, Rescue of Giuliana Sgrena - American Version, Rescue of Giuliana Sgrena - Italian Version, Rescue of Giuliana Sgrena - American Rebuttal, Rescue of Giuliana Sgrena - Military reports, Rescue of Giuliana Sgrena - Release of Classified information in US Report, Rescue of Giuliana Sgrena - Content of the US Report, Rescue of Giuliana Sgrena - Italian Report, Rescue of Giuliana Sgrena - Sgrena's Account, Rescue of Giuliana Sgrena - Specific Findings, Rescue of Giuliana Sgrena - The Checkpoint, Rescue of Giuliana Sgrena - Satellite Footage, Rescue of Giuliana Sgrena - Ballistics Evidence

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blunder: Encyclopedia II - Punctuation chess - Common symbols

Move symbols in increasing effectiveness of the move: Punctuation chess - ??: Blunder. The double question mark "??" indicates a blunder, that is a move so bad that it cannot be explained by the player not knowing any better. Typical moves which receive double question marks are overlooking that the queen is under attack or overlooking a checkmate. Whether a single or double question mark is used is often dependent on the player's strength. For instance, if a beginner makes a serious strategic error or ove ...

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Punctuation chess, Punctuation chess - Common symbols, Punctuation chess - ??: Blunder, Punctuation chess - ?: Mistake, Punctuation chess - ?!: Dubious move, Punctuation chess - !?: Interesting move, Punctuation chess - !: Good move, Punctuation chess - !!: Brilliant move, Punctuation chess - ∞: Unclear, Punctuation chess - =: Even position, Punctuation chess - +/= =/+: Slight advantage, Punctuation chess - +/- -/+: Advantage, Punctuation chess - Other symbols, Punctuation chess - ○: Space, Punctuation chess - ↑: Time or initiative, Punctuation chess - ↑↑: Development, Punctuation chess - ⇄: Counterplay, Punctuation chess - ∇: Countering, Punctuation chess - Δ: Idea, Punctuation chess - The Nunn Convention

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blunder: Encyclopedia II - World War II - Chronology

Main articles: European Theatre of World War II, Mediterranean Theatre of World War II, Pacific War, End of World War II in Europe World War II - A debated starting date. [4]The date on which World War II started is a debated subject; historians do not all agree on which event signified the start of the war. The most common date used is 1 September 1939, marking the German invasion of Poland, which resulted in the ...

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World War II, World War II - Causes, World War II - Participants, World War II - Chronology, World War II - A debated starting date, World War II - 1937: Second Sino-Japanese War, World War II - 1939: War breaks out in Europe, World War II - 1940: The war spreads, World War II - 1941: The war becomes global, World War II - 1942: Deadlock, World War II - 1943: The war turns, World War II - 1944: The beginning of the end, World War II - 1945: The end of the war, World War II - Resistance, World War II - The Home fronts, World War II - Technologies, World War II - Civilian impact & atrocities, World War II - Genocide, World War II - Concentration camps labour camps and internment, World War II - War crimes and attacks on civilians, World War II - Aftermath, World War II - Casualties, World War II - A world in ruins, World War II - United Nations, World War II - The Cold War begins, World War II - Main articles, World War II - Media

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blunder: Encyclopedia II - Attack on Pearl Harbor - Japanese preparations

The Japanese had seized Manchuria in 1931, and had been fighting the Second Sino-Japanese War with China since 1937. During 1941 the long-standing tensions between the Japanese Empire and the United States resulting from these military adventures were rising. The United States and the United Kingdom reacted to Japanese military actions in China by imposing a scrap metal boycott followed by an oil boycott, a freeze of assets and the closing of the Panama Canal to Japanese shipping. Diplomatic negotiations climaxed with the Hull note of Novemb ...

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Attack on Pearl Harbor, Attack on Pearl Harbor - Japanese preparations, Attack on Pearl Harbor - United States preparedness, Attack on Pearl Harbor - Breaking off negotiations, Attack on Pearl Harbor - The attack, Attack on Pearl Harbor - Nagumo's decision to withdraw after two strikes, Attack on Pearl Harbor - Immediate aftermath, Attack on Pearl Harbor - Subsequent attacks, Attack on Pearl Harbor - Longer-term effects, Attack on Pearl Harbor - Historical significance, Attack on Pearl Harbor - Japanese views of the attack, Attack on Pearl Harbor - Film dramatizations, Attack on Pearl Harbor - Recipients of the Medal of Honor, Attack on Pearl Harbor - Notes

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blunder: Encyclopedia II - List of incidents famously considered great blunders - The List

List of incidents famously considered great blunders - Military. Military disasters commonly believed to be the result of a major mistake or extremely bad decision making. 1854 — The suicidal and ill-advised Charge of the Light Brigade in the Battle of Balaclava during the Crimean War. It was based on Cardigan's misunderstanding of, and failure to ask for clarification of Lord Raglan's orders. Tennyson, in his famous poem praising the valor of the cavalrymen, wrote: "'Forward the Light Brigade!'/Wa ...

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List of incidents famously considered great blunders, List of incidents famously considered great blunders - The List, List of incidents famously considered great blunders - Military, List of incidents famously considered great blunders - Naval, List of incidents famously considered great blunders - Political, List of incidents famously considered great blunders - Business, List of incidents famously considered great blunders - Literary

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blunder: Encyclopedia II - Advanced Chess - History

The former world champion grandmaster Garry Kasparov, who has recently retired from competitive chess but is still considered by many the strongest chess player in the world, has a long history in playing "Man vs. Machine" events. Among the most important are his matches against IBM's research computer Deep Blue, which Kasparov defeated in February 1996, scoring 4-2 in a 6-game match, and lost to, 3.5-2.5, in a May 1997 rematch. The first game of the former match remained famous though, as it was the first game in the history of chess in whi ...

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Advanced Chess, Advanced Chess - History, Advanced Chess - Advanced Chess strengths, Advanced Chess - How it is played, Advanced Chess - Advanced Chess teams?, Advanced Chess - Advanced Chess on the Internet, Advanced Chess - Cheating

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blunder: Encyclopedia II - World War II - Chronology

Main articles: European Theatre of World War II, Mediterranean Theatre of World War II, Pacific War, End of World War II in Europe World War II - A debated starting date. [4]The date on which World War II started is a debated subject; historians do not all agree on which event signified the start of the war. The most common date used is 1 September 1939, marking the German invasion of Poland which resulted in the B ...

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World War II, World War II - Causes, World War II - Participants, World War II - Chronology, World War II - A debated starting date, World War II - 1937: Second Sino-Japanese War, World War II - 1939: War breaks out in Europe, World War II - 1940: The war spreads, World War II - 1941: The war becomes global, World War II - 1942: Deadlock, World War II - 1943: The war turns, World War II - 1944: The beginning of the end, World War II - 1945: The end of the war, World War II - Resistance, World War II - The Home fronts, World War II - Technologies, World War II - Civilian impact & atrocities, World War II - Genocide, World War II - Concentration camps labour camps and internment, World War II - War crimes and attacks on civilians, World War II - Aftermath, World War II - Casualties, World War II - A world in ruins, World War II - United Nations, World War II - The Cold War begins, World War II - Main articles, World War II - Media

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blunder: Encyclopedia II - Attack on Pearl Harbor - Japanese preparations

Japan had seized Manchuria in 1931, and had been fighting the Second Sino-Japanese War with China since 1937. During 1941 the long-standing tensions between the Japanese Empire and the United States resulting from these military adventures were rising. The United States and the United Kingdom reacted to Japanese military actions in China by imposing a scrap metal boycott followed by an oil boycott, a freeze of assets and the closing of the Panama Canal to Japanese shipping. Diplomatic negotiations climaxed with the Hull note of November 26, ...

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Attack on Pearl Harbor, Attack on Pearl Harbor - Japanese preparations, Attack on Pearl Harbor - United States preparedness, Attack on Pearl Harbor - Breaking off negotiations, Attack on Pearl Harbor - The attack, Attack on Pearl Harbor - Nagumo's decision to withdraw after two strikes, Attack on Pearl Harbor - Immediate aftermath, Attack on Pearl Harbor - Subsequent attacks, Attack on Pearl Harbor - Longer-term effects, Attack on Pearl Harbor - Historical significance, Attack on Pearl Harbor - Japanese views of the attack, Attack on Pearl Harbor - Film dramatizations, Attack on Pearl Harbor - Recipients of the Medal of Honor, Attack on Pearl Harbor - Notes

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blunder: Encyclopedia II - World War II - Chronology

Main articles: European Theatre of World War II, Mediterranean Theatre of World War II, Pacific War, End of World War II in Europe World War II - A debated starting date. [4]The date on which World War II started is a debated subject; historians do not all agree on which event signified the start of the war. The most common date used is 1 September 1939, marking the German invasion of Poland, which resulted in the ...

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World War II, World War II - Causes, World War II - Participants, World War II - Chronology, World War II - A debated starting date, World War II - 1937: Second Sino-Japanese War, World War II - 1939: War breaks out in Europe, World War II - 1940: The war spreads, World War II - 1941: The war becomes global, World War II - 1942: Deadlock, World War II - 1943: The war turns, World War II - 1944: The beginning of the end, World War II - 1945: The end of the war, World War II - Resistance, World War II - The Home fronts, World War II - Technologies, World War II - Civilian impact & atrocities, World War II - Genocide, World War II - Concentration camps labor camps and internment, World War II - War crimes and attacks on civilians, World War II - Aftermath, World War II - Casualties, World War II - A world in ruins, World War II - United Nations, World War II - The Cold War begins, World War II - Main articles, World War II - Media

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blunder: Encyclopedia II - Punctuation chess - Other symbols

Some annotators put together even more question marks and exclamation marks. For example "????" might indicate an outright horrid move, too horrid to give a mere "??". However, use of such symbols is not common. Note: some browsers may not show some of the following notations correctly. If that is the case, go to http://img433.imageshack.us/img433/2678/chess5nc.png Punctuation chess - ○: Space. Punctuation chess - ↑: Time or initiative. These symbols indicate an advantage in the given area. ...

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Punctuation chess, Punctuation chess - Common symbols, Punctuation chess - ??: Blunder, Punctuation chess - ?: Mistake, Punctuation chess - ?!: Dubious move, Punctuation chess - !?: Interesting move, Punctuation chess - !: Good move, Punctuation chess - !!: Brilliant move, Punctuation chess - ∞: Unclear, Punctuation chess - =: Even position, Punctuation chess - +/= =/+: Slight advantage, Punctuation chess - +/- -/+: Advantage, Punctuation chess - Other symbols, Punctuation chess - ○: Space, Punctuation chess - ↑: Time or initiative, Punctuation chess - ↑↑: Development, Punctuation chess - ⇄: Counterplay, Punctuation chess - ∇: Countering, Punctuation chess - Δ: Idea, Punctuation chess - The Nunn Convention

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blunder: Encyclopedia II - World War II - Civilian impact & atrocities

The Second World War saw large-scale atrocities aimed against the civilian populations of many of the nations involved. Germany killed between 11 million and 24 million civilians in deliberate acts of genocide and mass murder which often took priority over pressing military needs, while the Soviet Union and Japan used labor camps and often conducted massacres of their own, with Japan killing around 6 million civilians in areas they occupied, and the Soviets approximately 4 million civilians, half of these being from among the Soviet Union's ...

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World War II, World War II - Causes, World War II - Participants, World War II - Chronology, World War II - A debated starting date, World War II - 1937: Second Sino-Japanese War, World War II - 1939: War breaks out in Europe, World War II - 1940: The war spreads, World War II - 1941: The war becomes global, World War II - 1942: Deadlock, World War II - 1943: The war turns, World War II - 1944: The beginning of the end, World War II - 1945: The end of the war, World War II - Resistance, World War II - The Home fronts, World War II - Technologies, World War II - Civilian impact & atrocities, World War II - Genocide, World War II - Concentration camps labor camps and internment, World War II - War crimes and attacks on civilians, World War II - Aftermath, World War II - Casualties, World War II - A world in ruins, World War II - United Nations, World War II - The Cold War begins, World War II - Main articles, World War II - Media

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blunder: Encyclopedia II - World War II - Aftermath

World War II - Casualties. Main article: World War II casualties At least 60 million people lost their lives in World War II —about 25 million soldiers and 35 million civilians, with estimates varying widely. This includes the estimated 10 million lives lost due to the Holocaust, consisting of about 6 million Jews and 4 million non-Jews made up of ...

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World War II, World War II - Causes, World War II - Participants, World War II - Chronology, World War II - A debated starting date, World War II - 1937: Second Sino-Japanese War, World War II - 1939: War breaks out in Europe, World War II - 1940: The war spreads, World War II - 1941: The war becomes global, World War II - 1942: Deadlock, World War II - 1943: The war turns, World War II - 1944: The beginning of the end, World War II - 1945: The end of the war, World War II - Resistance, World War II - The Home fronts, World War II - Technologies, World War II - Civilian impact & atrocities, World War II - Genocide, World War II - Concentration camps labor camps and internment, World War II - War crimes and attacks on civilians, World War II - Aftermath, World War II - Casualties, World War II - A world in ruins, World War II - United Nations, World War II - The Cold War begins, World War II - Main articles, World War II - Media

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blunder: Encyclopedia II - World War II - Aftermath

World War II - Casualties. Main article: World War II casualties At least 60 million people lost their lives in World War II —about 25 million soldiers and 35 million civilians, with estimates varying widely. This includes the estimated 10 million lives lost due to the Holocaust, consisting of about 6 million Jews and 4 million non-Jews made up of ...

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World War II, World War II - Causes, World War II - Participants, World War II - Chronology, World War II - A debated starting date, World War II - 1937: Second Sino-Japanese War, World War II - 1939: War breaks out in Europe, World War II - 1940: The war spreads, World War II - 1941: The war becomes global, World War II - 1942: Deadlock, World War II - 1943: The war turns, World War II - 1944: The beginning of the end, World War II - 1945: The end of the war, World War II - Resistance, World War II - The Home fronts, World War II - Technologies, World War II - Civilian impact & atrocities, World War II - Genocide, World War II - Concentration camps labour camps and internment, World War II - War crimes and attacks on civilians, World War II - Aftermath, World War II - Casualties, World War II - A world in ruins, World War II - United Nations, World War II - The Cold War begins, World War II - Main articles, World War II - Media

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blunder: Encyclopedia II - World War II - Technologies

[8]The massive research and development demands of the war, including the Manhattan Project's efforts to quickly develop the atomic bomb, had a great impact on the scientific community, among other things creating a network of national laboratories in the United States and new sciences like cybernetics. In addition, the pressing need for numerous time-critical calculations for various projects like code-breaking and ballistics tables accentuated the need fo ...

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World War II, World War II - Causes, World War II - Participants, World War II - Chronology, World War II - A debated starting date, World War II - 1937: Second Sino-Japanese War, World War II - 1939: War breaks out in Europe, World War II - 1940: The war spreads, World War II - 1941: The war becomes global, World War II - 1942: Deadlock, World War II - 1943: The war turns, World War II - 1944: The beginning of the end, World War II - 1945: The end of the war, World War II - Resistance, World War II - The Home fronts, World War II - Technologies, World War II - Civilian impact & atrocities, World War II - Genocide, World War II - Concentration camps labour camps and internment, World War II - War crimes and attacks on civilians, World War II - Aftermath, World War II - Casualties, World War II - A world in ruins, World War II - United Nations, World War II - The Cold War begins, World War II - Main articles, World War II - Media

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blunder: Encyclopedia II - World War II - Technologies

[8]The massive research and development demands of the war, including the Manhattan Project's efforts to quickly develop the atomic bomb, had a great impact on the scientific community, among other things creating a network of national laboratories in the United States and new sciences like cybernetics. In addition, the pressing need for numerous time-critical calculations for various projects like code-breaking and ballistics tables accentuated the need fo ...

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World War II, World War II - Causes, World War II - Participants, World War II - Chronology, World War II - A debated starting date, World War II - 1937: Second Sino-Japanese War, World War II - 1939: War breaks out in Europe, World War II - 1940: The war spreads, World War II - 1941: The war becomes global, World War II - 1942: Deadlock, World War II - 1943: The war turns, World War II - 1944: The beginning of the end, World War II - 1945: The end of the war, World War II - Resistance, World War II - The Home fronts, World War II - Technologies, World War II - Civilian impact & atrocities, World War II - Genocide, World War II - Concentration camps labor camps and internment, World War II - War crimes and attacks on civilians, World War II - Aftermath, World War II - Casualties, World War II - A world in ruins, World War II - United Nations, World War II - The Cold War begins, World War II - Main articles, World War II - Media

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