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unified: Encyclopedia - Black hole

edit A black hole is a concentration of mass great enough that the force of gravity prevents anything from escaping it except through quantum tunnelling behaviour (known as Hawking Radiation). The gravitational field is so strong that the escape velocity near it exceeds the speed of light. This implies that nothing, not even light, can escape its gravity, hence the word "black". The term "black hole" is widespread, even though it does not refer to a hole in the usual sense, but rather a region of space fro ...

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unified: Encyclopedia - 1870

Canada - Mexico - South Africa - U.S. Rail Transport - Science - Sports Births - Deaths 1870 (MDCCCLXX) was a common year starting on Saturday (see link for calendar) of the Gregorian calendar or a common year starting on Monday of the 12-day-slower Julian calendar. 1870 - Events. 1870 - January - April. January 1 - Plans for the Brooklyn Bridge are done. January 2 - Construction of the Brooklyn Bridge begins. January 6 - The i ...

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unified: Encyclopedia II - Lithuania - History

Main article: History of Lithuania First mentioned in a medieval German manuscript, the Quedlinburg Chronicle, on February 14, 1009, Lithuania became a significant state in the Middle Ages. The official crowning of Mindaugas as King of Lithuania in Voruta on July 6, 1253 marked Lithuania's birth, as warring dukes united to support his reign. Later, during Gediminas' conquests, the nation grew into the independent, multi-ethnic Grand Duchy of Lithuania, which joined the lands of modern Belarus and Ukraine. By the 15th century, the Grand Duchy stretched across Eastern Eur ...

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Lithuania, Lithuania - History, Lithuania - Politics, Lithuania - Administrative division, Lithuania - Geography, Lithuania - Economy, Lithuania - Demographics, Lithuania - Culture, Lithuania - Lithuanians abroad, Lithuania - Miscellaneous topics, Lithuania - Maps & GIS

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unified: Encyclopedia II - Germany - History

The state now known as Germany was unified as a modern nation-state only in 1871, when the German Empire, dominated by the Kingdom of Prussia, was forged. This was the second German Reich, usually translated as "empire", but also meaning "kingdom", "domain" or "realm." (Königreich means "kingdom", and Reich- as in Reichskanzler was analogous to Royal- or calling the State the Crown in Commonwealth countries. Today the analogous entity is called der Bund, as in Bundeskanzler (Federal Chancellor).)See also:

Germany, Germany - History, Germany - Early history of the Germanic tribes 100 BC-300 AD, Germany - Migration Period and Franks 300-843, Germany - The Holy Roman Empire 843–1806, Germany - Restoration and revolution 1814–1871, Germany - German Empire 1871–1918, Germany - Weimar Republic 1919–1933, Germany - Third Reich 1933–1945, Germany - Division and reunification 1945–1990, Germany - Politics, Germany - Legal system, Germany - Foreign Relations, Germany - Armed Forces, Germany - Energy policy, Germany - Geography, Germany - Federal States Länder, Germany - Territory, Germany - Climate, Germany - Economy, Germany - Exports, Germany - Imports, Germany - Agriculture, Germany - Industrial sector, Germany - Service sector, Germany - Natural resources, Germany - Society, Germany - Demographics, Germany - Religion, Germany - Education, Germany - Social issues, Germany - Culture, Germany - Miscellaneous topics

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unified: Encyclopedia II - Germany - History

The state now known as Germany was unified as a modern nation-state only in 1871, when the German Empire, dominated by the Kingdom of Prussia, was forged. This was the second German Reich, usually translated as "empire", but also meaning "kingdom", "domain" or "realm." (Königreich means "kingdom", and Reich- as in Reichskanzler was analogous to Royal- or calling the State the Crown in Commonwealth countries. Today the analogous entity is called der Bund, as in Bundeskanzler (Fed ...

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Germany, Germany - History, Germany - Early history of the Germanic tribes 100 BC-300 AD, Germany - Migration Period and Franks 300-843, Germany - The Holy Roman Empire 843–1806, Germany - Restoration and revolution 1814–1871, Germany - German Empire 1871–1918, Germany - Weimar Republic 1919–1933, Germany - Third Reich 1933–1945, Germany - Division and reunification 1945–1990, Germany - Politics, Germany - Legal system, Germany - Foreign Relations, Germany - Armed Forces, Germany - Energy policy, Germany - Geography, Germany - Federal States Bundesländer, Germany - Territory, Germany - Climate, Germany - Economy, Germany - Exports, Germany - Imports, Germany - Agriculture, Germany - Industrial sector, Germany - Service sector, Germany - Natural resources, Germany - Society, Germany - Demographics, Germany - Religion, Germany - Education, Germany - Social issues, Germany - Culture, Germany - Miscellaneous topics

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unified: Encyclopedia II - History of Korea - Joseon

Main article: Joseon Dynasty In 1392 a Korean general, Yi Seonggye, was sent to China to campaign against the Ming Dynasty, but instead he allied himself with the Chinese, and returned to overthrow the Goryeo king and establish a new dynasty. The Joseon Dynasty moved the capital to Hanseong (formerly Hanyang; modern-day Seoul) in 1394 and adopted Confucianism as the country's official religion, resulting in much loss of power and wealth by the Buddhists. During this period, the Hangul al ...

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History of Korea, History of Korea - Prehistory, History of Korea - Gojoseon ? - 108 BC, History of Korea - Proto-Three Kingdoms of Korea 108 BC - 3rd century, History of Korea - Three Kingdoms 3rd century - 668, History of Korea - Balhae and Unified Silla, History of Korea - Goryeo, History of Korea - Joseon, History of Korea - 19th century, History of Korea - Japanese Occupation, History of Korea - The division of Korea

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unified: Encyclopedia II - Germany - History

The state now known as Germany was unified as a modern nation-state only in 1871, when the German Empire, dominated by the Kingdom of Prussia, was forged. This was the second German Reich, usually translated as "empire", but also meaning "kingdom", "domain" or "realm." (Königreich means "kingdom", and Reich- as in Reichskanzler was analogous to Royal- or calling the State the Crown in Commonwealth countries. Today the analogous entity is called der Bund, as in Bundeskanzler, the Federal Chancellor.)See also:

Germany, Germany - History, Germany - Early history of the Germanic tribes 100 BC-300 AD, Germany - Migration Period and Franks 300-843, Germany - The Holy Roman Empire 843–1806, Germany - Restoration and revolution 1814–1871, Germany - German Empire 1871–1918, Germany - Weimar Republic 1919–1933, Germany - Third Reich 1933–1945, Germany - Division and reunification 1945–1990, Germany - Politics, Germany - Legal system, Germany - Foreign Relations, Germany - Armed Forces, Germany - Energy policy, Germany - Geography, Germany - Federal States Länder, Germany - Territory, Germany - Climate, Germany - Economy, Germany - Exports, Germany - Imports, Germany - Agriculture, Germany - Industrial sector, Germany - Service sector, Germany - Natural resources, Germany - Society, Germany - Demographics, Germany - Religion, Germany - Education, Germany - Transportation, Germany - Social issues, Germany - Culture, Germany - Miscellaneous topics

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unified: Encyclopedia II - List of Danes - Sciences

List of Danes - Pure and Applied Mathematics. Harald Bohr A. K. Erlang, engineer, industrial and systems engineer Thomas Fincke, (1561-1656), mathematician Jørgen Pedersen Gram Piet Hein, (1905-1996) Georg Mohr, (1548-1620), mathematician Jakob Nielsen, mathematician Niels Erik Nørlund Julius Petersen, (1839-1910), mathematician Thorvald Thiele, statistician, discoverer of cumulants Caspar Wessel, (1745-18 ...

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List of Danes, List of Danes - Sciences, List of Danes - Pure and Applied Mathematics, List of Danes - Computer Science, List of Danes - Astronomy, List of Danes - Physics, List of Danes - Chemistry, List of Danes - Geology, List of Danes - Biology and Genetics, List of Danes - Anatomy and Medicine, List of Danes - Economics, List of Danes - Industrial Enterprise, List of Danes - Humanities, List of Danes - Linguistics Philology and Folklore, List of Danes - Education, List of Danes - Archaeology, List of Danes - History, List of Danes - Jurisprudence, List of Danes - Philosophy, List of Danes - Literature and Journalism, List of Danes - Arts and Culture, List of Danes - Sculpture and Painting, List of Danes - Design, List of Danes - Architecture, List of Danes - Musical Theory and Composition, List of Danes - Performing Arts Theatre and Film, List of Danes - Historical Figures, List of Danes - Government statesmanship, List of Danes - Kings and Queens, List of Danes - Exploration and Cartography, List of Danes - Other, List of Danes - Sports, List of Danes - Badminton, List of Danes - Football, List of Danes - Faroe Islanders and Greenlanders, List of Danes - Faroe Islanders, List of Danes - Greenlanders

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unified: Encyclopedia II - The Invasion - Criticisms

Many consider this storyline a huge failure and one of the biggest missed opportunities in pro wrestling history. The following reasons are frequently attributed: Many of WCW's top talent had a contract with AOL Time Warner, WCW's parent company, and were willing to sit at home rather than wrestle for less money. Thus, many of WCW's top stars were absent from the storyline, making the WCW faction to be treated as standard heel stable (ironically, much of the talent would later join WWE, when the storyline turned out to be a flop ...

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The Invasion, The Invasion - History, The Invasion - Criticisms, The Invasion - Trivia

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unified: Encyclopedia II - Black hole - Evidence

Black hole - Formation. General relativity (as well as most other metric theories of gravity) not only says that black holes can exist, but in fact predicts that they will be formed in nature whenever a sufficient amount of mass gets packed in a given region of space, through a process called gravitational collapse. For example, if you compressed the Sun to a radius of three kilometers, about four millionths of its present size, it would become a black hole. As the mass inside the given region of space inc ...

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Black hole, Black hole - History, Black hole - Evidence, Black hole - Formation, Black hole - Observation, Black hole - Have we found them?, Black hole - Recent discoveries, Black hole - Features and issues, Black hole - The event horizon, Black hole - The singularity, Black hole - Entering a black hole, Black hole - Rotating black holes, Black hole - Entropy and Hawking radiation, Black hole - Black hole unitarity, Black hole - Mathematical theory, Black hole - Alternative models

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unified: Encyclopedia II - WWE Friday Night SmackDown! - Show history

WWE Friday Night SmackDown! - Pre-brand extension. WWF SmackDown! (as it was originally known) was set up to compete against WCW's Thursday night show, Thunder. In the spirit of the WWF's Attitude Era, the show was originally planned to be two hours of WWF Divas in primetime TV. However, this did not work out, and instead SmackDown! became a complementary show to RAW. SmackDown! first appeared on April 29, 1999 using the RAW is WAR set as a single television specia ...

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WWE Friday Night SmackDown!, WWE Friday Night SmackDown! - Show history, WWE Friday Night SmackDown! - Pre-brand extension, WWE Friday Night SmackDown! - Brand extension, WWE Friday Night SmackDown! - Friday Night SmackDown!, WWE Friday Night SmackDown! - Current champions, WWE Friday Night SmackDown! - Recurring segments, WWE Friday Night SmackDown! - General managers and owners, WWE Friday Night SmackDown! - Commentators

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unified: Encyclopedia II - WWE Intercontinental Championship - History

Pat Patterson has the distinction of being the first Intercontinental Champion. He received the title in a fictitious tournament in September, 1979. In the 1980s, several top superstars won the Intercontinental Championship, including Pedro Morales, Don Muraco, Tito Santana, and Ricky Steamboat. The Intercontinental Championship has traditionally been used as a stepping stone for wrestlers as they advance in their careers. Chris Jericho, Bret Hart, Randy Savage, Shawn Michaels, Stone Cold Steve Austin, The Rock, Triple H, Edge and Randy Orton all held the I ...

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WWE Intercontinental Championship, WWE Intercontinental Championship - History, WWE Intercontinental Championship - Facts and trivia, WWE Intercontinental Championship - Current champion

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unified: Encyclopedia II - 1870 - Events

1870 - January - April. January 1 - Plans for the Brooklyn Bridge are done. January 2 - Construction of the Brooklyn Bridge begins. January 6 - The inauguration of the Musikverein (Vienna). January 10 - John D. Rockefeller incorporates Standard Oil January 15 - A political cartoon for the first time symbolizes the United States Democratic Party with a donkey ("A Live Jackass Kicking a Dead Lion" by Thomas Nast for Harper's Weekly). January 26 - American Ci ...

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1870, 1870 - Events, 1870 - January - April, 1870 - May - August, 1870 - September - December, 1870 - Unknown date, 1870 - Births, 1870 - Deaths

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unified: Encyclopedia II - Fundamental interaction - The interactions

Fundamental interaction - Gravity. Main article: Gravity Gravity is by far the weakest interaction, but it is the interaction that has the largest range. The term long range refers technically to the falling off of the interaction with distance r at a rate equal to 1/r2. Unlike the other interactions, gravity works universally on all matter and energy. Because of its long range, and property of depending only on the mass of objects and indep ...

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Fundamental interaction, Fundamental interaction - The interactions, Fundamental interaction - Gravity, Fundamental interaction - Electromagnetism, Fundamental interaction - Weak nuclear force, Fundamental interaction - Strong nuclear force, Fundamental interaction - Current developments

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unified: Encyclopedia II - WWE Championship - History

The WWE Championship was originally known as the WWWF (World Wide Wrestling Federation) World Heavyweight Championship. In 1971, the WWWF rejoined the National Wrestling Alliance, and the title was downgraded in status to become simply the WWWF Heavyweight Championship. In 1979, the promotion dropped "Wide" from its name, thus renaming the title the World Wrestling Federation Heavyweight Championship (or WWF Heavyweight Championship). After the WWF left the NWA in 1983, the title was referred to as the WWF Worl ...

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WWE Championship, WWE Championship - History, WWE Championship - Trivia, WWE Championship - Current Champion

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unified: Encyclopedia II - WWE Friday Night SmackDown! - Recurring segments

In addition to wrestling matches and backstage vignettes, SmackDown! has also had several recurring segments as part of its program. The first of these was a new incarnation Rowdy Roddy Piper's famous Piper's Pit interview series. After Piper's exit from WWE, René Duprée hosted a similar segment called Café de René. 2004 saw the introduction of two segments to the show. "The Kurt Angle Invitational" featured Kurt Angle wrestling professional wrestlers who were allegedly from the town the show was taped in. The ...

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WWE Friday Night SmackDown!, WWE Friday Night SmackDown! - Show history, WWE Friday Night SmackDown! - Pre-brand extension, WWE Friday Night SmackDown! - Brand extension, WWE Friday Night SmackDown! - Friday Night SmackDown!, WWE Friday Night SmackDown! - Current champions, WWE Friday Night SmackDown! - Recurring segments, WWE Friday Night SmackDown! - General managers and owners, WWE Friday Night SmackDown! - Commentators

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unified: Encyclopedia II - Germany - Economy

Germany is the largest European economy and the fifth largest economy in the world measured by gross domestic product purchasing power parity, placed behind the United States, China, Japan and India. According to the World Trade Organization, Germany is also the world's top exporter, ahead of the United States and China. Its major trading partners include France, the United States, the United Kingdom, Italy and the Netherlands. Germany is the largest trading partner of most European countries. A major issue of concern remains the persistentl ...

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Germany, Germany - History, Germany - Early history of the Germanic tribes 100 BC-300 AD, Germany - Migration Period and Franks 300-843, Germany - The Holy Roman Empire 843–1806, Germany - Restoration and revolution 1814–1871, Germany - German Empire 1871–1918, Germany - Weimar Republic 1919–1933, Germany - Third Reich 1933–1945, Germany - Division and reunification 1945–1990, Germany - Politics, Germany - Legal system, Germany - Foreign Relations, Germany - Armed Forces, Germany - Energy policy, Germany - Geography, Germany - Federal States Länder, Germany - Territory, Germany - Climate, Germany - Economy, Germany - Exports, Germany - Imports, Germany - Agriculture, Germany - Industrial sector, Germany - Service sector, Germany - Natural resources, Germany - Society, Germany - Demographics, Germany - Religion, Germany - Education, Germany - Transportation, Germany - Social issues, Germany - Culture, Germany - Miscellaneous topics

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unified: Encyclopedia II - Germany - Politics

Germany - Legal system. Main article: Judiciary of Germany Germany has a civil or statute law system based ultimately on Roman law. Legislative power is divided between the Federation and the individual federated states. While criminal law and private law have seen codifications on the national level (in the Strafgesetzbuch and the Bürgerliches Gesetzbuch respectively), no such unifying codification exists in administrative law where a lot of the fundamental matters remai ...

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Germany, Germany - History, Germany - Early history of the Germanic tribes 100 BC-300 AD, Germany - Migration Period and Franks 300-843, Germany - The Holy Roman Empire 843–1806, Germany - Restoration and revolution 1814–1871, Germany - German Empire 1871–1918, Germany - Weimar Republic 1919–1933, Germany - Third Reich 1933–1945, Germany - Division and reunification 1945–1990, Germany - Politics, Germany - Legal system, Germany - Foreign Relations, Germany - Armed Forces, Germany - Energy policy, Germany - Geography, Germany - Federal States Länder, Germany - Territory, Germany - Climate, Germany - Economy, Germany - Exports, Germany - Imports, Germany - Agriculture, Germany - Industrial sector, Germany - Service sector, Germany - Natural resources, Germany - Society, Germany - Demographics, Germany - Religion, Germany - Education, Germany - Transportation, Germany - Social issues, Germany - Culture, Germany - Miscellaneous topics

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unified: Encyclopedia II - Germany - Geography

Germany - Federal States Länder. Main article: States of Germany Germany is divided into sixteen federal states (in German called Länder, singular Land; commonly Bundesländer, singular Bundesland). It is further subdivided into 439 districts (Kreise) and cities (kreisfreie Städte) (2004). Germany - Territory. Since reunification Germany has resumed its role as a major centre between Scandinav ...

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Germany, Germany - History, Germany - Early history of the Germanic tribes 100 BC-300 AD, Germany - Migration Period and Franks 300-843, Germany - The Holy Roman Empire 843–1806, Germany - Restoration and revolution 1814–1871, Germany - German Empire 1871–1918, Germany - Weimar Republic 1919–1933, Germany - Third Reich 1933–1945, Germany - Division and reunification 1945–1990, Germany - Politics, Germany - Legal system, Germany - Foreign Relations, Germany - Armed Forces, Germany - Energy policy, Germany - Geography, Germany - Federal States Länder, Germany - Territory, Germany - Climate, Germany - Economy, Germany - Exports, Germany - Imports, Germany - Agriculture, Germany - Industrial sector, Germany - Service sector, Germany - Natural resources, Germany - Society, Germany - Demographics, Germany - Religion, Germany - Education, Germany - Transportation, Germany - Social issues, Germany - Culture, Germany - Miscellaneous topics

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unified: Encyclopedia II - Germany - Transportation

Due to its central situation in Europe a very high traffic volume exists in Germany. In particular for the goods traffic it represents an important transit country. This constantly shifted in the past decades from the rail on the road, so that the Federal Government introduced 2005 a freeway toll for trucks. In addition, the individual traffic increased in an extent that on German roads a traffic volume very high in the international comparison prevails. This development went in particular debited to the rail traffic: Due to profitability la ...

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Germany, Germany - History, Germany - Early history of the Germanic tribes 100 BC-300 AD, Germany - Migration Period and Franks 300-843, Germany - The Holy Roman Empire 843–1806, Germany - Restoration and revolution 1814–1871, Germany - German Empire 1871–1918, Germany - Weimar Republic 1919–1933, Germany - Third Reich 1933–1945, Germany - Division and reunification 1945–1990, Germany - Politics, Germany - Legal system, Germany - Foreign Relations, Germany - Armed Forces, Germany - Energy policy, Germany - Geography, Germany - Federal States Länder, Germany - Territory, Germany - Climate, Germany - Economy, Germany - Exports, Germany - Imports, Germany - Agriculture, Germany - Industrial sector, Germany - Service sector, Germany - Natural resources, Germany - Society, Germany - Demographics, Germany - Religion, Germany - Education, Germany - Transportation, Germany - Social issues, Germany - Culture, Germany - Miscellaneous topics

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