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Wikipedia:Requests for expansion: : Buddhists

Please remove this notice after the article has been expanded. Details are elsewhere on this talk page or at Wikipedia:Requests for expansion. The adherents of Buddhism, monks and laypeople alike are known as Buddhists. Numbering over 350 million people, Buddhists spread all over the nations of South East Asia, the Indian subcontinent, China, Korea and Japan. Small Buddhist communities are ...

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Wikipedia:Requests for expansion: Encyclopedia - Sakata, Yamagata
Please remove this notice after the article has been expanded. Details are on this talk page or at Wikipedia:Requests for expansion. Sakata (酒田市; -shi) is a city located in Yamagata, Japan. As of 2003, the city has an estimated population of 100,081 and the density of 569.32 persons per km². The total area is 175.84 km². The city was founded on April 1, 1933. ...

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Wikipedia:Requests for expansion: Encyclopedia - Nurse

A nurse is a health care professional who is engaged in the practice of nursing. Nurses are men and women who are responsible (along with other health care professionals) for the safety and recovery of acutely or chronically ill or injured people, health maintenance of the healthy, and treatment of life-threatening emergencies in a wide range of health care settings. Nurses may also be involved in medical and nursing research. Nurse - Overview. Nurses develop a plan of care, often working collaboratively wi ...

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Wikipedia:Requests for expansion: Encyclopedia - Physical phenomenon

Please remove this notice after the article has been expanded. Details are on this talk page or at Wikipedia:Requests for expansion. A physical phenomenon is a phenomenon that is describable by physics and involved with some form of matter, energy, or spacetime. Physical phenomena are usually regarded as, at least in theory, subjects of observation - Niels Bohr, one of the fathers of quantum mechanics, is quoted with saying the "no pheno ...

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Wikipedia:Requests for expansion: Encyclopedia - Oven

Please remove this notice after the article has been expanded. Details are on this talk page or at Wikipedia:Requests for expansion. An oven is an enclosed compartment for heating, baking or drying. It is most commonly used in cooking and pottery. Two common kinds of modern ovens are gas ovens and electric ovens. Ovens used in pottery are also known as kilns. Oven - Front-loaded bread ovens. Culinary historians credit the Greeks for developing bread baking into an art. Proper front-loa ...

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Wikipedia:Requests for expansion: Encyclopedia - Shaktism

Please remove this notice after the article has been expanded. Details are on this talk page or at Wikipedia:Requests for expansion. For the Goa trance artist, see Shakta (band). Shaktism is a denomination of Hinduism that worships Shakti, or Devi Mata -- the Hindu name for the Great Divine Mother -- in all of her forms whilst not rejecting the importance of masculine and neuter divinity (which are however deemed to be inactive in the absence of the Shakti). In pure Shaktism, the Great ...

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Wikipedia:Requests for expansion: Encyclopedia - Overeating

Please remove this notice after the article has been expanded. Details are on this talk page or at Wikipedia:Requests for expansion. Overeating is a behavior that, while generally not a medical problem, in some cases is a symptom of binge eating disorder or bulimia. In more general terms it refers to the persistent consumption of excess food in relation to the energy that the person expends, leading to weight gain and often to obesity. This may be a brief or short term process (many people overindulge generally during festivities or while on holiday) or a longer term pro ...

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Wikipedia:Requests for expansion: Encyclopedia - Sheol

Please remove this notice after the article has been expanded. Details are on this talk page or at Wikipedia:Requests for expansion. Sheol (שאול) is the Hebrew language word denoting the "abode of the dead"; the "underworld", "grave" or "pit". In the Hebrew Bible it is portrayed as a comfortless place beneath the earth, beyond gates, where both the bad and the good, slave and king, pious and wicked must go after death t ...

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Wikipedia:Requests for expansion: Encyclopedia - Treta Yuga

Please remove this notice after the article has been expanded. Details are on this talk page or at Wikipedia:Requests for expansion. Treta Yuga is the second out of four yugas, or epochs, in the religion of Hinduism, following Satya Yuga and preceding Dwapar Yuga. The most famous event in this yuga was Vishnu's sixth incarnation of Rama. Shruti (primary scriptures): Vedas | Upanishads | Bhagavad Gita | Itihasa (Ramayana & Mahabha

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Wikipedia:Requests for expansion: Encyclopedia - Vaccination

Vaccination is a term coined by Edward Jenner for the process of administering live, albeit weakened, microbes to patients, with the intent of conferring immunity against a targeted form of a related disease agent. Vaccination (Latin: vacca—cow) is so named because the first vaccine was derived from a virus affecting cows: the cowpox virus, a relatively benign virus that, in its weakened form, provides a degree of immunity to smallpox, a contagious and deadly disease. In common speech, 'vaccination' and 'immunization' general ...

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Wikipedia:Requests for expansion: Encyclopedia - Tirumala - Tirupati

Tirupati is a temple town in the Chittoor district of Andhra Pradesh, India. It is located in the foot hills of Tirumala Tirumala - Tirupati - General. Tirupati is one of the holiest places in Hinduism and is well known as kaliyuga vaikuntam by its devotees. Tirupati, or Aadhi Varaha Kshetra, as it is known in the Puranas (Scriptures on Hindu Mythology), is an important mountainous pilgrimage site in the Hindu world. It is dedicated to Vishnu the second deity of the Hindu Holy Trinity who assu ...

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Wikipedia:Requests for expansion: Encyclopedia - Theta wave

Please remove this notice after the article has been expanded. Details are on this talk page or at Wikipedia:Requests for expansion. In humans, a theta wave is an electroencephalogram pattern normally produced while awake but relaxed or drowsy. The pattern has a frequency of 3.5 to 7.5 Hz. Theta waves are strong during internal focus, meditation, prayer, hypnosis, and spiritual awareness. See also. Electroencephalography Delta wave Alpha wave SM ...

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Wikipedia:Requests for expansion: Encyclopedia - Neo-Reichian massage

Please remove this notice after the article has been expanded. Details are on this talk page or at Wikipedia:Requests for expansion. System based on theories developed by Wilhelm Reich (see orgone therapy and Reichian Therapy). Practitioners locate and dissolve holding patterns (body armoring). Reich principled that obstructions to orgone cause neuroses and most physical disorders. Muscular contractions (body a ...

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Wikipedia:Requests for expansion: Encyclopedia - Moral evil

Please remove this notice after the article has been expanded. Details are on this talk page or at Wikipedia:Requests for expansion. Moral evil is the result of any morally negative event caused by the intentional action or inaction of an agent, such as a person. An example of a moral evil might be murder, or any other evil event for which someone can be held responsible or culpable. This concept can be contrasted with Natural evil in which a bad event occurs without the intervention of an agent. The divid ...

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Wikipedia:Requests for expansion: Encyclopedia - Svarga

Please remove this notice after the article has been expanded. Details are on this talk page or at Wikipedia:Requests for expansion. In Hinduism, (Sanskrit: स्वर्ग) Svarga (or Swarga) is an underworld, located on Mt. Meru. It is a Heaven where the righteous live in paradise before their next reincarnation. Svarga is seen as a transitory place for righteous souls who performed good deeds but whose conduct is not enough to attain moksha, or union with God. The capital is Amaravati and the entrance is guarded by Airavata. Svarga is ...

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Wikipedia:Requests for expansion: Encyclopedia - Dumah

Please remove this notice after the article has been expanded. Details are on this talk page or at Wikipedia:Requests for expansion. Dumah is an angel mentioned in Rabbinical literature. Also one of the twelve sons of Ishmael. Dumah - The Angel. Originally, Dumah was the guardian angel of Egypt; but disobediance to God placed him in the nether world. Where he was then in charge of announcing the arrival of new souls brought by the angel of death and casting the righteous ones u ...

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Wikipedia:Requests for expansion: Encyclopedia - Dwarka

Please remove this notice after the article has been expanded. Details are on this talk page or at Wikipedia:Requests for expansion. Dwarka is a city in Gujarat, India. Dwaraka is rated as one of the seven most ancient cities in the country. The legendary city of Dwarka in Hindu mythology was the dwelling place of Sri Krishna. It is believed that, due to damage and destruction by the sea, the city of Dwarka has submerged six times and the current city is the 7th city of Dwarka. Recent archealogical findings have ...

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Wikipedia:Requests for expansion: Encyclopedia - Draupadi

Please remove this notice after the article has been expanded. Details are on this talk page or at Wikipedia:Requests for expansion. In the Hindu epic Mahabharata, Draupadi is the daughter of King Drupada, and becomes the wife of the five Pandavas. When Yudhisthira becomes the king of Hastinapura, Indraprastha and the Emperor of India at the end of the war, Draupadi becomes his Queen. Draupadi - Birth. Draupadi and her brother Dhristadyumna emerged together from a sacrificial fire that ...

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Wikipedia:Requests for expansion: Encyclopedia - Abu Yaqub Sijistani

Please remove this notice after the article has been expanded. Details are on this talk page or at Wikipedia:Requests for expansion. Abu Yaqub Sijistani (active 971 CE) was an Ismaili missionary and Neo-Platonic philosopher, who was martyred a few years after 971 CE. Abu Yaqub Sijistani - External link. Abu Ya‘qub al-Sijistani at the Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy ...

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Wikipedia:Requests for expansion: Encyclopedia - Manvantara

Please remove this notice after the article has been expanded. Details are on this talk page or at Wikipedia:Requests for expansion. Manvantara (Sanskrit). A period of manifestation, as opposed to Pralaya (dissolution, or rest), applied to various cycles, especially to a Day of Brahma, 4,320,000,000 Solar years - and to the reign of one Manu - 308,448,000. (See Vol. II. of the Secret Doctrine, p. 68 et. seq.) Category: Articles to be expanded ...

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