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- 05:03, 12 November 2024 List of music awards (hist | edit) [4,872 bytes] Ai (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Overview == Music awards are accolades given to recognize outstanding achievements in the music industry. These awards are typically presented by various organizations, media outlets, or institutions and are often based on criteria such as sales, artistic merit, or public voting. The history of music awards dates back to the early 20th century, with the establishment of some of the most prestigious awards, which have since become significant cultural events. This art...")
- 04:59, 12 November 2024 Missouri Army National Guard (hist | edit) [7,212 bytes] Ai (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Overview == The Missouri Army National Guard (MOARNG) is a component of the United States Army and the National Guard of the United States. It is part of the Missouri National Guard, which also includes the Missouri Air National Guard. The Missouri Army National Guard is a reserve military force that can be mobilized by both the state governor and the federal government. It plays a crucial role in both state-level emergency response and national defense opera...")
- 04:57, 12 November 2024 Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive (hist | edit) [5,960 bytes] Ai (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Introduction == The Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive (BAMPFA) is a distinguished institution located in Berkeley, California. It is affiliated with the University of California, Berkeley, and is renowned for its extensive collection of art and film, as well as its innovative exhibitions and educational programs. BAMPFA serves as a cultural hub that integrates visual arts and cinema, offering a unique interdisciplinary experience to its visitors. == H...")
- 04:56, 12 November 2024 Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta (hist | edit) [6,090 bytes] Ai (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Introduction == The Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta is a critical and complex estuarine system located in Northern California, United States. It serves as a confluence for the Sacramento and San Joaquin Rivers before they flow into the San Francisco Bay. This delta is a vital component of California's water supply system, providing water for agricultural, urban, and environmental needs. It is also a unique ecological habitat, supporting a diverse range of...")
- 04:50, 12 November 2024 Homeland Security Act of 2002 (hist | edit) [7,808 bytes] Ai (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Introduction == The Homeland Security Act of 2002 is a landmark piece of legislation in the United States that was enacted in response to the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks. This Act led to the creation of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), a federal agency tasked with safeguarding the nation from threats and managing various aspects of national security. The Act aimed to consolidate various f...")
- 04:48, 12 November 2024 National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine (hist | edit) [6,923 bytes] Ai (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Overview == The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine (NASEM) is a collective term for three private, nonprofit institutions in the United States that provide expert advice on some of the most pressing challenges facing the nation and the world. These academies are the National Academy of Sciences (NAS), the National Academy of Engineering (NAE), and the National Academy of Medicine (NAM). Established to honor the nation's commitme...")
- 04:46, 12 November 2024 Timeline of X-ray crystallography (hist | edit) [4,649 bytes] Ai (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Introduction == X-ray crystallography is a pivotal technique in the field of structural biology and chemistry, enabling scientists to determine the atomic and molecular structure of a crystal. The method relies on the diffraction of X-rays by the crystal lattice, which provides a three-dimensional picture of the electron density within the crystal. This article provides a comprehensive timeline of the development and advancements in X-ray crystallography, highlightin...")
- 04:34, 12 November 2024 Southern Utah University (hist | edit) [7,706 bytes] Ai (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== History == Southern Utah University (SUU), located in Cedar City, Utah, has a rich history that dates back to its founding in 1897. Originally established as the Branch Normal School, it was created to provide teacher education and training for the growing communities in southern Utah. The institution's early years were marked by challenges, including financial difficulties and the need to construct facilities in a remote area. Despite these obstacles, the school per...")
- 04:16, 12 November 2024 Cape Breton Highlands (hist | edit) [5,861 bytes] Ai (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Overview == The Cape Breton Highlands, located in the northeastern part of Nova Scotia, Canada, is a region renowned for its rugged terrain, diverse ecosystems, and cultural heritage. This area is part of the larger Appalachian Mountain range and is characterized by its high plateaus, deep river canyons, and coastal cliffs. The Highlands are a significant component of the Cape Breton Island, which is separated from the mainland by the Strait of Canso. == Geo...")
- 04:13, 12 November 2024 Calcutta Medical College (hist | edit) [4,688 bytes] Ai (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== History and Establishment == Calcutta Medical College, officially known as Medical College and Hospital, Kolkata, is a premier medical institution located in Kolkata, India. It holds the distinction of being the first medical college in Asia to teach European medicine. The college was established in 1835 by Lord William Bentinck, the then Governor-General of India, as part of a broader initiative to modernize education in India. The college was initially named the Me...")
- 04:10, 12 November 2024 Northern District of California (hist | edit) [6,115 bytes] Ai (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Overview == The Northern District of California is a federal judicial district within the United States District Court system. It encompasses a significant portion of Northern California, including the San Francisco Bay Area, and is one of the most influential judicial districts in the United States. This district is known for its jurisdiction over a wide array of complex legal matters, including intellectual property disputes, antitrust cases, and significant civil...")
- 04:07, 12 November 2024 United States Strategic Command (hist | edit) [6,665 bytes] Ai (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Overview == The United States Strategic Command (USSTRATCOM) is a unified combatant command of the United States Department of Defense responsible for strategic deterrence, global strike, and operating the Defense Department's global information grid. Established in 1992, USSTRATCOM was created to consolidate the strategic nuclear forces of the United States under a single command structure, replacing the Strategic Air Command and the Joint Strategic Target Planning...")
- 04:03, 12 November 2024 Indian Council of Medical Research (hist | edit) [5,606 bytes] Ai (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Introduction == The Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) is the apex body in India for the formulation, coordination, and promotion of biomedical research. It is one of the oldest and largest medical research bodies in the world. The ICMR is funded by the Government of India through the Department of Health Research, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare. The council's primary objective is to conduct, coordinate, and implement medical research for the benefit of...")
- 04:02, 12 November 2024 List of Olympic medalists in alpine skiing (hist | edit) [5,643 bytes] Ai (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Introduction == Alpine skiing, a winter sport characterized by sliding down snow-covered hills on skis with fixed-heel bindings, has been a part of the Winter Olympic Games since 1936. The sport is divided into several disciplines, each testing different skills and techniques. This article provides a comprehensive list of Olympic medalists in alpine skiing, detailing their achievements across various events and editions of the Games. == Historical Overview == A...")
- 03:57, 12 November 2024 South Korean won (hist | edit) [6,062 bytes] Ai (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Introduction == The South Korean won (KRW) is the official currency of South Korea, a nation renowned for its rapid economic development and technological advancements. The won is subdivided into 100 jeon, although the jeon is no longer used in everyday transactions. The currency is issued by the Bank of Korea, which is responsible for maintaining monetary stability and managing the country's foreign exchange reserves. The won has a rich history intertwined with...")
- 03:48, 12 November 2024 Johann Lukas Schönlein (hist | edit) [4,674 bytes] Ai (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Early Life and Education == Johann Lukas Schönlein was born on November 30, 1793, in Bamberg, a city in the Franconian region of Bavaria, Germany. He grew up in a period marked by significant political and social changes in Europe, which influenced his intellectual development. Schönlein's early education took place in Bamberg, where he demonstrated an aptitude for the sciences. His interest in medicine led him to pursue formal studies at the University of Wür...")
- 03:32, 12 November 2024 Pontifical Gregorian University (hist | edit) [6,203 bytes] Ai (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== History == The Pontifical Gregorian University, often referred to as the "Gregorian," is one of the most prestigious institutions of higher learning within the Catholic Church. It was founded in 1551 by Saint Ignatius of Loyola, the founder of the Jesuits, as the Roman College. The university was initially established to provide a comprehensive education in theology and philosophy to Jesuit priests...")
- 03:31, 12 November 2024 Adams County Historical Society (hist | edit) [10,091 bytes] Ai (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Introduction == The Adams County Historical Society is a dedicated organization focused on preserving, interpreting, and promoting the rich history of Adams County, located in the state of Pennsylvania, United States. Established in the mid-20th century, the society plays a crucial role in safeguarding the cultural heritage and historical narratives of the region. Through its extensive collections, educational programs, and community engagement, the society serves as...")
- 03:27, 12 November 2024 Gospel of Matthew (hist | edit) [6,191 bytes] Ai (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Introduction == The Gospel of Matthew is one of the four canonical gospels in the New Testament and is traditionally attributed to Matthew the Apostle, a tax collector and one of the twelve apostles of Jesus Christ. It is a foundational text for Christianity, providing a detailed account of the life, teachings, death, and resurrection of Jesus. The Gospel of Matthew is particularly noted for its emphasis on Jesus as the fulfillment of Old Testam...")
- 03:25, 12 November 2024 Gender Pay Gap (hist | edit) [6,763 bytes] Ai (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Introduction == The gender pay gap refers to the disparity in earnings between women and men in the workforce. This phenomenon is observed globally and is influenced by a multitude of factors, including but not limited to occupational segregation, differences in work experience, education levels, and discrimination. The gender pay gap is typically expressed as a percentage of male earnings and is a critical indicator of gender inequality in the labor market. Understa...")
- 03:22, 12 November 2024 History of syphilis (hist | edit) [4,425 bytes] Ai (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Origins and Early History == The history of syphilis is a complex and multifaceted topic that has intrigued historians, scientists, and medical professionals for centuries. Syphilis is a sexually transmitted infection (STI) caused by the bacterium ''Treponema pallidum''. Its origins have been the subject of much debate, with two primary theories dominating the discourse: the Columbian theory and the pre-Columbian theory. The Columbian theory posi...")
- 03:16, 12 November 2024 Educational Reforms in India (hist | edit) [5,217 bytes] Ai (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Introduction == Educational reforms in India have been a pivotal aspect of the nation's development, reflecting its socio-economic, political, and cultural transformations. Over the years, these reforms have aimed to address various challenges such as access, quality, equity, and relevance of education. This article delves into the historical context, key reforms, policies, and the impact of these changes on the Indian educational landscape. == Historical Context ==...")
- 03:12, 12 November 2024 Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (hist | edit) [6,594 bytes] Ai (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Overview == Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) is a psychotherapy approach that was developed to alleviate the distress associated with traumatic memories. The technique was introduced by Francine Shapiro in 1987 and has since gained recognition for its effectiveness in treating post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and other trauma-related conditions. EMDR is a structured therapy that involves the patient recalling distressing experiences while sim...")
- 03:11, 12 November 2024 National Military Strategy (hist | edit) [9,863 bytes] Ai (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Introduction == National Military Strategy (NMS) is a comprehensive framework that guides a nation's military forces in achieving national security objectives. It encompasses the strategic planning and operational directives necessary to protect national interests, deter aggression, and project power. The NMS is typically developed by a nation's defense department or equivalent body and is aligned with broader national security strategies. It involves the integration...")
- 03:06, 12 November 2024 History of Manila (hist | edit) [5,813 bytes] Ai (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Early History == The history of Manila, the capital city of the Philippines, is a complex tapestry that dates back thousands of years. The earliest evidence of human life in the area now known as Manila dates to around 3000 BCE, with the Negritos being among the first inhabitants. These indigenous people were followed by successive waves of Austronesian migrants, who introduced agriculture and maritime trade. By the 10th century, Manila was a bustlin...")
- 03:05, 12 November 2024 Partnerships for the Goals (hist | edit) [10,509 bytes] Ai (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Introduction == "Partnerships for the Goals" is the 17th and final goal of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), which were adopted in 2015 as a universal call to action to end poverty, protect the planet, and ensure prosperity for all by 2030. This goal emphasizes the importance of strengthening the means of implementation and revitalizing the global partnership for sustainable development. It recognizes that achieving the SDGs requires a collabor...")
- 02:59, 12 November 2024 NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center (hist | edit) [6,051 bytes] Ai (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Overview == The Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC) is a key facility of the NASA, located in Huntsville, Alabama. Established in 1960, it has been instrumental in the development of space exploration technologies and has played a pivotal role in numerous space missions. The center is named after General George C. Marshall, a distinguished military leader and statesman. MSFC is renowned for its contributions to sp...")
- 02:52, 12 November 2024 Radio Frequency (RF) (hist | edit) [8,149 bytes] Ai (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Introduction == Radio Frequency (RF) refers to the range of electromagnetic frequencies between 3 kHz and 300 GHz. These frequencies are used extensively in various forms of wireless communication, including radio, television, and cellular networks. RF technology is fundamental to modern communication systems, enabling the transmission of data over long distances without the need for physical connections. The study and application of RF encompass a wide array of disc...")
- 02:40, 12 November 2024 Native American Languages (hist | edit) [7,293 bytes] Ai (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Introduction == Native American languages are a diverse group of languages spoken by the indigenous peoples of the Americas. These languages are characterized by their unique phonetic, grammatical, and syntactic features, which have evolved over thousands of years. The study of Native American languages provides valuable insights into the history, culture, and migration patterns of indigenous peoples across the continent. This article explores the classification, his...")
- 02:34, 12 November 2024 Intercollegiate Athletic Association of the United States (hist | edit) [3,105 bytes] Ai (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== History and Formation == The Intercollegiate Athletic Association of the United States (IAAUS) was established in response to growing concerns about the safety and regulation of college sports, particularly football. The early 20th century saw a surge in the popularity of college sports, but with it came a rise in injuries and fatalities, prompting calls for reform. In 1905, President Theodore Roosevelt convened a meeting...")
- 02:29, 12 November 2024 Los Angeles Pierce College (hist | edit) [6,811 bytes] Ai (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Overview == Los Angeles Pierce College, commonly referred to as Pierce College, is a public community college located in Woodland Hills, a neighborhood in the San Fernando Valley region of Los Angeles, California. Established in 1947, the college is part of the Los Angeles Community College District (LACCD) and serves a diverse student body with a wide range of academic programs and services. Pierce College is known for its strong emphasis on agricultural and environ...")
- 02:27, 12 November 2024 Commercial use of space (hist | edit) [5,103 bytes] Ai (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Introduction == The commercial use of space refers to the activities conducted by private enterprises and organizations in outer space for profit. This sector has grown significantly over the past few decades, driven by advancements in space technology, reduced costs of access to space, and increasing interest from both established corporations and startups. The commercialization of space encompasses a wide range of activities, including satellit...")
- 02:26, 12 November 2024 LUISS Business School (hist | edit) [4,927 bytes] Ai (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Overview == LUISS Business School, formally known as Libera Università Internazionale degli Studi Sociali Guido Carli, is a prestigious institution located in Rome, Italy. It is renowned for its rigorous academic programs, innovative research initiatives, and its commitment to fostering leadership and management skills among its students. The school is part of the LUISS University system, which is dedicated to providing a comprehensive education in the social scienc...")
- 02:25, 12 November 2024 Agriculture in Bulgaria (hist | edit) [6,672 bytes] Ai (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Agriculture in Bulgaria == Agriculture in Bulgaria is a significant sector of the economy, deeply rooted in the country's history and culture. The diverse climatic conditions, fertile soils, and abundant water resources provide a favorable environment for a wide range of agricultural activities. This article explores the various aspects of agriculture in Bulgaria, including its historical development, main crops, livestock, agricultural policies, and challenges. <di...")
- 02:23, 12 November 2024 List of colleges and universities in Texas (hist | edit) [5,848 bytes] Ai (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Overview == Texas, the second-largest state in the United States by both area and population, is home to a diverse array of higher education institutions. These range from large public research universities to small private colleges, each offering unique programs and opportunities. The state's higher education system is governed by the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board, which oversees public institutions and ensures they meet state educational sta...")
- 02:23, 12 November 2024 Journal of the Senate (hist | edit) [5,199 bytes] Ai (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Introduction == The '''Journal of the Senate''' is an official record of the proceedings and decisions of the Senate, a legislative body within a government. This journal serves as a comprehensive and authoritative account of the legislative activities, debates, votes, and resolutions that occur within the Senate chamber. It is an essential document for maintaining transparency, accountability, and historical record-keeping of legislative processes. The Journal o...")
- 02:21, 12 November 2024 Australian Academy of Science (hist | edit) [5,124 bytes] Ai (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Overview == The Australian Academy of Science is a prestigious independent organization dedicated to promoting scientific excellence in Australia. Established in 1954, the Academy serves as a key institution for the advancement of science and technology, fostering research, education, and public policy engagement. It operates as a non-profit entity, providing a platform for scientists to collaborate, share knowledge, and influence policy decisions. The Academy is...")
- 02:16, 12 November 2024 Trade policy of Ecuador (hist | edit) [6,454 bytes] Ai (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Introduction == The trade policy of Ecuador is a complex framework that governs the country's international trade relations, tariffs, import and export regulations, and economic partnerships. Ecuador's trade policy has evolved significantly over the years, influenced by its economic needs, political landscape, and global economic trends. This article delves into the intricacies of Ecuador's trade policy, examining its historical context, current strategies, and futur...")
- 02:11, 12 November 2024 Planet Earth (TV series) (hist | edit) [6,017 bytes] Ai (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Overview == ''Planet Earth'' is a British television series produced by the BBC Natural History Unit, renowned for its groundbreaking portrayal of the natural world. First broadcast in 2006, the series was the first of its kind to be filmed entirely in high definition, offering unprecedented clarity and detail in its depiction of the planet's diverse ecosystems. Narrated by the esteemed natural historian David Attenborough, ''Planet E...")
- 02:11, 12 November 2024 Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy (hist | edit) [5,546 bytes] Ai (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Introduction == Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy (CTE) is a progressive neurodegenerative disease that is associated with repetitive head trauma. It is characterized by the accumulation of tau protein in the brain, leading to a range of neurological and psychological symptoms. CTE has been most commonly observed in athletes involved in contact sports such as American football, boxing, and ice hockey, as well as in military veterans exposed to explosive blasts. The co...")
- 02:10, 12 November 2024 Industry in Bulgaria (hist | edit) [6,671 bytes] Ai (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Overview == The industry in Bulgaria is a significant component of the country's economy, contributing substantially to its Gross Domestic Product (GDP). Bulgaria's industrial sector is diverse, encompassing manufacturing, energy production, mining, and construction. Historically, the industrial landscape of Bulgaria has undergone significant transformations, influenced by political changes, economic reforms, and global market trends. This article delves...")
- 02:08, 12 November 2024 Akashi Kaikyō Bridge (hist | edit) [6,872 bytes] Ai (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Introduction == The Akashi Kaikyō Bridge, also known as the Pearl Bridge, is a suspension bridge that spans the Akashi Strait in Japan, connecting the city of Kobe on the mainland of Honshu to Awaji Island. It is a critical component of the Honshu-Shikoku Highway and is renowned for its engineering marvels and architectural elegance. The bridge holds the record for the longest central span of any suspension bridge in the world, measuring 1,991 meters (6,532 feet). T...")
- 02:02, 12 November 2024 Nutritional Standards for School Meals (hist | edit) [6,516 bytes] Ai (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Introduction == Nutritional standards for school meals are guidelines and regulations established to ensure that meals provided in educational institutions meet specific dietary requirements. These standards are designed to promote the health and well-being of students by providing balanced meals that support growth, development, and learning. They typically include criteria for calorie content, portion sizes, and nutrient composition, such as vitamins, minerals, and...")
- 01:45, 12 November 2024 Semiconductor Manufacturing Technology (hist | edit) [7,825 bytes] Ai (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Introduction == Semiconductor manufacturing technology is a complex and highly specialized field that encompasses the processes, techniques, and tools used to produce semiconductor devices. These devices are integral to modern electronics, powering everything from computers and smartphones to advanced medical equipment and automotive systems. The manufacturing of semiconductors involves a series of intricate steps, each requiring precise control and advanced technolo...")
- 01:44, 12 November 2024 African Development Bank (hist | edit) [7,274 bytes] Ai (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Overview == The African Development Bank (AfDB) is a multilateral development finance institution established to contribute to the economic development and social progress of African countries. Founded in 1964, the AfDB is headquartered in Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire. It is composed of three entities: the African Development Bank, the African Development Fund (ADF), and the Nigeria Trust Fund (NTF). The AfDB's primary objective is to reduce poverty, improve living condit...")
- 01:43, 12 November 2024 West Los Angeles College (hist | edit) [6,440 bytes] Ai (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Overview == West Los Angeles College (WLAC) is a public community college located in Culver City, California. It is part of the Los Angeles Community College District (LACCD), which is one of the largest community college districts in the United States. Established in 1969, WLAC provides a wide array of academic programs and services designed to meet the educational needs of its diverse student population. The college offers associate degrees, certificates, and trans...")
- 01:42, 12 November 2024 Biomedical Sciences Research Complex (hist | edit) [10,611 bytes] Ai (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Introduction == The Biomedical Sciences Research Complex (BSRC) is a multidisciplinary research facility dedicated to advancing the understanding of biological processes and developing innovative solutions to health-related challenges. The complex integrates various fields such as Molecular Biology, Biochemistry, Pharmacology, and Biophysics to foster collaborative research efforts. This article delves into the structure, research areas, and contribut...")
- 01:32, 12 November 2024 Chili con carne (hist | edit) [4,210 bytes] Ai (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Introduction == Chili con carne is a spicy stew containing chili peppers, meat, and often tomatoes and beans. The dish is a staple in Tex-Mex cuisine and has a rich history intertwined with the cultural and culinary traditions of the American Southwest. Its origins are often debated, with various regions claiming to have created the first version of this hearty dish. Over time, chili con carne has evolved, with numerous variations and adaptations...")
- 01:25, 12 November 2024 Causal dynamical triangulation (hist | edit) [6,617 bytes] Ai (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Introduction == Causal Dynamical Triangulation (CDT) is a theoretical framework used in quantum gravity research. It is a non-perturbative approach that seeks to define a quantum theory of gravity by employing a lattice-based method to discretize spacetime. CDT is a development of the older dynamical triangulation (DT) approach, with the crucial addition of a causal structure, which enforces a globally well-defined time direction. This addition aims to address some o...")
- 01:15, 12 November 2024 Battle of Breitenfeld (1631) (hist | edit) [5,877 bytes] Ai (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== Background == The Battle of Breitenfeld, fought on September 17, 1631, was a pivotal engagement during the Thirty Years' War, a protracted and devastating conflict that ravaged Europe from 1618 to 1648. This battle marked the first major victory for the Protestant forces led by King Gustavus Adolphus of Sweden, against the Catholic League commanded by Johann Tserclaes, Count of Tilly. The Thirty Years' War was characterized by its complex interplay of rel...")