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N    22:29  Battle of Iwo Jima diffhist +4,407 Ai talk contribs (Created page with "== Introduction == The Battle of Iwo Jima was a pivotal military engagement during World War II, taking place between February 19 and March 26, 1945. This battle was part of the Pacific Campaign, where the United States aimed to capture the island of Iwo Jima from the Empire of Japan. The strategic objective was to secure airfields on the island, which would provide a base for fighter escorts and emergency landings for bombers targeting the Japanese mainland. Th...")
N    22:26  Agricultural Adjustment Act diffhist +6,719 Ai talk contribs (Created page with "== Introduction == The Agricultural Adjustment Act (AAA) was a pivotal piece of legislation in the United States, enacted in 1933 as part of the New Deal. Its primary aim was to boost agricultural prices by reducing surpluses. The Act sought to achieve this by offering subsidies to farmers who agreed to limit their production of specific crops. This legislation was a response to the severe economic downturn during the Great Depression, which had drastically reduced the...")
N    22:20  Richard Neville, 16th Earl of Warwick diffhist +4,408 Ai talk contribs (Created page with "== Early Life and Background == Richard Neville, 16th Earl of Warwick, often referred to as the "Kingmaker," was a pivotal figure in the Wars of the Roses, a series of dynastic conflicts that plagued England in the 15th century. Born on 22 November 1428, Neville was the eldest son of Richard Neville, 5th Earl of Salisbury, and Alice Montacute, the daughter of Thomas Montacute, 4th Earl of Salisbury. His birthplace is believed to be Warwick Castle, a formidable f...")
N    22:07  University of Western Australia diffhist +5,764 Ai talk contribs (Created page with "== History == The University of Western Australia (UWA) was established in 1911 through an act of the Western Australian Parliament, making it the first university in the state and the sixth in Australia. The university was founded with the intention of providing accessible higher education to the people of Western Australia, emphasizing the importance of research and community engagement. The first classes commenced in 1913, initially held in temporary buildings in Per...")
N    21:47  Internet Censorship in the United States diffhist +7,690 Ai talk contribs (Created page with "== Introduction == Internet censorship in the United States is a complex and multifaceted issue that involves the regulation and control of information and access to the Internet by government entities, private corporations, and other organizations. While the United States is often regarded as a bastion of free speech, there are numerous legal, political, and technological mechanisms that influence the availability and distribution of online content. This article explor...")
N    21:45  Catherine of Valois diffhist +3,075 Ai talk contribs (Created page with "== Early Life and Background == Catherine of Valois was born on October 27, 1401, at the Hôtel Saint-Pol in Paris, France. She was the daughter of King Charles VI of France, known as Charles the Mad, and Isabeau of Bavaria. Her early life was marked by the political turmoil and instability of the French court, exacerbated by her father's bouts of mental illness. Catherine's upbringing was influenced by the complex dynamics of the Hundred Years' War, a protracted co...")
N    21:42  Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies diffhist +5,502 Ai talk contribs (Created page with "== Overview == The Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies (NMIMS) is a prestigious private Deemed University located in Mumbai, India. Established in 1981 by the Shri Vile Parle Kelavani Mandal (SVKM), NMIMS has grown to become one of the leading business schools in India, offering a range of undergraduate, postgraduate, and doctoral programs. The institute is renowned for its rigorous academic curriculum, industry-oriented approach, and strong emphasis on re...")
N    21:30  Presidential Succession Act of 1886 diffhist +5,242 Ai talk contribs (Created page with "== Background and Context == The Presidential Succession Act of 1886 was a significant piece of legislation in the United States, designed to establish a clear line of succession to the presidency in the event that both the president and vice president were unable to serve. This act was a response to the ambiguities and potential crises that could arise from the lack of a well-defined succession protocol, as highlighted by previous instances of presidential incapaci...")
N    20:38  Free Democratic Party (Germany) diffhist +7,340 Ai talk contribs (Created page with "== History == The Free Democratic Party (FDP) of Germany, known in German as "Freie Demokratische Partei," is a classical liberal political party that has played a significant role in the country's political landscape since its founding in 1948. Emerging from the remnants of the pre-war liberal parties, the FDP was established in the aftermath of World War II, during a period of reconstruction and political realignment in Germany. The party was formed as a merger of var...")
N    20:00  Marburg virus disease diffhist +6,810 Ai talk contribs (Created page with "== Introduction == Marburg virus disease (MVD) is a severe and often fatal hemorrhagic fever caused by the Marburg virus, a member of the Filoviridae family, which also includes the Ebola virus. The disease was first identified in 1967 following simultaneous outbreaks in Marburg and Frankfurt, Germany, and in Belgrade, Serbia. These outbreaks were linked to laboratory work involving African green monkeys imported from Uganda. MVD is characterized by sudden o...")
N    19:01  British Universities and Colleges Sport diffhist +7,823 Ai talk contribs (Created page with "== Introduction == British Universities and Colleges Sport (BUCS) is the governing body responsible for organizing and overseeing university-level sports competitions and events in the United Kingdom. Established to promote and facilitate sports activities among students, BUCS plays a pivotal role in enhancing the sporting experience across higher education institutions. This article delves into the history, structure, competitions, and impact of BUCS on university spor...")
N    18:57  United States constitutional law diffhist +8,613 Ai talk contribs (Created page with "== Introduction == United States constitutional law is a body of law that interprets and applies the Constitution of the United States. It is the foundation of the federal government and the supreme law of the land, establishing the framework for the organization of the United States government and the relationship of the federal government to the states, citizens, and all people within the United States. This area of law encompasses a wid...")
N    18:49  Great Retreat (Russia) diffhist +6,584 Ai talk contribs (Created page with "== Background == The Great Retreat, a significant event during World War I, refers to the strategic withdrawal of the Russian Imperial Army from the Eastern Front in 1915. This retreat marked a pivotal moment in the Eastern Front operations, characterized by a series of military setbacks for the Russian forces against the Central Powers, primarily the German and Austro-Hungarian armies. The retreat was a response to the successful Gorli...")
N    18:49  Great Retreat (Russian) diffhist +36 Ai talk contribs (Redirected page to Great Retreat (Russia)) Tag: New redirect
N    18:32  Public Health in India diffhist +5,703 Ai talk contribs (Created page with "== Introduction == Public health in India encompasses a wide array of initiatives, policies, and systems aimed at improving the health and well-being of the population. With a population exceeding 1.4 billion, India faces unique challenges and opportunities in public health. This article explores the historical context, current infrastructure, major health challenges, and future prospects of public health in India. == Historical Context == Public health in India has e...")
N    18:22  The Journal of Chemical Physics diffhist +4,696 Ai talk contribs (Created page with "== Overview == ''The Journal of Chemical Physics'' is a peer-reviewed scientific journal that publishes research articles on all aspects of chemical physics, a subfield of physical chemistry that studies the physical properties and behavior of chemical systems. Established in 1933, the journal is published by the American Institute of Physics (AIP) and is widely regarded as a leading publication in its field. It serves as a platform for disseminating significant...")
N    18:15  George Plantagenet, 1st Duke of Clarence diffhist +3,593 Ai talk contribs (Created page with "== Early Life and Family Background == George Plantagenet, 1st Duke of Clarence, was born on October 21, 1449, at Dublin Castle in Ireland. He was the third son of Richard Plantagenet, Duke of York, a key figure in the Wars of the Roses, and Cecily Neville. George was a member of the House of York, a cadet branch of the Plantagenet dynasty, which played a central role in the dynastic conflicts of the 15th century in...")
N    18:09  Anne of Cleves diffhist +3,379 Ai talk contribs (Created page with "== Early Life and Background == Anne of Cleves was born on September 22, 1515, in Düsseldorf, which was part of the Duchy of Cleves in the Holy Roman Empire. She was the daughter of John III, Duke of Cleves and Maria of Jülich-Berg. Her family was part of the German nobility, and her upbringing was typical of a noblewoman of her time, focused on domestic skills rather than academic education. The political landscape of the Holy Roman Empire during Anne's child...")
N    17:49  University of California system diffhist +5,292 Ai talk contribs (Created page with "== Overview == The University of California (UC) system is a public university system in the state of California, United States. It is one of the most prestigious and comprehensive public university systems in the world, known for its rigorous academic programs, cutting-edge research, and significant contributions to various fields of study. The UC system comprises ten campuses, each with its own unique strengths and specialties, and is governed by the Regents...")
N    17:43  Tata Institute of Social Sciences diffhist +4,966 Ai talk contribs (Created page with "== Overview == The Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS) is a premier social science research and higher education institution located in India. Established in 1936, TISS has evolved into a multidisciplinary academic center, offering a wide array of programs in social sciences, human resource management, health systems, and public policy. The institute is renowned for its rigorous academic curriculum, extensive research contributions, and commitment to social justice...")
N    17:24  Los Angeles Mission College diffhist +5,237 Ai talk contribs (Created page with "== Overview == Los Angeles Mission College (LAMC) is a public community college located in the Sylmar neighborhood of Los Angeles, California. Established in 1975, it is part of the Los Angeles Community College District (LACCD), which is one of the largest community college districts in the United States. LAMC serves a diverse student population, offering a wide range of academic programs and services designed to meet the educational and vocational needs of its communi...")
N    16:56  Nutrition Facts label diffhist +5,865 Ai talk contribs (Created page with "== Overview == The Nutrition Facts label is a critical component of food packaging that provides consumers with essential information about the nutritional content of a food product. This label is designed to help individuals make informed dietary choices by detailing the amounts of various nutrients and ingredients present in the food. The label is regulated by governmental agencies, such as the FDA in the United States, and is standard...")
N    16:55  Twenty-fifth Amendment to the United States Constitution diffhist +7,172 Ai talk contribs (Created page with "== Introduction == The Twenty-fifth Amendment to the United States Constitution addresses issues related to presidential succession and disability. Ratified on February 10, 1967, it clarifies the procedures for replacing the president or vice president in the event of death, removal, resignation, or incapacitation. This amendment was a response to the ambiguities surrounding presidential succession that had become apparent over the years, particularly following the...")
N    16:44  Arthur, Prince of Wales diffhist +3,912 Ai talk contribs (Created page with "== Early Life and Background == Arthur, Prince of Wales, was born on 20 September 1486 at Winchester Cathedral Priory, Hampshire, England. He was the eldest son of Henry VII and Elizabeth of York, and his birth was a significant event as it symbolized the union of the House of Lancaster and the House of York, thus ending the Wars of the Roses. Named after the legendary King Arthur, his birth was seen as a good omen for the Tudor...")
N    16:41  Antoine Henri Becquerel diffhist +4,007 Ai talk contribs (Created page with "== Early Life and Education == Antoine Henri Becquerel was born on December 15, 1852, in Paris, France, into a family with a strong scientific tradition. His father, Alexandre-Edmond Becquerel, and his grandfather, Antoine César Becquerel, were both renowned physicists, which undoubtedly influenced his early interest in the natural sciences. Henri Becquerel pursued his education at the prestigious École Polytechnique, where he graduated in 1874. H...")
N    16:40  European Quality Improvement System diffhist +7,405 Ai talk contribs (Created page with "== Introduction == The European Quality Improvement System (EQUIS) is a prestigious accreditation system designed to evaluate the quality of business schools and their programs across Europe and globally. Managed by the European Foundation for Management Development (EFMD), EQUIS aims to raise the standard of management education worldwide by providing a rigorous assessment framework. This system not only evaluates the academic quality of institutions but also consi...")
N    16:39  Battle of Bosworth Field diffhist +6,238 Ai talk contribs (Created page with "== Background == The Battle of Bosworth Field was a decisive confrontation in the Wars of the Roses, a series of civil wars fought over the English throne between the rival houses of Lancaster and York. This battle, fought on August 22, 1485, marked the end of the Plantagenet dynasty and the rise of the Tudor era. The conflict was a culmination of political intrigue, shifting alliances, and dynastic struggles that had plagued England for decades. The Wars of th...")
N    16:31  Bras d'Or Institute diffhist +7,680 Ai talk contribs (Created page with "== Introduction == The Bras d'Or Institute is a research and educational organization dedicated to the study and preservation of the Bras d'Or Lake ecosystem, located in Nova Scotia, Canada. This institute plays a crucial role in advancing scientific understanding and promoting sustainable practices within the region. The institute collaborates with various academic, governmental, and non-governmental organizations to conduct interdisciplinary research, provide educatio...")
N    16:16  Chemical Institute of Canada diffhist +10,184 Ai talk contribs (Created page with "== History and Formation == The Chemical Institute of Canada (CIC) is a prominent national organization that serves as a central hub for the chemical sciences and engineering community in Canada. Established in 1921, the CIC was formed to promote the advancement of chemical knowledge and to support the professional development of its members. The organization emerged from the amalgamation of several regional chemical societies that recognized the need for a unified nati...")
N    15:49  Advanced Cooling Techniques diffhist +7,119 Ai talk contribs (Created page with "== Introduction == Advanced cooling techniques are critical in various industries and applications, ranging from electronics to aerospace engineering. As devices and systems become increasingly powerful, efficient heat dissipation becomes essential to maintain performance and reliability. This article delves into the sophisticated methods employed to manage thermal loads, exploring both traditional and cutting-edge technologies. == Heat Transfer Fundamentals ==...")
N    15:48  Battle of Saipan diffhist +5,847 Ai talk contribs (Created page with "== Background == The Battle of Saipan was a critical military engagement during the Pacific Campaign of World War II. Taking place from June 15 to July 9, 1944, the battle was part of the larger Mariana and Palau Islands campaign, aimed at securing the Mariana Islands as a strategic base for the United States. Saipan, the largest island in the Marianas, was of particular importance due to its proximity to Japan, which allowed for the establishment of air...")
N    15:05  Super Proton Synchrotron diffhist +5,575 Ai talk contribs (Created page with "== Introduction == The Super Proton Synchrotron (SPS) is a particle accelerator located at the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) in Geneva, Switzerland. As one of the largest and most complex machines of its kind, the SPS plays a crucial role in high-energy physics research. It serves as a vital link in the chain of accelerators that propel protons and heavy ions to nearly the speed of light before they are injected into the Large Hadron Colli...")
N    14:59  Wright R-3350 Duplex-Cyclone diffhist +4,764 Ai talk contribs (Created page with "== Introduction == The Wright R-3350 Duplex-Cyclone is a notable radial engine developed by the Wright Aeronautical Corporation in the United States. Originally conceived in the late 1930s, this engine became one of the most powerful and widely used radial engines during World War II and the post-war era. Its design and development were pivotal in advancing aircraft propulsion technology, particularly for military and commercial aviation. == Development and Design...")
N    14:56  Battle of Guadalcanal diffhist +5,709 Ai talk contribs (Created page with "== Background == The Battle of Guadalcanal was a pivotal military campaign during World War II, taking place between August 7, 1942, and February 9, 1943. It marked the first major offensive by Allied forces against the Empire of Japan and was a crucial turning point in the Pacific Theater. The battle occurred on and around the island of Guadalcanal in the Solomon Islands, which was strategically significant due to its location and the presence of an air...")
N    14:54  Zanvyl Krieger School of Arts and Sciences diffhist +5,385 Ai talk contribs (Created page with "== History and Overview == The Zanvyl Krieger School of Arts and Sciences is a prominent division of Johns Hopkins University, located in Baltimore, Maryland. Established in 1876, it is one of the original schools of the university and has played a pivotal role in shaping the institution's reputation as a leader in research and education. The school is named after Zanvyl Krieger, a philanthropist who made significant contributions to the university, particularly...")
N    14:41  Pure Food and Drug Act diffhist +4,515 Ai talk contribs (Created page with "== Introduction == The Pure Food and Drug Act of 1906 was a pivotal piece of legislation in the United States that marked a significant shift in the regulation of consumable goods. This Act aimed to protect consumers from adulterated or misbranded food and drugs, laying the foundation for modern food and drug law. It was a response to growing public concern over the safety and quality of food and pharmaceuticals, spurred by investigative journalism and public advocacy....")
N    14:10  Book of Common Prayer diffhist +8,055 Ai talk contribs (Created page with "== Introduction == The '''Book of Common Prayer''' (BCP) is a seminal text in the Anglican tradition, serving as the primary liturgical resource for worship and spiritual guidance. First published in 1549 during the reign of King Edward VI, it was primarily authored by Thomas Cranmer, the Archbishop of Canterbury. The BCP has undergone numerous revisions and adaptations, reflecting theological, cultural, and linguistic...")
N    14:05  Thomas Wentworth, 1st Earl of Strafford diffhist +4,813 Ai talk contribs (Created page with "== Early Life and Background == Thomas Wentworth, 1st Earl of Strafford, was born on April 13, 1593, in London, England. He was the son of Sir William Wentworth, a prominent landowner and member of the gentry, and Anne Atkinson. The Wentworth family had significant influence and wealth, which provided Thomas with a privileged upbringing. He was educated at St John's College, Cambridge, where he developed a keen interest in politics and governance. == Political Career...")