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5 July 2024

  • 09:1509:15, 5 July 2024 diff hist +11,808 N Environmental policy of the United StatesCreated page with "== Introduction == The environmental policy of the United States encompasses the actions and strategies implemented by the federal government, state governments, and local governments to manage and protect the environment. This policy framework includes legislation, regulations, and initiatives aimed at addressing issues such as air and water pollution, waste management, natural resource conservation, and climate change. The policy is shaped by scientific research, econo..." current
  • 09:0209:02, 5 July 2024 diff hist +5,311 N History of South AfricaCreated page with "== Pre-Colonial Era == The history of South Africa dates back to the earliest known human settlements, with evidence of Homo sapiens living in the region for over 100,000 years. The San people, also known as Bushmen, are considered the original inhabitants of Southern Africa. They were hunter-gatherers who lived in small, mobile groups and had a deep understanding of their environment. The Khoikhoi people, who were pastoralists, migrated to the region around..." current
  • 09:0009:00, 5 July 2024 diff hist +5,720 N Plant RootsCreated page with "== Introduction == Plant roots are fundamental structures that anchor plants to the soil, absorb water and nutrients, and store food. They play a crucial role in the overall health and growth of plants, influencing their ability to thrive in various environments. This article delves into the intricate anatomy, physiology, and ecological significance of plant roots, providing a comprehensive and detailed exploration of this essential plant organ. == Anatomy of Plant Root..." current
  • 08:5408:54, 5 July 2024 diff hist +5,264 N National Electoral Commission (Poland)Created page with "== Overview == The National Electoral Commission (Polish: Państwowa Komisja Wyborcza, PKW) is the central electoral authority in Poland. It is responsible for overseeing the conduct of elections and referendums, ensuring their legality and transparency. The PKW plays a crucial role in maintaining the democratic process in Poland by organizing and supervising elections to the Sejm, Senate, Presidency, and European Parliament, as well as local government elections and nat..." current
  • 08:5308:53, 5 July 2024 diff hist +5,462 N National Socialist German Workers' PartyCreated page with "== Overview == The National Socialist German Workers' Party (NSDAP), commonly known as the Nazi Party, was a far-right political party in Germany that was active between 1920 and 1945. The party emerged from the German nationalist, racist, and populist Freikorps paramilitary culture, which fought against the communist uprisings in post-World War I Germany. The NSDAP is most infamously associated with its leader, Adolf Hitler, and the atrocities committed under its regime..." current
  • 08:5108:51, 5 July 2024 diff hist +40 N Digital Audio Workstations (DAWs)Redirected page to Digital Audio Workstations current Tag: New redirect
  • 08:5108:51, 5 July 2024 diff hist +6,561 N Digital Audio WorkstationsCreated page with "== Introduction == A Digital Audio Workstation (DAW) is a software application used for recording, editing, mixing, and producing audio files. DAWs are essential tools in modern music production, sound design, film scoring, and various other audio-related fields. They offer a wide range of functionalities that enable users to manipulate audio with precision and creativity. == History == The evolution of DAWs began in the late 1970s and early 1980s with the advent of dig..." current
  • 08:4308:43, 5 July 2024 diff hist +6,531 N Digital DistributionCreated page with "== Introduction == Digital distribution, also known as electronic software distribution (ESD), refers to the delivery or distribution of digital media content such as video, audio, software, and video games. This method of distribution bypasses traditional physical media, relying instead on the internet and other digital networks to transmit content directly to consumers. The rise of digital distribution has transformed various industries, including entertainment, softwa..." current
  • 08:4108:41, 5 July 2024 diff hist +5,593 N The Elder Scrolls OnlineCreated page with "== Overview == ESO is a massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG) developed by ZeniMax Online Studios and published by Bethesda Softworks. It is part of the The Elder Scrolls series and was released for Microsoft Windows and OS X in April 2014, with subsequent releases for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X/S. The game is set in the continent of Tamriel and features a storyline indirectly c..." current
  • 08:1608:16, 5 July 2024 diff hist +34 N National Parks SystemRedirected page to National Park System current Tag: New redirect
  • 08:1608:16, 5 July 2024 diff hist +8,699 N National Park SystemCreated page with "== Overview of the National Park System == The National Park System (NPS) is a network of protected areas managed by the National Park Service, a federal agency within the United States Department of the Interior. The system encompasses a wide array of natural, historical, and cultural sites across the United States and its territories. These areas are designated to preserve the nation's natural beauty, wildlife, and cultural heritage for the enjoyment of present and fu..." current
  • 08:0808:08, 5 July 2024 diff hist +9,056 N History of Voting SystemsCreated page with "== Introduction == The history of voting systems is a complex and multifaceted subject that spans centuries and encompasses a wide range of methodologies and technologies. Voting systems, also known as electoral systems, are the mechanisms by which votes are cast and counted in elections. These systems have evolved significantly over time, influenced by political, social, and technological changes. This article delves into the historical development of voting systems, ex..." current
  • 08:0308:03, 5 July 2024 diff hist +6,049 N National River Conservation PlanCreated page with "== Introduction == The National River Conservation Plan (NRCP) is an initiative by the Government of India aimed at improving the water quality of rivers through comprehensive and integrated measures. The plan focuses on pollution abatement, conservation, and sustainable management of river ecosystems. It is a critical component of India's broader environmental policy framework, addressing the challenges posed by rapid urbanization, industrialization, and population grow..." current
  • 08:0008:00, 5 July 2024 diff hist +6,580 N History of BermudaCreated page with "== Early History == Bermuda, an isolated archipelago in the North Atlantic Ocean, has a rich and intricate history that dates back to its discovery in the early 16th century. The earliest known discovery of Bermuda is attributed to Spanish sea captain Juan de Bermúdez, after whom the islands are named. Bermúdez first sighted the islands in 1503, but he did not land due to the treacherous reefs surrounding them. The islands were initially referred to as "La Bermuda..." current
  • 07:5807:58, 5 July 2024 diff hist +5,484 N The Wolf Among UsCreated page with "== Overview == ''The Wolf Among Us'' is an episodic graphic adventure game developed and published by Telltale Games. Based on Bill Willingham's ''Fables'' comic book series, the game serves as a prequel to the comics. It was initially released in 2013 and has since garnered a significant following due to its compelling narrative, complex characters, and unique art style. == Development == The development of ''The Wolf Among Us'' began after the success of Telltale Game..." current
  • 07:3607:36, 5 July 2024 diff hist +6,213 N National SymbolsCreated page with "== Introduction == National symbols are emblematic representations that embody the cultural, historical, and political ethos of a nation. These symbols often include flags, coats of arms, national anthems, and other significant emblems that resonate with the identity and heritage of a country. They serve as a unifying force, fostering national pride and solidarity among citizens. == Types of National Symbols == === Flags === Flags are perhaps the most recognizable natio..." current
  • 07:3307:33, 5 July 2024 diff hist +10,416 N Environmental Impact of ChemicalsCreated page with "== Environmental Impact of Chemicals == The environmental impact of chemicals encompasses the various ways in which chemical substances affect the natural environment. This includes the effects on air, water, soil, and living organisms. The study of these impacts is crucial for understanding the long-term consequences of chemical usage and for developing strategies to mitigate adverse effects. === Introduction === Chemicals are ubiquitous in modern society, playing pi..." current
  • 07:2607:26, 5 July 2024 diff hist +7,791 N National Labor Relations BoardCreated page with "== Overview == The '''National Labor Relations Board''' (NLRB) is an independent federal agency in the United States responsible for enforcing labor laws in relation to collective bargaining and unfair labor practices. Established by the National Labor Relations Act (NLRA) of 1935, also known as the Wagner Act, the NLRB plays a crucial role in ensuring the rights of employees to organize and to determine whether to have unions as their bargaining representative. The..." current
  • 07:2407:24, 5 July 2024 diff hist +5,561 N John Vincent AtanasoffCreated page with "== Early Life and Education == John Vincent Atanasoff was born on October 4, 1903, in Hamilton, New York. His father, Ivan Atanasoff, was an electrical engineer of Bulgarian descent, and his mother, Iva Lucena Purdy, was a mathematics teacher. Growing up in a household that valued education and intellectual pursuits, Atanasoff developed a keen interest in science and mathematics from an early age. Atanasoff attended the University of Florida, where he earned a Bachelor..." current
  • 07:1707:17, 5 July 2024 diff hist +5,219 N The MillersCreated page with "== Introduction == The Millers, historically, have been integral to the development of agricultural societies. As professionals who operated mills, they played a crucial role in the production of flour, which was a staple in many diets. This article delves into the history, techniques, and socio-economic impact of millers, providing a comprehensive understanding of their significance. == Historical Background == The profession of milling dates back to ancient civilizati..." current
  • 07:1307:13, 5 July 2024 diff hist +10,848 N National Front (France)Created page with "== History == The National Front (Front National, FN) is a far-right political party in France, founded in 1972 by Jean-Marie Le Pen. The party has undergone significant transformations and rebranding efforts over the years, particularly under the leadership of Jean-Marie Le Pen's daughter, Marine Le Pen. The FN has been a controversial and influential force in French politics, known for its nationalist, anti-immigration, and Eurosceptic positions. === Founding and Ear..." current
  • 06:4506:45, 5 July 2024 diff hist +4,629 N Social exchange theoryCreated page with "== Social Exchange Theory == Social exchange theory is a sociological and psychological perspective that explains social change and stability as a process of negotiated exchanges between parties. The theory posits that human relationships are formed by the use of a subjective cost-benefit analysis and the comparison of alternatives. It is rooted in the principles of behavioral psychology, economic theory, and Sociology|sociological theory..." current
  • 06:4106:41, 5 July 2024 diff hist +6,082 N National Union of Women's Suffrage SocietiesCreated page with "== History == The National Union of Women's Suffrage Societies (NUWSS) was a leading organization in the United Kingdom advocating for women's suffrage. Established in 1897, the NUWSS was formed through the amalgamation of various local suffrage societies, with the aim of creating a unified front to campaign for women's right to vote. The organization was non-militant and sought to achieve its goals through peaceful and legal means, distinguishing itself from the more r..." current
  • 06:2406:24, 5 July 2024 diff hist +7,839 N National Association of BroadcastersCreated page with "== National Association of Broadcasters == The National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) is a trade association and lobbying group representing the interests of commercial and non-commercial over-the-air radio and television broadcasters in the United States. Founded in 1922, the NAB has played a significant role in shaping the broadcasting industry through advocacy, education, and innovation. <div class='only_on_desktop image-preview'><div class='image-preview-loader..." current
  • 06:2206:22, 5 July 2024 diff hist +6,405 N National Book AwardCreated page with "== Overview == The National Book Award (NBA) is one of the most prestigious literary awards in the United States. Established in 1950, the award recognizes outstanding literary work by American authors in various categories, including Fiction, Nonfiction, Poetry, Translated Literature, and Young People's Literature. The awards are presented annually by the National Book Foundation, a nonprofit organization dedicated to celebrating the best of American literature and enha..." current
  • 06:2106:21, 5 July 2024 diff hist +4,709 N National Centre for the Performing ArtsCreated page with "== Overview == The National Centre for the Performing Arts (NCPA) is a premier cultural institution dedicated to the promotion and preservation of the performing arts. It serves as a hub for various forms of artistic expression, including music, dance, theatre, and more. The NCPA is renowned for its state-of-the-art facilities, diverse programming, and commitment to fostering artistic excellence. == History == The NCPA was established with the vision of creating a world..." current
  • 06:1906:19, 5 July 2024 diff hist +7,197 N National Hurricane CenterCreated page with "== Overview == The '''National Hurricane Center''' (NHC) is a division of the National Weather Service (NWS), which is part of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). The primary mission of the NHC is to provide accurate and timely forecasts and warnings of tropical cyclones to save lives, mitigate property loss, and improve economic efficiency. The NHC is located in..." current
  • 06:0506:05, 5 July 2024 diff hist +5,892 N National Living WageCreated page with "== Introduction == The concept of the National Living Wage (NLW) is a significant aspect of labor economics and public policy. It refers to the minimum hourly wage that employers are legally required to pay their workers, which is intended to ensure a basic standard of living. The NLW is distinct from the minimum wage in that it is often set higher and is intended to reflect the cost of living more accurately. This article delves into the intricacies of the National Livi..." current
  • 05:4405:44, 5 July 2024 diff hist +7,680 N The Birth of a NationCreated page with "== Introduction == "The Birth of a Nation" is a term that can refer to various historical, cultural, and political phenomena. This article delves into the multifaceted concept of nation formation, examining the historical processes, socio-political dynamics, and cultural narratives that contribute to the birth of a nation. The discussion will encompass theoretical frameworks, case studies, and the implications of nation-building on global geopolitics. == Historical Cont..." current
  • 05:4205:42, 5 July 2024 diff hist +7,097 N The Godfather TrilogyCreated page with "== The Godfather Trilogy == The Godfather Trilogy is a series of three crime films directed by Francis Ford Coppola, based on the novel "The Godfather" by Mario Puzo. The trilogy chronicles the powerful Italian-American crime family of Don Vito Corleone and his son Michael Corleone. The films are widely regarded as some of the greatest in cinematic history, noted for their deep exploration of power, family, and crime. <div class='only_on_desktop image-preview'><div cla..." current
  • 05:4005:40, 5 July 2024 diff hist +9,533 N Data InterchangeCreated page with "== Introduction == Data interchange refers to the process of exchanging data between different systems, organizations, or devices. This exchange can occur through various formats, protocols, and standards to ensure that the data is accurately and efficiently transferred and understood by the receiving party. Data interchange is a critical aspect of modern computing and communication, enabling interoperability and integration across diverse platforms and technologies. ==..." current
  • 05:2705:27, 5 July 2024 diff hist +5,717 N The Auroras of AutumnCreated page with "== Introduction == The auroras, known scientifically as the aurora borealis in the Northern Hemisphere and aurora australis in the Southern Hemisphere, are natural light displays predominantly seen in high-latitude regions around the Arctic and Antarctic. The term "The Auroras of Autumn" refers to the specific occurrences of these phenomena during the autumn months, typically from September to November. This period is particularly notable for the increased frequency and..." current
  • 05:2005:20, 5 July 2024 diff hist +6,307 N National Academy of Sciences of BelarusCreated page with "== History == The National Academy of Sciences of Belarus (NASB) was established in 1928 as the Belarusian Academy of Sciences. It was founded to advance scientific research and development in Belarus, then part of the Soviet Union. The institution has evolved significantly over the years, expanding its scope and influence in various scientific fields. Initially, the Academy focused on fundamental research in natural sciences, humanities, and social sciences. Over time,..." current
  • 05:1505:15, 5 July 2024 diff hist +4,869 N National Book Foundation Medal for Distinguished Contribution to American LettersCreated page with "== National Book Foundation Medal for Distinguished Contribution to American Letters == The National Book Foundation Medal for Distinguished Contribution to American Letters is a prestigious literary award presented annually by the National Book Foundation. Established in 1988, the medal honors individuals who have enriched the literary landscape through their lifetime achievements in writing, publishing, or literary advocacy. The award recognizes not only the artis..." current
  • 05:1405:14, 5 July 2024 diff hist +5,712 N Digital Signature Algorithm (DSA)Created page with "== Introduction == The Digital Signature Algorithm (DSA) is a cryptographic algorithm used for the generation and verification of digital signatures. It was developed by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) in 1991 as part of the Digital Signature Standard (DSS). DSA is widely used in various security protocols and applications to ensure the integrity and authenticity of digital messages and documents. == Background == Digital signatures are a..." current
  • 05:0805:08, 5 July 2024 diff hist +6,539 N National People's CongressCreated page with "== Overview == The National People's Congress (NPC) is the highest organ of state power and the national legislature of the People's Republic of China (PRC). It is a unicameral legislature, meaning it consists of a single legislative chamber. The NPC holds significant authority within the Chinese political system, including the power to amend the Constitution, enact and amend basic laws, and oversee the implementation of laws. == Structure and Composition == The NPC is..." current
  • 04:5804:58, 5 July 2024 diff hist +5,869 N National Medal of ArtsCreated page with "== National Medal of Arts == The National Medal of Arts is a prestigious award presented by the President of the United States to individuals or groups who have made outstanding contributions to the excellence, growth, support, and availability of the arts in the United States. Established by Congress in 1984, the award is managed by the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA), an independent federal agency that funds, promotes, and strengthens the creative capacity of co..." current
  • 04:5304:53, 5 July 2024 diff hist +7,757 N John Hope FranklinCreated page with "== Early Life and Education == John Hope Franklin was born on January 2, 1915, in Rentiesville, Oklahoma, a small, predominantly African American town. His parents were Buck Colbert Franklin, a lawyer, and Mollie Parker Franklin, a schoolteacher. Franklin's early education was influenced by his mother's dedication to teaching and his father's legal career, which exposed him to the challenges faced by African Americans in the early 20th century. Franklin attended Booker..." current
  • 04:5004:50, 5 July 2024 diff hist +5,771 N Digital Image CorrelationCreated page with "== Introduction == Digital Image Correlation (DIC) is a non-contact optical method used to measure deformation, displacement, and strain on the surface of an object. This technique employs digital images taken before and after deformation and uses correlation algorithms to track the movement of a pattern applied to the object's surface. DIC is widely utilized in various fields, including materials science, mechanical engineering, and biomechanics, due to its high accurac..." current
  • 04:4704:47, 5 July 2024 diff hist +5,656 N The Isle of the Dead (Rachmaninoff)Created page with "== Introduction == ''The Isle of the Dead'', Op. 29, is a symphonic poem composed by Sergei Rachmaninoff in 1908. The work is inspired by a painting of the same name by the Swiss symbolist artist Arnold Böcklin. This piece is notable for its dark, brooding atmosphere and complex orchestration, which vividly evoke the imagery of Böcklin's painting. Rachmaninoff's ''The Isle of the Dead'' stands as a significant work in the symphonic poem genre, showcasing his m..." current
  • 04:4604:46, 5 July 2024 diff hist +5,009 N Environmental clubCreated page with "== Introduction == An '''Environmental Club''' is a group or organization typically found within educational institutions, communities, or workplaces, dedicated to promoting environmental awareness, sustainability, and conservation practices. These clubs play a crucial role in educating members and the broader community about environmental issues and encouraging proactive measures to protect the ecosystem. == History and Evolution == Environmental clubs have their r..." current
  • 04:3904:39, 5 July 2024 diff hist +6,904 N Plant Growth RegulationCreated page with "== Introduction == Plant growth regulation encompasses the complex physiological processes that control the growth and development of plants. This field of study integrates various aspects of botany, biochemistry, and molecular biology to understand how plants respond to internal and external stimuli. The regulation of plant growth involves a myriad of factors including hormones, environmental conditions, and genetic controls. == Plant Hormones == Plant horm..." current
  • 04:2304:23, 5 July 2024 diff hist +3,614 N The God of Small ThingsCreated page with "== Overview == ''The God of Small Things'' is a novel written by Indian author Arundhati Roy. Published in 1997, it won the Booker Prize that same year. The narrative is set in the Indian state of Kerala and explores how small, seemingly insignificant events can have far-reaching consequences. The novel delves into themes of forbidden love, social discrimination, and the impact of historical and political changes on individual lives. == Plot Summary == The story is..." current
  • 04:1904:19, 5 July 2024 diff hist +5,304 N National Olympic CommitteesCreated page with "== National Olympic Committees == National Olympic Committees (NOCs) are the organizations responsible for the development and promotion of the Olympic Movement in their respective countries. They are recognized by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) and play a crucial role in ensuring that their athletes can participate in the Olympic Games. This article delves into the structure, functions, and significance of NOCs, providing a comprehensive and detailed examina..." current
  • 04:0104:01, 5 July 2024 diff hist +5,840 N National Labor Relations Act of 1935Created page with "== Introduction == The '''National Labor Relations Act of 1935''' (NLRA), also known as the Wagner Act, is a foundational statute of United States labor law that guarantees the rights of private sector employees to organize into trade unions, engage in collective bargaining, and take collective action such as strikes. Enacted during the Great Depression, the NLRA was a key component of President Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal legislation aimed at stabil..." current
  • 04:0004:00, 5 July 2024 diff hist +9,874 N Plant Cold HardinessCreated page with "== Plant Cold Hardiness == Plant cold hardiness refers to the ability of plants to survive and thrive in cold temperatures. This characteristic is crucial for plants growing in temperate and polar regions, where temperatures can drop significantly during winter months. Cold hardiness is a complex trait influenced by various physiological, biochemical, and genetic factors. Understanding plant cold hardiness is essential for agriculture, horticulture, and conservation eff..." current
  • 04:0004:00, 5 July 2024 diff hist +8,917 N Digital privacyCreated page with "== Introduction == Digital privacy refers to the protection of personal information that is stored or transmitted in digital form. This encompasses a wide range of activities, including the safeguarding of data from unauthorized access, the management of consent for data usage, and the implementation of policies and technologies to ensure that personal information remains confidential. Digital privacy is a critical aspect of modern life, particularly in an era where vas..." current
  • 03:5603:56, 5 July 2024 diff hist +6,337 N Plant Adaptation to Environmental StressCreated page with "== Introduction == Plants have evolved a myriad of adaptations to cope with various environmental stresses. These adaptations enable plants to survive, grow, and reproduce in challenging conditions such as drought, salinity, extreme temperatures, and nutrient deficiencies. Understanding these adaptations is crucial for agriculture, conservation, and ecological studies. == Types of Environmental Stress == Environmental stress can be broadly classified into abiotic and bi..." current
  • 03:4803:48, 5 July 2024 diff hist +8,588 N History of EspionageCreated page with "== History of Espionage == Espionage, commonly known as spying, is the practice of obtaining information that is considered secret or confidential without the permission of the holder of the information. Throughout history, espionage has played a crucial role in shaping the political, military, and economic landscapes of nations. === Ancient and Classical Espionage === The origins of espionage can be traced back to ancient civilizations. The earliest recorded instance..." current
  • 03:4703:47, 5 July 2024 diff hist +5,865 N History of the Bulgarian languageCreated page with "== Origins and Early Development == The Bulgarian language is a South Slavic language that has evolved over several centuries. Its origins can be traced back to the Old Church Slavonic language, which was the first literary Slavic language. Old Church Slavonic was developed by the Byzantine missionaries Saints Cyril and Methodius in the 9th century. These missionaries created the Glagolitic alphabet, which was later adapted into the Cyrillic alphabet, th..." current
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