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  • ...-->]</ref> a range of Oleander-based treatments are being promoted on the Internet and in some [[alternative medicine]] circles, drawing a warning letter from == Popular culture ==
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  • ...blatant errors of fact, scholastic ignorance, gross neglect of non-British culture, an astounding egotism, and an undisguised contempt for American progress." ...ause it is now in the [[public domain]] and has been made available on the Internet. It has been used as a source by many modern projects including [[Wikipedia
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  • ...he professional articles.<ref name="telegraph">[http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/books/booknews/4318176/Encyclopaedia-Britannica-fights-back-against-Wikiped ...h the ''Britannica'' is now available both in multimedia form and over the Internet, its preeminence is being challenged by other online encyclopaedias, such a
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  • ...itain]]. He wrote prolifically on science, religion, politics, history and culture, writing nearly 250 books during his life. Many of his books and pamphlets ...?year=2002&id=77 Catholic League ''2002 Report on Anti-Catholicism'' Media/Internet]</ref> Biographer Bill Cooke, however, disputes the allegation, citing McC
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  • ...year, particularly in rapidly changing fields such as science, technology, culture and politics. The "Book of the Year" continues to be published even today. ...750-word limit was softened to allow articles of medium length, such as [[Internet]], which almost fills one page. Finally, the ''[[Propædia]]'''s Outline of
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  • ...ated, many of its entries are out of date either with respect to the wider culture or to the Catholic ecclesiastical world. In particular it predates the crea ...to launch a project to publish the 1913 edition of the encyclopedia on the Internet. Knight founded the website [[New Advent]] to house the undertaking. Volunt
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  • ...ip PS|title=Charcoal burning is also popular for suicide pacts made on the internet|journal=BMJ|volume=330|issue=7491|pages=602|year=2005|month=March|pmid=1576 == Society and culture ==
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  • ...lty and a "sense of corporate community" have been eroded by a performance culture that expects more and more from their employees yet offers little security ...ies; but many ignore this option, encouraged by prevailing [[consumerist]] culture and a political agenda that has "elevated the work ethic to unprecedented h
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  • ...ales Account Managers to drive growth. HNA developed an employee corporate culture that was later adopted by the entire company worldwide. Employees who are h
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  • * [[Godwin's law]] — An adage in [[Internet]] culture that states, "As an online discussion grows longer, the probability of a co | title = Internet rules and laws: the top 10, from Godwin to Poe
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  • |Outstanding achievements in the fields of humanities, natural sciences, culture, as well as for endeavours for peace and the brotherhood of man. | Society and culture
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  • ...ri Meningoencephalitis, Italy] Emerging Infectious Diseases [serial on the Internet]. 2004 Oct; accessed Jan 2009</ref><ref>Bennett, Nicholas John [[State Uni |culture
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  • ...ditor-last = Rubin|editor-first = Vera|editor-link = |title = Cannabis and Culture|edition = |series = |place = The Hague|publication-place = |publisher = Mou ...ok|last = Pilcher|first = Tim|title = Spliffs 3: The Last Word in Cannabis Culture?|year = 2005|page = 34|publisher = Collins & Brown Publishers|isbn = 184340
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  • ...rd "cannabis".<ref>{{cite book | author=Rubin, Vera D.| title=Cannabis and Culture| publisher=Campus Verlag | year=1976| isbn=3-5933-7442-0}} p. 305.</ref> Ca .../www.cannabisculture.com/v2/articles/4220.html |title=Kief &#124; Cannabis Culture Magazine |publisher=Cannabisculture.com |date= |accessdate=2010-01-02}}</re
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  • ...s become both increasingly well-known and available in modern culture. The Internet has allowed for the growth of many businesses selling live salvia plants, d ...t.]] ''Salvia divinorum'' is becoming more widely known and used in modern culture. The National Survey on Drug Use and Health, an annual US based survey spon
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  • Sometimes states which are close allies, for reasons of history, culture and politics, can disagree over whether or not members of a certain organiz The internet has created a new channel for groups to spread their messages. This has cre
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  • ...ensitivity.''' Counter-insurgent forces require familiarity with the local culture, mores and language or they will experience numerous difficulties. American The wide availability of the Internet has also cause changes in the tempo and mode of guerrilla operations in suc
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  • ...e has nukes: If U.S. uses N-arms it will get the same response' "Dawn: the Internet Edition" November 10, 2001</ref> ===Internet===
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  • ...date = July – September 2005| pages = 14| url = http://portal.unesco.org/culture/en/files/28696/11513329261panethiere_en.pdf/panethiere_en.pdf}}</ref> ...1990s onwards and the debate has shifted away from questions about whether internet intermediaries are liable for different content, such as libellous content
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  • ...ry product]] similar to [[kefir]], but is produced from a liquid [[starter culture]], in contrast to the solid kefir "grains". Because mare's milk contains mo ...in | chapter = Mongolian Dairy Products | title = Mongolia Today: Science, Culture, Environment and Development | publisher = Routlege | year = 2003 | editor
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