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- World Cancer Research Fund (1256 bytes)
1: The charities united under the umbrella of the '''World Cancer Research Fund''' have as their common goal...
10: * the World Cancer Research Fund in the UK;
13: * the World Cancer Research Fund in Hong Kong. - World Hockey Cup (1386 bytes)
1: ...r men’s and women’s team the year before each World Hockey Cup.
5: Recent winners of the men’s World Hockey Cup have included:
11: Recent winners of the women’s World Hockey Cup have included: - World Heritage Site (3712 bytes)
1: ...itage Programme, which is organized by the UNESCO World Heritage Committee. These sites may be forests, b...
3: ...ge sites are entitled to receive funding from the World Heritage Fund on satisfying specific conditions.
5: ...mutual international interest of mankind. All 180 World Heritage countries are responsible for conserving...
9: ...t least one of the ten criteria to be listed as a World Heritage Site.
14: ...r a span of time or within a cultural area of the world, on developments in architecture or technology, m...
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- Pet (2591 bytes)
1: from Article World, the free article library. - History (6411 bytes)
38: ...term future of societies, as well as the physical world. - Historian (2266 bytes)
7: ...e lives of most of the peoples within the ancient world. He pays attention to their customs, legends, his... - Entertainment (3560 bytes)
1: from Article World, the free article library.
7: ... beauty pageant ([[Miss America]], Teen USA, Miss World), festivals, parties and the [[circus]]. There ar...
56: ...elevision]] shows, such as [[MTV]]’s [[The Real World]], Big Brother, Survivor and The Bachelor. Exampl... - Animal (2543 bytes)
27: The first people to classify the living world and divide the organisms between plants and anima... - Art (3294 bytes)
25: ...a variety of works that are recognized across the world. [[Michelangelo]] painted the ceiling of the [[Si... - Tourism (3178 bytes)
3: The [[World Tourism Organization]] defines a tourist is someo...
23: ... were interested in visiting distant parts of the world in order to view historic buildings or other work... - Mahatma Gandhi (15439 bytes)
33: ...Bose and its invasion of British India during the World War II was another noteworthy feature of the Indi... - Intranet (1820 bytes)
1: ... an internal website that is not available on the World Wide Web (WWW). - WWW (460 bytes)
1: ...ghway]] which can be easily and publicly accessed worldwide by anyone using a [[Computer]] with an [[Inte...
3: ... such as [[text]], [[pictures]] or [[sound]]. The world wide web is full of [[information]] and a useful ... - Web page (2077 bytes)
1: ... term used for a page of any [[website]] on the [[World Wide Web]], its written usually in [[HTML]]/[[XHT...
3: ... term used for a page of any [[website]] on the [[World Wide Web]], its written usually in [[HTML]]/[[XHT...
13: [[Category:World Wide Web]] - Internet (1019 bytes)
3: ... well known as the term [[WWW]]. The pages on the world wide web containing data and information on vario... - Mental illness (2009 bytes)
2: ...nting the individual’s ability to relate to the world and to others, their thinking and their feelings....
11: In certain parts of the world mental illness is associated with superstitious b... - Amerigo Vespucci (2028 bytes)
8: ...müller]], named the new continent America on his world map in 1507. He took this name from the Latin fo...
12: ... one set describes only two journeys to the [[New World]], while the othr claims he took four tips there....
14: ...tings and discoveries were debated throughout the world, it was through these letters that [[Europe]] fir... - North America (5098 bytes)
1: ...East Indies]], but instead the undiscovered [[New World]]. The continents only land connection is the [[...
20: ...Finally, [[Greenland]], the largest island in the world, is a dependency of [[Denmark]]. - United States (5378 bytes)
21: ...tain to form the United States. They created the worlds very first constitutional and democratic federal...
25: ... United States took the first steps to becoming a world and industrial power and soon became a center for...
29: ... the first air flight in 1903. America entered [[World War I]] in 1917, then in 1920, the [[19th Amendme...
31: ...f the Soviet Union]] the US took its place as the world’s leading economic and military power.
39: After the [[World Trade Center]] and the [[Pentagon]] were attacked... - Canada (3851 bytes)
6: ...m², it is also the second largest country in the world. To its north lies the [[Arctic Ocean]], to the ...
11: ...Pole]], is the [[northernmost]] settlement in the world. Canada’s highest peak is [[Mount Logan]], whi... - November 19 (2240 bytes)
10: ..., [[:Category:2005 deaths]], [[:Category:American World War II veterans]], [[:Category:American comedians... - Michael Jordan (4370 bytes)
9: ...ciation|NBA]] player. He is known throughout the world and is thought by many to be the greatest basketb... - Tug of War (1849 bytes)
5: ...has not been reintroduced. There is a tug of war World Championship tournament every two years that is o... - Coca-Cola (2208 bytes)
5: ...urants, stores, and vending machines all over the world. Rights to Coca-Cola were bought by [[Asa Griggs... - Diet Coke (1986 bytes)
10: ... as the most popular carbonated soft drink in the world and is sold in 149 countries. The top five marke... - Pepsi (1919 bytes)
5: ...urants, vending machines, and stores all over the world. Pepsi is very similar to [[Coca-Cola]] and is a...
17: ... two soft drinks and outsells Pepsi in most areas worldwide. Places that Pepsi outsell Coke include [[Sa... - November 18 (6180 bytes)
4: ...ow]], [[Hugh Downs]] , [[20/20]], [[The View]], [[World Trade Center]], [[Monica Lewinsky]], [[Anwas Sada... - Franklin D Roosevelt (4737 bytes)
26: [[Category:World War II political leaders|Roosevelt, Franklin Dela...
28: ...t times, including the [[Great Depression]] and [[World War II]].
38: ...inistrator of the [[United States Navy]] during [[World War I]]. Roosevelt was chosen as the candidate f...
50: ...esident was spent deciding what to do regarding [[World War II]]. He was in office and signed the declar... - Cocaine (2619 bytes)
10: ...for either medicinal purposes or otherwise nearly worldwide.
27: ...he most common way to take cocaine in the Western world and the most popular way used in recreation. The... - Hank Williams (2810 bytes)
20: ...ike "Half as Much," "I’ll Never Get Out of This World Alive," and "Jambalaya (On the Bayou)." His drug... - Alan Jackson (2216 bytes)
7: ...was produced in 1990, entitled ''Here in the Real World'', and was an instant hit. His second album, ''D...
8: ...02 after the release of "Where Were You (When The World Stopped Turning)," which was a tribute to the ter... - Roy Orbison (2460 bytes)
25: ...esley once called him "the greatest singer in the world." Bob Dylan said, "Orbison…transcended all the... - Johnny Cash (3510 bytes)
16: ...ears and is seen as a country music symbol to the world. - Johnny Carson (2736 bytes)
3: [[Category:American World War II veterans|Carson, Johnny]] - Hubert and Abby (1313 bytes)
6: ...ated by Abby's inability to embrace the high-tech world. When not trying to convince Abby of the merits ... - Fairtrade labelling (3539 bytes)
1: ...ral and other production moved out of the western world to cheaper [[economy|economies]] in [[Asia]], [[S... - Mike Myers (2455 bytes)
19: ...laborated again the very next year in ''Wayne’s World 2''. - Fast food (2582 bytes)
14: ...s in many [[philanthropy]] efforts throughout the world. - If Japan can... Why can't we? (3547 bytes)
1: ...pectacular economic rise after its devastation on World War II is often attributed to its development of ... - Open outsourcing (2828 bytes)
1: ...lowing a vast bank of programmers from around the world, some with few resources but with skill to provid...
13: ...emarkable example of how programmers from [[third world]] countries, for example, can contribute to [[R&D... - Emerging markets (1898 bytes)
5: ...ent, emerging markets start to participate in the world economy in more complex ways than the older role ...
9: ...nstitutional investor]] strategy in the developed world. Newer emerging markets include such Central and ... - Alfred Kinsey (2831 bytes)
21: ...onservative]] [[religious]] groups throughout the world, when his published studies included ideas and pr... - Alfred kinsey (2831 bytes)
21: ...onservative]] [[religious]] groups throughout the world, when his published studies included ideas and pr... - Avian influenza (2183 bytes)
7: ...such a huge pandemic situation is [[H5N1]]. The [[World Health Organization]] (WHO) suspects that an outb...
13: ...tment of infection. Many countries throughout the world have increased production of and started stockpi... - Barbara Walters (2243 bytes)
14: ...sidential inaugurations and the coverage of the [[World Trade Center]] attack on September 11, 2001.
16: ...in many different countries. She has interviewed world leaders such as Egypt's president, [[Anwas Sadat]... - Foreplay (892 bytes)
1: ...rent acts are practiced in different parts of the world. Foreplay is not a necessary part of sexual acti... - Business chain (1165 bytes)
1: ...hich is one of the largest retail business in the world, in addition to being one of the biggest chains. ... - November 10 (3030 bytes)
4: ...ly]], [[Guyana]], [[Martin Waldseemuller]], [[New World, Orinaco River]], [[Rio de Janeiro]], [[South Ame...
11: ..., [[South America]], [[Isthmus of Panama]], [[New World]], [[Amerigo Vespucci]], [[Rocky Mountains]], [[A...
18: ...[[Emancipation Proclamation]], [[World War I]], [[World War II]], [[Pearl Harbor]], [[Great Depression]],... - Management consulting (3628 bytes)
12: ... capacity and therefore not having real corporate world experience, knowledge or skills.
14: ... or prosecution of firms such as [[Enron]], [[MCI|WorldCom]], [[Halliburton]], and [[Parmalat]] can all b... - Office of the future (3457 bytes)
1: ...sehold work that were sporadically presented at [[World's Fair]]s and in Hollywood movies. The concept of... - Mobile office (1425 bytes)
5: ... a portable bluetooth printer and in parts of the world where WiFi coverage is poor and [[dial-up]] facil... - November 17 (15131 bytes)
6: ... Georgia]], [[Glen Campbell]], [[Here in the Real World]], [[Don’t Rock the Jukebox]], [[A Lot About L... - Secretary (2572 bytes)
5: ...ey were considered 'suitable'. During and after [[World War II]], far more women came out to work. Often ... - November 15 (6792 bytes)
21: ...[[Fair Labor Standards Act]], [[minimum wage]], [[World War II]], [[Pearl Harbor]], [[Yalta]], [[Winston ...
22: ...c Party vice presidential nominees]], [[:Category:World War II political leaders]] - Cultural anthropology (4308 bytes)
7: ...st in similar practices in different parts of the world was discussed from two standpoints. [[Diffusion (... - The Golden Bough (2091 bytes)
1: ...o [[mythology]] and [[religions]] from around the world, as well as its influence on English influence on...
5: ...being pushed in indigenous communities around the world. While the comparative approach has fallen into d... - Paradigm shift (3845 bytes)
5: ...elf, and the [[worldview]] of those who live in a world with science. These could include such truisms as...
9: ...es Clark Maxwell|Maxwellian]], or electromagnetic worldview, and the [[Theory of Relativity|Relativistic]... - Cabinet of curiosities (1894 bytes)
3: ...s related to [[philosophy]], science, the natural world, [[medicine]], and so on. - Landscape architecture (3938 bytes)
9: ...ark]] in [[New York]], [[Jackson Park]] and its [[World's Columbian Exhibition]] in [[Chicago]], [[Ashevi... - Earthship (1828 bytes)
1: ...side the [[paradigm]] of the [[modern]] [[urban]] world. The movement to build such houses is called Eart... - Form follows function (5647 bytes)
25: ...eneral Motors pavilion at the 1939 [[New York]] [[World's Fair]], which seemed to acknowledge that the pe... - Folly (1434 bytes)
3: Follies can be found around the world, but the usage and [[tradition]] of the folly com... - K2 (1999 bytes)
1: ...m, '''K2''' is the second highest mountain in the world. Unlike [[Everest]], K2 is not in the [[Nepal]] [...
5: ... popular, since it is the highest mountain in the world, but there is consensus in the international clim... - Home: A History of an Idea (1702 bytes)
3: ...ent times and places to prove that in the western world [[technology|technological]] advcances have chan... - Innovation (4064 bytes)
1: ...nce and technology in the [[laboratory]], and the world of [[commerce]] and [[industry]]. Simply put, inn... - Medicalization (2829 bytes)
15: ... the root causes of their poor health. Around the world people describe illness as more than just disease... - Third Pandemic (3191 bytes)
1: ...e World Health Organization, the number of deaths worldwide dropped to below to 200. Like most pandemics,...
15: ...Africa, and South America, and according to the [[World Health Organisation]], there have been on average... - Al-Nafis (2852 bytes)
13: ...beings to discover anything and everything in the world. - Culture of Japan (2980 bytes)
1: ... the Japanese culture came to the notice of whole world then the American [[Commodore (rank)|Commodore]] ...
3: ...oax the youth to show their strength to the whole world. The youth were given regular doses of Patriotism... - Comfort food (2529 bytes)
6: ...itious]] comfort foods everywhere. In the Western world, soups are common, as are combinations like [[liv... - Aphrodisiac (1472 bytes)
5: ... considered aphrodisiac in different parts of the world include: oysters, rhino horn, [[asparagus]], [[le... - New Woman (1507 bytes)
3: ...Heavenly Twins'' and ''Ideala''. Parallel to real-world developments the concept gained literary currency... - Far East (2379 bytes)
5: ...sian part of the [[British Empire]]. Before the [[World War I]], there were two terms in use. ''Near East...
20: ...bunal for the ''Far East'' referred to the post-[[World War II]] trials of Imperial Japanese
24: ...''Far East'' region means the eastern part of the world, hence the usage of the term in various commercia... - Baptist (492 bytes)
1: ... approximately 43 million Baptists throughout the world, and around 33 million in the United States alone... - Formula fiction (2764 bytes)
3: ...] a public figure and the action moves around the world, or there is a [[stalking|stalker]] or [[serial k... - The Feminine Mystique (2125 bytes)
3: ...omen as a process that began in the 1940s after [[World War II]] ended, with returning American [[soldier... - Wild Swans (2356 bytes)
1: ...r lists in English-language bookstores around the world. In China, however, the book is [[banned books|ba... - Hardboiled (2194 bytes)
7: ...are darker than the hardboileds, and laugh at the world less than they portray the evil in it with chilli... - Traffic calming (3851 bytes)
1: ...narrowing, have been adopted in many parts of the world. The most salient feature of traffic calming meas... - Humble Administrator's Garden (3306 bytes)
11: ...ant to not only present a vision of the [[natural world]]; they also emphasized their particular construc... - Asian values (2584 bytes)
1: ...oses a challenge to the [[hegemony]] of [[Western world|Western]] political and cultural factors. [[Tradi... - Blue Whale (3033 bytes)
3: ...ales, is believed to be the largest animal in the world. It can grow up to 30 metres in length and 140 to...
22: ...Whale is supposed to be the loudest animal in the world with their call sound being estimated at 155 and ...
26: ...tlantic diminished considerably and by the end of World War 11, their population significantly decreased.... - Media conglomerate (2759 bytes)
7: ...ble for the [[Popular culture|homogenization]] of worldwide cultures, and the introduction of Western [[c...
9: ... corporations to have any actual control over the worldwide media.
11: ...te]] is to supply goods to meet demand around the world. - Journalism (3237 bytes)
15: ... People are not only reading news from around the world, but writing it on blogs and [[open publishing]] ... - Shrine of Remembrance (2084 bytes)
1: ... of Remembrance''' was built as a memorial to the World War 1 Victoria personnel. Later, however, it bega...
7: ...e set just to the west of the north face) and the World War II Memorial (a 12.5 m high cenotaph a little ... - Culture (7946 bytes)
4: ..., the best which has been thought and said in the world" (Arnold, 1882).
10: == A Worldview ==
11: ...nic group, usually residing in the same nation. A worldview characterizes each and every ethnic group. To...
13: ...ered tribes in remote jungles, all peoples of the world have gone through these fusion processes.
23: Of course, migration has influenced world cultures to a tremendous degree, starting with pr... - Eastern bloc (2499 bytes)
11: ...rxist ideology and the [[partisan]] resistance in World War II, and owed nothing to the Soviet sphere of ... - Mass media (3552 bytes)
1: ...ate|nation]], if not the entire population of the world. Some have said that the mass media is responsibl...
17: ...|print]], video and sound to be shared around the world in seconds. The web also allows people to publish... - Audio-visual (1888 bytes)
9: ...[[Life Skills]]. In the [[Corporation|corporate]] world, multimedia skills are essential for showcasing [... - Public-private partnership (2121 bytes)
3: ...NGOs and multilateral organizations such as the [[World Health Organisation]], which has partnered with t...
5: ... in [[Manila]], international airports around the world, and the [[California Fuel Cell Partnership]]. - Dismal Science (2135 bytes)
5: ...abortions, wide-coiled monstrosities, such as the world has not seen hitherto'. - CNN effect (2563 bytes)
1: ...e role of TV news station [[CNN]] in flooding the world with images and commentary on conflicts such as t... - Metropolis-hinterland (4424 bytes)
1: ...interland''' theory posits that some parts of the world which have more [[value added|value-adding]] reso...
13: ... will continue to be maintained even when [[Third World]] peripheries seem to morph into centres. The pa... - McWorld (1489 bytes)
1: ...he negative aspects of globalization, such as the world wide uniformity in [[consumer]] [[choice]]s and s...
3: ...ld: How Globalism and Tribalism Are Reshaping the World''. The premised of the book was relevant, that gl... - Sociology (4097 bytes)
18: ...’ worldviews that conflict and compete with the worldviews of others.
21: ... and their social interactions. As globalization, world travel, the Internet and other technologies conti... - Society (3845 bytes)
16: ...’ worldviews that conflict and compete with the worldviews of others.
19: ... and their social interactions. As globalization, world travel, the Internet and other technologies conti... - Geography (7132 bytes)
34: ...ponentially. During the 20th century, the Western world saw geography through four major phases: environm... - Modern language (1375 bytes)
5: ...ofessionally in the [[globalization|globalizing]] world. - Science (6231 bytes)
28: ...servation and how processes appear to work in the world based on experimentation. - London (2139 bytes)
1: ...f England and the UK, '''London''', is one of the world’s most affluent cities. A city vitally associat...
12: ...ndon, being one of the commercial capitals of the world, is a naturally, prosperous shopping centre. The ... - Media economics (2677 bytes)
11: == Media holdings in the United States and worldwide ==
15: ...umber of radio and television broadcasters in the world is approximately 65500. 27% of these stations can... - Media manipulation (3164 bytes)
9: ...ted group, discrediting them. Before and during [[World War II]] in [[Germany]], [[Economics|economic]] p... - Electronics (3776 bytes)
6: ... vast field in today’s technologically advanced world. It is playing a major role in the improvement of... - Aromatherapy (2119 bytes)
4: ... practice in that country. In other parts of the world, however, its use as a true therapeutic tool is c... - Flower Essence Therapy (1254 bytes)
9: ...less, there are hundreds of flower essence makers world-wide. Producers in Britain number over sixty. Mo... - Alternative medicine (3369 bytes)
9: ...t, approximately 50% of all people in the Western world have used some form of alternative therapy. Thos... - Foreign exchange (2323 bytes)
1: ...or banks trade with each other. Forex market is a world-wide market of an informal network of telephone, ... - Engineering (2608 bytes)
28: ..., improving the standard of living and making the world a better place to live in, engineers command cons... - Netiquette (2027 bytes)
14: ...ed as the rule of thumb by net users all over the world. - Wind turbine (2811 bytes)
19: ...oss the globe. Scientists predict that 10% of the world's electricity supplies may be met by wind turbine... - Tool (2502 bytes)
11: ...s becoming increasingly popular in today's modern world. - Hydroelectricity (3190 bytes)
11: ==Hydroelectricity around the world==
12: Hydroelectricity supplies over 20% of the world’s electricity needs. Countries like Norway, Ice... - Courtship (2242 bytes)
3: ==Dating and courtship around the world==
7: ...commercial dating agencies emerged in the Western world, as did newspaper and magazine personal ads. But ... - Blind date (1592 bytes)
6: ...riod of time) are taking hold of the blind-dating world. - Boyfriend (1773 bytes)
6: Although in the Western world, the term “boyfriend” is used almost solely a... - Girlfriend (1826 bytes)
9: ...en and boys as girls. Straight men in the Western world have also been known to use this term in a mockin... - Matchmaking (2154 bytes)
5: ==Matchmaking around the world==
11: *Matchmaking is even known in the business world, B2B Matchmaking, Business Events or Brokerage Ev... - Osteopathic medicine (3549 bytes)
29: ==Osteopathic medicine around the world== - Executive director (1583 bytes)
7: ... with the senior management. In some parts of the world, the executive director and the chairman of the b... - Abby A. descriptions (5469 bytes)
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3: ...ifferent forms of dating and courtship around the world. Whether dating for social reasons or to find a m...
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8: <LI>'''Boyfriend''';http://www.articleworld.org/index.php/Boyfriend - Chromotherapy (3402 bytes)
12: ...inese and ancient Egyptian culture. In the modern world, early healers used colored gels and glass to app... - Divorce (2984 bytes)
3: ==Divorce around the world== - Beach buggy (1841 bytes)
1: ...Beach Buggy''' has two meanings. After the second World War it was used to describe a vehicle used for oc... - Chastity (2243 bytes)
7: ...me following childbirth. The traditional Western world concept of chastity primarily considers chastity ... - Leadership (1984 bytes)
12: Leaders can also be found in the animal world, the most obvious examples being chimpanzees and ... - Nanomedicine (2116 bytes)
9: It has been advocated that the world of medicine will change completely. Nanomedicine ... - Nuclear technology (3387 bytes)
26: ...The same principle was used in the 1945 bombs (in World War II) developed by American scientists Enrico F...
29: ... development. In spite of scepticism among people worldwide, nuclear technology continues to be researche... - Wave power (2324 bytes)
22: ... energy can be exploited in many locations in the world where winds prevail and long coastal belts are pr... - Fertility medication (2880 bytes)
13: ... most part, gained wide acceptance in the Western world. - Wedding cake (2106 bytes)
16: ..., sweet food has been a tradition at celebrations worldwide:
21: *In World War II, sugar was rationed in some countries. Thi... - Tungsten (2611 bytes)
13: ...dely used for the manufacture of armaments and in World War – II. - Anti-nuclear (2125 bytes)
1: ... several factors that have prompted people in the world to adopt such a posture. It has been argued that ...
3: ...r the environment. Fierce opposition was seen the world over after the 1945 atomic bombs, that destroyed ... - Nanotechnology (3134 bytes)
1: ...al science departments of universities across the world are working in tandem with physics, mechanical en... - Malignant (1708 bytes)
7: ...h which most people are infected in the developed world by the age of 18 months. It is a type of herpes ... - Gynecologic ultrasonography (2891 bytes)
11: Almost every pregnant woman in the Western world receives at least one ultrasound of her pelvic or... - In vitro fertilisation (3124 bytes)
1: ...s as many as 1% of all live births in the Western world and is a practice that was first perfected more t... - World Cancer Research Fund (1256 bytes)
1: The charities united under the umbrella of the '''World Cancer Research Fund''' have as their common goal...
10: * the World Cancer Research Fund in the UK;
13: * the World Cancer Research Fund in Hong Kong. - Work experience (1719 bytes)
12: By gaining valuable work experience before real-world placement, people are able to improve their stock... - Workaholic (1738 bytes)
9: ...ic believes that if he or she doesn’t work, the world, as they know it will collapse. For this reason, ...
19: ==Around the world== - Monster.com (1905 bytes)
6: ... it became a Web site and in 1995 was sold to TMP Worldwide.
11: ... time. It offers sites in 23 countries around the world. Today it also provides useful resources for not ...
14: Monster is the flagship brand of Monster Worldwide, which also owns the sites Military.com, Tick... - Chartered accountant (2224 bytes)
1: ... accountants by recommended institutes around the world for their knowledge and calibre.
5: The different countries of the world have different institutes for the development and... - Jonah (1703 bytes)
1: ...ost popular in Sunday school classes all over the world. It is a story of disobedience and repentance an... - Xenotransplantation (2535 bytes)
5: ...a of xenotransplants appeared in the context of a worldwide shortage of human organs. More than half of t...
17: ...r of debates to an already transplant-questioning world. Many animal-rights activists considered the kill... - Amelia (1502 bytes)
8: ...ars of 1958 and 1963, pregnant women all over the world but mostly in Germany and England were prescribed... - Automobile emissions control (3797 bytes)
1: ...umans, but also the entire ecosystem. Most of the world’s air pollution originates from automobile exha...
3: ...control measures have been adopted all around the world. There has been fairly good response to local and... - Cancer research (1310 bytes)
6: ...re many cancer research institutions all over the world dedicated to finding the causes and how to preven... - News presenter (1992 bytes)
11: ... chagrin of many print journalists. Today, in the world of mass media and media consolidation, news ancho... - Marriage (3284 bytes)
3: ... (or, rather, husband and wife). Elsewhere in the world, polygamy is the most common form of marriage, ty...
13: ...le wives signify wealth and power.) In the Muslim world, marriage is sanctioned between a man and woman, ... - Bachelor party (1543 bytes)
8: ==Bachelor parties around the world== - Child support (2060 bytes)
12: Laws related to child support vary around the world. Some involve the state collecting the payments; ... - Forced marriage (1913 bytes)
9: ==Around the world==
10: ... marriage is still prevalent in many parts of the world today. In fact, it holds a significant presence i... - Monogamy (2182 bytes)
11: Polygamy continues in much of the developing world but monogamy is more popular than ever before. To... - Same-sex marriage (2354 bytes)
13: ...about whether to ban same-sex marriages was heard world wide. In fact, same-sex marriages are only legal ...
22: In the Western world there has also been a long history of same-sex un... - Food (2101 bytes)
11: ...g in the United States. Meals can vary around the world, in number consumed daily, their size, how they a... - Dairy product (2045 bytes)
15: ...imary food source. It expanded to the rest of the world in the 16th and 17th centuries. - Body mass index (1895 bytes)
12: ... countries and has been used since the 1980s. The World Health Organization uses it to measure its obesit... - Nonfat (1664 bytes)
10: ...a growing obesity epidemic in much of the Western world, the consumption of fat-free and nonfat foods is ... - Vegetarianism (2332 bytes)
12: ... most common type of Vegetarianism in the Western world. - Sugar (2538 bytes)
17: A report issued by the World Health Organization in 2003 says that sugar shoul... - Leprosy (2190 bytes)
3: ... afford or receive treatment. The number of cases worldwide is, however, decreasing.
11: ...the transmission rate is very low and most of the world population seems to be naturally immune to this d...
21: Some leper colonies still exist worldwide, but they are no longer isolated, self-relyin... - Caries (1946 bytes)
5: ... caries represents the most common disease in the world. - Cretinism (1556 bytes)
9: ...is type still affects people in some parts of the world today. - Pandemic (2406 bytes)
1: ...tious disease affecting people. According to the World Health Organization, a disease reaches pandemic p...
13: ... Kong flu’ resulted in up to two million deaths worldwide between 1968 and 1969. - Influenza (2330 bytes)
14: ... that up to 500,000 die from influenza every year worldwide. Pneumonia, bronchitis, sinus, and ear infect... - Asian Flu (1802 bytes)
1: ... the '''Asian Flu''' went on to spread around the world until a vaccine was developed to combat the virus...
13: ...sands of test kits were sent to labs all over the world in a routine exercise in which anonymous germs ar... - Influenza pandemic (2442 bytes)
1: ...sh Flu caused the death of over 40 million people worldwide. With mortality statistics reaching millions ...
9: The World Health Organization has classified pandemics to s... - Cancer of the larynx (1821 bytes)
3: ...are related to smoking, especially in the Western world. Consuming large amounts of alcohol also a risk f... - Vogue magazine (1883 bytes)
4: Many people consider Vogue to be the world’s most influential fashion magazine. Vogue is c...
10: ...her of Vogue is Conde Nast Publications, Inc. Its world headquarters is in London, England.
12: ...lthough Vogue publishes a high number of editions world wide, it is the editions in countries that are ke... - Ballerina (1724 bytes)
19: ... the best techniques and dance like nobody in the world. If she does not have presence on stage she will ... - Ballet (1853 bytes)
7: ... Although there has been a decline after 1850 and World War II, because of several teachers and companies... - Foot-and-mouth disease (2167 bytes)
1: ... contagious and still occurs in many areas of the world, although some some countries (including USA, Can... - Tropical disease (2494 bytes)
17: ...out two billion people, which is one third of the world's population. - Tuberculosis (2102 bytes)
3: ...s disease today, affecting about one third of the world's population. However, the vast majority of those... - HIV test (2375 bytes)
1: ...then accuracy is not 100% guaranteed. Indeed, the World Health Organization estimates that one million ne...
15: ...tipulations. Unfortunately, in many areas of the world these criteria are not adhered to and because of ... - Seafood (1731 bytes)
9: ...food have played an important role in many of the world’s great cultures. The ancient Egyptians used t...
12: As an important source of protein around the world, seafood is prepared in a great variety of ways. ... - Condom (1986 bytes)
17: ...en most at risk of AIDS, mostly in the developing world, as it is the only protection device available th... - Jewellery (2124 bytes)
11: ...can be found wearing jewelry in most parts of the world. - Basic taste (2523 bytes)
5: ...e sensation that has been recognized by the Asian world for a long time. Soy sauce, fish sauce and mushr... - Malnutrition (1557 bytes)
1: Approximately 800 million people in the world today suffer from '''malnutrition''', the vast ma... - Acupuncture (1962 bytes)
11: ...an countries and has many devotees in the western world, scientists have been loathe to fully approving t... - Home page (1727 bytes)
12: [[Category:World Wide Web]] - Incoming link (1819 bytes)
10: [[Category:World Wide Web]] - Link popularity (1744 bytes)
10: [[Category:World Wide Web]] - Japan (2375 bytes)
1: ...is the 18th most densely populated country in the world. It is situated in East Asia with its bordering c... - Drinking (1908 bytes)
15: On the other hand, many countries throughout the world suffer from unsanitary drinking supplies that may...
22: ...s back to early man. Civilizations throughout the world use containers for consuming liquids and the mate... - Saint-Tropez (2437 bytes)
9: The area also played an integral role during the World War II Operation Dragoon – the South of France ... - Cruelty to animals (2429 bytes)
21: ... and bullfighting activities in most parts of the world.
23: In first world countries, animals are often killed for their fur... - Chiromancy (2782 bytes)
19: ...sidered highly improbable by today’s scientific world. - Crystal gazing (1784 bytes)
3: Some claim that a direct connection to the other world can be established (in other words, the dead can ... - Web counter (1688 bytes)
10: [[Category:World Wide Web]] - Webmaster (1929 bytes)
11: [[Category:World Wide Web]] - Auriculotherapy (1826 bytes)
13: ...ent to western medical practices. In the western world, it is usually used for chronic pain control, as ... - Medical acupuncture (2277 bytes)
1: ...visit to China in 1972. Whilst he was there, the world was witness to acupuncture analgesia being used i... - Nostradamus (3174 bytes)
1: ...) was one of the finest authors of prophesies the world has ever known. - Astrology (3220 bytes)
1: ...heir positions on an individual’s future or the world at large. A practitioner of this form of divinati...
7: ...ss, astrology has had a profound influence on the world culture in general, especially languages. The wor... - Deaf (2032 bytes)
3: ...is a cultural one as well. Out of the 0.1% of the world's population who is suffering from a severe heari... - Accessibility (2248 bytes)
11: Some areas of the world are easily accessible for people. This includes n... - NCAA Men's Ice Hockey Championship (3301 bytes)
10: ...nceton’s hockey and football teams and a heroic World War I pilot who died at the age of 26, the award ... - Elizabeth Arden (2714 bytes)
13: ...the 1920s and 30s, Arden opened salons across the world.
15: ...ican women who were entering the workforce during World War II, Arden developed Montezuma Red, a lipstick... - Cosmetics (2154 bytes)
6: ...hat actors or prostitutes should only wear it. By World War II, however, cosmetics were a commonplace in ...
8: ...Max Factor. Revlon joined these firms just before World War II and Estee Lauder joined just after. - Physical culture (1904 bytes)
7: ...n of bodybuilding. In 1893 he was featured at the World Columbian Exposition in Chicago and toured the va... - Goalkeeper (2513 bytes)
10: ...lamboyant Tony Meola who distinguished himself in World Cup and professional play. - Airline (3895 bytes)
1: ...ne''' companies currently in operation around the world. The number of individual airlines is constantly ...
25: ...rlines, American Airlines, United Airlines, Trans World Airlines, Northwest Airlines, and Eastern Airline...
27: ...ernational flights with his airline, Pan American World Airways.
37: ...Dornier, and Fokker were the most advanced in the world at the time. - Civil aviation (1786 bytes)
2: ...ds and regulations that are common throughout the world. One of the main focuses of the International Civ... - Charisma (1637 bytes)
11: ...are physically attractive or not. In the business world, charisma is also a highly sought after character... - Lingerie (2157 bytes)
23: ..., the lingerie industry rapidly began to grow. By World War I, the bra was a common accessory for women. ... - Glamour (magazine) (1704 bytes)
15: ... personal heroes who have worked hard to make the world a better place for all women. - ELLE (1860 bytes)
1: ...ELLE''' is a woman’s magazine that is published worldwide. It emphasizes woman’s beauty, fashion, ent...
13: ...lone has 36 editions on six continents around the world. In the United States alone, the reach is 5 milli...
20: ...ot products include ELLE Décor, with 19 editions worldwide; ELLE girl, with nine editions, ELLE Cuisine,... - Head shaving (1908 bytes)
12: ...ead shaving was widely unpracticed in the Western world throughout much of the 20th century. This is in p... - G-string (1782 bytes)
11: ...s, the G-string had become popular in the Western world. From the 1990s on, G-strings and thongs have con... - History of astrology (3236 bytes)
27: ...creasing the hype for astrology. During the First World War, there was a noticeable increase in belief of... - Gastrointestinal cancer (2041 bytes)
22: ... one of the causes of cancer death in the Western World. Colonoscopy is the most reliable way to determin... - Lipizzan (1986 bytes)
1: ...erformances with the oldest riding academy in the world, the Spanish Riding School. It is also called a L...
6: ...his time, only 250 horses were still alive. After World War II, Piber was the main stud for horses and br... - Shetland pony (1812 bytes)
15: ... the strongest and toughest breeds of pony in the world. - Arabian horse (1749 bytes)
1: ...ved that they are one of the oldest breeds in the world, along with the Barb and the Akhal Teke.
8: ...ncluding the Crabbet Stud in England. The Chicago World’s Fair exhibited Arabians in 1893, causing inte...
11: ...istered in the United States than the rest of the world combined. - Plato (3258 bytes)
25: ...nd the other, the intellectual part or perceptual world i.e. ideas, which may only be understood with the...
27: ...esents the intellectual and other, the perceptual world. These are then divided again through their respe... - Law & Order (3336 bytes)
9: ...conviction or even a concrete ending. Like in the world of real-life crime fighters the battle is not alw... - Actor (2414 bytes)
10: ...r” was created. Actors are now known across the world and some are considered role models by teenagers.... - Comedian (1355 bytes)
4: ... a constant increase in popularity all around the world. This is mainly because of the topics used and th...
7: ...e hundreds of thousands of comedians all over the world. They usually become famous only after wining a s... - Human nature (2147 bytes)
5: ...’s law. Polytheists claim that humans share the world with spiritual or mythological beings such as god...
13: ...ere is a middle road, the idealists, for whom the world is a reflection of a divine existence of which th... - Imitation (1540 bytes)
1: ... difficult to do and a rare ability in the animal world. With the exception of birds which imitate songs ... - Airway (2422 bytes)
1: ...omic pathway that air must take from the external world to the alveoli of the lungs where the oxygen in t... - Monkey (zodiac) (1771 bytes)
21: #Michael Schumacher, Winner of Formula One World Championship numerous times - God complex (1530 bytes)
11: ...complex. To succeed in his desire to reinvent the world, he caused suffering on a massive scale. - Moon (astrology) (1977 bytes)
11: ...you are able to do anything about it in the outer world, is the product of your Moon and of the sign your... - Arithmancy (1888 bytes)
29: ...er face of an individual, the one he shows to the world. - Les Demoiselles d'Avignon (2061 bytes)
12: ...sifying this effect. Steinberg also argues that a world of meanings can be possible, suggesting Les Demoi... - Book collecting (2935 bytes)
5: ...uite easy, because of huge number of books in the world. Book collectors may purchase books for hundreds ... - Record collecting (2623 bytes)
5: ...had about 4 minutes of music on each side. During World War II, phonographs were hard to make, because ma...
6: ...that was so popular in the 1950's and1960's. Pre-World War II shellac discs (that is, blues, country blu... - Ganges River (3882 bytes)
13: ...s stolen it, as it was found near him in the underworld. They got angry and insulted him and disturbed hi...
18: ...ted. Estimates show that every 12th person in the world live along the banks of this river. And this is t... - Westernisation (2855 bytes)
5: ...ifestyles of Western countries can be transmitted worldwide with comparative ease. But Westernization is ... - Global village (3321 bytes)
1: ...graphical and time differences to create a single world community.
4: ...n and communication between people throughout the world.
8: ...ces to, where seen by many as outmoded media in a world where visual technology like film and television ...
12: ...ift of public interaction. Instead of living in a world of individualism, the Global Village would herald...
16: ...ies remained largely unfulfilled, his vision of a world where technology would come to dominate and in wh... - Friends (4029 bytes)
5: ...This rich blend of characters, although seemingly worlds apart manage to form a strong bond creating one ...
9: The world of the Friends throughout the 236 episodes is res... - Magnum PI (2820 bytes)
9: ...cient enough material to have men from around the world green with envy, Magnum does all this with his tw... - Oral history (3796 bytes)
13: ...ore obvious example of oral history in the modern world. The bibles Old Testament is a book forged out of... - Balloon (2748 bytes)
5: ...st they were used to fend of enemy bombers during World War II, with large gas filled barrage balloons an... - Theatrical producer (1554 bytes)
6: ...ays. Some producers are well known all around the world. Examples can be provided in Mel Brooks, Charles ... - Little league (1690 bytes)
1: ... an organization that enables children around the world to practice teamwork and fair play through the ga...
17: ==Little League World Series==
19: ...ions play tournaments that culminate in their own World Series. Each of these divisional series’ are he... - Major League Baseball (2436 bytes)
1: ...ld never meet unless pitted against each other in World Series can meet during the season. - History of the United States (3240 bytes)
21: America entered World War I in 1917 and provided enough military and fi...
23: ...epression of the 1930s, America’s entrance into World War II after the bombing of Pearl Harbor in 1941 ...
33: ...001, America experienced terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center and The Pentagon. President George ... - Handicraft (1808 bytes)
16: ...es in the early and mid-1800s and remains popular worldwide. - Calligraphy (1862 bytes)
8: ...osques and is considered the art of the spiritual world. Calligraphy is a central part of the Islamic ho... - Great American Novel (1638 bytes)
3: ...ect of American society. Their novels mirror the world around them and give identity to American culture... - Francis Fukuyama (2057 bytes)
4: ... Wall and the end of the Cold War proved that the world would settle on liberal democracy both politicall...
8: ... Social Order, and State-Building: Governance and World Order in the 21st Century and many articles in ne... - William F. Buckley, Jr. (2945 bytes)
6: ...econd lieutenant in the U.S. Army in 1944. After World War II, Buckley attended Yale University and grad...
22: ...s to write opinion pieces and lectures across the world and makes infrequent appearances on popular radio...
35: [[Category:American World War II veterans|Buckley, William F., Jr.]] - Lost Generation (1746 bytes)
1: World War I brought on a second wave on Victorian moral...
37: [[Category:Aftermath of World War I]] - Howard Zinn (3323 bytes)
4: During World War II, Zinn flew with the 490th Bomb Group. He ...
8: Zinn’s experiences in World War II shaped his ethics and turned him into a ma...
21: [[Category:American World War II veterans|Zinn, Howard]] - Counterculture (2079 bytes)
10: ... organizations. The counterculture ignited a new world of “isms,” including communism, socialism, li... - Cult figure (2441 bytes)
6: ...estler referred to as the “eighth wonder of the world.” - The New Yorker (2058 bytes)
1: ...w York City, the magazine is popular all over the world. It is particularly famous for its cartoons and ...
11: ...a full issue with John Hersey’s Hiroshima after World War II. The New Yorker has also featured writing... - Scramble for Africa (2474 bytes)
1: ...uit, and New Imperialism took over till the First World War. - Ibn Battuta (1872 bytes)
10: ...Rihla is the best account available that maps the world during the fourteenth century.
12: ...els through almost all areas of the known Islamic world. His journey took him into present-day India, Sr...
14: ...bn Battuta. During his exploration of the Muslim world, he was attacked, almost drowned, nearly beheaded... - David Livingstone (2633 bytes)
13: ...rd Thornton made significant contributions to the worlds of biology and geology, the Zambezi Expedition w...
15: ...ganyika area for years, isolated from the outside world. As a publicity stunt, the New York Herald sent ...
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