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  2. GeoWizard - Wikipedia

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    Tom Davies (born 22 September 1990 [2] [3] [4]), known online as GeoWizard, is a British YouTuber and adventurer known for his skill in playing the internet geography game GeoGuessr and his "straight line mission" adventures, in which he attempts to cross regions on foot in as close to a straight line as possible.

  3. GeoGuessr - Wikipedia

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    The "classic" GeoGuessr game mode consists of five rounds, each displaying a different street view location for the player to guess on a map. The player then receives a score of up to 5,000 points depending on how accurate their guess was, up to 25,000 points for a perfect game.

  4. CodeHS - Wikipedia

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    CodeHS was selected as one of three education technology companies to take part in the 2013 Innovation Challenge, part of the NBC Education Nation initiative. [6] Innovation Nation challenge participants CodeHS, Teachley, and GigaBryte participated in a series of challenges in October 2013, culminating in a live pitch contest broadcast live on NBC during the Education Nation Summit.

  5. doPDF - Wikipedia

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    The application allows custom resolution settings from 72 to 2400 dpi, and predefined and custom page sizes. PDFs created from text documents remain searchable in all languages. [7] Older versions of doPDF do not use Ghostscript or .NET, and therefore is self-contained. They had a very small download file size, which was 1.73 MB in doPDF ...

  6. Caesar cipher - Wikipedia

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    The unicity distance for the Caesar cipher is about 2, meaning that on average at least two characters of ciphertext are required to determine the key. [24] In rare cases more text may be needed. For example, the words " river " and " arena " can be converted to each other with a Caesar shift, which means they can produce the same ciphertext ...

  7. Chivalry - Wikipedia

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    The custom of founding chivalric orders by Europe's monarchs and high nobility peaked in the late medieval period, but it persisted during the Renaissance and well into the Baroque and early modern period, with e.g. the Tuscan Order of Saint Stephen (1561), the French Order of Saint Louis (1693) or the Anglo-Irish Order of St. Patrick (1783 ...

  8. Toronto - Wikipedia

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    Toronto is the most populous city in Canada and the capital city of the Canadian province of Ontario.With a population of 2,794,356 in 2021, [10] it is the fourth-most populous city in North America.

  9. Liverpool - Wikipedia

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    For periods during the 19th century, the wealth of Liverpool exceeded that of London, [43] and Liverpool's Custom House was the single largest contributor to the British Exchequer. [44] Liverpool was the only British city ever to have its own Whitehall office. [45] During this century, at least 40% of the world's entire trade passed through ...