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  2. Es Pontàs (climb) - Wikipedia

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    Es Pontàs is a 20-metre (66 ft) long limestone deep-water soloing (DWS) climbing route on the Es Pontàs sea-arch in Mallorca, Spain.After it was first free soloed in September 2006 by American climber Chris Sharma, it became graded at 9a+ (5.15a) – the world's first-ever DWS route at that grade, and one of the earliest 9a+ graded rock climbs of any type in history.

  3. Pontus (region) - Wikipedia

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    Part of a series on: Pontic Greeks; Pontic culture; Pontos; Cuisine; Music (); Folk dance (); Clothing; Art; Architecture; Languages and dialects; Romeika (including ...

  4. Kopano Matlwa - Wikipedia

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    Kopano Matlwa (born 1985) is a South African writer and doctor, known for her novel Spilt Milk, which focuses on the South Africa's "Born Free" generation, [1] and Coconut, her debut novel, which addresses issues of race, class, and colonization in modern Johannesburg. [2]

  5. Evolution - Wikipedia

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    Evolution is the change in the heritable characteristics of biological populations over successive generations. [1] [2] It occurs when evolutionary processes such as natural selection and genetic drift act on genetic variation, resulting in certain characteristics becoming more or less common within a population over successive generations. [3]

  6. Wikipedia:Good articles/all2 - Wikipedia

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    Recently listed good articles: Dole, William P. — Redhill–Tonbridge line — Grapefruit — "Juno" (song) — "Criminals" (Meghan Trainor song) — 2018 United States Grand Prix — 1969 Progressive Conservative Party of New Brunswick leadership election — Karaka — Vitamin E — Anarchism without adjectives — Yan Ruisheng — Charlie Joiner — Koerner, John — Thelma Carpenter ...

  7. Universities and Left Review - Wikipedia

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    Universities and Left Review was founded in 1957 by Oxford students Raphael Samuel, Gabriel Pearson, Charles Taylor, and Stuart Hall. [1] [2]The initial impetus behind the magazine came from the events of 1956, particularly the Suez crisis, the Soviet invasion of Hungary and Khrushchev's revelations about the Stalin's purges, that triggered shockwaves throughout the British left.

  8. Peter Navarro - Wikipedia

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    According to Bloomberg News, Navarro had "roots as a mainstream economist"; he voiced support for free trade in his 1984 book The Policy Game. He changed his positions as he saw "the globalist erosion of the American economy" develop. [3] He would later become a critic of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA). [178]

  9. Palestinians - Wikipedia

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    Palestinians (Arabic: الفلسطينيون, romanized: al-Filasṭīniyyūn) are an Arab ethnonational group native to the region of Palestine. [35] [36] [37] [38]In 1919, Palestinian Muslims and Palestinian Christians constituted 90 percent of the population of Palestine, just before the third wave of Jewish immigration and the setting up of British Mandatory Palestine after World War I.