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  2. University of Piraeus - Wikipedia

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    University of Piraeus (UniPi; Greek: Πανεπιστήμιο Πειραιώς, abbr. ΠαΠει) is a Greek public university located in Piraeus, Athens, Greece with a total of ten academic departments focused mainly on Business Management, Computer science, Economics, Finance and Maritime Studies.

  3. Fustius papei - Wikipedia

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    Fustius papei is a moth of the family Erebidae first described by Michael Fibiger in 2010. It is known from Thailand. The wingspan is about 10 mm. References

  4. Journal of Indo-European Studies - Wikipedia

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    The Journal of Indo-European Studies (JIES) is a peer-reviewed academic journal of Indo-European studies. The journal publishes papers in the fields of anthropology, archaeology, mythology and linguistics relating to the cultural history of the Indo-European-speaking peoples. It is published every three months.

  5. Buchi Emecheta - Wikipedia

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    Buchi Emecheta OBE (born Florence Onyebuchi Emecheta [florens oɲebut͡ʃi emet͡ʃeta]; 21 July 1944 – 25 January 2017) was a Nigerian writer [1] who was the author of novels, plays, autobiography, and children's books.

  6. Anna Tsing - Wikipedia

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    Friction has become a standard text in graduate seminars in geography, sociology, critical theory, feminist studies, environmental studies, and political economy, among other areas. [3] From her research, Tsing is able to conceptualize friction as an alternative theory to the simple “development of a globalized society”.

  7. Túpac Amaru II - Wikipedia

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    José Gabriel Condorcanqui (c. 1742 – 18 May 1781) – known as Tupaq Amaru II – was an Indigenous leader who led a large Andean rebellion against the Spanish in Peru [4] as self-proclaimed Sapa Inca of a new Inca Empire.

  8. Sabine Hossenfelder - Wikipedia

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    Sabine Karin Doris Hossenfelder (born 18 September 1976) is a German theoretical physicist, philosopher of science, author, science communicator, songwriter [2] and YouTuber. She is the author of Lost in Math: How Beauty Leads Physics Astray , which explores the concept of elegance in fundamental physics and cosmology , and of Existential ...

  9. Dysgraphia - Wikipedia

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    Dysgraphia; Other names: Disorder of written expression: Three handwritten repetitions of the phrase "The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog" on lined paper.The writing, by an adult with dysgraphia, exhibits variations in letter formation, inconsistent spacing, and irregular alignment, all key characteristics of the condition.