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  2. LGBTQ symbols - Wikipedia

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    Rainbows and unicorns are so intrinsically linked (the association is also a Victorian invention) that it's unsurprising that the magic creature started to appear on T-shirts and banners at Gay Pride around the world, with slogans such as 'Gender is Imaginary' or 'Totally Straight' emblazoned under sparkling rainbow unicorns." [64]

  3. Linkless embedding - Wikipedia

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    Complementarily, an intrinsically linked graph is a graph that does not have a linkless embedding. Flat embeddings are automatically linkless, but not vice versa. [ 2 ] The complete graph K 6 , the Petersen graph , and the other five graphs in the Petersen family do not have linkless embeddings. [ 1 ]

  4. It's Called The Souper Bowl (Sort Of) For A Reason ... - AOL

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    Plus, soup and the Super Bowl are intrinsically linked. The NFL has an official soup sponsor—Campbell’s—and NFL players can frequently be seen in soup advertisements.

  5. Critical ethnography - Wikipedia

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    Critical ethnography stems from both anthropology and the Chicago school of sociology. [4] Following the movements for civil rights of the 1960s and 1970s some ethnographers became more politically active and experimented in various ways to incorporate emancipatory political projects into their research. [5]

  6. The relentless struggle of Christmas with an eating disorder ...

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    Whichever way you spin it, this time of year is intrinsically linked to consuming excessive amounts of food, perpetuating a binging mentality predicated on extremes.

  7. Every Ken Burns Documentary, Ranked - AOL

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    Throughout the nine episodes (or “innings'' as they are referred to in the film), Burns shows how the sport was intrinsically linked to other moments in U.S. history including the Civil Rights ...

  8. Weighted network - Wikipedia

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    A weighted network is a network where the ties among nodes have weights assigned to them. A network is a system whose elements are somehow connected. [1] The elements of a system are represented as nodes (also known as actors or vertices) and the connections among interacting elements are known as ties, edges, arcs, or links.

  9. Nihilism - Wikipedia

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    Nihilism thus defined is therefore not the denial of higher values, or the denial of meaning, but rather the depreciation of life in the name of such higher values or meaning. Deleuze therefore (with, he claims, Nietzsche) says that Christianity and Platonism , and with them the whole of metaphysics, are intrinsically Nihilist.