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  1. Eastern Arc forests: The Eastern Arc forests is a montane tropical moist forest ecoregion of eastern Africa. The ecoregion comprises several separate highland areas above 800 meters in Kenya, and (mostly) Tanzania. [100%] 2023-12-30 [Eastern Arc forests] [Afromontane ecoregions]...
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  3. Art: Art is a diverse range of human activities and the products of those activities. Art can be visual, auditory, and more. [97%] 2024-01-07 [Abstractions/Lectures] [Art/Lectures]...
  4. Art: Art is a diverse range of human activity, and its resulting product, that involves creative or imaginative talent generally expressive of technical proficiency, beauty, emotional power, or conceptual ideas. There is no generally agreed definition of what constitutes art, and ... (Creative work to evoke aesthetic response) [97%] 2024-01-08 [Art] [Concepts in aesthetics]...
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  6. Art: The Great Plains has presented artists with challenges unlike those of most other regions. Lacking most of the visual elements that traditionally comprise landscape compositions, the terrain can seem utterly devoid of artistic subject matter, empty and uninspiring to those ... (Geography) [97%] 2004-01-01 [North America] [Great Plains]...
  7. Art: Art is a diverse range of human activities in creating visual, auditory or performing artifacts (artworks), expressing the author's imaginative, conceptual idea, or technical skill, intended to be appreciated for their beauty or emotional power. In their most general ... (diverse range of human activities) [97%] 2023-09-19 [Thought experiments]
  8. Art (given name): Art is a Celtic masculine given name, meaning "bear", thus figuratively "champion". Art meant the ‘bear’ in Celtic languages. (Given name) [97%] 2024-01-14 [Masculine given names] [Irish-language masculine given names]...
  9. Art: Art, a word in its most extended and most popular sense meaning everything which we distinguish from Nature. Art and Nature are the two most comprehensive genera of which the human mind has formed the conception. Under the genus Nature ... [97%] 2022-09-02
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  11. Art: View larger #### * * Adams, Robert * Allen, Terry * Art Museums * Audubon, John James. See Physical Environment * Bodmer, Karl * Bugbee, H. Solomon Butcher * Bywaters, Jerry * Calgary Group * Cameron, Evelyn * Carhenge See Images and Icons * Catlin, George * Curry, John Steuart * Douglas, Aaron See African ... (Geography) [97%] 2004-01-01 [North America] [Great Plains]...
  12. Art: Art is a creative endeavor that can be cynically defined as, "Whatever you can get away with," or more objectively as the creation of works called "art" by their creators. A more formal definition would state that art requires intentionality ... [97%] 2024-01-29 [Culture] [Arts]...
  13. Easter: Easter is the Christian holiday that celebrates the resurrection of Jesus of Nazareth three days after he died from crucifixion by the Roman magistrate Pontius Pilate (c. 30 CE). Easter Sunday is the culmination of the week-long events that ... [90%] 2021-01-11
  14. Easter: Easter, the annual festival observed throughout Christendom in commemoration of the resurrection of Jesus Christ. Ostern), like the names of the days of the week, is a survival from the old Teutonic mythology. it is derived from Eostre, or Ostâra ... [90%] 2022-09-02
  15. Easter (film): Easter is an independent film based on the play by the same name by Will Scheffer. It is directed by Richard Caliban who also wrote the screenplay with Will Scheffer, and stars Jodie Markell, Barry Del Sherman, Sean Runnette, and ... (Film) [90%] 2024-01-08 [American independent films] [Films shot in Nebraska]...
  16. Easter: Easter is one the principal feast days of Christianity. It is a movable feast, taking place sometime between March 22nd and April 25th. [90%] 2023-09-09
  17. Easter: EASTER es'-ter (pascha, from Aramaic paccha' and Hebrew pecach, the Passover festival): The English word comes from the Anglo-Saxon Eastre or Estera, a Teutonic goddess to whom sacrifice was offered in April, so the name was transferred to ... [90%] 1915-01-01
  18. Easter: Easter, also called Pascha, commemorates the resurrection of Jesus, which Christians believe occurred on the third day after his crucifixion some time in the period between 27 to 33 C.E.. It is often considered by religious Christians to be ... [90%] 2023-02-04
  19. Easter: Easter is a wonderful time of year. It is marked by an anthropomorphized rabbit that brings chocolate and pastel coloured eggs to all of the little Christian boys and girls of the world. [90%] 2023-12-09 [Paganism] [Holidays]...
  20. Easter (From "Eostre," "Ostara," The Teuton Goddess Of The Rising Day, Particularly Of Spring): Name given by Anglo-Saxons to the Christian Passover as the Feast of Resurrection, and rather incorrectly used for the Jewish Passover. Originally "Pascha," or "Passover," was the name given by the Christians to the fourteenth day of Nisan as ... (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [90%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]

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