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  1. Trinidad and Tobago: The Republic of Trinidad and Tobago is an island-nation in the Caribbean Sea. Columbus landed on and named Trinidad in 1498, and Spaniards settled the island a century later. [100%] 2023-03-03 [Caribbean Countries] [Christian-Majority Countries]...
  2. Trinidad and Tobago: The Republic of Trinidad and Tobago is an archipelagic state in the southern Caribbean, lying northeast of the South American nation of Venezuela and south of Grenada in the Lesser Antilles. It shares maritime boundaries with Barbados to the northeast ... [100%] 2023-02-04
  3. Trinidad and Tobago: The Republic of Trinidad and Tobago is an archipelagic state in the southern Caribbean, lying northeast of the South American nation of Venezuela and south of Grenada in the Lesser Antilles. It shares maritime boundaries with Barbados to the northeast ... [100%] 2023-02-03
  4. Trinidad and Tobago: Trinidad and Tobago is a republic located at the southern end of the Lesser Antilles in the Caribbean Sea, along the north coast of South America. First human settlements dates to 7000 years ago, with successive waves of occupation by ... [100%] 2023-07-11
  5. Trinidad and Tobago: Trinidad and Tobago, formally the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago, is the southernmost island republic in the Caribbean and the southernmost country in the world. It is well-known for its abundance of fossil fuels. [100%] 2024-01-10 [Trinidad and Tobago] [Island countries]...
  6. Trinidad and Tobago: Trinidad and Tobago (/ˈtrɪnɪdæd ... təˈbeɪɡoʊ/ , /- toʊ-/, TRIN-ih-dad .. (Country in the Caribbean) [100%] 2024-05-27 [Trinidad and Tobago] [1962 establishments in Trinidad and Tobago]...
  7. Literature: Literature (from the Latin Littera meaning 'letters' and referring to an acquaintance with the written word) is the written work of a specific culture, sub-culture, religion, philosophy or the study of such written work which may appear in poetry ... [99%] 2009-09-02
  8. Literature: Literature, a general term which, in default of precise definition, may stand for the best expression of the best thought reduced to writing. Its various forms are the result of race peculiarities, or of diverse individual temperaments, or of political ... [99%] 2022-09-02
  9. Literature: In its modern descriptive sense, literature denotes written texts; by extension scholars have also applied the term to spoken or sung texts ("oral literature"), writings in particular subject areas ("medical literature"), other collections of material in a given language or ... [99%] 2023-07-30
  10. Literature: Literature refers to written works, especially such forms as poetry, novels, novellas, plays, epistles, epic poems, graphic novels, haiku, speeches and letters. These may range from the speeches of Cicero and Martin Luther King Jr. [99%] 2023-12-14 [Books]
  11. Literature: Literature, in its broadest sense, refers to any collection of written material; but, it is often used more narrowly to refer to writings that are particularly regarded to be works of art, such as prose fiction, drama, and poetry. During ... [99%] 2024-01-20 [Literature]
  12. Literature: Literature, as an art, consists of writings whose value lies in "the beauty of form or emotional effect", and encompasses such diverse forms of expression as novels, short stories, plays and poems. Its content is as limitless as the desire ... [99%] 2023-03-17 [Literature] [Art]...
  13. Literature: Literature is any collection of written work, but it is also used more narrowly for writings specifically considered to be an art form, especially novels, plays, and poems. It includes both print and digital writing. (Written work of art) [99%] 2024-07-31 [Literature]
  14. Translation and Literature: Translation and Literature is an academic journal of English literature in its foreign relations. The journal was established in 1992 with Stuart Gillespie (University of Glasgow) as editor-in-chief. [90%] 2024-01-09 [Triannual journals] [Translation studies]...
  15. Law and literature: The law and literature movement focuses on connections between law and literature. This field has roots in two developments in the intellectual history of law—first, the growing doubt about whether law in isolation is a source of value and ... [90%] 2024-01-09 [Law and literature] [Legal literature]...
  16. Chess and literature: Chess and literature consist of references to chess in literature. Examples include Ralph Waldo Emerson. [90%] 2023-02-17
  17. Law and literature: The law and literature movement focuses on connections between law and literature. This field has roots in two developments in the intellectual history of law—first, the growing doubt about whether law in isolation is a source of value and ... (Philosophy) [90%] 2023-11-06 [Philosophy of law]
  18. Theosophy and literature: According to some literary and religious studies scholars, modern Theosophy had a certain influence on contemporary literature, particularly in forms of genre fiction such as fantasy and science fiction. Researchers claim that Theosophy has significantly influenced the Irish literary renaissance ... (Philosophy) [90%] 2023-12-03 [Theosophy] [Religious studies]...
  19. Philosophy and literature: Philosophy and literature involves the literary treatment of philosophers and philosophical themes (the literature of philosophy), and the philosophical treatment of issues raised by literature (the philosophy of literature). Strictly speaking, the philosophy of literature is a branch of aesthetics ... (Philosophy) [90%] 2024-01-09
  20. Philosophy and Literature: Philosophy and Literature is an academic journal founded in 1977 by Denis Dutton. It explores the connections between literary and philosophical studies by presenting ideas on the aesthetics of literature, critical theory, and the philosophical interpretation of literature. (American academic journal) [90%] 2024-08-17 [Literary magazines published in the United States] [Philosophy journals]...

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