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What is the Importance of Contact Lenses?

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Contact lenses are usually made of plastic and they enable a person to see without having to wear glasses. In short, contact lenses are a substitute for eyeglasses. Contact lenses are sometimes used for therapeutic purposes for dealing with particular eye diseases. Wearing of con...

What is this reason for inequality

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<big>Big text</big><big>Big text</big>Why cant humanity become equal?<big>Big text</big>Equality the state or quality of being equalTo start talking about the question I asked about equality I need to first bring you to the past starting from s...

What lurks among saints

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What Lurks Among Saints is a musical with music and lyrics by Joiah Carr and Anthony Yelavich. It was first performed by Liston and on October 19, 2012. The musical takes place during 1960s Chicago. Synopsis In 1962, the townspeople of Chicago are gearing up for what seems to be ...

What Obama Really Meant

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WORM is an acronym for What Obama Really Meant.WORMs typically do not make sense, or simply are attempts to bait and switch.History2008-01-25 11:21: What Obama Really Meant (WORM) first appeared on the liberal blog Corrente: Boldly Shrill by member Vastleft. Vastleft describes WO...

What The Googlies

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"What The Googlies", or WTG, is a phrase that was first created during a hectic IT team collaboration event on the 8th of July 2009.After a period of intense online collaboration towards a certain goal, one of the team members posted "WTG everyone". Unfortunately, this particular...

What.cd

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What.CD is an invite only music BitTorrent tracker and community.<ref name="fc1"/> As of June 2010 the site tracks over 800,000 torrents.<ref name="rank" />HistoryWhat.CD was founded on the day of Oink's Pink Palace's closure in October 2007.<ref name="torrentfreak...

Whatabout music

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Whatabout Music is a record label formed in 2006 by radio and music producer Dave Bianchi. Both the label and the attached 'Emergency Room' recording studio are based in Barcelona, Spain. Bianchi, a New York native, co-produced the popular syndicated radio shows "Rocklin...

Whataboutadam

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Whataboutadam is a 17 year old teenage YouTube vlogger from Belfast in Northern Ireland.Adam's videos include series called "Ask Adam" and "Challenge Adam".His videos range from giving a tour of his bedroom-to-Attempting Gymnastics at Thorpe Pa...

Whataboutery in India

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Whataboutery is a logical fallacy that has gained prominence in Indian political discourse in 21st century especially post the ascend of Narendra Modi Government in 2014. It is an argumentative strategy that was widely deployed by right wing spin-doctors and supporters of Bharati...

Whatcom Volunteer Center

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Whatcom Volunteer Center is a Washington based non-profit organization that services local community volunteers and non-profit organizations of Whatcom County by pairing the individual volunteer with the organization.Community members who visit the WVC are matched with volunteer ...

WhatCulture.com

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WhatCulture.com is an online publication, which serves over 150 million page views per month and is ranked in the UK's top 100 most visited websites. It was founded in 2006 and is owned by What Culture LTD. History The site began in 2006 and began to publish articles under the na...

Whatfix

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Whatfix is a web-based service owned by Quicko Technosoft Labs Pvt Ltd that helps businesses to create interactive help guides on websites and web applications.Whatfix is a cloud platform where product teams can collaborate to create interactive guides and integrate inside as wel...

WhatsApp University

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WhatsApp University is a phrase which refers to the fake news and misinformation spread in India through WhatsApp forwards.The phrase has gained a popular meme status and been a subject of stand-up comics.UsagePoliticsThe phrase WhatsApp University has been used to target politic...

WhatsOn

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WhatsOn is an international media network founded by Sam Alim in 1994. WhatsOn produces print magazines and guides with a focus on multiculturalism and the student lifestyle. Their main offices are in Birmingham, London, New York City & Bangladesh. It publishes five guide...

WhatsOnMyBookshelf

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WhatsOnMyBookshelf was an international online book swapping and book trading community launched in 2006 by Dan Ostermayer. It had over 4000 users who swapped an average of 10 books daily.The total number of shippable books registered by the site was 22,535 as of July 9, 2013.Sit...

WhatsUp Gold

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WhatsUp Gold is a family of widely-deployed network monitoring solutions from Ipswitch, Inc..DescriptionWhatsUp Gold is used to monitor the health, performance and availability of an organization's network devices (router, network switch, firewall, printer, etc.) Linux, UNIX and ...

WHAW-19 Hawkinsville

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WHAW 19- Hawkinsville Georgia is a web-based online television and media group made for public use in the Central Georgia area and is the only source for Hawkinsville Sports. WHAW- NOW! 19 is a media group owned by Anderson Communications and Networks Media.Anderson News Media co...

Whealk

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Pronounced we-alkDefinitionWhealk is the occupational description of the action by one person using a wheelchair, wheeling, accompanied by one or more other people who are walking.Conditional requirements of this definition preclude the wheelchair user from being assisted, in whi...

Wheathills

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Wheathills is a farm near the village of Mackworth in Derbyshire, England. Its origins lie in the period following the Inclosure Act 1763, in which local landowners petitioned Parliament to divide up the village's common land into enclosed fields. As a result of this land redistr...

Wheaton Science Center

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The Wheaton Science Center is a classroom building located on the campus of Wheaton College in Wheaton, Illinois. It is located at the southwest corner of Howard Street and University Place in Wheaton, and opened for the fall semester 2010. It was the most prominent capital proje...

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