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  • 121Chögyam Trungpa — Religion Buddhism School Vajrayana Lineage Karma Kagyu and Nyingma …

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  • 122Aeolian harp — An aeolian harp (or æolian harp or wind harp) is a musical instrument that is played by the wind. It is named for Aeolus, the ancient Greek god of the wind. History Aeolian harps were very popular as household instruments during the Romantic Era …

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  • 123Marbleizing — or faux marbling is the preparation and finishing of a surface to imitate the appearance of polished marble. It is typically used in buildings where the cost or weight of genuine marble would be prohibitive. Faux marbling is a special case of… …

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  • 124I'm a Little Teapot — is a nursery rhyme describing the boiling and pouring of a teapot.The recitation of this rhyme is generally accompanied by physical actions that involve imitating a teapot (actions described in brackets below) .The rhyme with a rhythm::I m a… …

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  • 125Sound symbolism — or phonosemantics is a branch of linguistics and refers to the idea that vocal sounds have meaning. In particular, sound symbolism is the idea that phonemes (the written representations of sounds, transcribed between slashes like this: /b/) carry …

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  • 126Mimesis — Mimetic redirects here. For the Mimetic Muscles, see Facial muscles. For other uses of the word Mimesis, see Mimesis (disambiguation). Not to be confused with Memetics. Mimesis (Ancient Greek: μίμησις (mīmēsis), from μιμεῖσθαι (mīmeisthai), to… …

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  • 127Bobo doll experiment — The Bobo doll experiment was conducted by Albert Bandura in 1961 and studied patterns of behaviour associated with aggression. Additional studies of this type were conducted by Bandura in 1963 and 1965. A Bobo doll is an inflatable toy that is… …

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  • 128Mills Brothers — The Mills Brothers Background information Origin Piqua, Ohio, United States Genres …

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