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Neo-gothic surrealism

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Neo-gothic surrealism is a supplementary art style most commonly used in conjunction with anime, manga and stop-motion animation.DescriptionTaking its roots from a combination of gothic fashion and surrealism, neo-gothic surrealism is a contemporary style of art that appears in m...

Neo-imagism

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Neo-Imagism is a little-known literary movement, concerned purely with poetry. It arose in the early 1990s and its influence, among some writers, is still discernible today.The movement came about partly through a growing interest in minimalist forms, such as haiku.The phrase, Ne...

Neo-neo synthesis

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The Neo-Neo Synthesis is a phrase used in international relations to refer to the convergence of the neorealist and the neoliberal schools of thought since the 1970s. The term is frequently used by scholars who work outside of those two paradigms as a way of derisively lumping th...

Neo-Objectivism

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Neo-Objectivism covers a large family of philosophical viewpoints and cultural values derived from but not necessarily in agreement with Objectivist philosophy. Various viewpoints have been described as "Neo-Objectivist," provided that they are substantially similar to the viewpo...

Neo-relativity

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Neo-relativity is a hypothesis based on the finding of superluminal neutrinos as a result of OPERA experiment at CERN.It shows that the assumption that nothing travels faster than light leads to a new derivation and interpretation of Albert Einstein's special relativity hypothesi...

Neo-sovereignism

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Neo-sovereignism (also neosovereignism) comprises a political, social and economic ideology wherein the principles of the agora form the basis of governing a community or a society. By organizing public gatherings, debates and forums, on city squares and municipal public markets ...

Neo-trance

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Neo-trance is a sub-genre of trance music. It is defined by the use of various musical aspects which do not conform or adhere to previous incarnations of trance. Neo-trance music employs deeper and sometimes more meaningful lyrics. Artists involved in the creation of Neo-trance o...

Neo-Unionism in Ireland

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Neo-Unionism in Ireland is a political movement in the Republic of Ireland seeking to reintegrate the country into the United Kingdom.BackgroundIn 1801, the Kingdom of Ireland unified with the Kingdom of Great Britain to create the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. How...

Neo.org

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neo.org is a free social networking website, launched in May 2007, that allows users around the world to organize and share projects and ideas. They do this through making a Personal Declaration for Action telling what they stand for in making the world a better place.By December...

Neo4j

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Neo4j is a is a free and open source Graph Database written in the Java programming language. Overview Neo4j stores data as a graph and exposes an API to the application developer for manipulation of the data graph. The data model is based around Nodes, relationships in between t...

Neoauthoritarianism (China)

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Neoauthoritarianism () is a current of political thought within the (PRC), and to some extent the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), that advocates a powerful centralized state to facilitate market reforms. The concept of liberal democracy led to intense debate between democratic adv...

NeoAxis Engine

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NeoAxis Engine is a commercial 3D Game Engine and toolkit designed for the creation of game titles for all genres, as well as 3D visualization and virtual reality projects aimed for hobbyists and low budget indie developers developed using C#, the .NET Framework 2 and the OGRE 3D...

Neocatechumens

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Neocatechumens are followers of the Neocatechumenal Way, a Roman Catholic movement dedicated to adult faith formation, established following the Second Vatican Council. Neocatechumens derive their name from the early Christian catechumens who were willing to enter the Orthodox Ca...

NeoCube

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The NeoCube is a cube constructed of 216 neodymium magnets (from which the name "NeoCube" is derived), and is marketed as a device to aid with stress relief. Its inventor is University of Pittsburgh graduate, Chris Reda. The NeoCube by nature can be configured in many ways (and m...

Neodems

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NeoDems or New Democrats refers loosely to the resurgence of interest and growth of the Australian Democrats. This is especially significant as the majority of this interest is from Generation Y, who tend to reject politics. This effect has been notable as some divisions have dou...

Neodent

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Headquarted in Curitiba, Brazil, Neodent manufactures and sells surgical, restorative and regenerative solutions for oral health.Recently, it became part of the Straumann Group, one of the leading companies in its industry, employing approximately 2.400 people worldwide with prod...

Neofeudalism controversy in United States politics

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There is controversy over the correct application of Neofeudalism as a term, and its political usage is often highly charged with partisan prejudice. Neofeudalism is often used by critics to describe political policies of opponents, and in extreme cases there may be asserted to b...

Neofonie

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Neofonie GmbH is a software company from Germany with offices in Berlin and Hamburg. Neofonie GmbH is a solution and fullservice provider specializing on portals, search, social media, e-publishing and mobile applications.Neofonie was founded by Helmut Hoffer von Ankershoffen, Nu...

Neofuturism

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Unable to find an adequate lens through which to analyze dense alazon and eiron motifs in post-apocalyptic genre, Neofuturism began as an intellectual movement that embraced the non-Freudian elements of Jungian analysis. This approach was primarily useful in conceptualizing the l...

Neogene Mediterranean desiccation and mega-flooding

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Around 6 m.y. ago in the Neogene, the Mediterranean basin underwent two unique drastic geologic events; a Late Miocene desiccation of over 1500 meter deep seawater, during which the Mediterranean became a partially dry deep basin, and was followed by an Early Pliocene rapid flood...

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