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Bachon Ki Duniya

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Bachon Ki Duniya is one of the oldest urdu magazines for kids. Translated literally it means "The world of children".It was started in around 1958, from Lahore, Pakistan by one of the renowned writer of that time, the late Muhammad Amin Sharaqpuri. Almost a decade after his death...

Bacteria Tower Defense

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Overview Bacteria Tower Defense is a puzzle/strategy game based on the popular tower defense genre of games in which the player assumes the role of a doctor. The goal of the game is to stop the oncoming waves of bacteria from infecting the patient(s). This is achieved by the use ...

Bad Education system in pakistan

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Education system in PakistanLet me start from the basic studies of any student. We gets starts from government school, in government primary school minimum qualification of a teachers is CT these teachers teach like this that the students have no future and they are just finishin...

Bad Medicine (truck)

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Bad Medicine was a monster truck that raced on the USHRA circuit from 1991 and 1992. It was owned and driven by Don Van Loo. The truck was the famous Carolina Crusher 2, however modified to fit the smaller Dodge Dakota body. The truck was notorious for its crash at Oklahoma in it...

Ballad of the Starcrossed Miner

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"The Ballad of the Starcrossed Miner" is a poem from the Infocom interactive fiction game Planetfall. It appears at a critical juncture in the game's plot. :O, they ruled the solar system :Near ten thousand years before :In their single starcrossed scout ships :Mining ast'roids, ...

Baltic Star Hotel

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The Baltic Star Hotel, (), is a five-star hotel located in Strelna, Saint Petersburg, Russia. It was opened in 2003, in time for the 300th anniversary of Saint Petersburg, when it was home to several important people. The hotel has been a central meeting place for foreign and Rus...

Balushahi (Bihari cuisine)

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</noinclude> Balushahi is a traditional Indian sweet originating from the North Indian state of Bihar, particularly popular in the Rajauli region of Nawada. This deep-fried pastry is known for its crisp, golden-brown exterior and soft, sugary interior, which is soaked in sw...

Banerji Protocol of Treatment

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The Banerji Protocol of Treatment is an unique system of treatment in Homeopathy, where specific medicines are administered for specific diseases. This is something different from Classical Homeopathy. In this new method, diseases are diagnosed using latest technologies, and medi...

Bangla science fiction

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Bangla Science Fiction is a rich part of Bengali literature. Although it is not as established as other genres in the Bengali language, it is gaining popularity among Bengali readers, especially in Bangladesh.Earliest writersBengali writers wrote various science fiction works in ...

Bangladesh (record producer)

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Shondrae Crawford (born February 24, 1978), better known by his stage names Bangladesh and Mr. Bangladesh, is an American record producer and rapper, who was born and raised in Des Moines, Iowa, and now lives in Atlanta, Georgia. Early life and career Crawford began producing bea...

Bank layer accumulation

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Bank layer accumulation ("turkey pile") is the unique evolutionary technique developed in the Late Cretaceous by the genus Meleagrididae (or more commonly known as the turkey). This bird existed during the Cretaceous in a period of extreme warm temperatures, walking in the footst...

Banshrae

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In the Dungeons & Dragons fantasy role-playing game, the banshrae is a fey. Banshrae are spiteful fey that can use their magical flutes like blowguns.Publication historyThe banshrae first appeared in the third edition in Monster Manual V (2007).The banshrae appeared in th...

Barney in Outer Space

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Barney in Outer Space is a 1998 Barney & Friends home video. It features an array of traditional children's songs and school songs. The video was released on March 17, 1998.PlotWhen Barney sees a new friend on another planet they zoom off to meet her, learning about the w...

Baron Dante

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Baron Dante is a wizard who looks like (and possibly is) a frog. He is also the main villain of Croc: Legend of the Gobbos and Croc 2. He seeks to capture the Gobbos and kill Croc to conquer the Gobbos' island. He has small, devil-like henchmen named Dantinis, which aid him on hi...

Barratt Developments in Woking

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In Woking Barratt Developments have built two major buildings Centrium and New Central. CentriumThe Centrium is a block of flats in Woking, Surrey, England. It is known locally as The Ship due to its distinctive shape.It is 49 Meters High (161 feet). The...

Barrie Jones (Canadian Photographer)

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Barrie Jones, RCA (born October 23, 1950) is a Canadian photographer and art educator based in Vancouver, British Columbia. He was a photography instructor in the department of Art History, Visual Art and Theory at the University of British Columbia. Early life and background Jon...

Barrie Paskins

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Dr. Barrie Paskins is a senior lecturer in the Department of War Studies at King's College London. His areas of expertise include the philosophy and literature of war and the ethics of war. By training and inclination a philosopher, Dr. Paskins has worked in the Department of War...

Barrio Planta Project

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Barrio Planta Project is a non-profit established to provide free access to English language education, arts, communication and job-training to the residents of San Juan del Sur, Nicaragua. There is no charge to attend the program. Originally set up to serve the low-income La Pla...

Barry Bunin

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Barry Bunin is an American entrepreneur. He is currently the Founder and CEO of Collaborative Drug Discovery, Inc.Dr. Bunin received his PhD from the University of California, Berkeley in Bio-organic Chemistry, where he synthesized the first 1,4 benzodiazepine libraries with Prof...

Bartram (Kent cricketer)

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Bartram (first name and dates unknown) was an English cricketer who played in first-class matches for Kent during the 1740s. He is recorded in cricket's second-oldest surviving scorecard playing for Kent against an All-England Eleven at the Artillery Ground on Monday, 18 June 174...

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