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HawaiiFor the 1959 novel and 1966 movie, see Hawaii (novel). Hawaii ( Hawaiian/ Hawaiian English: Hawai‘i with the ‘okina is the archipelago of the Hawaiian Islands in the Pacific Ocean. Hawaii constitutes the 50th state of the United States, and as of the 2000HalifaxHalifax can refer to several things: The original Halifax, Halifax, England in West Yorkshire. Halifax, Nova Scotia, capital of Nova Scotia(Canada) Halifax (electoral district)(Canada) Halifax, Georgia (town, United States) Halifax, Kentucky(town, UnitedHandgunA handgun is a firearm small enough to be carried and used in one hand. While a two-handed aiming posture may be optimum for most firearms, including handguns, if the gun is not designed to be usable in a single hand, it is not a handgun. The two main des
Harold and MaudeHarold and Maude is a 1971 movie, directed by Hal Ashby. The screenplay on which the film was based was written by Colin Higgins, and published as a novel in 1984. Summary The film first introduces us to Harold, an alienated teenaged boy from a wealthy faHabitusIn post-structuralist thought, habitus a concept defined by Pierre Bourdieu, is the total ideational environment of a person. This includes the person's beliefs and dispositions, and prefigures everything that that person may choose to do. The concept ofHammond organThe Hammond organ is an electric organ which was designed and built by Laurens Hammond in April 1935. While the Hammond organ was originally sold to churches as a low-cost alternative to the pipe organ, it came to be used for jazz, blues, and to a lesser
HaitiHaiti is a country situated on the western third of the island of Hispaniola in the Caribbean Sea, east of Cuba; the Dominican Republic shares Hispaniola with Haiti. A former French colony, it was one of the first countries of the Americas, after the UnitHans Christian ŘrstedHans Christian Orsted ( August 14, 1777 in Rudkobing March 9, 1851 in Copenhagen) was a Danish physicist and chemist, influenced by the thinking of Immanuel Kant. In 1820 he discovered the relationship between electricity and magnetism in a very simple exHarald Tveit AlvestrandHarald Tveit Alvestrand is current chairman of the IETF, author of several RFCs, born in Namsos, Norway. He has worked for Norsk Data, UNINETT, EDB Maxware and Cisco Systems, Inc. External link .
Harlan EllisonHans Gerhard CreutzfeldtHafnium
HamburgHarborHangover
Hans SelyeHackerHate crime
Hans Christian AndersenHamletHannes Bok
HarthouseHaskellHalf-life
HardwareHadrianHank Greenberg
Haskell programming languageHausdorff spaceHawkwind
Hausdorff maximality theoremHawar IslandsHalting problem
Hans-Dietrich GenscherHakka cuisineHarry S. Truman
Halle BerryHairy armHarry Potter
Harvard UniversityHarry Connick, Jr.Hadith
HaploidHassiumHard disk
Hash functionHarrison SchmittHalon
HammerHarvey Mudd CollegeHadron
HabsburgHastingsHash table
Hang glidingHalloweenHayling Island
Hahn-Banach theoremHampshireHard science fiction
HandloadingHarold HoltHalakha
Hal ClementHalldór LaxnessHall and Woodhouse
Harmonic oscillatorHandfastingHarp
HamasHani HanjourHanover, New Hampshire
Ham sauceHannibalHansie Cronje
HabakkukHaggaiHannibal Hamlin
HawickHatfield, HertfordshireHans-Georg Gadamer
Harold KushnerHaemophiliaHaber process
Harry SecombeHaihowakHarwich
Hans BaldungHammered dulcimerHalfbakery
Harwich, MassachusettsHabeas corpusHanseatic League
Harvard (disambiguation)HazaraHawala
Harley-DavidsonHarmonic analysisHarappa
HavenCoHate sitesHartmann Schedel
HaryanaHakra RiverHamoaze
HanoverHandheld game consoleHarper's Ferry (disambiguation)
HalophileHarrison Narcotics Tax ActHausa language
HairpinHate speechHawaiian language


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