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Eponyms, nicknames, and geographical games. 2013.
Eponyms, nicknames, and geographical games. 2013.
Cambridge Times — is a local newspaper in Southern Ontario serving the community of Cambridge, Ontario. The paper replaced the Cambridge Reporter as the local paper under the Metroland Media Group and owned Torstar Corporation.HistoryThe Cambridge Times was… … Wikipedia
Cambridge United F.C. — Cambridge United Voller Name Cambridge United Football Club Gegründet 1912 Stadion Abbey Stadium, Cambridge Plätze 8.696 Vorsta … Deutsch Wikipedia
Cambridge University primates — Cambridge University primate experiments are licensed by the British government for the purpose of research into brain function. The experiments are controversial, first coming to widespread public attention in the UK following undercover… … Wikipedia
Cambridge Platonists — Group of 17th century British philosophic and religious thinkers. Led by Benjamin Whichcote (1609–1683), it included Ralph Cudworth and Henry More (1614–1687) at Cambridge and Joseph Glanvill (1636–1680) at Oxford. Educated as Puritans, they… … Universalium
Cambridge Student Liberal Democrats — Cambridge Student Liberal Democrats, the student branch of the Liberal Democrats for students at both Cambridge University and the Anglia Ruskin University campus in Cambridge. It is the successor to the Cambridge University Liberal Club (founded … Wikipedia
Cambridge Information Group — Cambridge Information Group, CIG, is a privately owned group of information services and publishing companies and educational institutions. It was founded in 1971 by Robert N. Snyder and Philip E. Hixon and is headquartered in Bethesda, Maryland … Wikipedia
Cambridge Scientific Instrument Company — was a company founded in 1881 by Horace Darwin (1851 1928) and Albert George Dew Smith (1848 1903) to manufacture scientific instruments.Darwin was first apprenticed to an engineering firm in Kent, and returned to Cambridge in 1875. Dew Smith was … Wikipedia
Group intelligence — refers to a process by which large numbers of people simultaneously converge upon the same point(s) of knowledge. Social psychologists study group intelligence and related topics such as decentralized decision making and group wisdom, using… … Wikipedia
Cambridge Airport — IATA: CBG – ICAO: EGSC Summary Airport type Public … Wikipedia
Cambridge Singers — is an English mixed voice chamber/choral group formed in 1981 by their director John Rutter with the express purpose of making recordings under their own label Collegium .The main body of the group was first of all made up by previous Clare… … Wikipedia