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  2. PDF - Wikipedia

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    Yes. Website. iso .org /standard /75839 .html. Portable Document Format ( PDF ), standardized as ISO 32000, is a file format developed by Adobe in 1992 to present documents, including text formatting and images, in a manner independent of application software, hardware, and operating systems.

  3. Al-Farooq (book) - Wikipedia

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    Al-Farooq. (book) DS238. U5 S524 2007. Al-Farūq ( Urdu: الفاروق) is a biography of Caliph Umar, written by Shibli Nomani. Umar is universally acknowledged as the first conqueror, founder and administrator of the Muslim Empire. He was known as Al-Farooq ("Distinguisher between truth and false"). [1] [2] [3] Its publication in 1939 was a ...

  4. History of PDF - Wikipedia

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    History of PDF. The Portable Document Format (PDF) was created by Adobe Systems, introduced at the Windows and OS/2 Conference in January 1993 and remained a proprietary format until it was released as an open standard in 2008. Since then, it has been under the control of an International Organization for Standardization (ISO) committee of ...

  5. University of Media, Arts and Communication - Wikipedia

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    The University of Media, Arts and Communication- Institute of Journalism ( UniMAC-IJ ), formerly the Ghana Institute of Journalism (GIJ), is a public university in Ghana. [1] The University is a merger of the erstwhile Ghana Institute of Journalism, the National Film and Television Institute, established and the Ghana Institute of Languages ...

  6. Thesmophoria - Wikipedia

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    e. The Thesmophoria ( Ancient Greek: Θεσμοφόρια) was an ancient Greek religious festival, held in honor of the goddess Demeter and her daughter Persephone. It was held annually, mostly around the time that seeds were sown in late autumn – though in some places it was associated with the harvest instead – and celebrated human and ...

  7. Help:Download as PDF - Wikipedia

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    Help:Download as PDF. H:PDFD. For Help with collections of articles, see Help:Books. You can export a Wikipedia page such as an article and save it as a PDF file in several ways: Some web browsers allow you to simply Save As... or Print to PDF. Wikipedia's inbuilt Download as PDF option.

  8. A Village Romeo and Juliet - Wikipedia

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    A Village Romeo and Juliet is an opera by Frederick Delius, the fourth of his six operas. The composer himself, with his wife Jelka, wrote the English-language libretto based on the short story " Romeo und Julia auf dem Dorfe " by the Swiss author Gottfried Keller. The first performance was at the Komische Oper Berlin on 21 February 1907, as ...

  9. William Hawkins (serjeant-at-law) - Wikipedia

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    William Hawkins (1682–1750) was a barrister and serjeant-at-law, best known for his work on the English criminal law, Treatise of Pleas of the Crown . He graduated with a Bachelor of Arts from Oriel College, Oxford in 1699 and was elected as a fellow of the same college in 1700. [1] He is often confused with a contemporary William Hawkins of ...

  10. English Encyclopaedia - Wikipedia

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    English Encyclopaedia. The English Encyclopaedia was an encyclopedia printed in London for George Kearsley in 1802.. It was 10 volumes; Vol. I 820pp., Vol. II 871pp ...

  11. English Cyclopaedia - Wikipedia

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    The English Cyclopaedia: A new dictionary of universal knowledge (London, 1854–1862, 4to, 23 vols., 12,117 pages; supplements, 1869–1873, 4 vols., 2858 pages), was published by Charles Knight, based on the Penny Cyclopaedia, of which he had the copyright. He was assisted by Alexander Ramsay and James Thorne. [1]