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  1. May 24, 2024 · Westermarck worked on his dissertation in London in 1887–1888, utilising the sources of the British Museum Library. Checking the sources used by Darwin required learning English at the age of 25. Westermarck was introduced to London’s intellectual and scientific circles by the British psychologist James Sully (1842–1923), whom he had met by chance on a mountain hike in Norway.

  2. May 24, 2024 · LSE, British Library of Political and Economic Science. Lake Barnett, Mrs H. A. (1911) Notebook: Social institutions – Professor Westermarck, Summer Term 1911. LSE/Small LSEdeposits/135/4. Google Scholar Mitrany, D. (1916) Social institutions–Westermarck. Mitrany/1: Lecture Notes BSc 1912-ff. Google Scholar

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Western_WallWestern Wall - Wikipedia

    5 hours ago · British rule (1917–48) Jewish Legion soldiers at the Western Wall after British conquest of Jerusalem, 1917 1920. From the collection of the National Library of Israel. In December 1917, Allied forces under Edmund Allenby captured Jerusalem from the Turks. Allenby pledged "that every sacred building, monument, holy spot, shrine, traditional ...

  4. 1 day ago · At that time, "British subjects" included the people of Ireland — then part of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland — and all other parts of the British Empire. Though most of Ireland (see Ireland Act 1949 ) and the majority of the colonies became independent nations, their citizens have retained the right to vote if they live in the United Kingdom.

  5. 1 day ago · George Bush Intercontinental Airport. /  29.98444°N 95.34139°W  / 29.98444; -95.34139. George Bush Intercontinental Airport ( IATA: IAH, ICAO: KIAH, FAA LID: IAH) [4] is an international airport in Houston, Texas, United States, serving the Greater Houston metropolitan area.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MaglevMaglev - Wikipedia

    5 hours ago · A full trip on the Shanghai Transrapid maglev train. Example of low-speed urban maglev system, Linimo. Maglev (derived from magnetic levitation) is a system of rail transport whose rolling stock is levitated by electromagnets rather than rolled on wheels, eliminating rolling resistance.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AfricaAfrica - Wikipedia

    1 day ago · Africa. Africa is the world's second largest and second-most populous continent after Asia. At about 30.3 million km 2 (11.7 million square miles) including adjacent islands, it covers 20% of Earth 's land area and 6% of its total surface area. [7] With 1.4 billion people [1] [2] as of 2021, it accounts for about 18% of the world's human ...

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