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Affirming the consequent is a logical fallacy in the form of a hypothetical proposition. The fallacy of affirming the consequent occurs when a hypothetical proposition comprising an antecedent and a consequent asserts that the truthhood of the consequent implies the truthhood of the antecedent. This is fallacious because it assumes a bidirectionality when it does not necessarily exist. This... http://www.allaboutall.info/article/Affirming the consequent
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"Alexander" redirects here. For other uses, see Alexander (disambiguation) . Alexander the Great fighting the Persian king Darius ( Pompeii mosaic, from a 3rd century BC original Greek painting, now lost). Alexander the Great (in Greek Μέγας Αλέξανδρος , translitterated Megas Alexandros ; July 20 or 26 , 356 BC – June 10 , 323 BC ), King of Macedon ( 336... http://www.allaboutall.info/article/Alexander the Great
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For other uses, see Attila (disambiguation) . The Huns , led by Attila (right, foreground), ride into Italy . Attila the Hun ( Old Norse : Atle, Atli ; German : Etzel ; ca. 406 – 453 ) was the last and most powerful king of the Huns . He reigned over what was then Europe 's largest empire , from 434 until his death. His empire stretched from Central Europe to the... http://www.allaboutall.info/article/Attila the Hun
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The Amazing Spider-Man is a comics series. For other uses see The Amazing Spider-Man (disambiguation) . The Amazing Spider-Man is the title of both a comic book published by Marvel Comics and a daily newspaper comic strip . Both feature the adventures of the superhero Spider-Man . Contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 Comic book 2 Newspaper comic strip 3... http://www.allaboutall.info/article/The Amazing Spider-Man
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The Stranger , also translated as The Outsider , (the original French version is called L'Étranger ) ( 1942 ) is a novel by Albert Camus .It is the highest selling book in France. (Note: Étranger in French has several meanings. One is "foreign", as in exterior to one's country, while another is used to signify a generic person who is unknown to you, similar to "stranger". It could be... http://www.allaboutall.info/article/The Stranger (novel)
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For the disease, see Black Death . The Plague ( fr . La Peste ) is a novel by Albert Camus , published in 1947 , that tells the story of medical workers finding solidarity in their labor as the Algerian city of Oran is swept by a plague . It asks a number of questions relating to the nature of destiny and the human condition. The characters in the book, ranging from doctors... http://www.allaboutall.info/article/The Plague
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For the rugby league series between Great Britain and Australia see Rugby League Ashes ; for the "Women's Ashes" Test series for female players between England and Australia see Women's Ashes . For more coverage of cricket, see the Cricket portal. The Ashes urn is reputed to contain a set of burnt bails symbolising "the ashes of English cricket". The Ashes is a biennial... http://www.allaboutall.info/article/The Ashes
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American , when used as an adjective, can mean "of the United States of America " or "of or relating to the Americas "; when used as a noun, "United States citizen ", "residing in the Americas", or less frequently " US English ". Contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 American in the Americas 2 American in cultural usages 3 American in other languages 4 Seeking alternate... http://www.allaboutall.info/article/Use of the word American
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The Alan Parsons Project was a British progressive rock and pop group active between 1975 and 1987, founded by Alan Parsons and Eric Woolfson . Most of their titles, especially the early work, share common traits (probably influenced by Pink Floyd 's Dark Side of the Moon , on which Alan was the audio engineer in 1973 ): they were concept albums , started with an instrumental introduction... http://www.allaboutall.info/article/The Alan Parsons Project
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In 1840 Charles Babbage was invited to give a seminar at the University of Turin about his analytical engine .Luis Menabrea, a young Italian engineer wrote up Babbage's lecture in French , and this transcript was subsequently published in the Bibliothèque Universelle de Genève in 1842 . Babbage asked Ada Lovelace (born Ada Byron) to translate Menabrea's paper into English. He then... http://www.allaboutall.info/article/Ada Byron's notes on the analytical engine
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