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Architecture of Birmingham
Architecture of Birmingham This article is about the architecture of Birmingham, England. History Birmingham grew out of dozens of small ...
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Birmingham
Birmingham This article is about the city in England. For other uses, please see Birmingham, Alabama or other places named Birmingham. The city from above Centenary Square. City of Birmingham Shown within the West Midlands Geography Status ... Total Ranked 169th267.77 km² Admin HQ Birmingham ISO 3166-2 GB-BIR ONS ...
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Birmingham (Uncyclopedia.org wiki)
Birmingham "Alroight bab?" ~ Oscar Wilde on Birmingham. Image:Godzilla.jpg Birmingham (motto: "non faecus est" Latin it's ... the renaissance towns of Walsall and Coventry, Birmingham is home to Britain's finest architecture and has been designated an IAEA ...
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Birmingham Zoo
Birmingham Zoo The Birmingham Zoo is a major zoological park founded in 1950 in Birmingham, Alabama. The 50 acre (20 hectare) zoo ... Programs . It is located, along with the Birmingham Botanical Gardens, in Lane Park, a 200 ... Mountain. Early History The origins of the Birmingham Zoo start with a small menagerie ...
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Cognitive architecture
Cognitive architecture A cognitive architecture is an (artificial) computational process that acts ... acts intelligent under some definition. The term architecture implies an approach that attempts to model ... the modelled system. Characterization Common to cognitive architecture is the belief that understanding (human) cognitive ... is in contrast to cognitive models. The architecture often tries to reproduce the behavior ...
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Rotunda (architecture)
Rotunda (architecture) A rotunda is a term frequently applied ... The Rotunda" in 1826. The Rotunda in Birmingham, England, built as "The Rotunda" in 1964 ...
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Talk:Birmingham/archive2
Talk:Birmingham/archive2 < Talk:Birmingham Nick Mason et al First 'To the ... born in brum, hence he is from Birmingham, if you have a problem with this ... was born in brum, he's from birmingham! we all have to respect one anothers ... concur that Nick Mason was born in Birmingham. It could still be a common ...
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Talk:Birmingham/archive5
Talk:Birmingham/archive5 < Talk:Birmingham Article is very long I think this ... 13 Mar 2005 (UTC) The info from Birmingham at War section rightly belongs in the History of Birmingham article. It would expand a fairly short ... d missed the specific link to the Birmingham military history article - in which case ...
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Talk:Birmingham/archive4
Talk:Birmingham/archive4 < Talk:Birmingham Famous people etc I think the famous ... remove your little add-on words on architecture, and i would apreciate that you leave ... added: ...Wire Gauge is a defunct standard... Birmingham wire gauge ceased to be recognised by ... are you so damn negative about anything Birmingham???? i really do wish you would ...
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Birmingham Redevelopment Scheme
Birmingham Redevelopment Scheme The Birmingham Redevelopment Plan is a large redevelopment plan for Birmingham, UK. The reason for this plan was how Birmingham was portrayed to the world. The local people were angry at how the architecture of the 1960's left tourists ...
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