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  1. New World Encyclopedia is a wiki-based encyclopedia which contains carefully selected articles that are rewritten and supervised by a team of editors with academic and literary qualifications. New World Encyclopedia has the same ease of use as Wikipedia, but differs based on an editorial policy that includes a more rigorous article selection ...

  2. Contributing to a better world. This encyclopedia project aims to organize and present human knowledge in ways consistent with our natural purposes. Information and knowledge is intended to support the realization of a peaceful, healthy, and fulfilled life for all people.

  3. New World Encyclopedia – an Internet encyclopedia that, in part, selects and claims to rewrite certain Wikipedia articles through a focus on Unification Church values. It "aims to organize and present human knowledge in ways consistent with our natural purposes" and "to promote knowledge that leads to happiness, well-being, and world peace".

  4. As the science dealing with all life, biology encompasses a broad spectrum of academic fields that have often been viewed as independent disciplines. Among these are molecular biology, biochemistry, cell biology, physiology, anatomy, developmental biology, genetics, ecology, paleontology, and evolutionary biology.

  5. Dictionaries are most commonly found in the form of a book, but some newer dictionaries, such as the New Oxford American Dictionary are dictionary software running on PDAs or computers. There are also many online dictionaries accessible via the Internet.

  6. An encyclopedia is a book or set of books with articles on many topics. A book listing words , their etymology , meanings, etc. is called a dictionary . A book which is a collection of maps is an atlas .

  7. This is the list of completed articles from the New World Encyclopedia. Updates are frequently made. Errors and suggestions can be reported using the Feedback link on each article. Please click on an article link to view it or browse further by subject area or alphabetically. The following 200 pages are in the current category.

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