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  2. List of generation II Pokémon - Wikipedia

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    The following list details the 100 Pokémon of generation II in order of their National Pokédex number. The first Pokémon, Chikorita, is number 152 and the last, Celebi, is number 251. Alternate forms that result in type changes are included for convenience. Mega evolutions and regional forms are included on the pages for the generation in ...

  3. Lists of people by nationality - Wikipedia

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    Learn to edit; Community portal; Recent changes; Upload file; ... 5 Born within the nations included in organizations of ... This page was last edited on 26 July 2024

  4. Category:Lists of people - Wikipedia

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    This category has the following 37 subcategories, out of 37 total. Lists of people by activity ‎ (5 C, 61 P) Lists of people by age ‎ (6 C, 2 P) Lists of people by association ‎ (3 C, 25 P) Lists of people by religion ‎ (11 C, 20 P) Lists of people by aspect of death ‎ (3 C, 10 P) Lists of people by ethnicity ‎ (29 C, 507 P)

  5. Gen Z Students Are Filling Our Online Classrooms: Do Our ...

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    born from 1997 onward and they number about 2.47 billion people worldwide (Dimock, 2019). While some instructors may refuse to get entangled in this practice of naming and identifying specific generational cohorts, there is little contradiction that Gen Z students are indeed part of a unique group that is challenging to teach and

  6. Lists of human genes - Wikipedia

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    List of human protein-coding genes page 2 covers genes EPDR1–MTMR1 •List of human protein-coding genes page 3 covers genes MTMR2–SLC17A7 •List of human protein-coding genes page 4 covers genes SLC17A8–ZZZ3 NB: Each list page contains 5000 human protein-coding genes, sorted alphanumerically by the HGNC-approved gene symbol.

  7. List of people from Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    Roxelana (born Anastassia Lisowska), or Khourrem (Hürrem), Sultan wife of Suleyman the Magnificent; Leonid Stadnik, unofficially the world's tallest man; Taras Kulakov (born 1987), born to a Russian mother and Ukrainian father. He is now a citizen of the US.

  8. List of people from Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Jim Bakker, scandal-ridden televangelist (born in Muskegon) Abe Bernstein, Prohibition -era gangster (born in New York; moved to Detroit) Ivan Boesky, inside trader (born in Detroit) Tony Chebatoris (1899–1938), murderer, bank robber and the only person executed for a crime in Michigan's history.

  9. List of people from New York City - Wikipedia

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    Fiona Apple (born 1977) – singer-songwriter. Jacob Appel – (born 1973), short story writer, bioethicist, born in New York City. Diane Arbus (1923–1971) – photographer. Nate Archibald (born 1948) – professional basketball player. Edward Arnold (1890–1956) – actor. Rosanna Arquette (born 1959) – actress.