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  2. Territorial losses of Thailand - Wikipedia

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    Publication history. The Historical Atlas set of maps was first published by the Royal Thai Survey Department around 1935–1936. The History of Thailand's Boundary map (also referred to as Evolution of the Boundary of Thailand) was also first produced in 1935, though it was a different version that rose to prominence in 1940, amid the spread of the Pan-Thaiist ideology supported by Phibun's ...

  3. Atlas - Wikipedia

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    Frontispiece of the 1595 Atlas of Mercator. An atlas is a collection of maps; it is typically a bundle of maps of Earth or of a continent or region of Earth . Atlases have traditionally been bound into book form, but today, many atlases are in multimedia formats.

  4. Facebook - Wikipedia

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    In 2016, Facebook Research launched Project Atlas, offering some users between the ages of 13 and 35 up to $20 per month ($25.00 in 2023 dollars) in exchange for their personal data, including their app usage, web browsing history, web search history, location history, personal messages, photos, videos, emails and Amazon order history.

  5. Galit Atlas - Wikipedia

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    Galit Atlas (born September 12, 1971) is a psychoanalyst best known for her writing on the place of sexuality and desire in contemporary theory and practice. Her new and innovative work on emotional inheritance explores the ways our ancestors' experiences shape our lives.

  6. Historical atlas - Wikipedia

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    Historical atlas. A historical atlas is a collection of maps and possibly illustrations that depict the historical geography of a particular region at a defined time period. These atlases typically include maps that show the political and cultural boundaries of different states as well as other data, and in some cases illustrations that provide ...

  7. India - Wikipedia

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    India, officially the Republic of India ( ISO: Bhārat Gaṇarājya ), [21] is a country in South Asia. It is the seventh-largest country by area; the most populous country as of June 2023; [22] [23] and from the time of its independence in 1947, the world's most populous democracy.

  8. Acland's Video Atlas of Human Anatomy - Wikipedia

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    Acland's Video Atlas of Human Anatomy is a series of anatomy lessons on video presented by Robert D. Acland. [1] Dr. Acland was a professor of surgery in the division of plastic and reconstructive surgery at the University of Louisville School of Medicine. The Atlas was originally released as a series of VHS tapes, published individually ...

  9. The Atlas Society - Wikipedia

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    The Atlas Society ( TAS) is an American 501 (c) (3) nonprofit organization that promotes the philosophy of Ayn Rand. It is part of the Objectivist movement that split off from the Ayn Rand Institute in 1990 due to disagreements over whether Objectivism was a "closed system" or an "open system". [1] David Kelley is the founder of TAS, and ...