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  2. Emoticon - Wikipedia

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    An emoticon is a pictorial representation of a facial expression using characters to express a person's feelings, mood or reaction. Learn about the origins, variations and uses of emoticons in different languages and contexts, from ASCII to kaomoji, from smileys to emojis.

  3. Glossary of mathematical symbols - Wikipedia

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    Learn the meanings and uses of various mathematical symbols, such as + (plus sign), − (minus sign), × (multiplication sign), and more. See examples, syntax, and Unicode and LaTeX renderings of each symbol.

  4. List of Unicode characters - Wikipedia

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    A comprehensive overview of the Unicode characters, covering 161 modern and historical scripts, as well as multiple symbol sets. Learn how to reference Unicode characters using numeric or entity codes, and see the control codes and special characters.

  5. Pennsylvania ballots are almost ready. Here's why they look ...

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    Voters in the key battleground of Pennsylvania may notice their ballots look different this year, as the state prepares to deploy a new design in the general election for the first time this year ...

  6. Is Your Dog Happy? There's 1 Way To Tell — And No, It ... - AOL

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    Dogs are just the best, aren’t they?. Though it’s impossible to quantify the joy they constantly inject into our lives, studies have shown owning a pooch can reduce our loneliness, diminish ...

  7. Whistleblower testifies Titan sub tragedy was 'inevitable' - AOL

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    A former employee of the company behind the doomed Titan submersible has told a public hearing he believed a safety incident was "inevitable" as the firm "bypassed" all standard rules.

  8. Eigenvalues and eigenvectors - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the concept of eigenvalues and eigenvectors in linear algebra, and how they characterize linear transformations and matrices. Find definitions, examples, applications, history, and related topics.

  9. Golden ratio - Wikipedia

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    The golden ratio is a mathematical constant that relates the lengths of two quantities when their ratio is the same as the ratio of their sum to the larger of the two quantities. It has been studied in geometry, art, nature and other fields for its aesthetic and symbolic properties.