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Crusades

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Crusades were a series of military campaigns that the Christian countries of Europe waged to conquer the Holy Land from the Muslims.

Habit

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Habit is a term used in the study and practice of psychology. Visit HowStuffWorks to learn all about the term habit.

Memory

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Memory is a term used in the study and practice of psychology. Visit HowStuffWorks to learn all about the term memory.

Mind

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Mind is a term used in the study and practice of psychology. Visit HowStuffWorks to learn all about the term mind.

Overtone

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Overtone is a sound accompanying the main tone produced by a vibrating body. The number and loudness of overtones determine the timbre, or tone color, of a musical sound.

What Is Resonance?

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An object free to vibrate tends to do so at a specific rate called the object's natural, or resonant, frequency.

Understanding Sound Waves and How They Work

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When sound waves strike the ear, these waves produce the sensation of sound. Let's take a look at how sound waves work.

Chronometer

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A chronometer is a timepiece that is exceptionally accurate. Traditionally, the term refers to the marine chronometer. Learn more at HowStuffWorks.

Cosmogony

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Cosmogony, the study of the origin and development of the universe as a whole and of the individual bodies that compose it.

Hourglass

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Hourglass, a device for measuring time. In its usual form it consists of two cone-shaped or oval glass receptacles joined by a narrow neck.

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