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Etymology of Extreme Weather Terms and Climate Change
This article explores the etymology and characteristics of various extreme weather phenomena—cyclones, hurricanes, typhoons, tsunamis, tornadoes, derechos, willy-willies, and volcanic eruptions—and their increasing frequency due to climate change, noting specific examples like the Japanese term "tsu...
Etymology of Extreme Weather Terms and Climate Change
This article explores the etymology and characteristics of various extreme weather phenomena—cyclones, hurricanes, typhoons, tsunamis, tornadoes, derechos, willy-willies, and volcanic eruptions—and their increasing frequency due to climate change, noting specific examples like the Japanese term "tsu...
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20% Bias Score

Brazil's Debate on Terminology for Enslaved People
This article discusses the ongoing debate in Brazil regarding the most appropriate term to describe enslaved people ("escravo" vs. "escravizado"), reflecting broader conversations about historical representation and racial justice.

Brazil's Debate on Terminology for Enslaved People
This article discusses the ongoing debate in Brazil regarding the most appropriate term to describe enslaved people ("escravo" vs. "escravizado"), reflecting broader conversations about historical representation and racial justice.
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32% Bias Score
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