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Jesus Christ
, also known as Jesus of Nazareth, is the central figure of Christianity. Christians identify him as the Christ, the Son of God, and the saviour whose death and resurrection are...
BackroomsEngine
{{Infobox project|name=BackroomsEngine|type=Native game engine and dedicated server runtime|status=In development|language=C++20|build system=CMake, vcpkg|platform=Windows clien...
Thunder's Code
is a personal code of conduct associated with Cameron Lobban, also known online as Thunder. It describes the principles he uses for self-discipline, protection of others, restra...
Roman Catholicism
is the largest single Christian church tradition and the form of Christianity in communion with the Pope, the Bishop of Rome. It traces its origins to the early Christian moveme...
BackroomsHost
{{Infobox project|name=BackroomsHost|type=Hosting control panel and app deployment platform|status=In development|version=1.0 package line|platform=Linux web hosting nodes|techn...
Beau Wilson
was the 18-year-old gunman in the 2023 Farmington, New Mexico shooting. On 15 May 2023, he opened fire in a residential area of Farmington, killing Shirley Voita, Melody Ivie an...
Defamation Laws by Country
compares how different legal systems deal with false statements that damage reputation. Defamation law normally tries to balance two interests: protection of reputation and prot...
Moscow Terror Attack
refers to the terrorist attack on Crocus City Hall in Krasnogorsk, Moscow Oblast, Russia, on 22 March 2024. Gunmen attacked people at the concert venue before setting parts of t...
DergThunder (RuneScape)
{{Infobox player|name=DergThunder|image=DergThunderRunescape.png|alt=DergThunder RuneScape character|status=Active|total=2375|level=137|nationality=British|start=2007|playstyle=...
Reasonable force
is the amount of force that the law allows a person to use in circumstances such as self-defence, defence of another person, prevention of crime, defence of property, or assisti...
Freedom of Speech
is the right to express opinions, information and ideas without unjustified interference. It is closely related to freedom of expression, a wider term that also covers receiving...
Vitreous humour
The vitreous humour, also called the vitreous body, is the clear gel that fills most of the inside of the eye between the lens and the retina. It helps the eye keep its shape, l...
Case Law
is law developed through decisions made by courts and tribunals. It is also called judicial precedent. In common law systems, earlier decisions can guide or bind later courts wh...
Coeliac Disease
is an autoimmune condition in which eating gluten causes the immune system to attack the lining of the small intestine. It is also spelt celiac disease in some countries, but co...
Autoimmune Disorders
are conditions in which the immune system mistakenly attacks the body's own cells, tissues or organs. They are also commonly called autoimmune diseases or autoimmune conditions....
British Empire
The British Empire was the collection of colonies, dominions, protectorates, mandates, trading posts and other territories ruled or administered by England, Great Britain and la...
Project:General disclaimer
The information on iWiki.net is provided for general reference. Pages may contain errors, outdated material, incomplete context, or claims that need further checking. Readers sh...
Project:Copyrights
Copyright Policy. Original content on iWiki.net is protected by copyright unless a page says otherwise. The site allows reuse with attribution so that useful material can be sha...
Stephen Paddock
Stephen Craig Paddock (9 April 1953 - 1 October 2017) was the perpetrator of the 2017 Las Vegas shooting. On 1 October 2017, he fired from rooms on the 32nd floor of the Mandala...
Leeds
is a city and metropolitan district in West Yorkshire, England. It is one of the main urban and economic centres of northern England and the largest local authority area in West...
Red Blood Cells
, also called erythrocytes, are blood cells that carry oxygen from the lungs to body tissues and help return carbon dioxide to the lungs. They contain haemoglobin, an iron-conta...
International Bill of Human Rights
The International Bill of Human Rights is the collective name for the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the [[International_Covenant_on_Civil_and_Political_Rights_(ICCPR)|I...
Convention against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment (CAT)
The Convention against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment is a United Nations human rights treaty aimed at preventing torture and other ill-tr...
Industrial Revolution
The Industrial Revolution was the long process of economic, technological and social change in which machine production, factory work, steam power and new transport systems tran...
Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC)
The Convention on the Rights of the Child is a United Nations human rights treaty concerning the rights of children. It was adopted by the United Nations General Assembly on 20...
Resident Evil
is a survival-horror and action-horror video game series owned and published by Capcom. The series is known as Biohazard in Japan. It began with Resident Evil in 1996 and became...
Bedford Train Crash
{{Infobox event | name = Bedford Train Crash | date = 19 June 2026 | time = Around 17:15 BST | location = Elstow, near Bedford, Bedfordshire | country = United Kingdom | line =...
Spam
is unsolicited bulk electronic communication. It is most often associated with unwanted email, but the term can also cover unwanted text messages, direct messages, comments, for...
Investment Scams
are frauds in which criminals persuade people to put money into fake, misleading, unauthorised or unsuitable investments. They often promise high returns, low risk, exclusive ac...
Technical Support Scam
A technical support scam is a fraud in which a criminal pretends to provide computer, software, device, security, banking or customer support. The scammer tries to make the vict...
Scamming Techniques
are methods used by criminals to deceive people into sending money, revealing information, granting access, or taking actions that benefit the criminal. The details vary between...
Romance Scams
, more formally romance fraud, are frauds in which a criminal creates or exploits a romantic or intimate relationship to gain money, personal information or control over a victi...
Phishing
is a form of social engineering in which criminals use emails, text messages, phone calls, social media messages, adverts or websites to trick people into revealing information,...
Trespass
is unlawful entry onto, presence on, or interference with land in the possession of another person. In England and Wales, ordinary trespass to land is usually a civil wrong rath...
Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994
The Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994 is an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. It made wide changes to criminal justice, police powers, public order law, tres...
Aggravated Trespass
is a criminal offence in England and Wales under section 68 of the Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994. It is committed where a person trespasses on land and, i
Windows 7
is a Microsoft client operating system released to the public on 22 October 2009. It followed Windows Vista and was later replaced by Windows 8. The system became popular becaus...
Microsoft Windows
is a family of operating systems developed by Microsoft. It is best known as the main desktop operating system for IBM-compatible personal computers and later x86, x64 and ARM-b...
SEO (Search Engine Optimisation)
Search engine optimisation or SEO is the practice of improving a website so that search engines can crawl, understand and show its pages for relevant searches. SEO mainly concer...
Microsoft
Corporation is an American technology company headquartered in Redmond, Washington. It was founded in 1975 by Bill Gates and Paul Allen and became one of the defining companies...
Domain name system
The Domain Name System or DNS is the naming system that lets internet users reach services by domain names instead of needing to remember numeric IP addresses. It is a core part...
Risotto ai Frutti di Mare
is an Italian seafood risotto. The name means risotto with fruits of the sea, referring to shellfish and other seafood rather than fruit. The dish is built around the normal ris...
San Andreas
is a fictional state in the Grand Theft Auto series. It is best known as the setting of Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas and as the state containing Los Santos in Grand Theft Auto...
Risotto alla Milanese
is a saffron risotto from Milan in Lombardy, northern Italy. It is known for its yellow colour, creamy texture and direct connection with Milanese cooking. The dish is usually m...
Salix Babylonica
alt=The common weeping willow tree|thumb|The common weeping willow tree Salix babylonica, commonly called the weeping willow, is a deciduous tree in the willow genus Salix. It i...
Bento boxes
are containers used for packed single-serving meals, especially in Japanese food culture. The word bento refers to the meal as much as to the box, although English usage often f...
SEO Spam
is the use of deceptive or low-quality search engine optimisation tactics to manipulate search results. It can target ordinary web pages, images, video, news pages and other mat...
Survival Horror
is a video game genre that combines horror presentation with play built around vulnerability, danger and resource pressure. The player is usually expected to survive rather than...
Tiramisu
is an Italian layered dessert made with coffee-soaked savoiardi, mascarpone cream and cocoa powder. It is served cold and is usually cut or spooned from a dish after chilling. T...
European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR)
The European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) is a human rights treaty of the Council of Europe. It was opened for signature in Rome on 4 November 1950 and entered into force o...