Melancholia (disambiguation)
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Melancholia — This article is about the mood disorder. For the song Melancholy (Holy Martyr) by the heavy metal band Iced Earth, see The Melancholy E.P.. For the four humors related concept, see Four Temperaments. For the film by Lars von Trier, see… … Wikipedia
Werewolf — For other uses, see Werewolf (disambiguation). Wolf man and Lycanthrope redirect here. For other uses, see Wolf man (disambiguation) and Lycanthrope (disambiguation) … Wikipedia
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Bipolar disorder — Manic depression redirects here. For other uses, see Manic depression (disambiguation). Bipolar disorder Classification and external resources ICD 10 F … Wikipedia
Anger — This article is about the emotion. For other uses, see Anger (disambiguation). Angry , Indignation , and Wrath redirect here. For other uses, see Angry (disambiguation), Indignation (disambiguation), and Wrath (disambiguation). Emotions Affection … Wikipedia
Rogue planet — This article is about a type of astronomical object. For other uses, see Rogue planet (disambiguation). Artist s conception of a Jupiter size rogue planet. A rogue planet (also known as an interstellar planet, or orphan planet) is a planetary… … Wikipedia
Cosmopolitanism — Earthrise from Apollo 8 Cosmopolitanism is the ideology that all human ethnic groups belong to a single community based on a shared morality. This is contrasted with communitarian and particularistic theories, especially the ideas of patriotism… … Wikipedia
Dogville — This article is about 2003 film. For Dogville comedy films, see Dogville Comedies. For things named Dogtown, see Dogtown (disambiguation). Dogville Theatrical release poster Directe … Wikipedia
Rainbow — For other uses, see Rainbow (disambiguation). Double rainbow and supernumerary rainbows on the inside of the primary arc. The shadow of the photographer s head on the bottom marks the centre of the rainbow circle (antisolar point). A rainbow is… … Wikipedia
John Dowland — Not to be confused with John Noel Dowland. John Dowland[1] (1563 – buried 20 February 1626) was an English Renaissance composer, singer, and lutenist. He is best known today for his melancholy songs such as Come, heavy sleep (the basis for… … Wikipedia