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Caroline Bird is a British writer.

Caroline Bird may also refer to:

Caroline Bird Mahoney (1915–2011) was an American feminist author.

Caroline Bird in an active Australian archaeologist and educator. She is particularly concerned with women's studies, cultural heritage, and indigenous studies in the archaeological context, specifically in relation to early Australian archaeology. Other interests include lithic technology and art.

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Caroline Springs, Victoria Suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

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Scientific essentialism, a view espoused by Saul Kripke and Hilary Putnam, maintains that there exist essential properties that objects possess necessarily. In other words, having such and such essential properties is a necessary condition for membership in a given natural kind. For example, tigers are tigers in virtue of possessing a particular set of genetic properties, but identifying properties are nonessential properties. If a tiger lost a leg, or didn't possess stripes, we would still call it a tiger. They are not necessary for being a member of the class of tigers.

<i>Birding World</i>

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Weriyeng is one of the last two schools of traditional navigation found in the central Caroline Islands in Micronesia, the other being Fanur. By tradition these two schools were considered to be the most high of all the schools of navigation that once dotted the islands of the central Carolines. By tradition the Weriyeng school was founded on the island of Pulap, which is today in the Pattiw region of Chuuk State, Federated States of Micronesia.

Carolines a Victim 2007 single by Kate Nash

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