Britannica Book of the Year.
Enyclopedia Britannica 11th ed.
The Encyclopedia Britannica of 1911.
Britannica compared to WP.
The Encyclopædia Britannica Online.
Nature Britannica Online.
The Encyclopædia Britannica.
The Encyclopedia Britannica.
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It was the Roman culture that would bring football to the British island(Britannica).
It was the Roman culture that
was to bring football to the British Isles(Britannica).
According to Encyclopaedia Britannica, tomato is said to be in South
America in Peru and Ecuador.
According to the 1996 Britannica Book of the Year, there are about 560 million Vaishnavas worldwide.
The Kingdom of God is generally considered to be the central theme of Jesus' teaching.” -
Encyclopædia Britannica.
After all, even on extremely technical articles, it's nearly as accurate as Britannica, which is one of the best out there.
In addition,
YouTube will provide links to Wikipedia or the Encyclopedia Britannica with controversial videos or conspiratorial issues such as the Moon landing.
In 1930, the PPL Building was named the“best
example of a modern office building” by encyclopedia Britannica, and featured the world's fastest elevator.
In 1930, the PPL Building was named the“best
example of a modern office building” by Encyclopedia Britannica and also featured the world's fastest elevator.
In the early 21st century, there were nearly 25 million Sikhs worldwide, the great majority of them living in Punjab,
according to the Encyclopaedia Britannica.
According to a study done by
the“International Weekly Journal of Science,” Nature, Britannica Online contains an astounding 2.92 errors
per article in their science related articles.
It is said that he read the entire Encyclopaedia Britannica at age nine
and would read Sci-fi novels for more than 10 hours a day.
It's said that he read the entire Encyclopedia Britannica at age nine
and would immerse himself in sci-fi novels for more than 10 hours a day.
It's said that he read the entire Encyclopedia Britannica at age nine
and would pore through science fiction novels for more than 10 hours a day.
Encyclopedia Britannica defined IR more elaborately as“The concept of industrial
relations has been extended to denote the relations of the state with employers, workers, and other organisations.
According to Encyclopedia Britannica, perpetual motion is"the action of a device that,
once set in motion, would continue in motion forever, with no additional energy required to maintain it.".
Britannica suffered from the same problems in the early days(and in truth,
no encyclopedia nor other educational writings covering a broad swath of subjects ever fully get away from this problem).
The 1997 Britannica Book of the Year explains:“ A Danish couple
moved into temporary living quarters at the zoo with the intention of reminding visitors of their close kinship to the apes.”.
Christianity is a widespread religion in Asia with more than 286 million adherents according to Pew Research Center in 2010,
and nearly 364 million according to Britannica Book of the Year 2014.
A similar difference can be seen between the Encyclopædia Britannica Online and
Wikipedia: while the Britannica relies upon experts to write articles and release them periodically in publications,
Wikipedia relies on trust in(sometimes anonymous) community members to constantly write and edit content.
Britannica instead switched gears to focus more on the digital side of
things, with a current subscription rate of about a half a million online subscribers who pay about $70 a year, so a gross of about $35 million annually from that.