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- Danny Boyle [r]: British film director from Manchester, England, best known for the Oscar-winning Slumdog Millionaire (2008) and Trainspotting (1996) (born 1956). [e]
- Film [r]: A visual medium involving the recording and display of images in motion over time, generally by photographic means. [e]
- Human [r]: Bipedal mammalian species native to most continents and sharing a common ape ancestor with chimpanzees, gorillas and orang-utans; notable for evolving language and adapting its habitat to its own needs. [e]
- Michelle Yeoh [r]: Chinese Malaysian actress best known for martial arts films. [e]
- Particle physics [r]: The branch of physics that deals with subatomic particles. [e]
- Star [r]: A massive, luminous ball of plasma that is held together by gravity. [e]
- Sunshine (disambiguation) [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Sun [r]: The star that defines our solar system. [e]
- Hugo Awards [r]: Named for the pioneering science fiction editor Hugo Gernsback and given for achievement in science fiction writing, TV, moviemaking, art, and fan writing. [e]
- Behaviorism [r]: A major branch of psychology, started by Ivan Pavlov, which characterizes behavior in terms of stimuli and responses [e]