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Possible Answers: EERIE, ALIEN, ODD, OUTRE, WILD, WEIRD, STRANGE, UNREAL, KOOKY, SURREAL, FREAKISH, OUTLANDISH, ECCENTRIC, OUTTHERE, OFFTHEWALL, FREAKY, GROTESQUE.

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Random information on the term “ODD”:

Parity is a mathematical term that describes the property of an integer’s inclusion in one of two categories: even or odd. An integer is even if it is ‘evenly divisible’ by two (the old-fashioned term “evenly divisible” is now almost always shortened to “divisible”) and odd if it is not even. For example, 6 is even because there is no remainder when dividing it by 2. By contrast, 3, 5, 7, 21 leave a remainder of 1 when divided by 2. Examples of even numbers include −4, 0, 8, and 1738. In particular, zero is an even number. Some examples of odd numbers are −5, 3, 9, and 73.

A formal definition of an even number is that it is an integer of the form n = 2k, where k is an integer; it can then be shown that an odd number is an integer of the form n = 2k + 1. It is important to realize that the above definition of parity applies only to integer numbers, hence it cannot be applied to numbers like 1/2, 4.201. See the section “Higher mathematics” below for some extensions of the notion of parity to a larger class of “numbers” or in other more general settings.

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Random information on the term “WILD”:

Wildlife traditionally refers to undomesticated animal species, but has come to include all plants, fungi, and other organisms that grow or live wild in an area without being introduced by humans.

Wildlife can be found in all ecosystems. Deserts, forests, rain forests, plains, grasslands and other areas including the most developed urban areas, all have distinct forms of wildlife. While the term in popular culture usually refers to animals that are untouched by human factors, most scientists agree that much wildlife is affected by human activities.

Humans have historically tended to separate civilization from wildlife in a number of ways including the legal, social, and moral sense. Some animals, however, have adapted to suburban environments. This includes such animals as domesticated cats, dogs, mice, and gerbils. Some religions declare certain animals to be sacred, and in modern times concern for the natural environment has provoked activists to protest against the exploitation of wildlife for human benefit or entertainment.

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Random information on the term “WEIRD”:

The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to psychology:

Psychology is the science of behavior and mental processes. Its immediate goal is to understand individuals and groups by both establishing general principles and researching specific cases.

The most prominent schools are in bold.

History of psychology

List of psychological research methods

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Random information on the term “SURREAL”:

“Surreal” (stylized as “SURREAL”) is a song by Japanese recording artist Ayumi Hamasaki, taken from her third studio album Duty (2000). It was written by Hamasaki and produced by Max Matsuura. The song is a rock with elements of alternative rock. “Surreal” describes Hamasaki’s madness and sense of confusion, while the themes of “Surreal” are based on Hamasaki’s concept of loneliness, chaos, confusion, and the burden of her responsibilities, aimed mostly toward her public image as an recording artist. It was released as the fourth single from the album on 27 September 2000 by Avex Trax and Avex Taiwan.

Critical reception towards “Surreal” has been positive; the majority of critics commended the songwriting and musical delivery, and highlighted it as an album and career standout. In Japan, “Surreal” became her sixth number one on the Oricon Singles Chart, and also reached the top spot on the Japanese Count Down TV chart. “Surreal” was certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of Japan (RIAJ) for shipments of 250,000 units. Released as a DVD Single in December 2000, it reached number three on the Oricon DVD Chart.

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