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Circulus may refer to: * ''Circulus'' (album), 1970, by Chick Corea *Circulus (band), a British psychedelic folk and progressive rock band * ''Circulus'' (gastropod), a genus of sea snails *Circulus (theory), a socioeconomics doctrine *Circulus (zoology) A circulus is a rarely occurring reptilian social group where there is interaction and personal exchange between individuals. Members will often protect and defend young, even if not of direct genetic linkage. ''Circulus'' is a Latin based term; ..., a type of reptilian social group See also

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Circulus (album)
''Circulus'' is a double LP released under jazz pianist Chick Corea’s name, featuring performances recorded in 1970 by the free jazz group Circle, which was first released on the Blue Note label in 1978.Chick Corea discography
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The review by Scott Yanow awarded the album 4½ stars stating "The music is generally quite difficult with sound explorations emphasized over melodic development, and is much closer to the direction that Braxton would explore than what Corea would be playing two years later. But open-eared listeners ...
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Circulus (band)
Circulus are a psychedelic folk/progressive rock band from South London, England, founded by vocalist Michael Tyack. The band uses a mix of modern and medieval instruments, such as the lute, cittern, crumhorn and rauschpfeife, along with the Moog synthesizer, bass and electric guitars. Tyack claims to believe in fairies and pixies, and they have been known to play their live shows with the audience sitting on the floor. Circulus were featured in a two-page spread of an '' NME'' issue in 2005, and a two-page interview in ''Terrorizer'' in 2006 . Their album ''Clocks are Like People'' was reviewed in ''Metal Hammer'' magazine in September 2006, receiving 8/10. The band featured in an SVT (Swedish) music television documentary called ''This Is Our Music'' in 2005, and were interviewed on BBC2's '' The Culture Show'' on 3 February 2007 as part of an item on the 'new folk'. ''Mojo'' magazine chose Circulus to cover "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds" for their 40th anniversary ''Sgt. ...
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Circulus (gastropod)
Circulus is a genus of very small and minute sea snails with an operculum, marine gastropod mollusks in the family Vitrinellidae Vitrinellidae is a family of very small and minute sea snails with an operculum, marine gastropod mollusks in the superfamily Truncatelloidea.MolluscaBase (2018). Vitrinellidae Bush, 1897. Accessed through: World Register of Marine Species at: .... MolluscaBase eds. (2020). MolluscaBase. Circulus Jeffreys, 1865. Accessed through: World Register of Marine Species at: http://www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=137626 on 2020-08-15 Species According to the World Register of Marine Species (WoRMS), the following species with valid names are included within the genus ''Circulus'' WoRMS : Circulus
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Circulus (theory)
Circulus was a socioeconomics doctrine devised by nineteenth-century French utopian socialist Pierre Leroux (1797–1871), who proposed that human excrement be collected by the state in the form of a tax and used as fertiliser, thereby increasing agricultural production sufficiently to prevent Malthusian catastrophe. The theory According to Leroux, human excrement has remarkable fertilising properties, which society fails to harness. The human waste that is otherwise discarded would fertilise agricultural production sufficient to cover society's progressively increasing food consumption. Leroux posits the existence of a natural law dependent on the circulation of human excrement back through the agricultural process and which maintains a necessary balance between soil fertility and inexorable population growth. In the ''Revue de l'ordre social'' (No. 1, 1850, p. 6), Leroux responded to his critics, summing up his theory as follows: "Si les hommes étaient croyants, savants, ...
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