cool wiki:
has its roots in Middle English "cole", from Old English "col" and indicates aloofness, composure and absence of excitement in a person, especially in times of stress. The usage of cool as a general positive epithet or interjection has been part of English slang since World War II, and has been incorporated into other languages, such as French and German. Use of the term in this manner has its origin in African-American slang, in which, among other things, it can mean "excellent", "intriguing", or "superlative," having first been recorded in written English in the early 1930s. More contemporary synonyms include groovy, fresh, and deck. (See Cool (aesthetic).) Cool may also refer to: A philosophy and an aesthetic: Cool (African philosophy)Cool jazz related to cool as an aesthetic (see Cool (African philosophy))A relative temperature An alternative name for Cumhail Cool (song), by Gwen StefaniCool (manga) COOL â Concurrent Object-Oriented LanguageCool (band), from Korea
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>For alternate meanings see border (disambiguation) Borders define geographic boundaries of political entities or legal jurisdictions, such as governments, states or countries. They may foster the setting up of buffer zones.In the past many borders were not clearly defined lines, but were neutral zones called marchlands. This has been reflected in recent times with the neutral zones that were set up along part of Saudi Arabia's borders with Kuwait and Iraq (however, these zones no longer exist). In modern times the concept of a marchland has been replaced by that of the clearly defined and demarcated border.
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