Wikipedia for KaiOS/engagement1/trending/en/us

[   {        "title": "Ernesto Valverde", "description": "\u003Cp\u003E\u003Cb\u003EErnesto Valverde Tejedor\u003C/b\u003E is a Spanish football manager and former player who played as a forward.\u003C/p\u003E", "imageUrl": "https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/5/59/Valverde_2014.jpg/212px-Valverde_2014.jpg" },   {        "title": "Rostow's stages of growth", "description": "\u003Cp\u003E\u003Cb\u003ERostow's stages of economic growth\u003C/b\u003E model is one of the major historical models of economic growth. It was published by American economist Walt Whitman Rostow in 1960. The model postulates that economic growth occurs in five basic stages, of varying length:\u003C/p\u003E\u003Col\u003E\u003Cli\u003EThe traditional society\u003C/li\u003E\n\u003Cli\u003EThe preconditions for take-off\u003C/li\u003E\n\u003Cli\u003EThe take-off\u003C/li\u003E\n\u003Cli\u003EThe drive to maturity\u003C/li\u003E\n\u003Cli\u003EThe age of high mass-consumption\u003C/li\u003E\u003C/ol\u003E" },   {        "title": "List of national legal systems", "description": "\u003Cp\u003EThe contemporary \u003Cb\u003Enational legal systems\u003C/b\u003E are generally based on one of four basic systems: civil law, common law, statutory law, religious law or combinations of these. However, the legal system of each country is shaped by its unique history and so incorporates individual variations. The science that studies law at the level of legal systems is called comparative law.\u003C/p\u003E", "imageUrl": "https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/9/92/Map_of_the_Legal_systems_of_the_world_%28en%29.png/320px-Map_of_the_Legal_systems_of_the_world_%28en%29.png" },   {        "title": "Computer programming", "description": "\u003Cp\u003E\u003Cb\u003EComputer programming\u003C/b\u003E is the process of designing and building an executable computer program to accomplish a specific computing result or to perform a particular task. Programming involves tasks such as analysis, generating algorithms, profiling algorithms' accuracy and resource consumption, and the implementation of algorithms in a chosen programming language. The source code of a program is written in one or more languages that are intelligible to programmers, rather than machine code, which is directly executed by the central processing unit. The purpose of programming is to find a sequence of instructions that will automate the performance of a task on a computer, often for solving a given problem. Proficient programming thus usually requires expertise in several different subjects, including knowledge of the application domain, specialized algorithms, and formal logic.\u003C/p\u003E" },   {        "title": "Computer program", "description": "\u003Cp\u003EIn imperative programming, a \u003Cb\u003Ecomputer program\u003C/b\u003E is a sequence of instructions in a programming language that a computer can execute or interpret. In declarative programming, a \u003Ci\u003Ecomputer program\u003C/i\u003E is a set of instructions.\u003C/p\u003E" },   {        "title": "Civil law (legal system)", "description": "\u003Cp\u003E\u003Cb\u003ECivil law\u003C/b\u003E is a legal system originating in mainland Europe and adopted in much of the world. The civil law system is intellectualized within the framework of Roman law, and with core principles codified into a referable system, which serves as the primary source of law. The civil law system is often contrasted with the common law system, which originated in medieval England, whose intellectual framework historically came from uncodified judge-made case law, and gives precedential authority to prior court decisions.\u003C/p\u003E" } ]