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1938 - Fictional

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1938 - Fictional: Encyclopedia - Superhero

A superhero is a fictional character who is noted for feats of courage and nobility, who usually has a colorful name and costume and abilities beyond those of normal human beings. A female superhero is called a superheroine. Since the definitive superhero, Superman, debuted in 1938, the stories of superheroes - ranging from episodic adventures to decades-long sagas - have become an entire genre of fiction that has dominated American comic books and crossed over into several other media. Superhero - Common t ...

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1938 - Fictional: Encyclopedia II - Andre Norton - Biography

The parents of Alice Mary Norton were Adalbert Freely Norton, owner of a rug company, and Bertha Stemm. She began writing at the Collinwood High School in Cleveland, under the tutelage of Miss Sylvia Cochrane. She was the editor of a literary page in the school's paper for which she wrote short stories. During this time she wrote her first book—Ralestone Luck, which would eventually find its way to publication as her second novel in 1938, the first ...

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Andre Norton, Andre Norton - Biography, Andre Norton - Books, Andre Norton - Witch World series, Andre Norton - Book of the Oak, Andre Norton - Free Traders, Andre Norton - Murdoc Jern, Andre Norton - Crosstime, Andre Norton - Time Traders, Andre Norton - Janus, Andre Norton - Lorens Van Norreys, Andre Norton - The Magic Sequence, Andre Norton - Star Ka'at, Andre Norton - Forerunner, Andre Norton - Solar Queen, Andre Norton - The Halfblood Chronicles, Andre Norton - Hosteen Storm, Andre Norton - Astra, Andre Norton - Westerns

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1938 - Fictional: Dragons throughout the ages - Dragons importance in Astrology.

Chinese astrologers refer to the Moon's Nodes as the Dragon's Head and Tail and give it tremendous attention as to the placement in the natal chart. Sadly, practical modern astrologers tend to ignore its very existence and in the process, lose a wealth of valuable information. To my knowledge, the Dragon, in itself, holds as much, if not more, facts and power than the entire complexity of a whole astrological chart! This article give you the knowledge to understand the Dragon in your personal horoscope.

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1938 - Fictional: Encyclopedia II - Gynoid - Early concepts

From 600 BC onward legends of talking bronze and clay statues coming to life have been a regular occurrence in the works of classical authors such as: Homer, Plato, Pindar, Tacitus, and Pliny. In Book 18 of the Iliad, Hephaestus the god of all mechanical arts, was assisted by two moving female statues made from gold - "living young damsels, filled with minds and wisdoms". Another legend has Hephaestus being commanded by Zeus to create the first woman, Pandora, from out of clay. The myth of Pygmalion king of Cyprus, tells of a lonely m ...

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Gynoid, Gynoid - Definition, Gynoid - Early concepts, Gynoid - Modern developments, Gynoid - List of fictional gynoids, Gynoid - Reference

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1938 - Fictional: Encyclopedia II - Science fiction on television - Japanese television science fiction

Known for meticulous use of miniatures and hundreds of sci-fi themed anime, Japan has a long history of producing science fiction series for TV. Only a few of these series are aired outside Japan and even when aired, they tend to be edited, rarely retaining their original storyline. While reasons like violence and sexual context are often presented, these edits are never a perfect solution and needlessly make story confusing. Yet non-anime sci-fi are still largely unknown to foreign audiences. An exception is Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers an ...

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Science fiction on television, Science fiction on television - British television science fiction, Science fiction on television - US television science fiction, Science fiction on television - Japanese television science fiction, Science fiction on television - Television science fiction with actors, Science fiction on television - Science fiction in anime, Science fiction on television - Other countries television science fiction, Science fiction on television - Notable series and people

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1938 - Fictional: Encyclopedia II - Hannibal Lecter - Biography

Hannibal Lecter - Early life and murder spree. Hannibal Lecter was born in Lithuania in 1938 to wealthy parents. His father was a count, his mother a descendent of the famous Visconti family of Milan. In Hannibal he is said to be a cousin of the artist Balthus. He had a younger sister named Mischa. When Lecter was six, a group of German deserters retreating from Russia shelled his family's estate, killing his parents and most of the servants. Lecter, his sister, and other local children were rounded ...

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Hannibal Lecter, Hannibal Lecter - Biography, Hannibal Lecter - Early life and murder spree, Hannibal Lecter - Helping the FBI, Hannibal Lecter - Winning Clarice, Hannibal Lecter - Appearance, Hannibal Lecter - Lecter as Cultural Figure, Hannibal Lecter - Related References

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1938 - Fictional: Encyclopedia - 1938

1938 (MCMXXXVIII) was a common year starting on Saturday (link will take you to calendar). 1938 - Events. January 3 - The March of Dimes is established by Franklin Delano Roosevelt. January 5 - H.R.H. Prince Juan Carlos of Spain is born. January 11 - Frances Moulton is the first woman to become president of a US national bank. January 20 - Wedding of King Farouk I of Egypt and Queen Farida Zulficar in Cairo January 28 - The first ski tow in America be ...

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1938 - Fictional: Encyclopedia - Clark Ashton Smith

Image:Front-4.jpg Clark Ashton Smith (January 13, 1893-August 14, 1961) was a poet, sculptor, painter and author of fantasy, horror and science fiction short stories. It is for these stories, and his literary friendship with H. P. Lovecraft from 1922 until Lovecraft's death in 1937, that he is mainly remembered today. Clark Ashton Smith, H. P. Lovecraft and Robert E. Howard are today the three most famous contributors to the pulp magazine Weird Tales. Clark Ashton Smith - Biography. Cl ...

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1938 - Fictional: Encyclopedia - Bloom

The term bloom can refer to the following things: Bloom (novel) is a science fiction novel by Wil McCarthy. Bloom (store) is supermarket concept store run by Food Lion. Blooming is a problem affecting laser beams and particle beams. Bloom is the general expression describing the aesthetic experience of one or more flowers on a flowering plant. Also used as a metaphor for young people at the peak of their beauty or health. A bloom can be a large swarm (or "smack") of jellyfish. ...

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1938 - Fictional: Encyclopedia II - Robertson Davies - Biography

Robertson Davies - Early life. Growing up, Davies was surrounded by books and language. His father, Senator William Rupert Davies, was a newspaperman, and both his parents were voracious readers. He, in turn, read everything he could. He also participated in theatrical productions as a child, where he developed a lifelong interest in drama. He attended Upper Canada College in Toronto from 1926 to 1932 and then studied at Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario from 1932 until 1935. At Queen's he was enroll ...

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Robertson Davies, Robertson Davies - Biography, Robertson Davies - Early life, Robertson Davies - Middle years, Robertson Davies - The 1960s, Robertson Davies - The 1970s, Robertson Davies - The 1980s and 1990s, Robertson Davies - Awards and recognition, Robertson Davies - Bibliography, Robertson Davies - Essays, Robertson Davies - Novels, Robertson Davies - Short stories, Robertson Davies - Plays, Robertson Davies - Libretto, Robertson Davies - Letters, Robertson Davies - Collections

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1938 - Fictional: Encyclopedia II - Ernest Hemingway - Works

Ernest Hemingway - Novels/Noveletta. (1925) The Torrents of Spring (1926) The Sun Also Rises (1929) A Farewell to Arms (1937) To Have and Have Not (1940) For Whom the Bell Tolls (1950) Across the River and Into the Trees (1952) The Old Man and the Sea (1962) Adventures of a Young Man (1970) Islands in the Stream (Hemingway) (1986) T ...

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Ernest Hemingway, Ernest Hemingway - Early life, Ernest Hemingway - First writing experiences, Ernest Hemingway - World War I until the Spanish Civil War, Ernest Hemingway - Literary aftermath of WWI, Ernest Hemingway - Early critical interplay, Ernest Hemingway - Key West, Ernest Hemingway - For Whom the Bell Tolls, Ernest Hemingway - World War II and its aftermath, Ernest Hemingway - Later years, Ernest Hemingway - Death, Ernest Hemingway - Posthumous publications, Ernest Hemingway - Influence and legacy, Ernest Hemingway - Awards and honors, Ernest Hemingway - Trivia, Ernest Hemingway - Works, Ernest Hemingway - Novels/Noveletta, Ernest Hemingway - Nonfiction, Ernest Hemingway - Short story collections, Ernest Hemingway - Film, Ernest Hemingway - Notes

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1938 - Fictional: Encyclopedia II - List of Greeks - Painters

List of Greeks - Ancient period. Polygnotus Apelles Aetion (4th century BCE) Zeuxis Parrhasius List of Greeks - Renaissance. El Greco (1541–1614), born Domenicos Theotokopoulos List of Greeks - Modern period. Panagiotis Doxaras (1662–1729) Nikiforos Lytras (19th century) Nikolaos Gyzis (19th century) Konstantinos Volanakis (19th ce ...

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List of Greeks, List of Greeks - Adventurer, List of Greeks - Actors, List of Greeks - Athletes, List of Greeks - Artists, List of Greeks - Choreographers, List of Greeks - Clerics, List of Greeks - Entrepreneurs, List of Greeks - Singers, List of Greeks - Explorers, List of Greeks - Ancient period, List of Greeks - Modern period, List of Greeks - Fashion designers, List of Greeks - Fashion models, List of Greeks - Filmmakers, List of Greeks - Military and political leaders, List of Greeks - Ancient period, List of Greeks - Medieval period, List of Greeks - Modern period, List of Greeks - Musicians, List of Greeks - Medieval period, List of Greeks - Modern period, List of Greeks - Painters, List of Greeks - Ancient period, List of Greeks - Renaissance, List of Greeks - Modern period, List of Greeks - Philosophers, List of Greeks - Ancient period, List of Greeks - Modern period, List of Greeks - Sculptors, List of Greeks - Ancient period, List of Greeks - Modern period, List of Greeks - Scientists, List of Greeks - Ancient period, List of Greeks - Modern period, List of Greeks - Writers, List of Greeks - Ancient period, List of Greeks - Modern period, List of Greeks - Other, List of Greeks - Fictional Greeks

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1938 - Fictional: Encyclopedia II - List of Belgians - Visual artists

List of Belgians - Cartoonists. See also: List of authors of Franco-Belgian comics. Raoul Cauvin Gilbert Delahaye André-Paul Duchâteau Dupa (Luc Dupanloup) André Franquin Hergé (Georges Remi) Hermann Huppen Herr Seele Edgar P. Jacobs Janry (Jean-Richard Geurts) Kamagurka Lambil (Willy Lambillote) Roger Leloup Marcel Marlier Merho Morris (Maurice de Bévère ...

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List of Belgians, List of Belgians - Architects, List of Belgians - Authors, List of Belgians - Businessmen and economists, List of Belgians - Criminals, List of Belgians - Fictional characters, List of Belgians - Historians, List of Belgians - Humorists, List of Belgians - Military figures, List of Belgians - Models, List of Belgians - Monarchs, List of Belgians - Performing artists, List of Belgians - Actors and actresses, List of Belgians - Choreographers, List of Belgians - Composers, List of Belgians - Filmmakers, List of Belgians - Musicians and singers, List of Belgians - Politicians, List of Belgians - A - C, List of Belgians - D, List of Belgians - E - K, List of Belgians - L - M, List of Belgians - N - U, List of Belgians - V, List of Belgians - W - Y, List of Belgians - Religious figures, List of Belgians - Saints, List of Belgians - Theologians and clergymen, List of Belgians - Resistance workers, List of Belgians - Science, List of Belgians - Chemists, List of Belgians - Geographers, List of Belgians - Geologists, List of Belgians - Inventors and engineers, List of Belgians - Mathematicians, List of Belgians - Political scientists and theorists, List of Belgians - Others, List of Belgians - Sports, List of Belgians - Automobile racing, List of Belgians - Cycling, List of Belgians - Football soccer, List of Belgians - Judo, List of Belgians - Swimming, List of Belgians - Table tennis, List of Belgians - Tennis, List of Belgians - Track and field, List of Belgians - Triathlon, List of Belgians - Water polo, List of Belgians - Other, List of Belgians - Visual artists, List of Belgians - Cartoonists, List of Belgians - Fashion, List of Belgians - Painters, List of Belgians - Photographers, List of Belgians - Sculptors, List of Belgians - Others, List of Belgians - Others, List of Belgians - Trivia

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1938 - Fictional: Encyclopedia II - C. S. Lewis - Early life

Clive Staples Lewis was born in Belfast, Ireland (now Northern Ireland), to Albert James Lewis and Flora Augusta Hamilton Lewis. At the age of 4, shortly after his dog 'Jacksie' was run over by a car, Lewis announced that his name was now Jacksie. At first he would answer to no other name, but later accepted Jacks which became Jack, the name by which he was known to friends and family for the rest of his life. When he was six his family moved into a new house call ...

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C. S. Lewis, C. S. Lewis - Early life, C. S. Lewis - My Irish Life, C. S. Lewis - Conversion to Christianity, C. S. Lewis - Career as a scholar, C. S. Lewis - Career as a writer of fiction, C. S. Lewis - Career as a writer on Christianity, C. S. Lewis - Trilemma, C. S. Lewis - Portrayals of Lewis's life, C. S. Lewis - Lewis’s death and legacy, C. S. Lewis - Bibliography, C. S. Lewis - Nonfiction, C. S. Lewis - Fiction, C. S. Lewis - Poetry, C. S. Lewis - Books about C. S. Lewis

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1938 - Fictional: Encyclopedia II - London in film - Criminals

Historic periods in the city's underworld have been portrayed in a small number of films. Examples include Where's Jack? (17th century), The First Great Train Robbery (Victorian era), Chicago Joe and the Showgirl (World War II) and The Krays (the 1960s), while 10 Rillington Place (1971) recreated 1940s London, filming in the actual street where John Christie carried out his infamous murders. Other films have evoked London's underworld in the modern era, including Robbery (1967), Villain ...

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London in film, London in film - Historical London, London in film - Pre-Victorian London, London in film - Victorian London, London in film - 20th Century, London in film - Ealing Comedies, London in film - Swinging London, London in film - Romantic London, London in film - Thrillers, London in film - London Underground, London in film - Science fiction, London in film - Criminals, London in film - The other side of London, London in film - Kids London, London in film - Musical London

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1938 - Fictional: Encyclopedia II - List of years in television - 1950s

See also. 1959-60 United States network television schedule ...

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List of years in television, List of years in television - 2000s, List of years in television - 1990s, List of years in television - 1980s, List of years in television - 1970s, List of years in television - 1960s, List of years in television - 1950s, List of years in television - 1940s, List of years in television - 1930s, List of years in television - 1920s, List of years in television - 1900s

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1938 - Fictional: Encyclopedia II - Journalist - Origin and scope of the term

In the early 19th century, journalist simply meant someone who wrote for journals, such as Charles Dickens in his early career. In the past century it has come to mean a writer for newspapers and magazines as well. Many people consider journalist interchangeable with reporter, a person who gathers information and creates a written report, or story. However, this overlooks many other types of journalists, including columnists, leader writers, photographers, editorial designers, and sub-editors (British) or copy edi ...

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Journalist, Journalist - Origin and scope of the term, Journalist - 18th-century journalists, Journalist - 19th-century journalists, Journalist - 20th-century print journalists, Journalist - 20th-century broadcast journalists, Journalist - Internet-only journalists, Journalist - Journalists writing fiction, Journalist - Modern journalists

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1938 - Fictional: Encyclopedia II - Indiana Jones - DVD release

Indiana Jones - TV films. The DVDs for Chapters 1-22 are expected to be released sometime in 2007, according to a statement by series producer, Rick McCallum of Lucasfilm. The company has already put in two years of work on creating these DVDs, so as to have bonus features for each movie. McCallum expects there to be 22 Young Indiana Jones Chronicles DVDs in all, 3 of which have been completed. The discs will include some 66 historical featurettes, now in production. Work has been ongoing for about ...

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Indiana Jones, Indiana Jones - Biography, Indiana Jones - Appearances, Indiana Jones - TV films, Indiana Jones - Theatrical films, Indiana Jones - Novels, Indiana Jones - Comics, Indiana Jones - Video games, Indiana Jones - Rides, Indiana Jones - Pinball, Indiana Jones - Origins, Indiana Jones - Portrayers, Indiana Jones - DVD release, Indiana Jones - TV films, Indiana Jones - Theatrical films

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1938 - Fictional: Encyclopedia II - Joseph Cotten - Biography and Career

Joseph Cotten - Early Life and Career. Born in Petersburg, Virginia, Cotten worked as an advertising agent after graduating from the Washington, D.C., Hickman School, where he studied acting. His work as a journalist, specifically a theatre critic, inspired him to become more involved in theatre productions, first in Virginia, and later in New York. Cotten made his Broadway debut in 1930, and soon became friends with up-and-coming actor/director/producer Orson Welles. In 1937 he joined Welles' Mercury Theater Company, with which he starred in productions o ...

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Joseph Cotten, Joseph Cotten - Biography and Career, Joseph Cotten - Early Life and Career, Joseph Cotten - Citizen Kane, Joseph Cotten - Collaborations with Welles, Joseph Cotten - The Forties and Fifties, Joseph Cotten - The Sixties and Seventies, Joseph Cotten - Heaven's Gate, Joseph Cotten - Legacy, Joseph Cotten - Filmography

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1938 - Fictional: Encyclopedia II - Film industry - Animation

Animation is the technique in which each frame of a film is produced individually, whether generated as a computer graphic, or by photographing a drawn image, or by repeatedly making small changes to a model unit (see claymation and stop motion), and then photographing the result with a special animation camera. When the frames are strung together and the resulting film is viewed at a speed of 16 or more frames per second, there is an illusion of continuous movement (due to the persistence of vision). Generating such a film is very labour intens ...

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Film industry, Film industry - History of film, Film industry - Origins of motion picture arts and sciences, Film industry - Protean developments, Film industry - The silent era, Film industry - The Sound Era & The Golden Age of Hollywood, Film industry - The 1940s: the war and post-war years, Film industry - The 1950s: Widescreen 70mm Stereo and even 3D, Film industry - The 1960s, Film industry - The 1970s, Film industry - The '80s: sequels blockbusters and videotape, Film industry - The Digital Age, Film industry - The '90s and new Millenium: technical advances, Film industry - Film theory, Film industry - History, Film industry - Specific theories styles and movements in film, Film industry - Film criticism, Film industry - The motion picture industry, Film industry - Stages of filmmaking, Film industry - Development, Film industry - Preproduction, Film industry - Production, Film industry - Post-production, Film industry - Distribution, Film industry - Film crew, Film industry - Production Team, Film industry - Primary Production Artists, Film industry - Camera and lighting, Film industry - Production sound, Film industry - Postproduction picture, Film industry - Postproduction sound, Film industry - Independent filmmaking, Film industry - Animation, Film industry - Film venues, Film industry - Development of film technology, Film industry - Endurance of films, Film industry - Wikibooks, Film industry - Basic types of film, Film industry - Lists, Film industry - Other

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