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1964 - January.
January 2 - Pernell Whitaker, American boxer
January 6 - Henry Maske, German boxer
January 6 - Rafael Vidal, Venezuelan swimmer and sports commentator (d. 2005)
January 7 - Nicolas Cage, American actor
January 12 - Jeff Bezos, American president of amazon.com
January 13 - Penelope Ann Miller, American actress
January 23 - Mariska Hargitay, American actress
January 27 - Bridget Fonda, American actress
January 29 - Andre Reed, ...
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April 12 - 599 BC to 1899.
599 BC - Mahavira, Indian founder of Jainism (d. 527 BC)
812 - Muhammad at-Taqi, Arabian Shia Imam (d. 835)
1484 - Antonio da Sangallo the Younger, Italian architect (d. 1546)
1500 - Joachim Camerarius, German classical scholar (d. 1574)
1526 - Muretus, French humanist (d. 1585)
1550 - Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford, English politician (d. 1604)
1577 - King Christian IV of Denmark (d. 1648)
1713 - Guillaume Thomas ...
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June 7 - 1529 to 1899.
1529 - Étienne Pasquier, French lawyer and man of letters (d. 1615)
1761 - John Rennie, Scottish engineer (d. 1821)
1778 - Beau Brummell, English fashion leader (d. 1840)
1811 - James Young Simpson, British obstetrician (d. 1870)
1831 - Amelia Edwards, English author and Egyptologist (d. 1892)
1845 - Leopold Auer, Hungarian violinist and composer (d. 1930)
1848 - Paul Gauguin, French painter (d. 1903)
1862 - Philipp Lenar ...
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See also:Malcolm X, Malcolm X - Name, Malcolm X - Birth and early years, Malcolm X - Prison, Malcolm X - Nation of Islam, Malcolm X - Marriage, Malcolm X - Hajj, Malcolm X - A Changed Man, Malcolm X - Africa, Malcolm X - Death and aftermath, Malcolm X - Funeral, Malcolm X - Biographies and speeches, Malcolm X - Notes Read more here: » Malcolm X: Encyclopedia II - Malcolm X - Death and aftermath |
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When Malcolm returned to the United States, he gave a speech about his visit. This time he gave a much larger meaning and message than before. The speech was not only for the Muslims, instead it was for the whole nation and for all races. He said,
"Human rights are something you were born with. Human rights are your God-given rights. Human rights are the rights that are recognized by a ...
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He attended the East Derry primary and secondary schools in his birthplace of Derry, New Hampshire; received a Bachelor of Science degree from the United States Naval Academy at Annapolis in 1944, an Honorary Master of Arts degree from Dartmouth College in 1962, and Honorary Doctorate of Science from Miami University (Oxford, Ohio) in 1971, and an Honorar ...
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See also:Harold Wilson, Harold Wilson - Birth and Early Life, Harold Wilson - In Parliament, Harold Wilson - Opposition, Harold Wilson - Prime Minister, Harold Wilson - Resignation, Harold Wilson - Death, Harold Wilson - MI5 plot?, Harold Wilson - Other conspiracy theories, Harold Wilson - Harold Wilson's First Cabinet 1964-1970, Harold Wilson - Harold Wilson's Second Government March 1974 - April 1976, Harold Wilson - Changes, Harold Wilson - Titles from birth to death Read more here: » Harold Wilson: Encyclopedia II - Harold Wilson - In Parliament |
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1880 - May - August.
May 13 - In Menlo Park, New Jersey, Thomas Edison performs the first test of his electric railway.
June 29 - France annexes Tahiti
July 1 - First performance of O Canada, the song that would become the national anthem of Canada.
July 16 - First woman licensed to practice medicine in Canada - Dr. Emily Howard Stowe.
1880 - September - December.
September 5 - First successful test of an electric Tram in the ...
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Albert Finney - Academy Awards Oscars.
He has been nominated for the Best Actor Oscar four times, for Tom Jones, Murder On The Orient Express, The Dresser, and Under the Volcano. He was nominated for Best Supporting Actor for his performance in Erin Brockovich.
Albert Finney - British Academy of Film and Television Arts Awards BAFTA.
Finney received a BAFTA nomination ...
See also:Albert Finney, Albert Finney - Career highlights, Albert Finney - Acclaim, Albert Finney - Academy Awards Oscars, Albert Finney - British Academy of Film and Television Arts Awards BAFTA, Albert Finney - Emmy Awards, Albert Finney - Golden Globe Awards, Albert Finney - Laurel Awards, Albert Finney - Los Angeles Film Critics Association, Albert Finney - Oscars, Albert Finney - Screen Actors Guild, Albert Finney - Silver Berlin Bear, Albert Finney - Tony Awards, Albert Finney - Venice Film Festival, Albert Finney - Selected Filmography, Albert Finney - External link Read more here: » Albert Finney: Encyclopedia II - Albert Finney - Acclaim |
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See also:Lyndon B. Johnson, Lyndon B. Johnson - Early years, Lyndon B. Johnson - Entering politics, Lyndon B. Johnson - Member of Congress, Lyndon B. Johnson - War record, Lyndon B. Johnson - Senate years, Lyndon B. Johnson - Senate Democratic leader, Lyndon B. Johnson - Vice Presidency, Lyndon B. Johnson - Presidency, Lyndon B. Johnson - Vietnam War, Lyndon B. Johnson - Appointments, Lyndon B. Johnson - Cabinet appointments, Lyndon B. Johnson - Supreme Court appointments, Lyndon B. Johnson - Retirement death and honors, Lyndon B. Johnson - Miscellaneous information, Lyndon B. Johnson - In Fiction, Lyndon B. Johnson - Further information, Lyndon B. Johnson - Footnote Read more here: » Lyndon B. Johnson: Encyclopedia II - Lyndon B. Johnson - Retirement death and honors |
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March 6 - 1252 to 1899.
1252 - Saint Rose of Viterbo, Italian saint (b. 1235)
1490 - Ivan the Young, Ruler of Tver (b. 1458)
1531 - Pedrarias Dávila, Spanish conquistador
1627 - Krzysztof Zbaraski, Polish statesman (b. 1580)
1754 - Henry Pelham, Prime Minister of Great Britain (b. 1694)
1758 - Henry Vane, 1st Earl of Darlington, English politician
1764 - Philip Yorke, 1st Earl of Hardwicke, Lord Chancellor of England (b. 1690)
1796 - Guillaume ...
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See also:Martin Sharp, Martin Sharp - Oz, Martin Sharp - London, Martin Sharp - The Pheasantry, Martin Sharp - Solo projects, Martin Sharp - Later interests, Martin Sharp - Luna Park, Martin Sharp - Tiny Tim Read more here: » Martin Sharp: Encyclopedia II - Martin Sharp - The Pheasantry |
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“Only fools duck when the truth is thrown at them!”
“When I breathe out I forget, when I breathe in I remember.”
“Mine your mind for the jewels of your soul.”
“White people are the devil. They say the Nuwaubians are not racist – bullcrap! I am. He might not be; that’s his prerogative. I am. White people are devils — always was, always will be.” — from the Egipt and the Mask of God lecture
“You can't get here standing there.”
“Don't believe me or not ...
See also:Dwight York, Dwight York - Background, Dwight York - Origins and genealogy, Dwight York - Early life and ministry, Dwight York - A musical career, Dwight York - Religious & philosophical doctrine & practice, Dwight York - The Tama-Re compound, Dwight York - Convicted of child molestation, Dwight York - York as a Liberian Diplomat, Dwight York - Quotes, Dwight York - Additional information Read more here: » Dwight York: Encyclopedia II - Dwight York - Quotes |
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1875 - January - April.
January 12 - Kwang-su becomes emperor of China.
February 27 - Newton Booth, 11th Governor of California resigns, having been elected Senator. Lieutenant Governor of California Romualdo Pacheco becomes acting Governor. He is later replaced by elected governor William Irwin.
March 3 - The first performance of Bizet’s Carmen at the Opéra Comique, Paris
March 3 - The first organized indoor game of ice hockey was played between two pick-up teams at the Victoria S ...
See also:1875, 1875 - Events, 1875 - January - April, 1875 - May - August, 1875 - September - December, 1875 - Unknown date, 1875 - Births, 1875 - January, 1875 - February, 1875 - March, 1875 - April, 1875 - May, 1875 - June, 1875 - July, 1875 - August, 1875 - September, 1875 - October, 1875 - December, 1875 - Deaths Read more here: » 1875: Encyclopedia II - 1875 - Events |
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Buddhism - The Three Marks of Existence.
According to the Buddhist tradition, all phenomena (dharmas) are marked by three characteristics, sometimes referred to as the Dharma seals, that is anicca(impermanence), dukkha (suffering) and Anatta (no self)
Main Article: Anicca
(Pāli; Sanskrit: anitya): All compounded phenomena (things and experiences) are inconstant, unsteady, and impermanent. (Practically) everything is made up of parts, and is dependent on the right condit ...
See also:Buddhism, Buddhism - Headline text, Buddhism - What is a Buddha?, Buddhism - Origins, Buddhism - Principles of Buddhism, Buddhism - The Three Marks of Existence, Buddhism - The Four Noble Truths, Buddhism - The Noble Eightfold Path, Buddhism - Practices of Buddhism, Buddhism - Refuge in The Three Jewels, Buddhism - The Five Precepts, Buddhism - Meditation, Buddhism - Buddha-dhatu Buddha-Principle Buddha-nature, Buddhism - Other principles and practices, Buddhism - Vegetarianism, Buddhism - Buddhist religious philosophy and branches, Buddhism - Buddhism after the Buddha, Buddhism - Principal schools of Buddhist philosophy, Buddhism - Scriptures, Buddhism - Relations with other Eastern faiths, Buddhism - Buddhism in the modern world, Buddhism - Buddhism and the West, Buddhism - Buddhism, Buddhism - Related systems and religions, Buddhism - References and Links, Buddhism - References, Buddhism - Footnotes, Buddhism - External links Read more here: » Buddhism: Encyclopedia II - Buddhism - Principles of Buddhism |
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