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Astrology: 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 n...
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1967: Encyclopedia - 1967
1967 (MCMLXVII) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar.
1967 - Events.
1967 - January.
January 2 - Charlie C...
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Jimi Hendrix: Encyclopedia Ii - Jimi Hendrix - Discography
Jimi Hendrix - Studio albums.
Are You Experienced (May 1967 – UK; August 1967 – US) UK #2; US #5
Axis: Bold as Love (December 1967...
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World Intellectual Property Organization: Encyclopedia - World Intellectual Property Organization
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John Tyler: Encyclopedia Ii - John Tyler - Biography
John Tyler was born the son of John Tyler, Sr. (1747-1813) and Mary Armistead. He was educated at the College of William and Mary and wen...
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Che Guevara: Encyclopedia Ii - Che Guevara - Bolivia
Che Guevara - Insurgent.
Speculation on Guevara's whereabouts continued throughout 1966 and into 1967. Finally, in a speech at the 196...
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1967 In Music: Encyclopedia Ii - 1967 In Music - Awards
1967 in music - Grammy Awards.
Grammy Awards of 1967
1967 in music - Eurovision Song Contest.
Eurovision Song Contest 1967
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Joe Orton: Encyclopedia Ii - Joe Orton - Orton As Playwright
In the early 1960s Orton began to write plays. He wrote his last novel in 1961 (Head to Toe) and soon after had writing accepted. In 1963...
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Richard Pryor: Encyclopedia Ii - Richard Pryor - Personal
Richard Pryor was married seven times to five different women:
Patricia Price (1960 - ?) (divorced) 1 child
Shelly Bonus (1967 - 19...
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April 25: Encyclopedia - April 25
April 25 is the 115th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar (116th in leap years). There are 250 days remaining.
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1875: Encyclopedia Ii - 1875 - Events
1875 - January - April.
January 12 - Kwang-su becomes emperor of China.
February 27 - Newton Booth, 11th Governor of California resign...
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My Lai Massacre: Encyclopedia Ii - My Lai Massacre - The Massacre
Charlie Company, 11th Brigade, Americal Division arrived in Vietnam in December of 1967. Their first month in Vietnam passed without any ...
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John Tyler: Encyclopedia Ii - John Tyler - Presidency
His presidency was rarely taken seriously in his time; he was usually referred to as the "Acting President" or "His Accidency" by opponen...
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Cyberman: Encyclopedia Ii - Cyberman - Technology
Cyberman - Weapons.
Over the years Cybermen have been shown with various forms of weaponry. When originally seen in The Tenth Planet th...
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Sergei Grinkov: Encyclopedia Ii - Sergei Grinkov - Quote
“Our honor depends on our honesty.” — Sovetskiy Sport (April 15, 1987).
In Russian: “Наша честь зависит от на...
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Los Angeles Police Department: Encyclopedia Ii - Los Angeles Police Department - History
The first specific Los Angeles police force was founded in 1853 as the Los Angeles Rangers, a volunteer force that assisted the existing ...
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Brunel University: Encyclopedia Ii - Brunel University - History Of Brunel University
Brunel is one of a number of UK universities created in the 1960s following the Robbins Report on higher education (often called the plat...
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Lsd: Encyclopedia Ii - Lsd - Origin
"LSD" is an abbreviation of the German chemical name of the compound, Lysergsäure-diethylamid. It was first synthesized in 1938 by Swiss...
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Aden: Encyclopedia Ii - Aden - History
Main article: History of Yemen
The port's convenient position on the sea route between India and Europe has made Aden desirable to rulers...
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1933: Encyclopedia Ii - 1933 - Events
1933 - January.
January 3 - Japanese troops occupy Shanghai
January 5 - Construction of the Golden Gate Bridge begins in San Francisco...
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Robert Oppenheimer: Encyclopedia Ii - Robert Oppenheimer - Final Years
After the 1954 Security hearings, Oppenheimer is reported to have been "like a wounded animal", and he started to retreat to a simpler li...
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Harold Wilson: Encyclopedia Ii - Harold Wilson - In Parliament
As the War drew to an end, he began searching for a seat to fight at the impending general election. Eventually he was selected for Ormsk...
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1975: Encyclopedia Ii - 1975 - Events
1975 - January.
January 1 - Watergate scandal: John N. Mitchell, H. R. Haldeman, John D. Ehrlichman are found guilty of the Watergate ...
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Joan Crawford: Encyclopedia Ii - Joan Crawford - Adopted Children
Joan adopted six children, according to L.A. Times articles from the time, though she kept only four.
The first was Christina (born June ...
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Jerusalem: Encyclopedia Ii - Jerusalem - History
According to one Jewish tradition, Jerusalem was founded by Shem and Eber, ancestors of Abraham. It has played an important historical ro...
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The Beatles: Encyclopedia Ii - The Beatles - Influences And Music
As youths, the members of The Beatles were enthusiastic followers of Elvis Presley, first and foremost, and later, of British rock-and-ro...
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Crossroads Soap Opera: Encyclopedia - Crossroads Soap Opera
Crossroads was a British television soap opera set in a motel near Birmingham, England. It was first broadcast on ITV between 2 November ...
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Branch Rickey: Encyclopedia - Branch Rickey
Wesley Branch Rickey (December 20, 1881 - December 9, 1965) was an innovative Major League Baseball executive who is best known for helpi...
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Spike Milligan: Encyclopedia Ii - Spike Milligan - Biography
Milligan was born in Ahmednagar, India, on 16 April, 1918 to the wife of an Irish-born officer in the British Army. Though he lived most ...
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1977 In Baseball: Encyclopedia Ii - 1977 In Baseball - Champions
1977 in baseball - Major League Baseball.
World Series: New York Yankees over Los Angeles Dodgers (4-2); Reggie Jackson, MVP
American...
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Hank Aaron: Encyclopedia Ii - Hank Aaron - Trivia
Hank Aaron is an Eagle Scout and recipient of the Silver Buffalo Award, the highest adult award given by the Boy Scouts of America.
Despi...
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The Jackson 5: Encyclopedia Ii - The Jackson 5 - Personnel
The Jackson 5 - Members.
Jackie Jackson (1962–1990), vocals tambourine and cow bell
The eldest brother, Jackie was a high tenor sin...
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Uss Barry Dd-933: Encyclopedia Ii - Uss Barry Dd-933 - 1956 – 1959
Barry fitted out at the Boston Naval Shipyard through November, testing her new electronics, ASW gear and gunnery systems into December. ...
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Lsd: Encyclopedia Ii - Lsd - Lsd In The United States
Prior to 1967, LSD was available legally in the United States as an experimental psychiatric drug. LSD 'apostle' Al Hubbard actively prom...
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Condoleezza Rice: Encyclopedia Ii - Condoleezza Rice - Childhood
Condoleezza Rice was born in Birmingham, Alabama, and is the only child of Angelena Rice and the Reverend John Wesley Rice (Jr.). Her fat...
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Liam Gallagher: Encyclopedia Ii - Liam Gallagher - Biography
Liam was born in 1972, to Irish parents Thomas and Peggy Gallagher( Co. Mayo). He is the youngest of three sons, his brothers being Paul ...
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Richard Pryor: Encyclopedia Ii - Richard Pryor - Later Life
In 1998, Pryor won the inaugural Mark Twain Prize for American Humor from the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts. According t...
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Joan Crawford: Encyclopedia Ii - Joan Crawford - Early Life
She was born Lucille Fay LeSueur in San Antonio, Texas, the third child of Thomas E. LeSueur (1868-1938) and Anna Bell Johnson (1884-1958...
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Cattle Mutilation: Encyclopedia - Cattle Mutilation
Cattle mutilation is the alleged killing and then subsequent mutilation of cattle, under supposedly unusual or anomalous circumstances. S...
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The Beatles: Encyclopedia Ii - The Beatles - Song Samples
1963 songs
I Want to Hold Your Hand
1965 songs
Help!, Yesterday, Drive My Car, Norwegian Wood (This Bird Has Flown), Nowhere Man, In My L...
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Tamil Nadu: Encyclopedia - Tamil Nadu
Tamil Nadu (தமிழ் நாடு, "Land of the Tamils") is a state at the southern tip of India. The bordering states/territories...
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Hubert Selby Jr.: Encyclopedia Ii - Hubert Selby Jr. - Last Exit
In 1958, Selby started working on his first piece, The Queen Is Dead. At the time, Selby had a succession of jobs. Yet he continued to wo...
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1970s: Encyclopedia Ii - 1970s - Social Movements
1970s - Environmentalism.
The seventies touched off a mainstream affirmation of the environmental issues early activists from the '60s,...
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Martin Sharp: Encyclopedia Ii - Martin Sharp - The Pheasantry
Not long after his meeting with Clapton, Martin moved into The Pheasantry at 152 Kings Road, Chelsea, an historic Georgian building. As t...
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Steve Ditko: Encyclopedia Ii - Steve Ditko - Biography
Steve Ditko - Early career.
Ditko studied at the Cartoonists and Illustrators School in New York City under Jerry Robinson and began pr...
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Coup D'état: Encyclopedia Ii - Coup D'état - Types Of Coups
Samuel P. Huntington has divided coups into three types (ignoring Luttwak's non-military coups)
Breakthrough coups - In which a revoluti...
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Joan Crawford: Encyclopedia Ii - Joan Crawford - Marriages
In 1929 at the time she wed her first husband, Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Crawford bought a mansion at 426 North Bristol Avenue in Brentwood,...
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2003 In Baseball: Encyclopedia Ii - 2003 In Baseball - Major League Baseball Final Standings
* The asterisk denotes the club that won the Wild card for its respective league.
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Robert Oppenheimer: Encyclopedia Ii - Robert Oppenheimer - Notes
Robert Oppenheimer - On Oppenheimer's first initial.
The meaning of the "J" in J. Robert Oppenheimer has been the source of confusion a...
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Doris Day: Encyclopedia Ii - Doris Day - Biography
Day was born Doris Mary Ann von Kappelhoff in Evanston, Ohio to German immigrants. The second of two children, she was named "Doris" afte...
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1986 In Baseball: Encyclopedia - 1986 In Baseball
The following are the baseball events of the year 1986 throughout the world.
2000s
2009 • 2008 • 2007 ...
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Fred Hampton: Encyclopedia Ii - Fred Hampton - The Fbi
While Hampton impressed many of the people with whom he came into contact as an effective leader and talented communicator, those very qu...
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Aston Martin V8: Encyclopedia - Aston Martin V8
The Aston Martin V8 is a two-door saloon-type automobile manufactured in the United Kingdom from 1969 to 1990.
Aston Martin's customers h...
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Claude Elwood Shannon: Encyclopedia - Claude Elwood Shannon
Claude Elwood Shannon (April 30, 1916 – February 24, 2001), an American electrical engineer and mathematician, has been called "the fat...
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Ringo Starr: Encyclopedia Ii - Ringo Starr - After The Beatles
After the breakup of The Beatles on April 10, 1970, Starr released two albums before the end of that year. Sentimental Journey featured R...
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Joseph Estrada: Encyclopedia Ii - Joseph Estrada - Filmography
As an actor with no prior political experience, Estrada ran for mayor of San Juan, a municipality of Metro Manila, in 1968 and ended up ...
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Tianjin: Encyclopedia Ii - Tianjin - Transportation
Tianjin - Rail.
There are several railway stations in the city, Tianjin Railway Station being the principal one. It was built in 1888, ...
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Decapitation: Encyclopedia Ii - Decapitation - Some Famous Persons Who Have Been Beheaded
Decapitation - Biblical.
Goliath
John the Baptist in the Gospels
Holofernes in the deuterocanonical Book of Judith
Apostle James, trad...
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Gabriel Figueroa: Encyclopedia Ii - Gabriel Figueroa - Films In Mexico
Gabriel Figueroa - Camera operation.
El vuelo glorioso de Barberán y Collar (1933)
Vámonos con Pancho Villa (1935)
María Elena (193...
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1880: Encyclopedia Ii - 1880 - Events
1880 - May - August.
May 13 - In Menlo Park, New Jersey, Thomas Edison performs the first test of his electric railway.
June 29 - Fran...
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R.s.c. Anderlecht: Encyclopedia Ii - R.s.c. Anderlecht - History
R.S.C. Anderlecht - The first years 1908--1935.
Founded as Sporting Club Anderlechtois in 1908 by some football fans at the Concordia c...
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Robertson Davies: 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 ...
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The Beatles: Encyclopedia Ii - The Beatles - Band Members
The Beatles - Early members.
Stuart Sutcliffe: bass, vocals (1960–1961).
Pete Best: drums (1960–1962).
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Xenu: Encyclopedia Ii - Xenu - Other Versions Of The Xenu Story
Hubbard wrote the Revolt in the Stars film script, an extended version of the story of OT III, in the late 1970s. It states Xenu's full n...
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English Longbow: Encyclopedia Ii - English Longbow - Usage
Longbows were difficult to master because the force required to draw the bow was very high by modern standards. Though the draw weight of...
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Doctor Who: Encyclopedia Ii - Doctor Who - Missing Episodes
Sometime between about 1967 and 1978 large amounts of older material stored in the BBC's video tape and film libraries were destroyed or ...
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Sendai Miyagi: Encyclopedia Ii - Sendai Miyagi - Geography
Sendai is located at lat. 38°16'05" north, long. 140°52'11" east. The city's area is 788.09 km², and stretches from the Pacific Ocean ...
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Special Air Service: Encyclopedia Ii - Special Air Service - Northern Ireland
In Northern Ireland, the SAS was involved from the early days in what became known as 'The Troubles', which started in 1969. Indeed, in t...
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Ifk Göteborg: Encyclopedia Ii - Ifk Göteborg - Supporters
Main article: Supporterklubben Änglarna
Before the foundation of IFK Göteborg, the dominant club in the Gothenburg area was Örgryte IS...
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Cyberman: Encyclopedia Ii - Cyberman - Physical Characteristics
The Cybermen are humanoid, but have been cybernetically augmented to the point where they have few to no organic parts. In their first ap...
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Tianjin: Encyclopedia Ii - Tianjin - Demographics
At the end of 2004, the population of Tianjin Municipality was 10.24 million, of which 9.33 million were holders of Tianjin hukou (perman...
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Badfinger: Encyclopedia Ii - Badfinger - Warner Brothers
Merely six weeks after the Ass sessions were completed, Badfinger entered the studio to begin recording the material for their first Warn...
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Aberdeen F.c.: Encyclopedia - Aberdeen F.c.
Aberdeen Football Club is a football team from Scotland, who compete in the Scottish Premier League.
Formed in 1903 from the amalgamation...
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John Layfield: Encyclopedia Ii - John Layfield - Outside Of Wrestling
The JBL gimmick can be credited to his real-life rise as a successful Wall Street investor. After the publication of his first book Have ...
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Charlie Chaplin: Encyclopedia Ii - Charlie Chaplin - Mccarthyism
Although Chaplin had his major successes in the United States and was a resident from 1914 to 1952, he retained his British nationality. ...
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John F. Kennedy: Encyclopedia Ii - John F. Kennedy - Early Political Career
After World War II, Kennedy entered politics (partly to fill the void of his popular brother, Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr., on whom his family ...
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Dow Jones Industrial Average: Encyclopedia Ii - Dow Jones Industrial Average - History
First published on May 26, 1896, the DJIA represented the average of twelve stocks from various important American industries. Of those o...
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Aeroméxico: Encyclopedia - Aeroméxico
AeroMéxico, is Mexico's largest airline, considered for more than 11 consecutive years as the most on-time airline worldwide. It operate...
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Temple Mount: Encyclopedia Ii - Temple Mount - Claims Of Exclusivity
Temple Mount - Jewish claims of exclusivity.
Few Israelis object to the continued Arab presence on the Temple Mount.
One extremist gro...
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Paul Mccartney: Encyclopedia Ii - Paul Mccartney - 1990s
Following the release of the album Off the Ground, the similarly-scaled New World Tour took place in 1993. The live album capturing this ...
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Sweden: Encyclopedia Ii - Sweden - Culture
Swedish authors of worldwide recognition include Carolus Linnaeus, Emanuel Swedenborg, August Strindberg, Selma Lagerlöf, Vilhelm Moberg...
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Chris Benoit: Encyclopedia Ii - Chris Benoit - Personal Life
Benoit idolized The Dynamite Kid, Tommy Billington growing up, and stylized himself after him. When he began wrestling, he wrestled as "D...
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Lsd: Encyclopedia Ii - Lsd - Legal Status
The United Nations Convention on Psychotropic Substances (adopted in 1971) requires its parties to prohibit LSD. Hence, it is illegal in ...
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End Times: Encyclopedia - End Times
The end times are, in one version of Judeo-Christian eschatology and in Islam, a time of tribulation that will precede the Second Coming ...
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Kurt Cobain: Encyclopedia Ii - Kurt Cobain - Nirvana
Cobain received his first guitar from his uncle at age 14, choosing it over a bicycle. From there, he tried to form bands with friends, g...
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Haiti: Encyclopedia Ii - Haiti - Geography
Main article: Geography of Haiti
Haiti's terrain consists mainly of rugged mountains with small coastal plains and river valleys. The eas...
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London Ontario: Encyclopedia Ii - London Ontario - Law And Government
Main article: London City Council
London's municipal government is split between 14 councillors (two representing each of London's seven ...
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Alfred Hitchcock: Encyclopedia Ii - Alfred Hitchcock - His Style Of Working
Hitchcock once commented, "The writer and I plan out the entire script down to the smallest detail, and when we're finished all that's le...
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Coup D'état: Encyclopedia Ii - Coup D'état - Post-military-coup Governments
After the coup, the military is faced with the issue of the type of government to establish. In Latin America, it was common for the post...
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Anti-zionism: Encyclopedia Ii - Anti-zionism - Defining Anti-zionism
Anti-Zionism is often characterized by opposition to the existence of the State of Israel as a Jewish state. Opposition to the policies o...
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Andre Norton: 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 Collinwo...
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Bee Gees: Encyclopedia Ii - Bee Gees - Awards And Success
The Bee Gees have been incredibly successful, selling in excess of 180 million records and singles worldwide. Their songs have been cover...
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Asia Television Limited: Encyclopedia - Asia Television Limited
Asia Television Limited (ATV) (亞洲電視有限公司; pinyin: Yàzhōu Diànshì Yǒuxiàn Gōngsī) is the first television station i...
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1973 Oil Crisis: Encyclopedia Ii - 1973 Oil Crisis - Arab Oil Embargo
On October 16th, 1973, as part of the political strategy that included the Yom Kippur War, OAPEC cut production of oil, and placed an emb...
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Deep Purple: Encyclopedia Ii - Deep Purple - Personnel And Discography
The various line-ups in the history of Deep Purple are referred to by fans and the band themselves by "Mark" numbers (abbreviated as Mk I...
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Guiding Light: Encyclopedia Ii - Guiding Light - History
The series was created by Irna Phillips, who based it on personal experiences. After giving birth to a still-born baby at age 19, she fou...
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May 2004: Encyclopedia Ii - May 2004 - May 13 2004
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Anderson Cooper: Encyclopedia Ii - Anderson Cooper - Sexual Orientation
Some in the gay community believe that Cooper's sexual orientation is an "open-secret" and want him to publicly 'come out'. It has been f...
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The Jackson 5: Encyclopedia Ii - The Jackson 5 - Discography
For a full listing of albums and singles, see Jackson 5 discography.
The Jackson 5 - Top Ten US and UK singles.
The following singles r...
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1967: Encyclopedia Ii - 1967 - Events
1967 - January.
January 2 - Charlie Chaplin opens his last film, A Countess From Hong Kong in England.
January 4 - Algerian revolutio...
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1967: Encyclopedia Ii - 1967 - Deaths
1967 - January.
January 3 - Jack Ruby, American killer of Lee Harvey Oswald (b. 1911)
January 4 - Donald Campbell, English water and l...
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