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April

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April

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April: Encyclopedia - August 2005

2005 : January - February - March - April - May - June - July - August - September - October - November - December- → August 2005 - Deaths in August. August 31: Michael Sheard August 26: Lord Fitt August 24: Jack Slipper August 24: Maurice Cowling August 24: Dr. Tom Pashby August 23: Brock Peters August 22: Lord Lane August 21: Robert Moog August 19: Mo Mowlam August 18: Gao Xiumin August 16: Frère Roger August ...

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April: Encyclopedia - Calvin and Hobbes

Calvin and Hobbes is a comic strip written and illustrated by Bill Watterson, following the humorous antics of Calvin, an imaginative six-year-old boy, and Hobbes, his energetic and sardonic—albeit stuffed—tiger. Syndicated from November 18th, 1985 until December 31st, 1995, at its height Calvin and Hobbes was carried by over 2,400 newspapers worldwide. To date, more than 30 million copies ...

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April: Encyclopedia - August 2003

August 2003 : January - February - March - April - May - June - July - August - September - October - November - December August 2003 - Events. See also: Afghanistan timeline August 2003 California recall Dodgy Dossier Columbia investigation EU enlargement Hong Kong Basic Law Hutton Inquiry Liberian crisis North Korea crisis Occupation of Iraq: Including:

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April: Encyclopedia - Obelisk of Axum

The Obelisk of Axum is a 1700-year-old, 24-metre (78-foot) tall granite obelisk, weighing over 100 tonnes, carved in or around the 4th century AD by the Axumite Kingdom, an ancient Ethiopian culture. It was looted from the town of Axum (in modern-day Ethiopia) by the Italian army in 1937 during Mussolini's regime and taken to Rome to stand in front of the Ministry for Italian Africa (later the headquarters of the United Nations's Food and Agriculture Organization). In a ...

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April: Encyclopedia - Brian Lenihan

Brian Lenihan (November 17, 1930 - November 1, 1995) was a senior Irish Fianna Fáil politician. In a long and distinguished political career he served as Minister for Justice (1964-1968), Minister for Education (1968-1969), Minister for Transport & Power (1969-1973), Minister for Foreign Affairs (1973, 1979-1981 & 1987-1989), Minister for Forestry & Fisheries (1977-1979), Minister for Agriculture (1982) and Minister for Defence (1989-1990). Lenihan was a Senator in Seanad Éireann on two occasions (1957-1961 and 1973-1977 ...

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April: Encyclopedia - Biya

The Biya River (Бия in Russian) is a river in the Altai Krai in Russia. It forms the Ob River as it joins the Katun River. The Biya River is 301 km long, the area of its basin is 37,000 sq km. It flows out of the Teletskoye Lake. The river freezes up in the mid- or late November - early December (some parts of the river freeze over on a year-to-year basis). It breaks up in the early or mid-April. The Biya River is floatable and navigable up to the town of Biysk. Other related archives

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April: Encyclopedia - Blót

The Blót was the pagan Germanic sacrifice to Norse gods and Elves. The word is related to the English word bless and they are derived from blood, an important component in the rites. Blót - Rites and beliefs. The verb blóta meant to "strengthen" and the intention was to strengthen the powers (gods and Elves). The most powerful means was the sacrificed object or being. It was usually animals and in particular pigs and horses. The meat was boiled in large cooking pits with heated stone ...

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April: Encyclopedia - Billy the Kid

Henry McCarty (November 23, 1859 – July 14, 1881) better known as Billy the Kid but also known by the alias William Harrison Bonney, was a 19th century American frontier outlaw and murderer who was a participant in the Lincoln County War. He is reputed to have killed 21 men, one for each year of his life, but the actual total is probably closer to nine (four on his own and five with the help of others). Short and lithe, McCarty had blue eyes, smooth cheeks and prominent front teeth, all of which gave him a pleasant, op ...

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April: Encyclopedia - Beyond This Horizon

Beyond This Horizon is a 1942 science fiction novel by Robert A. Heinlein. Beyond This Horizon - Plot. The novel depicts a world where genetic selection for increased health, longevity and intelligence has become so widespread that the unmodified 'control normals' are a carefully managed minority. The world has become an economic utopia; the "economic dividend" is so high that work has become optional. The chief economic problem is in finding a way to use up the economic surplus: much goes into scien ...

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April: Encyclopedia - Bon Jovi

Bon Jovi is a Rock and Roll band from New Jersey that has sold more than 100 million albums in the 1980s, 1990s and 2000s, and played live concerts in major cities in Asia, Europe, Australia, Canada and South America, in addition to a large number of cities in the USA. Bon Jovi has sometimes been classified as Hair Metal — sometimes even regarded as the form's prime shapers — but has proved much more durable than most groups so labeled. It has been a band which inspired lots of today's bands, and also created the "Unplugged" style ...

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April: Encyclopedia - Black Sabbath

This article is about the British heavy metal band. For the 1946 British arrests of Jewish paramilitaries, see Operation Agatha. For the 1963 film see Black Sabbath (movie) Black Sabbath is a British heavy metal band, originally comprised of Ozzy Osbourne (vocals), Tony Iommi (guitar), Geezer (Terry) Butler (bass), and Bill Ward (drums). They are cited by many as the very first heavy metal band. Black Sabbath formed in Birmingham, England in 1969 under the name Polka Tulk Blues Band (soon shortened to "Polk ...

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April: Encyclopedia - Blacks and Mormonism

In general, the relationship of the Latter Day Saint movement (Mormonism) with black people has more or less mirrored the sentiments of many other White Protestant denominations in the United States. Initially incorporating the generally anti-slavery views of the Northern communities in which the movement was founded, the leadership and ranking members moderated their positions as early as 1833 in response to pro-slavery sentiments in M ...

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April: Encyclopedia - 2005

2005 (MMV) was a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar. It corresponded to the years 5765-5766 in the Hebrew Calendar, 1425-1426 in the Islamic Calendar, 1383-1384 in the Iranian calendar and 2758 a.U.c. 2005 was the World Year of Physics, the Year of the Rooster in the Chinese calendar, and the International Year of the Eucharist in Catholicism. 2005 - Events. 2005 - January. January 4 - Death of the Governor of Baghdad, Ali Al-Haidri, a ...

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April: Encyclopedia - Bombay Stock Exchange

The Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE), located in Dalal Street, Mumbai, and established in 1875, is the oldest stock exchange in Asia. There are around 3,500 companies in the country which are listed and have a significant trading volume. As of July 2005, the market capitalization of the BSE is about Rs. 20 trillion (US $466 billion). The BSE `Sensex' (SENsitive indEX) is a widely used market index for the BSE. As of 2005, it is among the 5 biggest stock exchanges in the world in terms of number of transactions. Along with the NSE, the comp ...

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April: Encyclopedia - Bob Dole

(2) Elizabeth H. Dole Robert Joseph Dole (born July 22, 1923) is best known as a former Republican United States Senate Majority Leader and Senator from Kansas from 1969-1996. He was also the unsuccessful Republican nominee for President in the 1996 election when he was defeated by former president Bill Clinton. Bob Dole - Early Years. Dole was born in, and would spend his entire childhood in Russell, Kansas. During the Great Depression, which hit all of Kansas very hard, the Doles moved into the bas ...

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April: Encyclopedia - Blue Ridge Parkway

The Blue Ridge Parkway is a National Parkway and All-American Road in the U.S., noted for its scenic beauty. It runs for 469 miles (755 km) through the famous Blue Ridge, a major mountain chain that is part of the Appalachian Mountains. Land on either side of the road is maintained by the National Park Service. It is the longest, narrowest National Park in the world. In many places, the park is border ...

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April: Encyclopedia - Bloc Party

Bloc Party are a British art rock/post-punk band. The band has been around in various guises since 2002, with names like The Angel Range, Diet and Union, before settling on Bloc Party in September 2003. The name is a play on block party, a name for a quasi-informal neighborhood festival, which might hire a local band as entertainment. The name was not intended to be an allusion to the Soviet Bloc ...

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April: Encyclopedia - Boss Tweed

William Marcy Tweed (April 3, 1823–April 12, 1878), commonly known as Boss Tweed, was an American politician and political boss of Tammany Hall who became an icon of urban political machines. Tammany Hall had existed since 1789. Tweed was a chairmaker who used his popularity as a volunteer fireman in the Americus Engine Company No. 6, also known as the "Big Six," to advance himself. He became an alderman in 1851 and he built his power through the election and appointment of his friends. Tweed and his cronies became kno ...

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April: Encyclopedia - Brazilian real

The real (symbol: R$, ISO 4217 code: BRL, plural: reais) is the currency of Brazil. It is also the name of the earliest Brazilian currency (see from the Colonial period to 1942.) Brazilian real - History. Brazilian real - From the Colonial period to 1942. The real (plural réis) was the currency used by the first Portuguese settlers to arrive in the then New World, but the first official money to circulate bearing the name "real" was actually printed ...

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April: Encyclopedia - Bangladesh Honey

Bangladesh Honey refers to the honey production in Bangladesh. Little is known about the honey industry in Bangladesh. In 2005, there were 3000 beekeepers with 30,000 beehives. On average, every beekeeper has 10 beehives to maintain. Most beekeepers live in the Sundarban district, known for its abundant nature and thick forests. Most of the economic activity happens from April to May, which is the "bee hunting seas ...

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April: Encyclopedia - Basil Cardinal Hume

Cardinal Basil Hume OSB OM (2 March 1923 - 17 June 1999) was the Archbishop of Westminster and Primate of the Catholic Church in England and Wales from 1976-1999. Cardinal Hume was until his death the spiritual leader of English and Welsh Catholics. Basil Cardinal Hume - Early life. Cardinal Hume was born George Finlayson Hume in Newcastle upon Tyne in 1923. His father was a doctor and a Border Scot, his mother a French Catholic, daughter of an army officer. He had two sisters. ...

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April: Encyclopedia - Bam Margera

Brandon Cole "Bam" Margera (born September 28, 1979) is a professional skateboarder, creator of the "CKY" skate / prank / stunt videos, radio personality, star of Viva La Bam, and member of the Jackass crew, both shows broadcast by MTV. He grew up in West Chester, Pennsylvania and went to East High School. He cites Raab Himself as his only reason for attending high school, and dropped out after Raab got expelled. His we ...

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