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around: Encyclopedia II - Progressivism - Around the world

Progressivism - United States. See main article - Progressivism in the United States Progressives in the US were strong in the early parts of the 20th century. Today it is equated to movements on the left ranging from liberal to social democrat. Early in the twentieth century, progressives worked to reform the political process in the US. In several states, they succeeded in reducing the power of political bosses by instituting presidential primaries and non-partisan elections. They exposed c ...

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Progressivism, Progressivism - Around the world, Progressivism - United States, Progressivism - Australia, Progressivism - Canada, Progressivism - Ireland, Progressivism - New Zealand

Read more here: » Progressivism: Encyclopedia II - Progressivism - Around the world

around: Encyclopedia II - Hollyoaks - Around Hollyoaks

Perennial haunt of many an over-eager fresher, aspirant young professional and full-time student wannabe. SU Bar Ultra-popular watering hole for the Village's expanding population of further education acolytes. Never seems to close. The Dog In The Pond Long-established local for Village patrons old and new, scene of many a dramatic denouement and thunderous tantrum. Uniformly known merely as 'The Dog'. The Loft Ever-controversial night spot which attracts ...

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Hollyoaks, Hollyoaks - Current characters, Hollyoaks - Taylor-Burton Family, Hollyoaks - Dean-Osborne Family, Hollyoaks - Ashworth/Fletcher Family, Hollyoaks - Owen Family, Hollyoaks - Hutchinson/Cunningham Family, Hollyoaks - Other Characters, Hollyoaks - Recent characters, Hollyoaks - Around Hollyoaks, Hollyoaks - Air Times, Hollyoaks - Hollyoaks Official Website

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around: Encyclopedia II - Bridgetown - Around town

The main street which Bridgetown is known for is Broad Street which runs through the centre of the city, passes the Parliament Buildings and serves as a shopping area. Another major traffic artery into the city is Bay Street(which turns into Highway 7) and will lead you toward the South Coast of Barbados and the Parish of Christ Church. There are also other notable streets in Bridgetown. Other notable streets in Bridgetown included: Swan Street - which is parallel to Broad Street, to the north. Roebuck Street - which leads towards Queens Park to ...

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Bridgetown, Bridgetown - History, Bridgetown - Around town, Bridgetown - The city, Bridgetown - Landmarks / points of interest, Bridgetown - Attractions, Bridgetown - Economy, Bridgetown - Business / Specifics, Bridgetown - Transportation, Bridgetown - Public Buses, Bridgetown - Route Taxis, Bridgetown - Harbour, Bridgetown - Developments, Bridgetown - Sister cities

Read more here: » Bridgetown: Encyclopedia II - Bridgetown - Around town

around: Encyclopedia II - Broomball - Around the world

Broomball is now an established international recreational sport, played in many countries around the world. Canada and the United States are the 'powerhouse' nations of the sport, with their local representative teams often battling it out in prestigious tournaments held annually across North America. Broomball is becoming more popular internationally as well. In Japan, some top teams and players are attracted to regular tournaments. Australia holds its annual National Championships in centres across the country and is continually gr ...

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Broomball, Broomball - Equipment, Broomball - General gameplay equipment, Broomball - Basic player equipment, Broomball - Gameplay, Broomball - Basic rules, Broomball - High broom/high broom on the ball, Broomball - Obstructive fall, Broomball - Roughing, Broomball - Interference, Broomball - Slashing, Broomball - Offside, Broomball - Icing, Broomball - Officials, Broomball - History, Broomball - Famous teams, Broomball - United States, Broomball - Canada, Broomball - Australia, Broomball - World governing body, Broomball - Around the world, Broomball - Variations, Broomball - The future of broomball

Read more here: » Broomball: Encyclopedia II - Broomball - Around the world

around: Encyclopedia II - Around the World in Eighty Days - Plot summary

The story starts in London on October 2, 1872. Phileas Fogg is a wealthy, solitary, unmarried gentleman with regular habits. The source of his wealth is not known and he lives modestly. He fires his former valet, James Forster, for bringing him his shaving water two degrees too cold. He hires as a replacement Passepartout, a Frenchman of around 30 years of age. Later that day in the Reform Club, he gets involved in an argument over an article in The Daily Telegraph, stating that with the opening of a new railway section in India, it is now possible to travel around ...

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Around the World in Eighty Days, Around the World in Eighty Days - Plot summary, Around the World in Eighty Days - Notes, Around the World in Eighty Days - Imitators, Around the World in Eighty Days - Film adaptations

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around: Encyclopedia II - Around the World in Eighty Days - Notes

Although a hot air balloon has become one of the images most strongly associated with this novel (appearing on the cover of many editions), at no point in the book do Fogg and Passepartout use one. The idea is brought up in chapter 32, but dismissed as impractical. Other inconsistences are in the book. For example how during the entire time Phileas Fogg was in America, after crossing the International Date Line, did he not discover he had gained a day? It would not be in Phileas Fogg's character, who was established at the start of the stor ...

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Around the World in Eighty Days, Around the World in Eighty Days - Plot summary, Around the World in Eighty Days - Notes, Around the World in Eighty Days - Imitators, Around the World in Eighty Days - Film adaptations

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around: Encyclopedia II - Krembo - Krembos Around the World

The forerunner of the Krembo was created about 200 years ago in Denmark. It was subsequently manufactured in various Northern European countries under names like "Nigger" in the United Kingdom, "Negro's Kiss" in Germany and many other countries, or some variant thereof. Most of these names have since been changed. But in the Netherlands such candies are still sold under the name "Negerzoen" ("Negro's kisses"). In Austria, they are called "Schwedenbomben" (swedish bombs). It is also similar to the South American candy, Alfajor, and the Americ ...

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Krembo, Krembo - Krembos Around the World, Krembo - Krembo in Israel, Krembo - Krembo in popular culture

Read more here: » Krembo: Encyclopedia II - Krembo - Krembos Around the World

around: Encyclopedia II - Around the World with Willy Fog - Differentials from the Novel

Around the World with Willy Fog - Episode 1: The Wager. In the novel, Forster (Phileas Fogg's previous valet) is sacked for not ensuring that his shaving water is at the correct temperature. In "Around the World with Willy Fog", no reason is given for the previous incumbent dismissal. ...

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Around the World with Willy Fog, Around the World with Willy Fog - The Basic Story, Around the World with Willy Fog - Episode listing, Around the World with Willy Fog - The theme song, Around the World with Willy Fog - Differentials from the Novel, Around the World with Willy Fog - Episode 1: The Wager, Around the World with Willy Fog - Bloopers/Issues of contention, Around the World with Willy Fog - Episode 22: Below Zero, Around the World with Willy Fog - Discussion Area for issues raised, Around the World with Willy Fog - Episode 22: Below Zero

Read more here: » Around the World with Willy Fog: Encyclopedia II - Around the World with Willy Fog - Differentials from the Novel

around: Encyclopedia II - SantaCon - Santarchy around the world

Local Cacaphony Societies have staged SantaCons in Los Angeles, Portland, New York, Seattle, Washington DC, Austin, Texas, Vancouver, London, Tokyo, and McMurdo Station in Antarctica. By 2003, the idea had spread to almost 30 cities in four countries. In 2004, nearly 500 people participated in Santacon in New York City, and, in 2005, enough Santas participated in the Washington DC Santarchy to circle the Washington Monument. Santa events are now planned and put on by a many groups for a variety of purposes. Some groups participate onl ...

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SantaCon, SantaCon - Santarchy around the world, SantaCon - Santarchy and the law, SantaCon - In popular culture

Read more here: » SantaCon: Encyclopedia II - SantaCon - Santarchy around the world

around: Encyclopedia II - Around the World with Willy Fog - Bloopers/Issues of contention

Around the World with Willy Fog - Episode 22: Below Zero. During the ice sled ride across the Great Lakes, Tico suffers from severe frostbite and when they take shelter at a house on the US / Canadian border he's frozen solid and encapsulated inside an ice block and yet is thawed (although on the point of death). Topic for discussion: Is it possible for someone to survive being frozen in ice and then being thawed out? ...

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Around the World with Willy Fog, Around the World with Willy Fog - The Basic Story, Around the World with Willy Fog - Episode listing, Around the World with Willy Fog - The theme song, Around the World with Willy Fog - Differentials from the Novel, Around the World with Willy Fog - Episode 1: The Wager, Around the World with Willy Fog - Bloopers/Issues of contention, Around the World with Willy Fog - Episode 22: Below Zero, Around the World with Willy Fog - Discussion Area for issues raised, Around the World with Willy Fog - Episode 22: Below Zero

Read more here: » Around the World with Willy Fog: Encyclopedia II - Around the World with Willy Fog - Bloopers/Issues of contention

around: Encyclopedia II - Ring around the rosey - Plague theory

A common belief is that the rhyme commemorates the Great Plague of London in 1665, or perhaps earlier outbreaks of bubonic plague in England. An origin as early as the 14th century is claimed for the song, but this is possible only if it were recited for centuries without being written down (as it first appeared in print in the late 19th century). In this "plague" interpretation, the first line refers to the round red rash that would break out on the skin of plague victims. The second line's "pocket full of posies" would have been a p ...

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Ring around the rosey, Ring around the rosey - Plague theory, Ring around the rosey - Appearances in popular culture

Read more here: » Ring around the rosey: Encyclopedia II - Ring around the rosey - Plague theory

around: Encyclopedia II - Around the World with Willy Fog - The Basic Story

Willy Fog (Phileas Fogg) wakes up in Number 7 Saville Row at 8.00am on October 2, 1872 (just as he does every morning) and rings for his manservant. Only today, there is a small difference. He fired him the previous day and so he has to make it himself (after doing his daily exercises). He is expecting a replacement at 11.00am that morning and at 10.55am is sitting in the hallway waiting for his new manservant to arrive. Big Ben chimes 11 o'clock (as do all the clock in 4 Saville Row) and no manservant appears. The reason for this can be fou ...

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Around the World with Willy Fog, Around the World with Willy Fog - The Basic Story, Around the World with Willy Fog - Episode listing, Around the World with Willy Fog - The theme song, Around the World with Willy Fog - Differentials from the Novel, Around the World with Willy Fog - Episode 1: The Wager, Around the World with Willy Fog - Bloopers/Issues of contention, Around the World with Willy Fog - Episode 22: Below Zero, Around the World with Willy Fog - Discussion Area for issues raised, Around the World with Willy Fog - Episode 22: Below Zero

Read more here: » Around the World with Willy Fog: Encyclopedia II - Around the World with Willy Fog - The Basic Story

around: Encyclopedia II - Cenotaph - Cenotaphs around the world

Cenotaphs have been erected in many countries around the world since ancient times. It was a common tradition in the ancient world, with many examples built in Ancient Egypt, Ancient Greece and across in Northern Europe (in the shape of Neolithic barrows). The practice is still continued around the world. Lutyens' cenotaph influenced the design of many other war memorials in Britain and the British sectors of the Western Front. The monument to John F. Kennedy in Dealey Plaza in Dallas is often described as a cenotaph. A building intended to ...

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Cenotaph, Cenotaph - The Cenotaph London, Cenotaph - Cenotaphs around the world, Cenotaph - Chhatris cenotaphs in India, Cenotaph - Cenotaphs in art

Read more here: » Cenotaph: Encyclopedia II - Cenotaph - Cenotaphs around the world

around: Encyclopedia II - Cenotaph - Cenotaphs around the world

Cenotaphs have been erected in many countries around the world since ancient times. It was a common tradition in the ancient world, with many examples built in Ancient Egypt, Ancient Greece and across in Northern Europe (in the shape of Neolithic barrows). The practice is still continued around the world. Lutyens' cenotaph influenced the design of many other war memorials in Britain and the British sectors of the Western Front. The monument to John F. Kennedy in Dealey Plaza in Dallas is often described as a cenotaph. The Cenotaph in Central ...

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Cenotaph, Cenotaph - The Cenotaph London, Cenotaph - Cenotaphs around the world, Cenotaph - Chhatris cenotaphs in India, Cenotaph - Cenotaphs in art

Read more here: » Cenotaph: Encyclopedia II - Cenotaph - Cenotaphs around the world

around: Encyclopedia II - Looting - Looting around the world

Without a police presence, looting will nearly always occur in large scale disaster situations. Following the death of Valentinian III in 455, the Vandals invaded and extensively looted the city of Rome. Another example of looting occurred during the American Civil War. The New York Draft Riots (July 13 - July 17, 1863) began as protests against President Abraham Lincoln's Enrollment Act of Conscription drafting men to fight in the ongoing war. Considered by some to be the worst civil unrest in American history, the riots inclu ...

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Looting, Looting - Reasons behind looting during disasters, Looting - Looting around the world, Looting - Looting as an act of warfare

Read more here: » Looting: Encyclopedia II - Looting - Looting around the world

around: Encyclopedia II - Scanger - Scangers around Ireland

In other parts of Ireland, such as Cork, Limerick and Galway scangers are known by names such as 'shams' (hence the 'muppet-mobile' is known as a 'sham-wagon'), 'scumbags', 'knackers', 'tracker knackers', 'minks' (Galway) 'wahs' and 'howayees'. 'Shams' are named for the regional custom of referring to a fellow as 'sham' (as opposed to 'bud' in Dublin), and 'wah' is short for the term 'wacker', which is a word synonymous with 'scanger' in the southern half of Ireland (especially Munster). 'Wah' is also an onomatopoeic indication of the style ...

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Scanger, Scanger - Stereotypical Appearance, Scanger - Speech habits, Scanger - Other distinguishing features, Scanger - Social origins, Scanger - Scangers around Ireland, Scanger - Related Terms

Read more here: » Scanger: Encyclopedia II - Scanger - Scangers around Ireland

around: Encyclopedia II - Machismo - Machismo around the world

Machismo, of course is not only a feature of Hispanic culture. Depending on the country, machistas are viewed with either respect or with disdain. In Mexico, many men consider it an honor to be called a machista. The Mexican actor Andrés García has long been pointed to as a typical example of the Mexican machista man. In Peru, talk show host Laura Bozzo (Laura en América) spends a good number of her shows ex ...

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Machismo, Machismo - Machismo around the world

Read more here: » Machismo: Encyclopedia II - Machismo - Machismo around the world

around: Encyclopedia II - Tiruchirapalli - Places around Trichy

The capital of the imperial Chola dynasty a thousand year ago, Thanjavur is situated 54 km from Trichi. The magnificent Brahadeeswarar temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva, bears witness to the glory of Chola architecture, sculpture, and painting. A museum in the temple courtyard has interesting Chola artifacts. The Thanjavur Art Gallery has priceless collection of bronze icons and granite sculptures dating from the 9th century AD. Thanjavur is a good place to shop for Thanjavur Art Plates, handicrafts, hand-woven silk, bronze icons, ...

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Tiruchirapalli, Tiruchirapalli - History, Tiruchirapalli - Transport, Tiruchirapalli - Bus services, Tiruchirapalli - Railway, Tiruchirapalli - Airport, Tiruchirapalli - Education, Tiruchirapalli - Notable people from Tiruchirapalli, Tiruchirapalli - Trichy tourism, Tiruchirapalli - Places around Trichy, Tiruchirapalli - Tiruchirappalli District

Read more here: » Tiruchirapalli: Encyclopedia II - Tiruchirapalli - Places around Trichy

around: Encyclopedia II - Sculpture - Sculpture around the world

Sculpture - Asian. See also Buddhist art Many different forms of sculpture were in use in the many different regions of Asia, often based around the religions of Hinduism and Buddhism. A great deal of Cambodian Buddhist sculpture is preserved at Angkor, however organized looting has had a heavy impact on many sites around the country. Also see Angkor Wat. In Thailand, sculpture was almost exclusively of Buddha images. Many Thai sculptures or temples tended to be gilde ...

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Sculpture, Sculpture - Materials of Sculpture, Sculpture - The materials of historical sculpture, Sculpture - Contemporary materials, Sculpture - Sculpture around the world, Sculpture - Asian, Sculpture - Africa, Sculpture - United States, Sculpture - Europe, Sculpture - Contemporary Sculpture genres

Read more here: » Sculpture: Encyclopedia II - Sculpture - Sculpture around the world

around: Encyclopedia II - Sculpture - Sculpture around the world

Sculpture - Asian. See also Buddhist art Many different forms of sculpture were in use in the many different regions of Asia, often based around the religions of Hinduism and Buddhism. A great deal of Cambodian Hindu sculpture is preserved at Angkor, however organized looting has had a heavy impact on many sites around the country. Also see Angkor Wat. In Thailand, sculpture was almost exclusively of Buddha images. Many Thai sculptures or temples tended to be gilde ...

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Sculpture, Sculpture - Materials of Sculpture, Sculpture - The materials of historical sculpture, Sculpture - Contemporary materials, Sculpture - Sculpture around the world, Sculpture - Asian, Sculpture - Africa, Sculpture - United States, Sculpture - Europe, Sculpture - Contemporary Sculpture genres

Read more here: » Sculpture: Encyclopedia II - Sculpture - Sculpture around the world

around: Encyclopedia II - Rock Around the Clock - Slow road to classic hit status

As Gabler intended, "Rock Around the Clock" was first issued in the spring of 1954 as a B-side to "Thirteen Women (and Only One Man in Town)." While the song did make the American Billboard music charts (contrary to popular opinion that it was a flop), it was considered a commercial disappointment. It was not until 1955, when "Rock Around the Clock" was used under the opening credits of the film Blackboard Jungle, that the song tr ...

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Rock Around the Clock, Rock Around the Clock - Legendary Recording Session, Rock Around the Clock - Slow road to classic hit status, Rock Around the Clock - Albums, Rock Around the Clock - Trivia, Rock Around the Clock - Quotation

Read more here: » Rock Around the Clock: Encyclopedia II - Rock Around the Clock - Slow road to classic hit status

around: Encyclopedia II - Rotation around a fixed axis - Constant angular speed

The simplest case of rotation around a fixed axis is that of constant angular speed. The total torque is zero: in e.g. the case of the rotation of the Earth around its axis there is very little friction, in the case of e.g. a fan the motor applies a torque to compensate for friction. The angle of rotation is a linear function of time, which modulo 360° is a periodic function. An example of this is the two-body problem with circular orbits. ...

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Rotation around a fixed axis, Rotation around a fixed axis - Speed of rotation angular acceleration and torque, Rotation around a fixed axis - Vectors, Rotation around a fixed axis - Centripetal force, Rotation around a fixed axis - Constant angular speed

Read more here: » Rotation around a fixed axis: Encyclopedia II - Rotation around a fixed axis - Constant angular speed




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