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Beard - Sport: Encyclopedia - Beard

A beard is the hair that grows on a man's chin, cheeks, neck, and the area above the upper lip (the opposite is a clean-shaven face). When differentiating between upper and lower facial hair, a beard specifically refers to the facial hair on the lower part of a man's chin (excluding the moustache, which refers to hair on the upper lip). In the course of history, men with facial hair have been ascribed various attributes such as wisdom, sexual potency, or high status, but also a lack of cleanliness and refinement, or an eccentri ...

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Beard - Sport: Encyclopedia II - Beard - Modern prohibition of beards
Beard - Sport. Today, for practical reasons (with some exceptions), it is illegal for boxers to have beards. Beard - The Armed Forces. Many armed forces still prohibit beards for reasons of hygiene, discipline, or tactical demands (such as the proper fitting and seal of a gas mask); they may also be permitted for cultural, religious, or traditional reasons. In the British Army, a moustache is permitted for those over the rank of Sergeant (non-commission ...

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Beard - Sport: Encyclopedia II - Beard - History

Beard - The Ancient and Classical world. Ancient Egyptians associated facial hair with mourning. With the exception of a pencil-thin moustache or goatees, they generally found beards unattractive. The nations in the east generally treated their beards with great care and veneration, and the punishment for licentiousness and adultery was to have the beard of the offending parties publicly cut off. They had such a sacred regard for the preservation of their beards that a man might ple ...

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Beard - Sport: Festivals in Hinduism - The Kavadi Festival

The Kavadi Festival

Perhaps the most potent propitiatory rite that a devotee of Shanmukha undertakes to perform is what is known as the Kavadi. The benefits that the devotee gains from offering a Kavadi to the Lord are a millionfold greater than the little pain that he inflicts upon himself.

 

From Hindu Fasts & Festivals by Sri Swami Sivananda.

 

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Beard - Sport: Encyclopedia - Daniel Carter Beard

Daniel Carter (Uncle Dan) Beard (June 21, 1850– June 11, 1941) was an American illustrator, author, and social reformer from Covington, Kentucky. He founded the Sons of Daniel Boone, a boy's organization that was a precursor of the Boy Scouts in 1906. He merged his organization into the Boy Scouts of America when it was founded in 1910. Beard became the first National Commissioner of the Boy Scouts and served it for 30 years. Beard was a Freemason. The Daniel Carter Beard Bridge, whi ...

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Beard - Sport: Encyclopedia - Westchester Classic

The Westchester Classic has been a golf tournament on the PGA Tour, located at the Westchester Country Club in Rye, New York. The tournament began in 1967. Beginning in 1976 it underwent name sponsorship, becoming first the American Express Westchester Classic, then in 1979 the Manufacturers Hanover Westchester Classic, then in 1990 the Buick Classic (losing its name association with Westchester), and in 2005 the Barclays Classic. Among golfers ...

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Beard - Sport: Encyclopedia - Winter-een-mas

Winter-een-mas is a week long celebration of video games that lasts from January 25th through January 31st. Winter-een-mas first appeared in Ctrl Alt Del on January 27, 2003 [1]. It resurfaced the year after, as well. Winter-een-mas - The Seven Days of Winter-een-mas. According to Tim Buckley's version of The Night Before Christmas [2], each of the seven days of Winter-een-mas may be in celebration of individual gaming genres; The first day is for adventure games, represented by an Indiana Jone ...

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Beard - Sport: Encyclopedia - Dwarf

A dwarf (plural dwarfs or, more recently, dwarves --see under Tolkien below) is a short humanoid creature in Norse mythology, fairy tales, fantasy fiction and role-playing games. Dwarves are much like humans, but generally living underground or in mountainous areas. Here they have heaped up countless treasures of gold, silver, and precious stones, and pass their time in fabricating costly armor. They are famed miners and smiths although, like humans, they specialize in any number of trades. Generally shorter than humans, ...

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Beard - Sport: Encyclopedia - 1830

Canada - Mexico - South Africa - U.S. Rail Transport - Science - Sports Births - Deaths 1830 was a common year starting on Friday (see link for calendar). 1830 - Events. February 3 - Greece gains full independence from the Ottoman Empire as the final result of the Greek War of Independence. Negotiations for the borders between the two states continue until 1832, under the supervision of Russia, France and Britain. April 6 - Founding of the Church of Jesus Christ of ...

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Beard - Sport: Encyclopedia - Hermes

Hermēs (pronounced HUR-mees; Greek: Έρμης: "pile of marker stones"), in Greek mythology, is the god of boundaries and of the travelers who cross them, of shepherds and cowherds, of orators, literature and poets, of athletics, of weights and measures and invention and commerce in general, of the cunning of thieves. As a translator, he is the messenger from the gods to humans. A lucky find was a hermaion. An interpreter who bridges the boundaries with strangers is a hermeneus. Hermes gives us our word "hermeneutics" for the art of interpreting hidden meaning. ...

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Beard - Sport: Encyclopedia - Action Man

Action Man is an action figure originally produced and sold in the United Kingdom by Palitoy Ltd of Coalville, Leicestershire from 1966 until 1984. The figure was originally based on the United States G.I. Joe figure but with a British military theme. Military styled Action Man made a brief resurgance in the early 1990s but since 1996 Hasbro has used the name without any military theme as a modern adventurer complete with arch-enemy. Action Man - History. Action Man - OriginsIncluding:

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Beard - Sport: Encyclopedia - Bal Thackeray

Balasaheb "Bal" Thackeray (born January 23, 1927) is the founder-president of the hardline Hindu party Shiv Sena in India. Bal Thackeray - Backgrond. Thackeray considers himself a hard-core Hindu nationalist and has referred to himself as the "Hitler of Bombay" and the "Hitler of India."[1] People of his party and some others refer to him as Hindu Hridaysamrat ("Emperor of the Hindu heart"). Thackeray started his career as a cartoonist in the Free Press Journal of Bombay (now Mumbai) in ...

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Beard - Sport: Encyclopedia - Ainu people

150,000 Japanese people with some Ainu ancestry (some estimates on the number of Japanese with some Ainu blood range as high as 1,000,000; the exact number is unknown) Pre-Japanese era: ~50,000, almost all pure Ainu Russian Federation Nivkhs Itelmens Chukchis Koryaks Aleuts The Ainu (pronounced /ˈainu/, "eye-noo", アイヌ / aynu) are an ethnic ...

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Beard - Sport: Encyclopedia II - 1969 in sports - Golf

Men's Golf Grand Slam of golf results: May - The Masters - George Archer June - US Open - Orville Moody July - British Open - Tony Jacklin August - PGA Championship - Ray Floyd PGA tour's leading money winner for the year: Frank Beard - $164,707 Ryder Cup: United States and Britain tied 16 all in world team golf. Women's Golf US Women's Open - Donna Caponi LPGA Championship - Betsy Rawls Carol Mann: leading money winner on the LPGA tour ...

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Beard - Sport: Encyclopedia II - Lawn mower - History

Mowers were invented in Britain in 1830 by Edwin Beard Budding, primarily to cut the lawn on sports grounds and expansive gardens. The rise in popularity of sports such as lawn tennis, croquet, cricket, football and rugby helped prompt the invention. Lawn mowers became a more efficient alternative to simply relying on domesticated grazing animals. One of the first companies to produce rotary mowers commercially was the Austr ...

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Lawn mower, Lawn mower - History, Lawn mower - Operation, Lawn mower - Rotary mowers, Lawn mower - Riding mowers, Lawn mower - Hover mowers, Lawn mower - Robotic mowers, Lawn mower - Pull mowers, Lawn mower - Professional mowers, Lawn mower - Other mowing tools, Lawn mower - Edge trimmer, Lawn mower - Clippers

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Beard - Sport: Encyclopedia II - Jimmy Hill - Broadcasting career

Hill then moved into broadcasting, acting as technical adviser to the BBC's football-based drama series United! before becoming Head of Sport at London Weekend Television from 1967 to 1972. He also fronted their World Cup 1970 coverage which, at his suggestion, used the first panel of football pundits. He was briefly LWT's Deputy Controller of Programmes, before joining the BBC to present Match of the Day. Hill racked up 600 appearances on the show, and became a television icon, instantly recognisable and often caricatured for his long chin and distinctive beard. As a presenter or analyst, he worked on every m ...

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Jimmy Hill, Jimmy Hill - Playing career, Jimmy Hill - Management career, Jimmy Hill - Broadcasting career, Jimmy Hill - Directorships, Jimmy Hill - Legacy, Jimmy Hill - Sky Sports, Jimmy Hill - Awards

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Beard - Sport: Encyclopedia II - Action Man - Appearance

The original Action Man had a completely moulded painted head. The first innovation was a form of flocking giving the effect of a short "fuzzy" hairstyle. The Sailor (a very Royal Navy looking type) sported a similarly produced beard. This innovation crossed back over the Altantic and was introduced for GI Joe within a couple of years. Gripping hands were the next feature to be introduced; the hard moulded hands of the original were replaced by rubber. The early rubber is prone to breakdown while l ...

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Action Man, Action Man - History, Action Man - Origins, Action Man - Small Scale, Action Man - New Era, Action Man - Appearance

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Beard - Sport: Encyclopedia II - Stan Lee - Fictional portrayals

Jack Kirby, during his years of working for DC Comics in the 1970s, created the character Funky Flashman as a blatant parody of Stan Lee. With his hyperbolic speech pattern, gaudy toupee, and hip 70s Manhattan style beard (a style Lee sported at the time) this ne'er-do-well charlatan first appeared in the pages of Mister Miracle. Kirby later portrayed himself, Lee, production executive Sol Brodsky, and Lee's secretary Flo Steinberg as superheroes in What If #11, "What If the Marvel Bullpen Had Become the Fantastic Four?" ...

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Stan Lee, Stan Lee - Biography, Stan Lee - Early career, Stan Lee - Marvel revolution, Stan Lee - Later career, Stan Lee - Awards, Stan Lee - Fictional portrayals, Stan Lee - Footnotes

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Beard - Sport: Encyclopedia II - Lawn mower - History

The idea of a machine to cut grass was concieved in Gloucestershire Britain around 1830 by freelance engineer Edwin Beard Budding, formerly a carpenter at Chalford, he was possibly inspired by a rotary cutter designed to cut the nap off wool cloth at the Brinscomb Mill. Budding's mower was designed primarily to cut the lawn on sports grounds and expansive gardens as a superior alternative to the scythe. His patent of 25 October, 1830 described "a new combination and application of machinery for the purpose of cropping or shearing the vegetab ...

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Lawn mower, Lawn mower - History, Lawn mower - Operation, Lawn mower - Rotary mowers, Lawn mower - Riding mowers, Lawn mower - Hover mowers, Lawn mower - Robotic mowers, Lawn mower - Pull mowers, Lawn mower - Professional mowers, Lawn mower - Other mowing tools, Lawn mower - Edge trimmer, Lawn mower - Clippers, Lawn mower - Resources

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Beard - Sport: Encyclopedia II - Ainu people - Culture

Traditional Ainu culture is quite different from Japanese culture. Never shaving after a certain age, the men had full beards and moustaches. Men and women alike cut their hair level with the shoulders at the sides of the head, but trimmed it semicircularly behind. The women tattooed their mouths, arms, clitorides, and sometimes their foreheads, starting at the onset of puberty. The soot deposited on a pot hung over a fire of birch bark was used for colour. Their traditional dress is a robe spun from the bark of the elm tree. It has long sle ...

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Ainu people, Ainu people - Origins, Ainu people - North American Connection, Ainu people - History, Ainu people - Geography, Ainu people - Language, Ainu people - Culture, Ainu people - Religion, Ainu people - Sport, Ainu people - Institutions, Ainu people - Subgroups

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