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bounty: Encyclopedia - Bountiful

Bountiful may refer to: Bountiful, a city described in the Book of Mormon Bountiful, Utah, a city in the United States that was named after it Bountiful, British Columbia, Canada Other related archivesBook of Mormon, Bountiful, Bountiful, British Columbia, Bountiful, Utah, Canada, United States

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Bounty can refer to different things: The Bounty a 1984 film with Mel Gibson and Anthony Hopkins A bounty is an amount of money or other reward offered by an organization for the capture of a person or thing Bounty is a brand of paper towel manufactured by Procter & Gamble The HMAV Bounty was a British Royal Navy ship, famous for the mutiny on it, which is depicted in a number of works of fiction Bounty is a brand of coconut-filled ch

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bounty: Encyclopedia - Bounty reward

A bounty is often offered by a group as an incentive for the accomplishment of a task by someone usually not associated with the group. Bounties are most commonly issued for the capture of a person or thing. They are typically in the form of money. Two modern examples of bounties are the bounty placed for the capture of Saddam Hussein by the United States and Microsoft's bounty for computer virus creators[1]. Those who make a living by pursuing bounties are known as bounty hunters. Something given or received for worthy behavior, usually on the bas ...

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bounty: Encyclopedia - Bountiful Book of Mormon

In the First Book of Nephi in the Book of Mormon, Bountiful is a lush land in the south of the Arabian peninsula where Lehi and his party settle temporarily before building their ship. After the ship is completed, they depart Bountiful and sail to the Americas. Today, in Mormon culture, the most popular traditional location of Bountiful is Dhofar in modern Oman. This association is not widely disputed, th ...

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bounty: Encyclopedia II - Bountiful Utah - History

Bountiful was settled on September 27, 1847, by Perrigrine Sessions and his family. It was Utah's second settlement after Salt Lake City. It was known as both Sessions Settlement and North Canyon Ward before being named Bountiful in 1855. This name is appropriate, both because of the city's reputation as a garden place and because "Bountiful" is the name of a city in the Book of Mormon. (Most of the settlers, and also most of the present inhabitants, are members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints.) The city was incorporate ...

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Bountiful Utah, Bountiful Utah - History, Bountiful Utah - Geography, Bountiful Utah - Demographics

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bounty: Quotes about Dreams and Dreaming

Why should she give her bounty to the dead?

What is divinity if it can come

Only in silent shadows and in dreams?

 

Wallace Stevens

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bounty: Encyclopedia - Bounty hunter

A bounty hunter is an individual who seeks out fugitives ('Hunting') for a monetary reward ('Bounty'), for apprehending by law, if such laws exist. (In lawless areas, bounty hunters still exist, and are, indeed, even more common.) Bounty hunter - Laws regarding Bounty Hunters in the U.S.. In the United States legal system, the 1872 U.S. Supreme Court case (Taylor v. Taintor) established that the person into whose custody a person accused of a crime is remanded as part of the accused's bail has sweepi ...

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bounty: Encyclopedia II - Bountiful, Utah - History

Bountiful was settled on September 27, 1847, by Perrigrine Sessions and his family. It was Utah's second settlement after Salt Lake City. It was known as both Sessions Settlement and North Canyon Ward before being named Bountiful in 1855. This name is appropriate, both because of the city's reputation as a garden place and because "Bountiful" is the name of a city in the Book of Mormon. (Most of the settlers, and also most of the present inhabitants, are members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints.) The city was incorporat ...

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Bountiful, Utah, Bountiful, Utah - History, Bountiful, Utah - Geography, Bountiful, Utah - Demographics

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bounty: Encyclopedia II - Bounty hunter - Profile of the bounty-hunter

As freelancers and world travellers, international bounty-hunters generally lack the stability and connection to "ordinary" society that mark typical psychological health. In this aspect, they share mental similarities to their prey, an irony that has been noted as well about police officers and criminals. However, on the plus side, international bounty hunters get to live a life of arguably high romance, adventure, world travel, and exhilaration. In order to avoid attention, bounty-hunters generally work alone, although pairs or even ...

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Bounty hunter, Bounty hunter - Laws regarding Bounty Hunters in the U.S., Bounty hunter - International laws legal protection and bounty hunters in culture, Bounty hunter - Profile of the bounty-hunter, Bounty hunter - See Also

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bounty: Encyclopedia II - Bounty hunter - Profile of the bounty-hunter

As freelancers and world travellers, international bounty-hunters generally lack the stability and connection to "ordinary" society that mark typical psychological health. In this aspect, they share mental similarities to their prey, an irony that has been noted as well about police officers and criminals. However, on the plus side, international bounty hunters get to live a life of arguably high romance, adventure, worl ...

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Bounty hunter, Bounty hunter - Laws regarding Bounty Hunters in the U.S., Bounty hunter - International laws legal protection and bounty hunters in culture, Bounty hunter - Profile of the bounty-hunter

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bounty: Encyclopedia - Bountiful Utah

Bountiful is a city located in Davis County, Utah. As of the 2000 census, the city had a total population of 41,301, a small increase over the 1990 figure of 37,544. The estimated population in 2004 was 41,173, a slight decrease from 2000. The city grew rapidly during the suburb growth of the late 1940s, 1950s, and 1960s. Though not technically in the same metropolitan area as Salt Lake City, it is in effect a bedroom community of Salt Lake City and the surrounding area. Many residents who work in Salt Lake choose Bountiful for ...

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bounty: Encyclopedia - Bountiful British Columbia

Bountiful is a small town in the Creston Valley of British Columbia, noted for polygamous group of Mormons living outside the town and the Kokanee Beer brewery, part of the Columbia Brewery group owned by Labatt. The town of Bountiful was founded in southeastern British Columbia, Canada, during 1947. It is located in the Creston Valley, near Cranbrook and Creston, British Columbia. It is in a rugged area about 40 miles northeast of the junction of the borders of Idaho, Montana, and British Columbia. Its estimated population ...

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bounty: Encyclopedia - William Bligh

Vice Admiral of the Blue William Bligh, FRS, RN (9 September 1754 - 7 December 1817) was an officer of the British Royal Navy and colonial administrator. He is best known for the famous mutiny that occurred against his command aboard HMAV (His Majesty's Armed Vessel) Bounty and the remarkable voyage he made to Timor on the Bounty's launch after being set adrift by the mutineers. Many years after the Bounty mutiny he was appointed Governor of New South Wales, with a brief to clean up the corrupt rum trade of the NSW Corps. He had some success in his task but quickly faced opposition which cu ...

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bounty: Encyclopedia - Celtic polytheism

Celtic polytheism (also called Druidic polytheism) is the term for the religious beliefs and practices of the ancient Celts. Celtic polytheism - Extent of Celtic polytheism. As the religion of the ancient Celts, the shifts in the fortunes of Celtic Polytheism coincided with those of its people. The Celts, like other ancient Indo-European peoples, practised a form of polytheism, which reached the apogee of its influence and territorial expansion during the 4th century BC, extending across the length o ...

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bounty: Encyclopedia - Bail

Traditionally, bail is some form of property deposited or pledged to a court in order to persuade it to release a suspect from jail, on the understanding that the suspect will return for trial or forfeit the bail ("skipping bail", or "jumping bail", is also illegal). In most cases bail money will be returned at the end of the trial, if all court appearances are made, no matter whether the person is found guilty of the crime accused. In some countries, including the US, granting bail is common. In others, depending ...

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bounty: Encyclopedia - Visitor

A Visitor, in United Kingdom law and history, is an overseer of an autonomous ecclesiastical or eleemosynary institution (i.e. a charitable institution set up for the perpetual distribution of the founder's alms and bounty), who can intervene in the internal affairs of that institution. These institutions usually comprise cathedrals, chapels, colleges, universities and hospitals. The British sovereign, the Lord Chancellor, the Lord President of the Council, the Archbishop of Canterbury, peers, diocesan bishops, etc. are the mos ...

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bounty: Encyclopedia - Celebrations

Celebrations are a chocolate collection made by Mars, Incorporated comprising miniature versions of favorite Mars-produced bars. After the success of Celebrations, Cadburys released their own version, Miniature Heroes. The chocolates included (depending on the country of purchase) are: Mars Bounty Snickers Twix Topic Galaxy / Dove (candy) Galaxy Caramel / Dove Caramel Galaxy Truffle Malteasers Teaser

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bounty: Encyclopedia - Boba Fett

Boba Fett (born 31.5 BBY) is a popular fictional character in the Star Wars universe, despite having relatively little screen time in the films. Boba Fett is a bounty hunter hired by the Empire to track down and capture Han Solo. A clone of Jango Fett, Boba was created on Kamino and raised as Jango's natural son. Jango trained the boy in the ways of the Mandalorians. Boba grew up to be a bounty hunter feared and dreaded throughout the galaxy, known for his subtle and cunning moves tracking down his prey. Fett commonly worked fo ...

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bounty: Encyclopedia II - Mutiny on the Bounty - Background

His Majesty's Armed Vessel (HMAV) Bounty began her career as the collier Bethia. She was purchased by the British Royal Navy on May 26, 1787, and renamed Bounty. She was a relatively small sailing ship at 215 tons, mounting only four four pounders (2 kg cannon) and ten swivel guns. By way of comparison, Cook's Endeavour displaced 368 tons, and Resolution 462 tons. Mutiny on the Bounty - General characteristics. Displacement: 215 tons Length: 91 ft (27.7 m) B ...

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Mutiny on the Bounty, Mutiny on the Bounty - Background, Mutiny on the Bounty - General characteristics, Mutiny on the Bounty - Crew complement, Mutiny on the Bounty - Wardroom officers, Mutiny on the Bounty - Midshipmen, Mutiny on the Bounty - Warrant officers, Mutiny on the Bounty - Petty officers, Mutiny on the Bounty - Seamen, Mutiny on the Bounty - The mutiny, Mutiny on the Bounty - Aftermath of the mutiny, Mutiny on the Bounty - Return to England and court-martial, Mutiny on the Bounty - Fate of the mutineers, Mutiny on the Bounty - Motivations behind the mutiny, Mutiny on the Bounty - The mutiny in literature and cinema, Mutiny on the Bounty - Modern reconstructions

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bounty: Encyclopedia II - Mutiny on the Bounty - The mutiny

Bounty left Tahiti on April 4, 1789. On April 28, in the Friendly Islands, Fletcher Christian led the famous mutiny. Of the 42 men on board aside from Bligh and Christian, 18 joined Christian in mutiny, 2 were passive, and 22 remained loyal to Bligh. The mutineers ordered Bligh, the ship's master, two midshipmen, and the ship's clerk into Bounty's launch. Several more men voluntarily joined Bligh rather than remaining aboard. In all, 18 of the loyal crew were in the launch with Bligh; the other 4 were forced to stay and ...

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Mutiny on the Bounty, Mutiny on the Bounty - Background, Mutiny on the Bounty - General characteristics, Mutiny on the Bounty - Crew complement, Mutiny on the Bounty - Wardroom officers, Mutiny on the Bounty - Midshipmen, Mutiny on the Bounty - Warrant officers, Mutiny on the Bounty - Petty officers, Mutiny on the Bounty - Seamen, Mutiny on the Bounty - The mutiny, Mutiny on the Bounty - Aftermath of the mutiny, Mutiny on the Bounty - Return to England and court-martial, Mutiny on the Bounty - Fate of the mutineers, Mutiny on the Bounty - Motivations behind the mutiny, Mutiny on the Bounty - The mutiny in literature and cinema, Mutiny on the Bounty - Modern reconstructions

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