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Cabinet: Encyclopedia - Cabinet
A Cabinet is a body of high-ranking members of government, typically representing the executive branch. It can also sometimes be referred...
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Cabinet:
American History Dictionary - Cabinet
Definition and meaning of Cabinet:
Cabinet The Cabinet is the body of secretaries appointed by the president to head execut...
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Sebastián Lerdo De Tejada: Encyclopedia Ii - Sebastián Lerdo De Tejada - Cabinet
Source: [1]
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Tabaré Vázquez: Encyclopedia Ii - Tabaré Vázquez - Cabinet
Cabinet of President Tabaré Vázquez:
(in brackets the political sector within the Frente Amplio to which the minister belongs)
Finance...
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Iraqi Governing Council: Encyclopedia Ii - Iraqi Governing Council - Cabinet
On September 1, 2003, the council named its first cabinet. They were:
Minister of Communications — Haider al-Ebadi
Minister of Public...
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James Monroe: Encyclopedia Ii - James Monroe - Cabinet
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James Buchanan: Encyclopedia Ii - James Buchanan - Cabinet
James Buchanan - Supreme Court appointments.
Buchanan appointed the following Justice to the Supreme Court of the United States:
Nath...
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Politics Of Singapore: Encyclopedia Ii - Politics Of Singapore - Cabinet
The cabinet forms the executive or the government and it is answerable to parliament. It consists of sitting members of parliament and is...
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Battlezone: Encyclopedia Ii - Battlezone - Cabinet
The game cabinet was a standard vertical shape with a novel "periscope" viewfinder which the player used to view the game. The game actio...
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Cabinet: Encyclopedia Ii - Cabinet - Westminster Cabinets
Under the Westminster system members of the cabinet are collectively seen as responsible for government policy. The ranks of the minister...
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Bertie Ahern: Encyclopedia Ii - Bertie Ahern - Ahern's First Cabinet June 1997-june 2002
Bertie Ahern - Changes.
October 7, 1997: Ray Burke resigns as Minister for Foreign Affairs. Bertie Ahern takes over as acting Minister...
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Cabinet:
New Age
Spiritual Dictionary On Cabinet
cabinet A small space in seance room set off by panels or curtains in which a medium may be isolated for the purpose of concentrating...
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Westminster System: Encyclopedia Ii - Westminster System - Operation
In a Westminster system, the members of parliament are elected by popular vote. The head of government is usually chosen by being invited...
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Cabinet Dream Symbol: Dreams Interpretation Dictionary -
Cabinet
Cabinet Dream Symbols: Storing place for unneeded or unwanted aspects of yourself. Your unconscious. Your feminine qualities often hid...
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Charles Grey 2nd Earl Grey: Encyclopedia - Charles Grey 2nd Earl Grey
The Right Honourable Charles Grey, 2nd Earl Grey, KG, PC (13 March 1764–17 July 1845), known as Viscount Howick between 1806 and 1807, ...
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Malcolm Rifkind: Encyclopedia Ii - Malcolm Rifkind - Biography
Rifkind was born to a Jewish family in Edinburgh, and was educated at George Watson's College. He first entered Parliament representing E...
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Arcade Cabinet: Encyclopedia Ii - Arcade Cabinet - Restoration
Since arcade games are becoming increasingly popular as collectibles, an entire niche industry has sprung up focussed on arcade cabinet r...
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London Borough Of Croydon: Encyclopedia Ii - London Borough Of Croydon - Croydon Council
The council consists of 70 elected councillors across 24 wards. Since the 2002 local elections, the Labour Party has controlled the Counc...
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Bertie Ahern: Encyclopedia Ii - Bertie Ahern - Ahern's First Cabinet, June 1997-june 2002
Bertie Ahern - Changes.
October 7, 1997: Ray Burke resigns as Minister for Foreign Affairs. Bertie Ahern takes over as acting Minister...
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Body
Mind And Soul: Love What You Eat
I propose that all the knowledge you will ever need about
nutrition is within your reach. Within you is an amazing storehouse of all the
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Tai Chi Movements: The Beauty Of Tai Chi Movements
Tai Chi movements have a ballet-like quality; yet
there is an underlying strength. Tai Chi is the most highly evolved art,
science and ph...
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William Hague: Encyclopedia - William Hague
The Right Honourable William Jefferson Hague (born March 26, 1961) is a British politician, the Member of Parliament for Richmond, North ...
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Feng Shui In Bedroom: Feng Shui In The Bedroom - Romancing The Bagua
Feng
Shui In The Bedroom: Romancing the Bagua
If
one of your goals this year is to call a partner into your life or to enhance a
pa...
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Politics: Politics Of Memory - Reliving The Pain
Godhra is a major electoral issue as Gujarat goes to the polls. The likes of Gujarat’s politicians could not have occasioned Bas...
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Peter Mandelson: Encyclopedia Ii - Peter Mandelson - Early Life
Mandelson was born in London in 1953 and educated at Hendon County Grammar School (now Hendon School). He is the grandson of Herbert Morr...
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American
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This is a
sitemap for American History -
C . Click on a link and you will
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Thomas Jefferson: Encyclopedia Ii - Thomas Jefferson - Personal Characteristics And Views
Thomas Jefferson - Appearance and temperament.
Jefferson was six feet, two-and-one-half inches (189 cm) in height, large-boned, slender...
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1984: Encyclopedia Ii - 1984 - Events
1984 - January.
January 1 - Brunei becomes a fully independent state.
January 1 - AT&T is broken up into 24 independent units.
Ja...
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Hamilton Fish: Encyclopedia Ii - Hamilton Fish - Biography
Fish was born at what is now known as the Stuyvesant-Fish House in Greenwich Village, New York City, to Nicholas Fish and Elizabeth Stuyv...
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Battle Of Fort Sumter: Encyclopedia - Battle Of Fort Sumter
The Battle of Fort Sumter (April 12–13, 1861), a relatively minor military engagement at Fort Sumter in Charleston Harbor, South Caroli...
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Abdul Kalam: Encyclopedia - Abdul Kalam
Dr. Avul Pakir Jainulabdeen Abdul Kalam (Tamil ஏ. பி. ேஜ. அப்துல் கலாம்), born October 15, 1931, Tamil...
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Conservative Party Of Canada: Encyclopedia Ii - Conservative Party Of Canada - Aftermath
Two months after Harper's election as national Tory leader, Liberal Party of Canada leader and Prime Minister Paul Martin called a genera...
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Andrew W. Mellon: Encyclopedia - Andrew W. Mellon
Andrew William Mellon (March 24, 1855–August 27, 1937) was an American banker, industrialist, philanthropist, art collector and Secreta...
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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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International Military Tribunal For The Far East: Encyclopedia Ii - International Military Tribunal For The Far East - Sentences
There were 28 defendants tried, mostly military and political leaders. Two defendants (Matsuoka Yosuke and Nagano Osami) died of natural ...
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Half-mast: Encyclopedia Ii - Half-mast - Examples
Half-mast - Canada.
Flags are flown at half-staff in Canada:
Upon the death of the Sovereign, the current Governor General of Canada o...
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Grover Cleveland: Encyclopedia Ii - Grover Cleveland - Second Term As President 1893-1897
Grover Cleveland - Campaign.
The primary issues for Cleveland for the 1892 campaign were reducing the tariff and stopping free minting ...
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John Quincy Adams: Encyclopedia Ii - John Quincy Adams - Biography
Adams was born in Braintree, Massachusetts in a part of town which eventually became the separate town of Quincy. His birthplace, part of...
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Lyndon B. Johnson: Encyclopedia Ii - Lyndon B. Johnson - Retirement Death And Honors
Under the 22nd Amendment, Johnson was still eligible for a second full term, having served less than two years of Kennedy's term. However...
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Thomas Jefferson: Encyclopedia Ii - Thomas Jefferson - Political Career To 1800
Jefferson practiced law and served in the Virginia House of Burgesses. In 1774, he wrote A Summary View of the Rights of British America ...
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Robert Peel: Encyclopedia Ii - Robert Peel - Political Career
The young Peel entered politics at the young age of 21 as MP for the Irish rotten borough of Cashel City, Tipperary. With a scant twenty-...
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Hirohito: Encyclopedia Ii - Hirohito - World War Ii
In the immediate aftermath of the war, many believed that the Shōwa Emperor was an evil mastermind behind the war while others claimed t...
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1966: Encyclopedia Ii - 1966 - Events
1966 - January.
January 1 - In a coup, Colonel Jean-Bédel Bokassa ousts president David Dacko and takes over the Central African Repu...
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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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Theodore Roosevelt: Encyclopedia Ii - Theodore Roosevelt - Presidency
McKinley was shot by an anarchist, Leon Czolgosz, on September 6, 1901, and died September 14, vaulting Roosevelt into the presidency. Ro...
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Margaret Thatcher: Encyclopedia Ii - Margaret Thatcher - Family Life
Lady Thatcher's husband, Sir Denis Thatcher, died in June 2003. The couple had been married for fifty-two years and had two children, twi...
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David Cameron: Encyclopedia - David Cameron
The Right Honourable David William Donald Cameron (born 9 October 1966) is a British politician, Leader of the Conservative Party, and Le...
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Furniture: Encyclopedia - Furniture
Furniture is the collective term for the movable objects which support the human body (seating furniture and beds), provide storage, and ...
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Fugu Plan: Encyclopedia Ii - Fugu Plan - History
Fugu Plan - Before World War II.
The plan was originally the idea of a small group of Japanese government and military officials, who s...
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List Of Mountain Ranges: Encyclopedia Ii - List Of Mountain Ranges - Earth
List of mountain ranges - Africa.
Aberdare Range, Kenya
Ahaggar Mountains, Algeria
Atlas mountains, Morocco, Algeria and Tunisia
Chera...
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Bill Clinton: Encyclopedia Ii - Bill Clinton - Post-presidential Career
On January 18, 2001, he addressed the nation one last time on television from the Oval Office of the White House, two days before handing...
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Franklin D. Roosevelt: Encyclopedia Ii - Franklin D. Roosevelt - Legacy
Roosevelt's legacies to the U.S. were a greatly expanded role for government in the management of the economy (effectively ending the day...
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Capital Punishment In Singapore: Encyclopedia Ii - Capital Punishment In Singapore - Legislation
Under Section 216 of the Singapore Criminal Code:
"When any person is sentenced to death, the sentence shall direct that he shall be han...
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William Petty 2nd Earl Of Shelburne: Encyclopedia - William Petty 2nd Earl Of Shelburne
The Earl of Shelburne
The Most Honourable William Petty Fitzmaurice, 1st Marquess of Lansdowne PC, KG (2 May 1737 – 7 May 1805), also k...
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George Washington: Encyclopedia Ii - George Washington - Early Life
According to the Julian calendar, Washington was born on February 11, 1731; according to the Gregorian calendar, which was adopted during...
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Harry Houdini: Encyclopedia Ii - Harry Houdini - Career
In 1891, Ehrich became a professional magician, and began calling himself Harry Houdini as a tribute to the French magician Jean Eugène ...
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Abraham Lincoln: Encyclopedia Ii - Abraham Lincoln - Marriage
On November 4, 1842, at the age of 33, Lincoln married Mary Todd. The couple had four sons.
Robert Todd Lincoln: b. August 1, 1843, in S...
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Harry S. Truman: Encyclopedia Ii - Harry S. Truman - Political Career
In 1922, with the help of the Kansas City Democratic machine led by boss Tom Pendergast, Truman was elected judge of the County Court of ...
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Indira Gandhi: Encyclopedia - Indira Gandhi
Indira Priyadarshini Gandhi (इन्दिरा प्रियदर्शिनी गान्धी) (November 19, 1917 – Octobe...
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Princely State: Encyclopedia Ii - Princely State - Post Independence
Princely state - India.
On accession by a princely state, its territories and administrations merged into the Union of India. The ruler...
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Toilet: Encyclopedia Ii - Toilet - Etymology
The word toilet came to be used in English along with other French fashions (first noted 1681), and originally referred to the whole comp...
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Cuba: Encyclopedia Ii - Cuba - Government And Politics
Main articles: Politics of Cuba and Elections in Cuba
The Cuban constitution states that, "the Communist Party of Cuba...is the superior ...
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William Henry Harrison: Encyclopedia Ii - William Henry Harrison - Short Presidency
As Harrison arrived in Washington he focused on showing that he was still the stalwart hero of Tippecanoe. He was to take the oath of off...
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Orissa: Encyclopedia - Orissa
Orissa (2001 provisional pop. 36,706,920), 60,162 sq mi (155,820 sq km) is a state situated in the east coast of India.
Orissa is bounded...
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Magical Objects In Harry Potter: Encyclopedia Ii - Magical Objects In Harry Potter - Prank Objects
Magical objects in Harry Potter - Weasleys' Wizard Wheezes.
Headless Hat
Creates a limited field of invisibility. Specifically, ...
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Parliament Of Canada: Encyclopedia Ii - Parliament Of Canada - History
After Great Britain conquered it from France during the French and Indian War (1754–1763), Canada (or, as it was then known, the Provin...
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Netherlands: Encyclopedia Ii - Netherlands - Culture
The Netherlands has had many well-known painters. The 17th century, when the Dutch republic was prosperous, was the age of the "Dutch Mas...
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Chester A. Arthur: Encyclopedia Ii - Chester A. Arthur - Presidency
In 1878, Grant's successor, Rutherford B. Hayes attempted to reform the Customs House. He ousted Arthur, who resumed the practice of law ...
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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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Cabinet Of Japan: Encyclopedia - Cabinet Of Japan
Japan
This article is part of the series:
Politics of
Japan
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Emperor – Akihito (list)
Imperial Househ...
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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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George H. W. Bush: Encyclopedia Ii - George H. W. Bush - 1988 Presidential Campaign
In 1988, after eight years as Vice President, Bush ran for President. Though considered the early frontrunner for the nomination, Bush ca...
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Ulysses S. Grant: Encyclopedia Ii - Ulysses S. Grant - Legacy
Ulysses S. Grant - Anti-Semitism.
Grant's legacy has been marred by the possibility of anti-Semitism. The most frequently cited example...
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Constitution Of Japan: Encyclopedia Ii - Constitution Of Japan - Historical Origins
Constitution of Japan - Meiji Constitution.
The Constitution of the Empire of Japan of 1889, more commonly known as the Imperial or Mei...
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1954: Encyclopedia Ii - 1954 - Events
1954 - January.
January 1 - Soviet Union no longer demands war reparations from East Germany
January 12 - Large-scale avalanches in Au...
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Iranian Woman: Encyclopedia Ii - Iranian Woman - Famous Iranian Women And Female Entities
see also List of famous Iranian women
Akram Monfared (R) and Sāsān-dokht Sāsāni (L) Pilots of the Ghaleh-Morghi Airfield in Tehran. A...
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Daily Mail: Encyclopedia Ii - Daily Mail - History
The Daily Mail, devised by Alfred Harmsworth (later Lord Northcliffe and his brother Harold (later Lord Rothermere), was first published ...
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Flag Of Canada: Encyclopedia Ii - Flag Of Canada - History
In 1963, the minority Liberal government of Lester B. Pearson gained power, and decided to adopt an official Canadian flag, via an act of...
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Nepal: Encyclopedia Ii - Nepal - History
Neolithic tools found in the Kathmandu Valley indicate that people have been living in the Himalayan region for at least 9,000 years. It ...
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West Bengal: Encyclopedia - West Bengal
West Bengal (পশ্চিম বঙ্গ, Pościm Bôngo) is a state in the eastern region of India. Neighbouring regions are Nepal ...
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Agudat Israel: Encyclopedia - Agudat Israel
Land of Israel
Districts · Cities · Transportation
Dead Sea · Red Sea · Sea of Galilee
Mediterranean · Negev · Judea · Samaria
Jer...
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Manitoba: Encyclopedia Ii - Manitoba - Demographics
Ethnic origin
Note: the percentages do not necesarily add up to 100% as multiple responses are allowed.
22.8% Canadian
22.0% English
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Capitoline Museums And Piazza Del Campidoglio: Encyclopedia Ii - Capitoline Museums And Piazza Del Campidoglio - Museums And Collections
The Capitoline Museums are composed of three main buildings surrounding the Piazza del Campidoglio and interlinked by an underground gall...
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Cabinet Of Japan: Encyclopedia Ii - Cabinet Of Japan - Powers
The Cabinet exercises two kinds of power. Some of its powers, while in practice exercised in accordance with the binding instructions of ...
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Andrew Jackson: Encyclopedia Ii - Andrew Jackson - Family And Later Life
Jackson's wife, Rachel, died of a heart attack just 2 months prior to his taking office as President. She had supposedly divorced her fir...
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Sex Scandal: Encyclopedia Ii - Sex Scandal - List Of Famous Sex Scandals
Sex scandal - Entertainers.
Woody Allen: In 1992 he left his long-term partner Mia Farrow after she discovered his secret affair with ...
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Mahatma Gandhi: Encyclopedia Ii - Mahatma Gandhi - Modern Criticism
Various historians and commentators have criticized Gandhi for his attitudes regarding Hitler and Nazism, including statements to the eff...
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The Chronicles Of Narnia: Encyclopedia Ii - The Chronicles Of Narnia - Pagan Influences
There are many Christians who feel that the Chronicles of Narnia promotes soft sell paganism and occultism, because of the recurring paga...
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Worcester Massachusetts: Encyclopedia Ii - Worcester Massachusetts - History
Worcester was first settled in 1673 and was officially incorporated in 1684. The settlement was established as a town in 1722, and charte...
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Brazil: Encyclopedia Ii - Brazil - History
Brazil is thought to have been inhabited for at least 10,000 years by semi-nomadic populations when the first Portuguese explorers, led b...
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Conservative Party Of Canada: Encyclopedia Ii - Conservative Party Of Canada - Background
The merger to form the new Conservative Party of Canada was announced on October 15, 2003, by the two party leaders (Stephen Harper of th...
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Conservative Party Uk Leadership Election 1990: Encyclopedia Ii - Conservative Party Uk Leadership Election 1990 - Background To The Contest
Discontent with Mrs. Thatcher's leadership of the party had been growing over the latter years of her tenure. In 1989, she had been chall...
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Constitution Of Canada: Encyclopedia Ii - Constitution Of Canada - History Of The Constitution
The first semblance of a Constitution for Canada was the Royal Proclamation of 1763. The Act renamed Canada "The Province of Quebec" and ...
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Clarence Saunders: Encyclopedia - Clarence Saunders
Image:Clarence saunders.jpg Clarence Saunders (August 9, 1881 - October 14, 1953) was a grocer who first developed the modern retail sale...
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Bulgaria: Encyclopedia - Bulgaria
The Republic of Bulgaria (Bulgarian: Република България), or Bulgaria, is a country in the southeast of Europe. It borde...
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Politics Of Canada: Encyclopedia Ii - Politics Of Canada - Political Information Summary
Politics of Canada - Country name.
conventional/legal name: Canada
official title (disused): Dominion of Canada
Further information:...
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Victoria Australia: Encyclopedia Ii - Victoria Australia - Climate
Victoria's climate is generally temperate but subject to regional variation. The state's semi-arid north is warmer and drier than the res...
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Chulalongkorn: Encyclopedia - Chulalongkorn
King Chulalongkorn the Great or Rama V (royal name: Phra Chula Chomklao Chaoyuhua; Thai script: พระบาทสมเด็จพ...
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Milton Berle: Encyclopedia - Milton Berle
Milton Berle (born Milton Berlinger) (July 12, 1908 – March 27, 2002) was an extremely popular Jewish American comedian, whose career s...
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University Of Warwick: Encyclopedia Ii - University Of Warwick - Staff
Well known members of staff at Warwick have included:
Germaine Greer, the feminist author
Mike Cowlishaw, creator of the REXX programmin...
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White Paper Of 1939: Encyclopedia - White Paper Of 1939
The White Paper of 1939, also known as the MacDonald White Paper after Malcolm MacDonald, the British Colonial Secretary who presided ove...
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