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Christmas: Encyclopedia II - List of Danny Phantom characters - Characters

List of Danny Phantom characters - Daniel Danny Fenton/Danny Phantom. Main article: Danny Phantom (character) See Danny Fenton - Danny Phantom Bio for details. Danny is the show's protagonist and main character. One day in his parents' laboratory, Danny has an accident involving the newly built "Fenton Portal" and his molecular structure was fused with ectoplasm, allowing him to transform from ghost to human at will. (There are rumors about him being half dead *hence the fact tha ...

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List of Danny Phantom characters, List of Danny Phantom characters - Characters, List of Danny Phantom characters - Daniel Danny Fenton/Danny Phantom, List of Danny Phantom characters - Family, List of Danny Phantom characters - Danny's Best Friends, List of Danny Phantom characters - Citizens of Amity Park, List of Danny Phantom characters - Relationships, List of Danny Phantom characters - Human Villains and Ghosts, List of Danny Phantom characters - Voice Actors and Their Characters

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Christmas: Encyclopedia - Canada

Canada is the second largest country in the world in total area, extending from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean and northward into the Arctic Ocean with claims extending to the North Pole. The northern-most country on the mainland of North America, Canada has land borders only with the United States. Canada is know to have the best living conditions, most money, and lowest poverty in the world. Canada is the most civilized country in the world, wi ...

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Christmas: Encyclopedia - Channel 4

Channel 4 is a public service television broadcaster in the United Kingdom (see British television). It was created by an Act of Parliament and started broadcasting on November 2, 1982. Unlike the nation's long established public service broadcaster, the BBC, it does not receive public funding. All programming is financed through its commercial activities, which includes advertising. It is a publicly owned corporation whose board is appointed by OFCOM, in agreement with the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport. Like the BBC it has a public service remit. It also h ...

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Christmas: Encyclopedia - David Bowie

David Bowie (born January 8, 1947) is an English rock musician and actor. David Bowie - Overview. He is commonly known as the chameleon of pop, predicting trends and adjusting his style and persona, while holding on to his own ideas and creativity. He first rose to prominence with the heady, 1969 folk rock single "Space Oddity" but is perhaps best known for the single "Changes" from Hunky Dory (1971), and the flamboyant, androgynous glam rock of The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders ...

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Christmas: Encyclopedia - David Letterman

David Michael Letterman (born April 12, 1947) is an American talk show host, comedian, and television producer. Letterman's ironic, often absurd comedy is heavily influenced by comedians Steve Allen, Ernie Kovacs, and Johnny Carson. He is most known currently for being the host of his own show, The Late Show with David Letterman. David Letterman was born in Indianapolis, Indiana. His father, Harry Joe Letterman, was a florist who passed away in 1974; his mother Dorothy, a Presbyterian church secretary, is an occasional p ...

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Christmas: Encyclopedia - Dawn of the Dead 1978 film

Dawn of the Dead is a zombie horror film, the second in George A. Romero's Living Dead series of films (following 1968's Night of the Living Dead). In addition to launching the so-called "splatter craze" in horror films, Dawn of the Dead received much critical acclaim for, among other things, the subtext involving American consumerism and materialism. It features the tagline "When there's no more room in hell, the dead will walk th ...

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Christmas: Encyclopedia - Darlene Love

Darlene Love (born Darlene Wright on July 26, 1938 in Los Angeles, California) is an American popular music singer. She began her singing with her local church choir. While still in high school she was invited to join a little-know "girl group" called The Blossoms, who soon began recording for producer Phil Spector. With her powerful voice she was soon a highly sought-after vocalist, and managed to work with many of the legends of 1950s and '60s rock and soul, including Sam Cooke, Dionne Warwick, The Beach Boys, Elvis Presley, Sonny and Cher and sang ba ...

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Christmas: Encyclopedia - Zebra murders

The Zebra murders were a number of connected murders performed by a black supremacist serial killer ring that took place in San Francisco, California in 1973 and 1974 and left 14 people dead and 7 injured. They were dubbed the Zebra Killings because of the radio channel used by the San Francisco Police ("Z") exclusively for this case. Zebra murders - The Death Angels. The zebra killings were the work of an extremist sect of the black nationalist group, the Nation of Islam. According to their beliefs, the wh ...

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Christmas: Encyclopedia - US Airways

US Airways is an airline based in Tempe, Arizona that is owned by US Airways Group, Inc.. Currently the seventh largest airline in the United States, US Airways has a fleet of 258 aircraft and serves 176 destinations in North America, Central America, the Caribbean, and Europe. In September 2005, the airline completed a merger with America West Airlines. US Airways operates hubs in Charlotte and Philadelphia as well as an inter-American focus city in Fort Lauderdale that opened in February 2005. It has a secondary hub at Pittsb ...

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Christmas: Encyclopedia - Characters of Sluggy Freelance

This is a list of characters from the popular web comic Sluggy Freelance. Characters of Sluggy Freelance - Main Characters. Torg  A hapless freelance web designer and an incorrigible punster, Torg is the primary protagonist in most storylines, having appeared in more than half of the site's comics at last count. He's generally viewed as not being terribly intelligent, mostly because of his tendency to act before he thinks things through (if he thinks about it at all). Often, these actions can e ...

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Christmas: Encyclopedia - Tycho Brahe

Tycho Brahe, born Tyge Ottesen Brahe (December 14, 1546 – October 24, 1601), was a Danish nobleman astrologer and astronomer as well as an alchemist. He was granted an estate on the island of Hven and the funding to build the Uraniborg, an early research institute, where he built large astronomical instruments and took many careful measurements. As an astronomer, Tycho worked to combine what he saw as the geometrical benefits of the Copernican system with the philosophical benefits of the Ptolemaic system into his own model o ...

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Christmas: Encyclopedia - Twelve Days of Christmas

The Twelve Days of Christmas and the associated evenings of those twelve days (Twelve-tide), are the festive days from the evening after Christmas day (December 25) through Epiphany on (January 6). December 26 (Boxing Day) is the first day of Christmas, the December 27 is the second day of Christmas, and so on until January 6 which is the 12th day of Christmas. Christmas day, December 25, is therefore not one of the twelve days of Christmas. The associated evenings of the twelve days begin on the evening before the specified day. Thus, the first ...

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Christmas: Encyclopedia - Carlsbad Caverns National Park

Carlsbad Caverns National Park is a United States National Park located in the Guadalupe Mountains the southeastern corner of New Mexico, Eddy County. It was established to preserve Carlsbad Cavern and numerous other caves within a Permian-age fossil reef. The park contains 83 separate caves, including Lechuguilla Cave, the nation's deepest and third longest limestone cave—1,604 feet (489 m). Carlsbad Cavern, with one of the world's largest underground chambers and countless formations, is highly accessible, with both self-gu ...

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Christmas: Encyclopedia - Canonical hours

Canonical hours are ancient divisions of time, developed by the Christian Church, serving as increments between the prescribed prayers of the daily round (also called "offices"). Canonical hours also refer to the official set of prayer of the Roman Catholic Church that is known variously as the Liturgy of the hours (Latin: liturgia horarium), the Divine Office (from the Latin officium divina meaning "divine service" or "divine duty"), and the Opus Dei (meaning in Latin, "Work of ...

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Christmas: Encyclopedia - Castleton

Castleton is a village in the Derbyshire Peak District, in England. The village lies at the western end of the Hope Valley, on the Peakshole Water stream. Castleton originally grew around the Norman Peveril Castle at around 1198, and later prospered from lead mining (see Derbyshire lead mining history). This created and enlarged local caverns, four of which are now open to the public as The Devil's Arse or Peak Cavern, Blue John Cavern, Speedwell Cavern and Treak Cliff Cavern. A l ...

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Christmas: Encyclopedia - Catalan cuisine

Techniques - Utensils Weights and measures Spices and Herbs Sauces - Soups - Desserts Cheese - Pasta - Bread Other ingredients Africa - Asia - Caribbean South Asian - Latin America Middle East - The West Other cuisines... Famous chefs Kitchens - Meals Wikibooks: Cookbook Catalan cuisine is based on the ingredients of the Mediterranean area: fresh vegetables (especially tomato, garlic, aubergine, red pepper, and artichoke), wheat produc ...

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Christmas: Encyclopedia - Fidel Castro

Fidel Castro Ruz (born August 13, 1926) has been the leader of Cuba since 1959, when, leading the 26th of July Movement, he overthrew the regime of Fulgencio Batista. Following the Cuban Revolution, Castro oversaw the transformation of Cuba into the first Communist state in the Western Hemisphere. Castro first attracted attention in Cuban political life through his student activism. His outspoken nationalism, and radical critique of Batista and US corporate and political influence in Cuba, brought a receptive following as well ...

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Christmas: Encyclopedia - Canon fiction

In the context of fiction, the canon of a fictional universe comprises those novels, stories, films, etc. that are considered to be genuine (or "official"), and those events, characters, settings, etc. that are considered to have inarguable existence within the fictional universe. Usually items that are considered canon come from the original source of the fictional universe while non-canon material comes from adaptations or unofficial items. Generally, Expanded Universes are not considered canon, though there are exceptions wh ...

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Christmas: Encyclopedia - Eastern Orthodox Church

The Eastern Orthodox Church (encompassing national Orthodox jurisdictions such as Greek Orthodox, Russian Orthodox, etc.—see Eastern Orthodox Church organization) is a body of Christians which claims origins extending directly back to Jesus and his Apostles through unbroken Apostolic Succession. Its doctrines were formalized through a series of church councils, the most authoritative being the Seven Ecumenical Councils held between the 4th and 8th centuries. These councils were convened out of the necessity to resolve conflicts that ...

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Christmas: Encyclopedia - Bethlehem Pennsylvania

Bethlehem is a city located in Lehigh and Northampton Counties in eastern Pennsylvania, USA. As of the 2000 census, the city had a total population of 71,329. Bethlehem lies in the center of the Lehigh Valley region, a 731-square-mile area that is home to more than 650,000 people. The Lehigh Valley region embraces a trio of cities (Bethlehem, Allentown and Easton) within two counties (Lehigh and Northampton), making it Pennsylvania's third-largest metropolitan area. Smaller than Allentown but larger than Easton, Bethlehem is th ...

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Christmas: Encyclopedia - Belize

Total (2003 E) Density 279,457 (July 2005 est.) 13/km² Belize is a small nation on the eastern coast of Central America, on the Caribbean Sea bordered by Mexico to the northwest and Guatemala to the west and south. The country is a parliamentary democracy and constitutional monarchy which recognizes Queen Elizabeth II as Sovereign. The nation of Honduras is a near neighbour, 75 km away (47 miles) across the Gulf of Honduras to the east. The name is derived from the Belize River which Belize Cit ...

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Christmas: Encyclopedia - Beliefs and practices in the Sathya Sai Organisation

The beliefs and practices in the Sathya Sai Organisation, founded by the Indian guru Sathya Sai Baba (major article) can be characterized as a rather traditional but syncretistic form of Hinduism. Additionally, believers have faith in the guru as an purna avatar (full divine incarnation) of Shiva and Shakti, who is predicted in the Bhagavad Gita. In non-Hindu terms, this means that his followers see him as God. Followers are engaged in singing bhajans and charity. Beliefs and practices in the Sathya Sai Organisati ...

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