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Dave Thomas: Encyclopedia II - Princeton Indiana - Demographics

As of the censusGR2 of 2000, there are 8,175 people, 3,451 households, and 2,146 families residing in the city. The population density is 650.8/km² (1,685.6/mi²). There are 3,806 housing units at an average density of 303.0/km² (784.8/mi²). The racial makeup of the city is 91.36% White, 5.36% African American, 0.17% Native American, 1.26% Asian, 0.01% Pacific Islander, 0.39% from other races, and 1.44% from two or more races. 1.13% of ...

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Princeton Indiana, Princeton Indiana - Geography, Princeton Indiana - Demographics, Princeton Indiana - Schools, Princeton Indiana - Famous Natives and Residents

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Dave Thomas: Encyclopedia II - Moose - The moose in popular culture

In Western culture, the moose is often depicted as laconic and good-natured but not terribly bright. Bullwinkle of The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show, an animated television series, is the most famous example, although Rutt and Tuke (voiced by Rick Moranis and Dave Thomas in a return to their MacKenzie Brothers roles) from the Disney release Brother Bear are also excellent examples. In poker, a loose or inexperienced player is often referred to as a "moose" (or occasionally a "Vunk"). The quest to see (and possibly catch) moose or 'meese' (not the real plural for 'moose') is a recurrin ...

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Moose, Moose - The moose in popular culture, Moose - History, Moose - Vehicle collisions and moose warning signs

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Dave Thomas: Encyclopedia II - List of The Simpsons episodes - The series

These are the full 22-minute long episodes that premiered before Christmas of 1989 as a spinoff of the shorts on The Tracey Ullman Show. List of The Simpsons episodes - Season One 1989-1990. 13 episodes Ron Taylor guest stars Albert Brooks guest stars Albert Brooks guest stars Kelsey Grammer guest stars Penny Marshall guest stars List of The Simpsons episodes - Season Two 1990-1991. ...

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List of The Simpsons episodes, List of The Simpsons episodes - The shorts, List of The Simpsons episodes - The series, List of The Simpsons episodes - Season One 1989-1990, List of The Simpsons episodes - Season Two 1990-1991, List of The Simpsons episodes - Season Three 1991-1992, List of The Simpsons episodes - Season Four 1992-1993, List of The Simpsons episodes - Season Five 1993-1994, List of The Simpsons episodes - Season Six 1994-1995, List of The Simpsons episodes - Season Seven 1995-1996, List of The Simpsons episodes - Season Eight 1996-1997, List of The Simpsons episodes - Season Nine 1997-1998, List of The Simpsons episodes - Season Ten 1998-1999, List of The Simpsons episodes - Season Eleven 1999-2000, List of The Simpsons episodes - Season Twelve 2000-2001, List of The Simpsons episodes - Season Thirteen 2001-2002, List of The Simpsons episodes - Season Fourteen 2002-2003, List of The Simpsons episodes - Season Fifteen 2003-2004, List of The Simpsons episodes - Season Sixteen 2004-2005, List of The Simpsons episodes - Season Seventeen 2005-2006, List of The Simpsons episodes - Season Eighteen 2006-2007, List of The Simpsons episodes - Music videos, List of The Simpsons episodes - The spots, List of The Simpsons episodes - Simpsons Alternative UK Christmas Message 2004

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Dave Thomas: Encyclopedia II - Queens Park Rangers F.C. - History

QPR was formed in 1886, when a team known as St Jude's (formed 1882) merged with Christchurch Rangers. The resulting team was called Queen's Park Rangers, because most of the players came from the Queens Park area of London. QPR became a professional team in 1889 and played in many different stadia before permanently settling in Loftus Road in 1933-34 (although the team briefly played at White City during the 1962 ...

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Queens Park Rangers F.C., Queens Park Rangers F.C. - History, Queens Park Rangers F.C. - Honours, Queens Park Rangers F.C. - Famous Players, Queens Park Rangers F.C. - Famous fans, Queens Park Rangers F.C. - Supporter's Clubs

Read more here: » Queens Park Rangers F.C.: Encyclopedia II - Queens Park Rangers F.C. - History

Dave Thomas: Encyclopedia II - Second City Television - Controversy

Seen today as one of the landmarks in the evolution of television and sketch comedy, SCTV had its share of controversial moments during its run. When the show was picked up by NBC and expanded to ninety minutes, NBC reportedly had wanted several changes to the format (including replacing the stable of "aging" characters like Bobby Bitman with "younger" versions of themselves played by the same actors, and putting most of the stable and recurring characters and sketches in the first forty five minutes of the show while saving experimental pie ...

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Second City Television, Second City Television - Performers, Second City Television - History, Second City Television - Premise, Second City Television - Controversy, Second City Television - Significance, Second City Television - Special and Musical Guests, Second City Television - Features

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Dave Thomas: Encyclopedia II - Wendy's - History

Wendy's was founded by Dave Thomas in 1969 and named after his 8-year old daughter, Melinda, who had the nickname of "Wendy." The corporate headquarters is located in Dublin, Ohio. The first Wendy's restaurant was opened in Columbus, Ohio on November 15, 1969, and grew rapidly to open over 3,000 stores by 1985. However, by the mid-1980s some Wendy's restaurants became underperforming and closed. By 1989, Dave Thomas came out of retirement and started doing commercials for Wendy's and helped rebu ...

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Wendy's, Wendy's - History, Wendy's - Chili hoax, Wendy's - Countries with Wendy's, Wendy's - Advertising, Wendy's - Slogans

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Dave Thomas: Encyclopedia II - Wendy's - Countries with Wendy's

Wendy's has opened in Aruba, Canada, El Salvador, Greece, Honduras, Hungary, Indonesia, Japan, Mexico, New Zealand, Philippines, Saudi Arabia and the United States. Wendy's Old Fashioned Hamburgers didn't last long in Australia. Nine restaurants were picked up in Victoria by Hungry Jack's in 1986 after the Wendy's Hamburger Chain went bust. The Hungry Jack's Story explains in limited detail about the Wendy's Hamburgers acquisition. There is a chain of restaurants in Australia called Wendy's, it is an Australian ice cream chain that is unrelated to the American hamburger ...

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Wendy's, Wendy's - Countries with Wendy's, Wendy's - Advertising After Dave, Wendy's - Slogans

Read more here: » Wendy's: Encyclopedia II - Wendy's - Countries with Wendy's

Dave Thomas: Encyclopedia II - List of born-again Christian laypeople - Political leaders

List of born-again Christian laypeople - United States of America. John Ashcroft - former Attorney-General of the United States, former Governor of Missouri George W. Bush - U.S. President (2001-present) Jimmy Carter - U.S. President (1977-1981) Eldridge Cleaver - (1935-1998) - Black Panther turned evangelist Charles Colson - chief counsel for U.S. President Richard Nixon (1969-1973) Tony Hall - Democrat member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Ohio (1978 ...

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List of born-again Christian laypeople, List of born-again Christian laypeople - Political leaders, List of born-again Christian laypeople - United States of America, List of born-again Christian laypeople - Other countries, List of born-again Christian laypeople - Actors and media personalities, List of born-again Christian laypeople - United States of America, List of born-again Christian laypeople - International, List of born-again Christian laypeople - Musicians, List of born-again Christian laypeople - United States of America, List of born-again Christian laypeople - International, List of born-again Christian laypeople - Sportsmen and -women, List of born-again Christian laypeople - United States of America, List of born-again Christian laypeople - International, List of born-again Christian laypeople - Business people, List of born-again Christian laypeople - Scientists and inventors, List of born-again Christian laypeople - Prison converts, List of born-again Christian laypeople - Others

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Dave Thomas: Encyclopedia II - Kewpee - Trivia

Contrary to popular belief, Wendy's did not invent the square hamburger - White Castle did in 1921. Kewpee has been serving full-sized square hamburgers since the 1920's. According to a 2001 interview with Dave Thomas, the founder of Wendy's, as a child, he lived near the intersection of Douglas and Kalamazoo Avenue in Kalamazoo, Michigan. Thomas used to love eating at a Kewpee restaurant, which stood at Burdick and South. He said it’s what inspired him to go into the business. Kewpee’s sold square hamburgers and thick malt shakes, much like that famous restaurant that Thomas eventually f ...

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Kewpee, Kewpee - Trivia, Kewpee - Locations, Kewpee - Lima Ohio, Kewpee - Lansing Michigan, Kewpee - Racine Wisconson

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Dave Thomas: Encyclopedia II - Coneheads film - Trivia

In a small change from the original sketches, daughter Connie in the film speaks in a typical American accent and acts like a typical American teen, having grown up on Earth. In the original sketches, Connie had the same alien accent and mannerisms as her parents. To date, Coneheads holds the record for having the most Saturday Night Live alums in a single film. Sixteen current, former, or future cast members of the show appeared in the film, and two others (Ellen Cleghorne and Brian Doyle-Murray) appeared in scenes t ...

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Coneheads film, Coneheads film - Trivia, Coneheads film - External link

Read more here: » Coneheads film: Encyclopedia II - Coneheads film - Trivia

Dave Thomas: Encyclopedia II - GED - How the test works

Although the term "GED test" is often used, students must pass 5 individual tests in order to obtain their GED. These are known collectively as the testing battery. The five tests in the battery are: Language Arts, Writing; Social Studies; Science; Language Arts, Reading; and Mathematics. The Language Arts, Writing test is further divided into Part I and Part II, and the Mathematics test is split into a calculator-o ...

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GED, GED - History of the GED, GED - Pretesting and registration, GED - Test preparation, GED - How the test works, GED - Language Arts Writing, GED - Social Studies, GED - Science, GED - Language Arts Reading, GED - Mathematics, GED - Test administration, GED - Students with disabilities, GED - Passing the GED testing battery, GED - Colleges employers and the GED, GED - Criticism of the GED, GED - Notable GED recipients

Read more here: » GED: Encyclopedia II - GED - How the test works

Dave Thomas: Encyclopedia II - Bible code - Criticism

The primary objection advanced against Bible codes of the Drosnin variety is that similar patterns can be found in books other than the Bible. Although the probability of an ELS in a random place being a meaningful word is small, there are so many possible starting points and skips that many such words are expected to appear. Responding to an explicit challenge from Drosnin, who claimed that only the Bible could yield ELS, Australian mathematician Brendan McKay found many ELS letter arrays in Moby Dick that contain ELSs related to mod ...

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Bible code, Bible code - Overview, Bible code - History, Bible code - Criticism

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Dave Thomas: Encyclopedia II - Dropout - Education

The term "dropout" means a student who quits school before graduation. Compare pushout, a student counseled or forced out of school before graduation. Below are lists of people who succeeded despite having never completed their education: Dropout - Famous College Dropouts. Bill Gates Brian Transeau Karl Rove Paul Allen Richard Li Rush Limbaugh Steve Jobs Ted Turner Tucker ...

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Dropout, Dropout - Education, Dropout - Famous College Dropouts, Dropout - Famous High-school Dropouts, Dropout - Telecommunication, Dropout - Cycling, Dropout - Astronomy

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Dave Thomas: Encyclopedia II - Kentucky Fried Chicken - Food

The Colonel's secret recipe of eleven herbs and spices remains one of the best-kept trade secrets in business. The original, handwritten recipe is locked securely in a vault in Louisville, with partial copies stored elsewhere as backup. The two suppliers of the seasonings each only provide parts of the recipe, and do not know each other's identity. Not even the company's president knows the ingredient list, and the few people who do are subject to a strict confidentiality agreement. Several people have contacted KFC, claiming to have found c ...

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Kentucky Fried Chicken, Kentucky Fried Chicken - Food, Kentucky Fried Chicken - Controversy, Kentucky Fried Chicken - Slogans, Kentucky Fried Chicken - Countries with KFC, Kentucky Fried Chicken - Industrial relations, Kentucky Fried Chicken - Trivia

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Dave Thomas: Encyclopedia II - Kentucky colonel - Good works

After a person receives a commission they are invited to join the 'The Honorable Order of Kentucky Colonels'. This organization is an independent, non-profit corporation. The mission of this organization is to raise money to support needy charities, educational efforts, and other works that will help all citizens of Kentucky. The organization's good works do not stop at the borders of the Commonwealth. Recently the organization supported Katrina Relief efforts, partnering with ...

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Kentucky colonel, Kentucky colonel - Good works

Read more here: » Kentucky colonel: Encyclopedia II - Kentucky colonel - Good works

Dave Thomas: Encyclopedia II - Sesame Street presents Follow That Bird - Morals of the story

As with many televised episodes of Sesame Street, Follow That Bird raises some important cultural issues, doing so in a way that children can relate to, while parents can use the benefit of their life experiences to draw a deeper meaning from it. Racism, the value of diversity and the nature of family are all explored in the movie. Though Miss Finch is one of the "villains" of the story, in fact her intentions are good; she wants what she thinks is best for Big Bird (even though what she thinks is best for Big Bir ...

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Sesame Street presents Follow That Bird, Sesame Street presents Follow That Bird - Plot, Sesame Street presents Follow That Bird - Morals of the story, Sesame Street presents Follow That Bird - Cast and characters

Read more here: » Sesame Street presents Follow That Bird: Encyclopedia II - Sesame Street presents Follow That Bird - Morals of the story

Dave Thomas: Encyclopedia II - Arrested Development - Characters

The plot for Arrested Development revolves around the members of the Bluth family, who generally lead excessive lifestyles. At the center of the show is the relatively honorable Michael Bluth (Jason Bateman), who strives to do the right thing and keep his family together, despite their materialism, selfishness and manipulation. His teenage son, George Michael (Michael Cera), has the same qualities of decency, but feels a constant pressure to live up to his father's expectations, and is reluctantly willing to follow his father's plans, ...

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Arrested Development, Arrested Development - Origins, Arrested Development - Characters, Arrested Development - Casting, Arrested Development - Plot synopsis, Arrested Development - First season, Arrested Development - Second season, Arrested Development - Third season, Arrested Development - Themes and other characteristics, Arrested Development - Unique presentation, Arrested Development - Intertextuality and reflexivity, Arrested Development - Topicality, Arrested Development - Continuity, Arrested Development - Music, Arrested Development - Response, Arrested Development - Ratings, Arrested Development - Future, Arrested Development - Critical reviews, Arrested Development - Nominations and awards, Arrested Development - Broadcast history, Arrested Development - DVD release, Arrested Development - Episode list, Arrested Development - Trivia, Arrested Development - Celebrity guests, Arrested Development - Recurring roles, Arrested Development - Cameo appearances, Arrested Development - Broadcasters

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Dave Thomas: Encyclopedia II - List of Freemasons - Famous Freemasons

List of Freemasons - Political and civil rights leaders. Domingo Faustino Sarmiento José de San Martín Carlos Pellegrini (source: ?) José Hernández Leandro Nicéforo Alem, Grand Master. Manuel Belgrano Bartolomé Mitre Justo José de Urquiza Miguel Juárez Celman Hipólito Yrigoyen

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    List of Freemasons, List of Freemasons - Famous Freemasons, List of Freemasons - Political and civil rights leaders, List of Freemasons - Military leaders, List of Freemasons - Composers fine artists and popular musicians, List of Freemasons - Actors and entertainers, List of Freemasons - Industrialists and labor leaders, List of Freemasons - Adventurers, List of Freemasons - Philosophers, List of Freemasons - Athletes and other sports figures, List of Freemasons - Astronauts, List of Freemasons - Writers journalists and publishers, List of Freemasons - Lawyers jurists and law enforcement, List of Freemasons - Doctors scientists and inventors, List of Freemasons - Educators religious leaders and others, List of Freemasons - Famous entered apprentices, List of Freemasons - Debated Freemasons

    Read more here: » List of Freemasons: Encyclopedia II - List of Freemasons - Famous Freemasons

  • Dave Thomas: Encyclopedia II - Culture of Canada - Film and television

    Main article: Cinema of Canada. See also Cinema of Quebec. The Canadian film market was dominated by the American film industry for decades. In the 1960s Michel Brault, Pierre Perrault, Gilles Groulx, Jean-Pierre Lefebvre, Arthur Lamothe and other filmmakers from Québec began to challenge Hollywood by making innovative and politically relevant documentary and feature films. Among the important English-speaking filmmakers from this period are Allan King, Norman Jewison and Robin Spry. Michael Snow continues to be one of the most respected experimental film makers in the world. Norman Jewison recent ...

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    Culture of Canada, Culture of Canada - Art, Culture of Canada - Literature, Culture of Canada - Canadian theatre, Culture of Canada - Film and television, Culture of Canada - Comedy, Culture of Canada - Music, Culture of Canada - Symbols

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    Dave Thomas: Encyclopedia II - Fort Wayne Indiana - History

    Historically the site was known as Kekionga, the traditional capital of the Miami nation. In the 1680s, French traders established a trading post at the location because it was the main portage between the Great Lakes via the Maumee River and the Mississippi River via the nearby Little River branch of the Wabash River. The French built the first fort on the site, Fort Miamis, in 1697 as part of a group of forts built between Quebec and St. Louis. Forts Mia ...

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    Fort Wayne Indiana, Fort Wayne Indiana - History, Fort Wayne Indiana - Law and government, Fort Wayne Indiana - Executive - mayor, Fort Wayne Indiana - City clerk, Fort Wayne Indiana - Representatives - common council, Fort Wayne Indiana - Geography, Fort Wayne Indiana - Physical geography, Fort Wayne Indiana - Major parks, Fort Wayne Indiana - Economy, Fort Wayne Indiana - Demographics, Fort Wayne Indiana - Media, Fort Wayne Indiana - Newspapers, Fort Wayne Indiana - Television, Fort Wayne Indiana - Radio, Fort Wayne Indiana - Sites of interest, Fort Wayne Indiana - Architecture of note, Fort Wayne Indiana - Education, Fort Wayne Indiana - Colleges/universities, Fort Wayne Indiana - Public school districts, Fort Wayne Indiana - Sports teams, Fort Wayne Indiana - Former sports teams, Fort Wayne Indiana - Notable natives and former residents, Fort Wayne Indiana - Religious centers, Fort Wayne Indiana - Cultural impact, Fort Wayne Indiana - Film/TV shot in Fort Wayne, Fort Wayne Indiana - Famous fictional characters from Fort Wayne, Fort Wayne Indiana - Sister cities

    Read more here: » Fort Wayne Indiana: Encyclopedia II - Fort Wayne Indiana - History

    Dave Thomas: Encyclopedia II - Canadian humour - Literature

    From the first major work of Canadian humour, Thomas McCulloch’s Letters of Mephibosheth Stepsure (1821-23) in the Halifax weekly Acadian Recorder, Canadian humourous writing has tended more towards prose than poetry. McCulloch's satirical letters have been described by Northrop Frye as "quiet, observant, deeply conservative in a human sense…” McCulloch's satirical persona, the "conventional, old-fashioned, homespun" farmer, is part of a tradition that originates with Addison and Swift. Compared to McCulloch’s dry, and ...

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    Canadian humour, Canadian humour - Literature, Canadian humour - Music, Canadian humour - Radio, Canadian humour - Television, Canadian humour - Personalities

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