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Emerson: Encyclopedia - Emerson
Emerson can refer for:
Ralph Waldo Emerson, American writer
Jo Ann Emerson, congresswoman and wife of former congressman Bill Emerson.
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Steven Emerson: Encyclopedia Ii - Steven Emerson - Criticism Of Emerson
A number of groups have been critical of the way Emerson gathers and uses information. In a 1999 article for Extra!, which is published b...
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Emerson College: Encyclopedia Ii - Emerson College - History
Emerson College - Origins of the College.
Dr. Charles Wesley Emerson founded the Boston Conservatory of Elocution, Oratory, and Dramati...
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Inspirational Quotes: You Cannot Do A Kindness Too Soon, For You Never Know How Soon It Will Be Too Late.
You cannot do a kindness too soon, for you never know how soon it will be too late. - Ralph Waldo Emerson
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Ralph Waldo Emerson: Encyclopedia - Ralph Waldo Emerson
Ralph Waldo Emerson (May 25, 1803 – April 27, 1882) was a famous American essayist and one of America's most influential thinkers and w...
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The Transcendentalist: Encyclopedia - The Transcendentalist
Ralph Waldo Emerson's The Transcendentalist is one of the essays he wrote while establishing the doctrine of American Transcendentalism. ...
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Compensation Essay: Encyclopedia - Compensation Essay
Compensation is an essay by Ralph Waldo Emerson.
In his essay, Emerson states that everything is well compensated for. Every excess cause...
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Concord Hymn: Encyclopedia - Concord Hymn
The "Concord Hymn" is a song written by Ralph Waldo Emerson in 1837 for the dedication of the Obelisk, a battle monument in Concord, Mass...
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Bartleby The Scrivener: Encyclopedia - Bartleby The Scrivener
"Bartleby the Scrivener" is a short story by Herman Melville. The story first appeared, anonymously, in Putnam's Magazine in two parts. T...
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Henry David Thoreau: Encyclopedia - Henry David Thoreau
Henry David Thoreau (July 12, 1817 – May 6, 1862; born David Henry Thoreau) was an American author, naturalist, transcendentalist, paci...
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Compensation: Encyclopedia - Compensation
Compensation could refer to:
The restitution for an injury suffered
Compensation, an essay by Ralph Waldo Emerson
In chess, compensation...
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Bat Ye'or: Encyclopedia - Bat Ye'or
Bat Ye'or, meaning "daughter of the Nile" in Hebrew, a pseudonym of Giselle Littman, is an author and historian of the Middle East, best ...
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Daniel Pipes: Encyclopedia - Daniel Pipes
Daniel Pipes is an American neoconservative [1] columnist, author, counter-terrorism analyst, and scholar of Middle Eastern history. The ...
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A1 Team Brazil: Encyclopedia - A1 Team Brazil
The A1 Team Brazil is the Brazilian team of A1 Grand Prix, an international racing series. Its car has been presented to the public on Ju...
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Bell Records: Encyclopedia - Bell Records
Bell Records was the name of at least four different record companies in the 20th century.
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Gleaning: Encyclopedia - Gleaning
Gleaning is the collection of leftover crops from farmers' fields after they have been mechanically harvested or on fields where it is no...
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New Thought: Encyclopedia - New Thought
New Thought describes a set of religious ideas that developed in the United States during the late 19th century, originating with Phineas...
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The Atlantic Monthly: Encyclopedia - The Atlantic Monthly
The Atlantic Monthly (also known as The Atlantic) is an American literary/cultural magazine founded in Boston in 1857 by a group of write...
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Emerson College: Encyclopedia Ii - Emerson College - The Campus
In recent years, Emerson College has moved from Boston's Back Bay neighborhood to the theatre district of Boston in the south-east corner...
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Emerson Iowa: Encyclopedia Ii - Emerson Iowa - Geography
Emerson is located at 41°1'7" North, 95°24'7" West (41.018506, -95.401975)GR1.
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Emerson Arkansas: Encyclopedia Ii - Emerson Arkansas - Geography
Emerson is located at 33°5'49" North, 93°11'40" West (33.096914, -93.194312)GR1.
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Emerson Georgia: Encyclopedia Ii - Emerson Georgia - Geography
Emerson is located at 34°7'52" North, 84°45'10" West (34.131185, -84.752867)GR1.
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Emerson College: Encyclopedia Ii - Emerson College - College Administration
Emerson College - Board of Trustees.
Officers:
Ted Cutler, Chair
Jeffrey Greenhawt, Treasurer
Lawrence Rasky, Secretary
Members:
Dr. Ju...
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Ralph Waldo Emerson: Encyclopedia Ii - Ralph Waldo Emerson - Life
Emerson was born in Boston, Massachusetts, to the Rev. William Emerson, a Unitarian minister in a famous line of ministers. He gradually ...
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Steven Emerson: Encyclopedia Ii - Steven Emerson - Professional Background
Emerson is the author of five books on terrorism and national security, and has devoted years to the study of Islamist terrorism and to c...
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Charles Wesley Emerson: Encyclopedia Ii - Charles Wesley Emerson - Biography
Prior to establishing the College, Emerson was a minister who preached in Congregational and Unitarian parishes until 1885. In 1877, Char...
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Emerson Preparatory School: Encyclopedia Ii - Emerson Preparatory School - History
Emerson was founded in 1852 by Charles B. Young as a school to prepare young boys for Harvard, and was named after Dr. George Barrell Eme...
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Ralph Waldo Emerson: Encyclopedia Ii - Ralph Waldo Emerson - Works
Emerson's prose works include:
Nature (1836)
"The American Scholar" (1837, an address to Phi Beta Kappa Society at Harvard)
"The Divinit...
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Emerson New Jersey: Encyclopedia Ii - Emerson New Jersey - Government
Emerson New Jersey - Local government.
Emerson is governed using the Borough form of government, with a Mayor and a six-member Borough ...
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Emerson New Jersey: Encyclopedia Ii - Emerson New Jersey - Geography
Emerson is located at 40°58'31" North, 74°1'38" West (40.975140, -74.027258)GR1.
According to the United States Census Bureau, the boro...
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Emerson College: Encyclopedia Ii - Emerson College - Student Life
Emerson College - Student Organizations.
Emerson College offers a large number of organizations, most of which are highly active and di...
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Emerson Lake & Palmer: Encyclopedia Ii - Emerson Lake & Palmer - History
ELP formed in 1970. Their first four years were a creatively fertile period. Lake produced their first six albums, starting with Emerson,...
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Emerson Lake & Palmer: Encyclopedia Ii - Emerson Lake & Palmer - Discography
Emerson Lake & Palmer - As Emerson Lake & Palmer.
Emerson, Lake and Palmer (1970)
Tarkus (1971)
Pictures at an Exhibition (liv...
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Emerson Lake & Palmer: Encyclopedia Ii - Emerson Lake & Palmer - History
ELP formed in 1970. Their first four years were a creatively fertile period. Lake produced their first six albums, starting with Emerson,...
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Emerson New Jersey: Encyclopedia Ii - Emerson New Jersey - Demographics
As of the censusGR2 of 2000, there are 7,197 people, 2,373 households, and 1,964 families residing in the borough. The population density...
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Emerson Lake & Palmer: Encyclopedia Ii - Emerson Lake & Palmer - Overview
The trio consisted of:
Keith Emerson (born November 2, 1944) - keyboards
Greg Lake (born November 10, 1947) guitar, bass guitar, vocals
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Emerson College: Encyclopedia Ii - Emerson College - Media Theatre Journals & Publications
Emerson College - Media.
Radio Stations
WERS-FM 89.9
WECB-FM 99.9
Television
The Emerson Channel
Emerson Independent Video (EIV)
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Emerson Lake & Palmer: Encyclopedia Ii - Emerson Lake & Palmer - Discography
Emerson Lake & Palmer - As Emerson Lake & Palmer.
(1970) Emerson, Lake and Palmer
(1971) Tarkus
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Ralph Waldo Emerson:
American History Dictionary - Ralph Waldo Emerson
Definition and meaning of Ralph Waldo Emerson:
Emerson, Ralph Waldo Emerson was the leading transcendentalist thinker of th...
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Emerson Lake & Palmer: Encyclopedia Ii - Emerson Lake & Palmer - Overview
The trio consisted of:
Keith Emerson (born November 2, 1944) - keyboards
Greg Lake (born November 10, 1947) guitar, bass guitar, vocals
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Michael Emerson: Encyclopedia Ii - Michael Emerson - Selected Stage And Screen Credits
Michael Emerson - Theater.
The Importance of Being Earnest, Arkansas Repertory Theatre, 1990
Amadeus, Arkansas Repertory Theatre, 1995...
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Mugglenet: Encyclopedia Ii - Mugglenet - Emerson Spartz
Emerson Spartz was born on February 17, 1987, and is the founder of MuggleNet. The site was created in 1999 when he was a homeschooled tw...
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Roy Emerson: Encyclopedia Ii - Roy Emerson - Grand Slam Singles Finals
Roy Emerson - Wins 12.
Year Championship Opponent in Final Score in Final
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Jacqueline Liebergott: Encyclopedia Ii - Jacqueline Liebergott - Liebergott At Emerson College
Liebergott started at Emerson College as a professor in the division of Communication Sciences and Disorders. Later she moved up the rank...
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2005 In Nascar Busch Series: Encyclopedia Ii - 2005 In Nascar Busch Series - Emerson Radio 250
The Emerson Radio 250 was held on September 9 at Richmond International Raceway. Mark Martin was the polesitter.
Top Ten Results
Kevin H...
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Henry David Thoreau: Encyclopedia Ii - Henry David Thoreau - The Walden Years: 1845-1847
Thoreau embarked on a two-year experiment in simple living on July 4, 1845 when he moved to a second-growth forest around the shores of b...
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Denis Leary: Encyclopedia Ii - Denis Leary - Leary Firefighters Foundation
On December 3, 1999, six firefighters from Leary's hometown of Worcester were killed in a massive warehouse fire. Among the dead were Lea...
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Denis Leary: Encyclopedia Ii - Denis Leary - Material Controversy
For many years, Leary had been friends with fellow comedian Bill Hicks. However, when Hicks heard Leary's 1993 release No Cure For Cancer...
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Denis Leary: Encyclopedia Ii - Denis Leary - Career
Leary first became famous through an MTV-Sketch in which he ranted about R.E.M. He has also released two records of his stand-up comedy: ...
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The Nice: Encyclopedia Ii - The Nice - Personnel
Keith Emerson: Keyboards
Keith "Lee" Jackson: Bass, guitar, vocals
David O'List: Guitar, vocals (1967-1968)
Brian "Blinky" Davison: Drums...
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Henry James Sr.: Encyclopedia Ii - Henry James Sr. - Swedenborgianism
James began to be interested in Swedenborgianism around 1841, when he read some articles in London's Monthly Magazine on the subject by J...
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Transcendentalism:
New Age
Spiritual Dictionary On Transcendentalism
Transcendentalism Literary and philosophical movement of Emerson, Alcotts, Lane, Fuller, Thoreau, stressing nature, Eastern thought, ...
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Oriana Fallaci: Encyclopedia Ii - Oriana Fallaci - Career
Fallaci was born in Florence, Italy on June 29, 1930. During World War II, she joined the resistance despite her youth, in the democratic...
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Oriana Fallaci: Encyclopedia Ii - Oriana Fallaci - Controversy
In recent years, she has been crititcized by Muslim organizations for her commentary on Islam, particularly in her two bestselling books,...
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Transcendentalism:
Mysticism
Magick Dictionary
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Transcendentalism
TRANSCENDENTALISM Emerson's and Hawthorne's search for reality through spiritual intuition.
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Transcendentalism: Encyclopedia Ii - Transcendentalism - History
The publication of Emerson's 1836 essay Nature is usually taken to be the watershed moment at which Transcendentalism became a major cult...
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To The Power Of Three: Encyclopedia Ii - To The Power Of Three - Personnel
To The Power Of Three - Band.
Keith Emerson - Keyboards
Robert Berry - Guitars, Bass, Vocals
Carl Palmer - Drums, Percussion
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Deterrence Film: Encyclopedia Ii - Deterrence Film - Synopsis
The movie opens with a series of historical clips of various United States Presidents making speeches before beginning the story. Preside...
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Leoš Janáček: Encyclopedia Ii - Leoš Janáček - Influence On Other Musical Genres
Janáček's music has also had an influence on other genres outside classical music: the progressive rock band Emerson, Lake and Palmer r...
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Henry David Thoreau: Encyclopedia Ii - Henry David Thoreau - Life And Work
He was born in Concord, Massachusetts, and studied at Harvard between 1833 and 1837, majoring in English. Today, an equivalent degree wou...
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William Tudor 1779-1830: Encyclopedia Ii - William Tudor 1779-1830 - Literary Accomplishments
Tudor was co-founder and first editor of the famous North American Review, and cofounder of the Monthly Anthology, founded by Phineas Ada...
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Bat Ye'or: Encyclopedia Ii - Bat Ye'or - Early Life
She was born in Cairo, Egypt, but her Egyptian nationality was revoked in 1955 because she was Jewish, so she and her parents left Egypt ...
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Bat Ye'or: Encyclopedia Ii - Bat Ye'or - Dhimmitude
Bat Ye'or is known for popularizing the use of the term Dhimmitude, which she discusses in detail in her book Islam and Dhimmitude: Where...
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Australian Open: Encyclopedia Ii - Australian Open - Records
Men's record holders for most wins since 1925:
All competitions: Adrian Quist (Australia), 13.
Singles: Roy Emerson (Australia), 6.
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Daniel Pipes: Encyclopedia Ii - Daniel Pipes - Opinions
Daniel Pipes - Radical Islam.
Pipes has long expressed concern about the danger, as he sees it, of radical Islam to the Western world. ...
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Daniel Pipes: Encyclopedia Ii - Daniel Pipes - Background
Pipes was born on September 9, 1949, in Boston, Massachusetts, the son of Harvard historian Richard Pipes and his wife Irene (née Roth)....
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Bat Ye'or: Encyclopedia Ii - Bat Ye'or - Eurabia
She is also known for having coined the term Eurabia, a topic which she discusses at length in her most recent book Eurabia: The Euro-Ara...
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Bat Ye'or: Encyclopedia Ii - Bat Ye'or - Influence
Testimony before the Governing bodies:
1997 "Past is Prologue: The Challenge of Islamism Today. An Historical Overview of the Persecutio...
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Henry David Thoreau: Encyclopedia Ii - Henry David Thoreau - Bibliography
Henry David Thoreau - Online texts.
Autumnal Tints - courtesy of Wikisource.
Cape Cod - The Thoreau Reader
Civil Disobedience - The Th...
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Singularity Institute For Artificial Intelligence: Encyclopedia Ii - Singularity Institute For Artificial Intelligence - Recent Progress
On March 11, 2004, the Singularity Institute hired its second full-time employee, Executive Director Tyler Emerson. Prior to joining SIAI...
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Daniel Pipes: Encyclopedia Ii - Daniel Pipes - Praise And Controversy
The Wall Street Journal has called Pipes "an authoritative commentator on the Middle East." MSNBC described him as one of the best-known ...
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Brazil National Football Team: Encyclopedia Ii - Brazil National Football Team - Current Squad
Goalkeepers:
Dida
Gomes
Júlio César
Marcos
Defenders:
Alex (PSV Eindhoven)
Cafu
Cicinho
Edmílson
Gilberto
Gustavo Nery
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Dred Scott V. Sandford: Encyclopedia Ii - Dred Scott V. Sandford - Background
Dred Scott was a slave purchased around 1833 by Dr. John Emerson, a surgeon in the US Army, from Peter Blow, who had owned Scott perhaps ...
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Henry David Thoreau: Encyclopedia Ii - Henry David Thoreau - Life And Work
David Henry Thoreau was born in Concord, Massachusetts, to John and Cynthia Thoreau. He was named after a recently deceased paternal Uncl...
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Dred Scott V. Sandford: Encyclopedia Ii - Dred Scott V. Sandford - Background
Dred Scott was a slave purchased around 1833 by Dr. John Emerson, a surgeon in the US Army, from Peter Blow, who had owned Scott perhaps ...
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Bat Ye'or: Encyclopedia Ii - Bat Ye'or - Bat Ye'or's Theses
Her book Eurabia: The Euro-Arab Axis traces what she sees as connections between radical Arabs and Muslims, on the one hand, and fascists...
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List Of Australian National University People: Encyclopedia Ii - List Of Australian National University People - Notable Alumni
List of Australian National University people - Politics and government.
Philip Barresi, politician
Kim Beazley, senior, politician
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Rod Laver: Encyclopedia Ii - Rod Laver - Grand Slam Singles Finals
Rod Laver - Wins 11.
Year Championship Opponent in Final Score in Final
1960 Australian Championships Ne...
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I've Got A Secret: Encyclopedia Ii - I've Got A Secret - Hosts And Panelists
This show was a production of Mark Goodson and Bill Todman and was created by comedian Allan Sherman. The show was originally hosted by ...
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List Of Cricketers: Encyclopedia Ii - List Of Cricketers - Other Cricketers
This is a list of notable cricketers who have never played Test or one-day international cricket.
List of cricketers - Australia.
Bill...
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I've Got A Secret: Encyclopedia Ii - I've Got A Secret - Hosts And Panelists
This show was a production of Mark Goodson and Bill Todman and was created by comedian Allan Sherman. The show was originally hosted by r...
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List Of Rock Instrumentals: Encyclopedia Ii - List Of Rock Instrumentals - E
Journey of the Sorceror (One of These Nights)
Wasted Time (Reprise) (Hotel California)
Peter Gunn
Rebel Rouser
Daybreaker (On the...
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List Of Colleges And Universities In Metropolitan Boston: Encyclopedia Ii - List Of Colleges And Universities In Metropolitan Boston - City Of Boston
List of colleges and universities in metropolitan Boston - Four-year colleges.
Berklee College of Music
Boston Architectural Center
Bo...
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Atomic Rooster: Encyclopedia Ii - Atomic Rooster - History
In 1970, Vincent Crane and Carl Palmer release their self-titled debut album Atomic Rooster.
Between Palmer's departure (to be the third ...
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Ebenezer Howard: Encyclopedia Ii - Ebenezer Howard - Early Life
Howard travelled to America from England at the age of 21, moved to Nebraska, and soon discovered that he was not meant to be a farmer. H...
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Staten Island: Encyclopedia Ii - Staten Island - Culture
Staten Island is mentioned frequently in the lyrics of rap artists Wu-Tang Clan, most of whom were born in the borough which they refer t...
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Dred Scott V. Sandford: Encyclopedia Ii - Dred Scott V. Sandford - The Case
Dred Scott v. Sandford - Missouri court history.
The first case Scott brought was lost on a technicality; Scott could not prove to the ...
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Cadillac Russian Open: Encyclopedia Ii - Cadillac Russian Open - Winners
Cadillac Russian Open
2005 Mikael Lundberg - Sweden
BMW Russian Open
2004 Gary Emerson - England
2003 Fraser Marcus - Australia
2002 I...
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Environmental History: Encyclopedia Ii - Environmental History - History Of Field
Applying human innovations for the purpose of altering human attitudes on the environment could be said to have begun with Ralph Waldo Em...
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Louisa May Alcott: Encyclopedia Ii - Louisa May Alcott - Childhood And Early Works
Alcott was the daughter of noted Transcendentalist Amos Bronson Alcott and Abigail May the third, and though of New England parentage and...
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Nightfall Asimov: Encyclopedia Ii - Nightfall Asimov - Short Story
The short story was first published in the September 1941 issue of Astounding Science Fiction magazine under editor John W. Campbell. It ...
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Underworld Band: Encyclopedia Ii - Underworld Band - Discography
Underworld band - As The Screen Gemz.
I Can't Stand Cars / Teenage Teenage (1979)
Underworld band - As Freur.
Doot Doot (1983) (...
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Chek-tv: Encyclopedia Ii - Chek-tv - Current Anchors/reporters
Anchors: Murray Langdon (CH News at Noon), Sophie Lui (CH News at Five), Ed Watson (CH News at Six), Jennifer Crosby (CH News at Eleven),...
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Keyboardist: Encyclopedia Ii - Keyboardist - Notable Keyboardists
Note: this section lists people who predominantly played electric keyboards as detailed above.
Keyboardist - Rock Pop and Electronica.
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Houghton Mifflin: Encyclopedia Ii - Houghton Mifflin - Company History
In 1832, William Ticknor and James Thomas Fields had gathered an impressive list of writers, including Ralph Waldo Emerson, Nathaniel Haw...
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Keyboardist: Encyclopedia Ii - Keyboardist - Notable Keyboardists
Note: this section lists people who predominantly played electric keyboards as detailed above.
Keyboardist - Rock Pop and Electronica.
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Culture Of Iran: Encyclopedia Ii - Culture Of Iran - Persian Art
See main article: Iranian art
Culture of Iran - Persian language and literature.
See main article: Persian literature.
See main articl...
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Trail Of Tears: Encyclopedia Ii - Trail Of Tears - Forced Removal
The protests against the Treaty of New Echota continued. In the spring of 1838, Chief Ross presented a petition with more than 15,000 Che...
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Trail Of Tears: Encyclopedia Ii - Trail Of Tears - Forced Removal
The protests against the Treaty of New Echota continued. In the spring of 1838, Chief Ross presented a petition with more than 15,000 Che...
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Persian Literature: Encyclopedia Ii - Persian Literature - Subsequent Influences
Persian literature has had influences on many writers and cultures afar. The West-ostlicher Deewan of Goethe is a testament of how far th...
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