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Patience operetta - Act 1.
In front of Castle Bunthorne, a group of "lovesick maidens" mope about, dramatically sighing as they inform the audience that they're one and all in love with the aesthetic poet Bunthorne ("Twenty lovesick maidens we"). Lady Jane, the oldest and plainest of the ladies, informs them that Bunthorne, far from returning their affections, has his heart set on the simple, unpretentious milkmaid Patience. Patience herself appears, and, when asked about Bunthorne, confesses that she has never l ...
See also:Patience operetta, Patience operetta - Plot, Patience operetta - Act 1, Patience operetta - Act 2, Patience operetta - External link Read more here: » Patience operetta: Encyclopedia II - Patience operetta - Plot |
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|  |  |  | Encounter: Encyclopedia II - Scientology - Scientology in popular cultureOn November 16, 2005, Comedy Central aired a South Park episode centering around Scientology called Trapped in the Closet[26]. In the episode, Scientologists decide Stan is the reincarnation of L. Ron Hubbard. The story includes some of the "secrets" cited above, including the Xenu incident. These are presented with the caption "This is what Scientologists actually believe," lest viewers mistake the comments for satire.
The show concludes with a group of Scientologists threatening to sue Stan, and the credits are entirely populated by ...
See also:Scientology, Scientology - Beliefs and practices, Scientology - Auditing, Scientology - The ARC Triangle, Scientology - The tone scale, Scientology - Past lives, Scientology - Operating Thetan levels and the Xenu incident, Scientology - Scientology and other religions, Scientology - Origins, Scientology - The Church of Scientology, Scientology - Independent Scientology groups, Scientology - Controversy and criticism, Scientology - Official Status as a Religion, Scientology - Scientology and psychiatry, Scientology - Scientology Versus The Internet, Scientology - Scientology in popular culture, Scientology - Celebrity practitioners Read more here: » Scientology: Encyclopedia II - Scientology - Scientology in popular culture |
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|  |  |  | Encounter: Encyclopedia II - Mandan - LanguageThe Mandan language belongs to the Siouan language family. It was initially thought to be closely related to the languages of the Hidatsa and the Crow. However, since the Mandan language has been in contact with Hidatsa and Crow for many years, the exact relationship between Mandan and other Siouan languages (including Hidatsa and Crow) has been obscured and is currently undetermined. For this reason, Mandan is most often considered to be a se ...
See also:Mandan, Mandan - Synonymy, Mandan - Language, Mandan - Culture, Mandan - Lodges and villages, Mandan - Family life, Mandan - Subsistence, Mandan - Dress, Mandan - Religion, Mandan - History, Mandan - Origins and early history, Mandan - European encounter, Mandan - Smallpox epidemic of 1837–38, Mandan - Late 19th and the 20th centuries, Mandan - Present day, Mandan - Notes Read more here: » Mandan: Encyclopedia II - Mandan - Language |
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|  |  |  | Encounter: Encyclopedia II - Soap opera - Soap opera characteristics
Soap opera - Plots and storylines.
Most soaps follow the lives of a group of characters who live or work in a particular place. The storylines follow the day-to-day lives of these characters. In many soap operas, in particular US daytime serials, the characters are generally more handsome, beautiful, seductive, and wealthy than the typical person watching the show. This is true to a lesser extent in Australian and UK soap operas which largely focus on more everyday characters and situations. Many Australian and U ...
See also:Soap opera, Soap opera - Development of the soap opera, Soap opera - Soap opera characteristics, Soap opera - Plots and storylines, Soap opera - Soap music, Soap opera - Soaps in the United States, Soap opera - The Golden Age of American television, Soap opera - American soaps: for the evening too, Soap opera - Evolution of US daytime soaps, Soap opera - Characteristics of American soaps today, Soap opera - Current American daytime television schedule, Soap opera - Soaps in the United Kingdom, Soap opera - Soaps in Australia, Soap opera - Soap parodies Read more here: » Soap opera: Encyclopedia II - Soap opera - Soap opera characteristics |
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| |  |  |  | Encounter: Encyclopedia II - David Lange - Early lifeLange was born in Thames, the son of a doctor of German descent. His relatives suffered prejudice during the First World War due to their German ancestry, and Lange himself would face a political rival in 1984 who tried to discredit him because of his German heritage. The family moved to the south Auckland suburb of Otahuhu where Lange grew up. He received his formal education at Fairburn Primary School, Otara Intermediate School and Otahuhu College, then at Auckland University, where he graduated in law in 1965. He paid his way through univ ...
See also:David Lange, David Lange - Early life, David Lange - Political career, David Lange - International affairs, David Lange - Personal life, David Lange - Quote, David Lange - External link Read more here: » David Lange: Encyclopedia II - David Lange - Early life |
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|  |  |  | Encounter: Encyclopedia II - Materia - Colors and usageMateria works in conjunction with 'slots', which are places on a weapon or armour to place materia (all materia crystals are the same size and shape, except the Black/White Materia, which are not available to the player, and the Huge Materia crystals, which can not be carried around). Slots come in individual or linked-pair varieties; the latter allowing the use of Support materia to enhance the functionality of a single linked materia orb of Summon, Magic or Command materia.
Most materia lower one or more of the physical characterist ...
See also:Materia, Materia - Colors and usage, Materia - Materia combos, Materia - White materia, Materia - Black materia, Materia - Huge materia, Materia - Other appearances Read more here: » Materia: Encyclopedia II - Materia - Colors and usage |
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| | |  |  |  | Encounter: Encyclopedia II - Operation Mockingbird - HistoryIn 1948 Frank Wisner was appointed director of the Office of Special Projects (OSP). Soon afterwards OSP was renamed the Office of Policy Coordination (OPC). This became the espionage and counter-intelligence branch of the Central Intelligence Agency. Wisner was told to create an organization that concentrated on "propaganda, economic warfare; preventive direct action, including sabotage, anti-sabotage, demolition and evacuation measures; subversion against hostile states, including assistance to underground resistance groups, and support of ...
See also:Operation Mockingbird, Operation Mockingbird - History, Operation Mockingbird - Part of the Directorate of Plans, Operation Mockingbird - Guatemala, Operation Mockingbird - First exposure, Operation Mockingbird - Church Committee Investigations, Operation Mockingbird - Carl Bernstein Article, Operation Mockingbird - Has Mockingbird Been Closed Down?, Operation Mockingbird - Media Controlled, Operation Mockingbird - Sources Read more here: » Operation Mockingbird: Encyclopedia II - Operation Mockingbird - History |
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| |  |  |  | Encounter: Encyclopedia II - Cox Plate - Notable WinnersThe list of past winners of the W.S. Cox Plate contains most of the champion racehorses of Australia and New Zealand. Many great horses have won the race twice, including Phar Lap, Flight, Tobin Bronze, Sunline and Northerly. Legend Kingston Town won the race three times.
Only one horse has ever won the race in the same year as winning the Melbourne and Caulfield cups, Rising Fast (1954), considered by many to be the greatest ever horse from New Zealand.
The double with the Melbourne Cup has only been achieved by six horses, namely, Makybe Diva, Might and Power, Saintly, Nigh ...
See also:Cox Plate, Cox Plate - Notable Winners, Cox Plate - Past Winners Read more here: » Cox Plate: Encyclopedia II - Cox Plate - Notable Winners |
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|  |  |  | Encounter: Encyclopedia II - Sigmund Freud - Freud's legacy
Sigmund Freud - Psychotherapy.
Freud trained as a medical doctor, and as such, he believed his research methods and conclusions were scientific. However, his research and practice were condemned by many of his peers, as well as later psychologists and academics. Some, like Juliet Mitchell, have suggested that this is because his basic claim, that many of our conscious thoughts and actions are motivated by unconscious fears and desires, implicitly challenges universal and objective claims about the world (some pro ...
See also:Sigmund Freud, Sigmund Freud - Life, Sigmund Freud - Innovations, Sigmund Freud - Early work, Sigmund Freud - The unconscious, Sigmund Freud - Psychosexual development, Sigmund Freud - The id ego and superego, Sigmund Freud - Defense mechanisms, Sigmund Freud - The life and death instincts, Sigmund Freud - Psychology of religion, Sigmund Freud - Freud's legacy, Sigmund Freud - Psychotherapy, Sigmund Freud - Philosophy, Sigmund Freud - Critical reactions, Sigmund Freud - Patients, Sigmund Freud - Major works, Sigmund Freud - Books about Freud and psychoanalysis, Sigmund Freud - Psychoanalysis: theory and practice, Sigmund Freud - Conceptual critiques, Sigmund Freud - Biographies, Sigmund Freud - Biographical critiques Read more here: » Sigmund Freud: Encyclopedia II - Sigmund Freud - Freud's legacy |
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|  |  |  | Encounter: Encyclopedia - PhysicsPhysics (from the Greek, φυσικός (physikos), "natural", and φύσις (physis), "nature") is the science of the natural world dealing with the fundamental constituents of the universe, the forces they exert on one another, and the results produced by these forces. Sometimes in modern physics a more sophisticated approach is taken that incorporates elements of the three areas listed above; it relates to the laws of symmetry and conservation, such as those pertaining to energy, momentum, charge, and parity. [1] Phy ...
Including:
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|  |  |  | Encounter: Encyclopedia II - Psychology of torture - Psychology of tortureAs normal developing human beings, people internalize certain concepts needed to support their ability to face life. For example, they come to understand there are people and authorities who will support them, they psychologically become independent and individual from their peer group (individuation), they believe they have validity purpose and "a place" simply by virtue of being a human being, that they are not simply an "object", they have many life-experiences which give them pride and self-confidence, and so on. These are a very profoun ...
See also:Psychology of torture, Psychology of torture - Background, Psychology of torture - The torture process, Psychology of torture - What is psychological stress and pain, Psychology of torture - Psychology of torture, Psychology of torture - Psychology of pain, Psychology of torture - Extending torture to family and friends, Psychology of torture - The perversion of intimacy, Psychology of torture - Forced absorption of the torturer's perspective, Psychology of torture - Psychology of torturers, Psychology of torture - Psychological results of torture, Psychology of torture - Torture trauma and survival Read more here: » Psychology of torture: Encyclopedia II - Psychology of torture - Psychology of torture |
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|  |  |  | Encounter: Encyclopedia II - Uzumaki Naruto - Naruto II arcAfter this failed attempt to retrieve Sasuke, Naruto learns that circumstances have granted him a 2 and a half-year window to prepare himself to face Orochimaru (who had to switch bodies prematurely and now has to wait 3 years before executing his original plan of transferring into Sasuke) and defend himself against additional kidnap attempts from the shady organisation Akatsuki (who, according to Jiraiya's information sources and for reasons unknown, halt their plans to attempt capturing Naruto for three years). Naruto takes this opportunit ...
See also:Uzumaki Naruto, Uzumaki Naruto - History, Uzumaki Naruto - Personality and characteristics, Uzumaki Naruto - Ninja academy, Uzumaki Naruto - Team 7, Uzumaki Naruto - Chūnin exam, Uzumaki Naruto - Sasuke retrival arc, Uzumaki Naruto - Naruto II arc, Uzumaki Naruto - Trivia Read more here: » Uzumaki Naruto: Encyclopedia II - Uzumaki Naruto - Naruto II arc |
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| | |  |  |  | Encounter: Encyclopedia II - Operation Mockingbird - Has Mockingbird Been Closed Down?According to researchers such as Steve Kangas [28], Angus Mackenzie [29] and Alex Constantine [30], Operation Mockingbird was not closed down by the CIA in 1976. For example, in 1998 Kangas argued that CIA asset Richard Mellon Scaife ran "Forum World Features, a foreign ...
See also:Operation Mockingbird, Operation Mockingbird - History, Operation Mockingbird - Part of the Directorate of Plans, Operation Mockingbird - Guatemala, Operation Mockingbird - First exposure, Operation Mockingbird - Church Committee Investigations, Operation Mockingbird - Carl Bernstein Article, Operation Mockingbird - Has Mockingbird Been Closed Down?, Operation Mockingbird - Media Controlled, Operation Mockingbird - Sources Read more here: » Operation Mockingbird: Encyclopedia II - Operation Mockingbird - Has Mockingbird Been Closed Down? |
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|  |  |  | Encounter: Meaning of Dreams from; Concert to CopperDream Interpretation
including the meaning of dreams about:
Concert,
Concubine, Confectionery, Confetti, Conflagration, Conjurer, Conjuring,
Conscience, Conspiracy, Consumption, Contempt, Convent, Convention, Convicted,
Convicts, Cooking, Cooking Stove, Cooling Board, Copper,
For more dream
interpretations, see: Dream Interpretation
For more about dreams, see: Dreams.
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|  |  |  | Encounter: Meaning of Dreams from; Epidemic to EyeDreams Hidden Meaning including the meaning of
dreams about: Epicure,
Epidemic, Ermine, Errands, Escape, Estate, Europe, Eve, Evening, Evergreen,
Exchange, Execution, Exile, Explosion, Eye, Eyebrows, Eyeglass
For more dream
interpretation, see: Meaning of Dreams or Dream Dictionary
For articles about
dreams, see: Dreams
Read more here: » Dreams Hidden Meaning: Meaning of Dreams from; Epidemic to Eye |
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|  |  |  | Encounter: Dream Interpretation of dreams from;Dream Interpretation including dreams
about:
Brambles,
Branch, Brandy, Brass, Bray, Bread, Break, Breakfast, Breath , Brewing, Briars,
Brick, Bride, Bridge, Bridle, Bridle Bits, Brimstone, Bronchitis, Bronze, Brood,
Broom, Broth, Brothel, Brothers, Brush, Buckle, Buffalo, Bugle, Bugs, Buildings
For more dream interpretations, see:
Dream Interpretation
For more about dreams, see: Dreams.
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