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| ARTICLES RELATED TO Fact about |  |  |  | Fact about: Encyclopedia II - Street Life - Facts about HomelessnessAbout 596 people sleep outside around England on any one night, 321 of whom are in Greater London (ODPH, June 2002).
Over 76,680 people place themselves in bed and breakfasts each year. Research has estimated that 88% of these are single homeless people.
There are 26,471 single homeless people who live in hostels and
9,600 single homeless people live in squats.
24,000 asylum seekers were recorded as 'absconded' by the Immigration and Nationality Directorate in 1998. This group would, therefore, be denied access to help with accommodation.
There are 265,579 people ...
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The University's mascot is the Boxer.
Founded by the United Church of Christ, the University's motto is Pro Christo et Regno Ejus, which is Latin for "For Christ and His Kindom".
The University's newspaper, the Index, was first published in 1893.
The University's annual yearbook, the Heart of Oak, was first published in 1894.
Tommy Thayer, lead guitarist of the ban ...
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 |  |  | Fact about: Facts About MindMind is not only daily made, but hourly made. In every minute it changes its colour and shape like a chameleon. It is very wavering and unsteady (Chanchalam and Asthiram). From "Easy Steps to Yoga" by Sri Swami Sivananda. Read more here: » Mind: Facts About Mind |
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of the Five PranasPrana - Secrets of the Five Pranas To change something we must alter the energy which creates it. This fact is true in the practice of Yoga. To bring about positive changes in body and mind we must understand the energy through which they work. This is called Prana in Sanskrit, meaning primary energy. It is sometimes translated as breath or vital force, though it is more than these. Read more here: » Prana: Secrets
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 |  |  | Fact about: Encyclopedia II - Predator 2 - New Facts About The PredatorPredator 2 established several new facts about the Predators, and actually painted them in a somewhat less harsh light than the previous film. The Predators are something of a noble hunter, and as a code they refuse to hunt or kill any unarmed prey, sick prey, or a pregnant prey. Also, at the end of the film, after Glover chases the alien back to his space ship and kills him he comes face to face with a dozen more Predators as they decloak and surround the cop. But presumably because their comrade was defeated in a fair match, they let the human leave while attending to the dead ...
See also:Predator 2, Predator 2 - Storyline, Predator 2 - New Facts About The Predator, Predator 2 - Trivia, Predator 2 - External link Read more here: » Predator 2: Encyclopedia II - Predator 2 - New Facts About The Predator |
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Since the 1970s, platforms have been built 155 m long, prepared for 8-car trains. Trains on lines 2, 6 and 7 cons ...
See also:Moscow Metro, Moscow Metro - Description of the Metro, Moscow Metro - History of the Moscow Metro, Moscow Metro - Interesting facts about the system, Moscow Metro - Recent events, Moscow Metro - The Lines of the Metro, Moscow Metro - Construction plans Read more here: » Moscow Metro: Encyclopedia II - Moscow Metro - Interesting facts about the system |
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 |  |  | Fact about: Encyclopedia II - Utica New York - Additional facts about UticaAs of the 2000 census, the city had a total population of 60,651. A 2003 estimate projected that Utica's population had shrunk to 59,947.
Frank Woolworth opened the first of many of his 5 and 10-cent Woolworth stores on February 22, 1879 in Utica.
Utica is the site of the Boilermaker Road Race and the Running Hall of Fame. Universities in Utica include Utica College, State University of New York Institute of Technology, Pratt at Munson-Williams-Proctor Arts Institute, and Mohawk Valley Community College. Nearby colleges include ...
See also:Utica New York, Utica New York - History, Utica New York - Geography, Utica New York - Demographics, Utica New York - Additional facts about Utica, Utica New York - Media Outlets, Utica New York - Educational Institutions Read more here: » Utica New York: Encyclopedia II - Utica New York - Additional facts about Utica |
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Yorktown is also the home of the IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center, designed by the well-known Finnish-American architect, Eero Saarinen.
Yorktown once had five stations along the New York and Putnam Railroad — Kitchawan, Croton Lake, Croton Heights, Yo ...
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