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Hell's Kitchen

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Hell's Kitchen

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Hell's Kitchen: Encyclopedia II - Hell's Kitchen - Derivation

Originally, the expression "Hell's Kitchen" referred to a rough neighborhood in South London. The term in reference to New York first appeared in print on September 22, 1881, when a New York Times reporter went to a police guide to get details of a multiple murder there. He referred to a particular tenement at 39th Street and 10th Avenue as "Hell's Kitchen", and said that the entire section was "pr ...

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Hell's Kitchen, Hell's Kitchen - Derivation, Hell's Kitchen - Clinton, Hell's Kitchen - Hell's Kitchen in popular entertainment, Hell's Kitchen - A vibrant neighborhood

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Hell's Kitchen: Encyclopedia - Kitchen

A kitchen is a room used for food preparation. A modern kitchen is typically equipped with a stove or microwave oven and has a sink with water on tap for cleaning food and dishwashing. Modern kitchens often also feature a dishwasher. Some installations to store food usually also are present, either in the form of an adjacent pantry or more commonly cabinets and a refrigerator. Although the main function of a kitchen is cooking, it can be the center of other activities as well, especially within homes, depending on its size, fur ...

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Hell's Kitchen: Encyclopedia II - Kitchen - The evolution of the kitchen

The development of the kitchen has been intricately and intrinsically linked with the development of the cooking range or stove. Until the 18th century, open fire was the sole means of heating food, and the architecture of the kitchen reflected this. When technical advances brought new ways to heat food in the 18th and 19th centuries, architects took advantage of newly-gained flexibility to bring fundamental changes to the kitchen. Water on tap only became gradually available during industrialization; before, water had to be collected from the nearest well and heated in the kitche ...

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Kitchen, Kitchen - The evolution of the kitchen, Kitchen - Early history, Kitchen - Colonial American kitchens, Kitchen - Industrialization, Kitchen - Rationalization, Kitchen - Technicalization, Kitchen - Free for all, Kitchen - Domestic kitchen planning, Kitchen - Other kitchen types, Kitchen - Kitchens around the world

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Hell's Kitchen: Encyclopedia - Clinton

Clinton may refer to a number of persons or places. Clinton - Persons. Clinton - Use as a First Name. Clinton as a word is a noun meaning a settlement on a hill. Clinton - Family of Sir Henry Clinton. Admiral George Clinton (royal governor) (1686–1761) General Sir Henry Clinton (American War of Independence) (1732–1795) General Sir William Henry Clinton (1769–1846) Lieutenant General Sir Henry Clinton (Na ...

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Hell's Kitchen: Encyclopedia - Daredevil

Daredevil Art by Alex Maleev, 2003. For people who perform risky stunts as a profession, see stunt performer. For the 1940s character popularized by Charles Biro, see Daredevil (Golden Age) Daredevil (Matt Murdock) is a Marvel Comics superhero created by Stan Lee and Bill Everett. He debuted in April 1964 with ‘’Daredevil’’ #1 and is maybe most notable ...

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Hell's Kitchen: Encyclopedia - Alicia Keys

Alicia Keys (born Alicia Augello Cook on January 25, 1981 in Manhattan, New York) is an American R&B/soul singer, composer, record producer, and pianist. Alicia Keys - Early Life. Alicia Keys - Family and musical background. Alicia was born on January 25, 1981 to a Italian American mother, Terri Augello, and a African-American father, Craig Cook, and was raised in the Hell's Kitchen neighborhood of New York City. She began playing piano when she was seve ...

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Hell's Kitchen: Encyclopedia - Charlton Heston

Charlton Heston (born John Charles Carter on October 4, 1923, although the year is usually given as 1924), is an American film actor noted for heroic roles, and his long involvement in political issues. Charlton Heston - Early career. Heston was born in Evanston, Illinois to Lilla Charlton and Russell Whitford Carter. Before he was 10 his parents divorced. Some years later, his mother married Chester Heston. The new family moved to well-off Wilmette, Illinois, a northern suburb of Chicago, Illinois, ...

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Hell's Kitchen: Encyclopedia - Chelsea Manhattan

Chelsea is located on the West Side of Manhattan, New York City. It is located to the south of Hell's Kitchen and the Garment District, north of Greenwich Village, and north / north-east of the Meatpacking District that centers on West 14th Street. Chelsea takes its name from the Federal-style house of the Moore family, named after Chelsea, the manor of Sir Thomas More on which the borough in London has been built. The house was the birthplace of Clement Clarke Moore, who is more often credited with "A Visit From St. Nicholas"— which he may have authored— than with the first Greek and Hebrew lexicons p ...

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Hell's Kitchen: Encyclopedia II - Kitchen - Other kitchen types

Restaurant and canteen kitchens found in hotels, hospitals, army barracks and similar establishments are generally (in developed countries) subject to public health laws. They are inspected periodically by public-health officials, and forced to close if they don't meet hygienic requirements mandated by law. Canteen kitchens (and castle kitchens) were often the places where new technology was used first. For instance, Benjamin Thompson's "energy saving stove", an early 19th century fully-closed iron stove using one fire to heat several pots, was designed for large kitchens; another thirty years pa ...

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Kitchen, Kitchen - The evolution of the kitchen, Kitchen - Early history, Kitchen - Colonial American kitchens, Kitchen - Industrialization, Kitchen - Rationalization, Kitchen - Technicalization, Kitchen - Free for all, Kitchen - Domestic kitchen planning, Kitchen - Other kitchen types, Kitchen - Kitchens around the world

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Hell's Kitchen: Encyclopedia II - Kitchen - Domestic kitchen planning

Domestic kitchen design per se is a relatively recent discipline. The first ideas to optimize the work in the kitchen go back to Catherine Beecher's A Treatise on Domestic Economy (1843, revised and republished together with her sister Harriet Beecher Stowe as The American Woman's Home in 1869). Beecher's "model kitchen" propagated for the first time a systematic design based on early ergonomics. The design included regular shelves on the walls, ample work space, and dedicated storage areas for various food items. Beecher even separated the functions of preparing food and cooking it altogether by moving ...

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Kitchen, Kitchen - The evolution of the kitchen, Kitchen - Early history, Kitchen - Colonial American kitchens, Kitchen - Industrialization, Kitchen - Rationalization, Kitchen - Technicalization, Kitchen - Free for all, Kitchen - Domestic kitchen planning, Kitchen - Other kitchen types, Kitchen - Kitchens around the world

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Hell's Kitchen: Encyclopedia - 106 & Park

106 & Park: BET's Top 10 Live is a top-ten video countdown that has aired every weekday on BET since 2000 and is the network's #1 rated show. The show can be compared to MTV's TRL since they are both live and count down the most popular music videos as voted by viewers. The 90-minute segment features popular hip hop and R&B music videos. 106 & Park was originally produced in Harlem, and the title's namesake came from its studio location. When Viacom bought BET, the show was moved south to its present production site -- the CBS Broadcast Center at 524 West 57t ...

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Hell's Kitchen: Encyclopedia II - Deus Ex - Overview

The game is built based on a modified Unreal engine and Deus Ex is seen as combining a variety of gaming genres. The game featured environments often drawn from real locations, including a severely damaged Statue of Liberty, Hell's Kitchen in New York City, and the Wan Chai District in Hong Kong, among others. It was also notable for the complex tactical possibilities, where players could choose many different ways of achieving evolving goals, including stealth (akin to Thief), long-range sniping, all-out combat with various heavy weapons, character interaction, bypassing devices, computer hacking an ...

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Deus Ex, Deus Ex - Etymology, Deus Ex - Overview, Deus Ex - Dating, Deus Ex - Real world parallels, Deus Ex - Trivia, Deus Ex - Characters, Deus Ex - Theme music

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Hell's Kitchen: Encyclopedia II - Marvel Universe - Concepts

The central concept of the Marvel Universe is that it is just like the real world, except that superheroes (and supervillains) exist. It is more than just that, however. The Marvel Universe includes examples of most major science fiction and fantasy concepts, and writers keep adding more continuously. Further, these concepts are often (though not always) developed in ways that don't contradict each other, but instead form a unified background. This concept is fairly rare; another example of a fictional universe that seeks to use all typ ...

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Marvel Universe, Marvel Universe - History, Marvel Universe - Concepts, Marvel Universe - Cosmology, Marvel Universe - Dimensions, Marvel Universe - Time, Marvel Universe - Places, Marvel Universe - New York City, Marvel Universe - Locations, Marvel Universe - Elsewhere, Marvel Universe - Artifacts, Marvel Universe - Other objects, Marvel Universe - Continuities, Marvel Universe - Crossovers and major events

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Hell's Kitchen: Encyclopedia II - Falling into Infinity - Notes

In Japan, a limited edition of "Falling Into Infinity" comes with a bonus 3" CD that contains demos of "Take Away My Pain" and "Speak To Me" "Take Away My Pain" is dedicated to John Petrucci's Father who died of cancer in 1996. Previously John Petrucci wrote "Another Day" (from Images and Words) accounting his father's struggle with cancer. Hell's Kitchen is a New York City neighborhood where Avatar Studios, the ...

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Falling into Infinity, Falling into Infinity - Track listing, Falling into Infinity - Personnel, Falling into Infinity - Notes, Falling into Infinity - Chart performance

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Hell's Kitchen: Encyclopedia II - Gordon Ramsay - Restaurant

At the age of 19 Ramsay now turned his hand to cookery. He worked under Marco Pierre White and Albert Roux in London and Guy Savoy and Joel Robuchon in Paris before becoming head chef of the newly-opened Aubergine restaurant in 1993. By 1996, the restaurant had been awarded two Michelin stars. After a dispute with the management he left Aubergine in 1998 to open his own eponymous restaurant, in Chelsea. The restaurant gained three Michelin stars in 2001, making Ramsay the first Scot to achieve that feat. In this restaurant he f ...

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Gordon Ramsay, Gordon Ramsay - Early years, Gordon Ramsay - Restaurant, Gordon Ramsay - Media, Gordon Ramsay - Trivia, Gordon Ramsay - Filmography, Gordon Ramsay - Bibliography

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Hell's Kitchen: Encyclopedia II - Demographics of New York City - Irish New York

see also: Irish American The Irish community is one of New York's major ethnic groups, and has been a significant proportion of the City's population since the waves of immigration in the late 1800s. As a result of the potato famine in Ireland, many Irish families were forced to emigrate from the country. By 1854, between 1.5 and 2 million Irish left their country. In the United States, most Irish became city-dwellers. With little money, many had to settle in the cities that the ships they came on landed in. By 1850, the Irish ...

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Demographics of New York City, Demographics of New York City - German New York, Demographics of New York City - Irish New York, Demographics of New York City - Irish Neighborhoods of New York City, Demographics of New York City - Irish Mayors of New York City, Demographics of New York City - Irish Bishops of the Archdiocese of New York, Demographics of New York City - Notable Irish People from New York City, Demographics of New York City - Irish Gangs of New York City, Demographics of New York City - Entertainment about Irish in New York City, Demographics of New York City - External links, Demographics of New York City - Italians in New York, Demographics of New York City - Jewish Community, Demographics of New York City - Chinese in New York, Demographics of New York City - Current Demographics

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Hell's Kitchen: Encyclopedia II - List of named ethnic enclaves in North American cities - List by world region

List of named ethnic enclaves in North American cities - Asian East and South. Asia District, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States Asia West, Richmond, British Columbia, Canada Chinatowns Chinatown, Boston, Massachusetts, United States Chinatown, Brooklyn, New York, United States Chinatown, Chicago, Illinois, United States Chinatown, Houston, Texas, United States Chinatown, Las Vegas, Nevada, United States Chinatown, Los Angeles, Cali ...

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List of named ethnic enclaves in North American cities, List of named ethnic enclaves in North American cities - About, List of named ethnic enclaves in North American cities - List by world region, List of named ethnic enclaves in North American cities - Asian East and South, List of named ethnic enclaves in North American cities - European, List of named ethnic enclaves in North American cities - Middle Eastern and Central Asian, List of named ethnic enclaves in North American cities - Latin American and Caribbean, List of named ethnic enclaves in North American cities - Et al.

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Hell's Kitchen: Encyclopedia II - Daredevil - History

Daredevil - Volume 1: 1964 - 1998. Stan Lee's vision for the character found inspiration in such larger-than-life heroes as those of Alexandre Dumas, as evidenced by one of DD's earliest nicknames, the "Scarlet Swashbuckler". The characterization, however, over time lost its roots and devolved into a second-rate knock-off of Spider-Man given their shared proclivity for acrobatics and banter. Whether this was an intentional effort to bolster sales or simply a lack of focus, the character was underappreciated and would move to a bimonthly publishing schedule whe ...

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Daredevil, Daredevil - Overview, Daredevil - Origin, Daredevil - Powers, Daredevil - History, Daredevil - Volume 1: 1964 - 1998, Daredevil - Volume 2: 1998 - Present, Daredevil - Notable creators, Daredevil - Detailed Examination, Daredevil - Character Analysis, Daredevil - Supporting Cast, Daredevil - Other Daredevils, Daredevil - Other Media Adaptations, Daredevil - Film, Daredevil - Television, Daredevil - Video Games, Daredevil - Bibliography

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Hell's Kitchen: Encyclopedia II - Granada Productions - Granada Productions Australia

Granada Productions Australia is one of Australia’s leading independent television producers. Established in 1998, Granada Productions has grown to the point where it now produces over 120 hours of television every year. The company was originally Artist Services, a company formed by a group of investors including Steve Vizard, producing many shows such as Fast Forward, Full Frontal an ...

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Granada Productions, Granada Productions - Granada Productions Australia, Granada Productions - Granada America, Granada Productions - Granada Germany, Granada Productions - Granada International

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Hell's Kitchen: Encyclopedia II - Nick Fury - History

Nicholas Joseph Fury was the eldest of three children born to Jack Fury. His father was a United States citizen who enlisted in the Royal Flying Corps of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland during World War I. This minor Marvel Universe hero only starred in Sgt. Fury and his Howling Commandos #76 (March, 1970). According to the issue Jack enlisted in the Corps in 1916 and was stationed in France under the Third Republic. He reportedly managed to shoot down Manfred von Richthofen early in his flying career. He was a highly-decorated combat a ...

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Nick Fury, Nick Fury - History, Nick Fury - Alternate Versions, Nick Fury - Movies and television, Nick Fury - Awards & Recogntion

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