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| ARTICLES RELATED TO Moonstone |  |  |  | Moonstone: Encyclopedia II - Birthday - History of celebration of birthdays in the WestIt is thought that the large scale celebration of birthdays in Europe was due to Mithraism in the Roman Empire, and that prior to this it was not so common. Mithraism had a large influence throughout the empire, due to being taken up by many Roman soldiers, until it was supplanted by Christianity. Birthday celebrations were much rarer during the Middle Ages, but saw a resurgence with the advent of the Reformation, when they were seen as a good way to transfer customs from the saint's ...
See also:Birthday, Birthday - Western birthday traditions, Birthday - Festive, Birthday - Testing, Birthday - Astrology, Birthday - Special birthdays, Birthday - Official/Alternative birthdays and name day, Birthday - History of celebration of birthdays in the West, Birthday - Birthday gift symbolism, Birthday - Birthstones, Birthday - Zodiac stones, Birthday - Birthday stones Read more here: » Birthday: Encyclopedia II - Birthday - History of celebration of birthdays in the West |
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| |  |  |  | Moonstone: Encyclopedia II - The Phantom - The legendOver the course of more than sixty years' worth of stories, the "legend" of the Phantom grew to become an integral part of the series' raison d'être. The legend of the "Ghost Who Walks" made the character stand out from the innumerable costumed heroes who have battled crime throughout the 20th Century, and has helped maintain his appeal through the present day.
Much of the underlying, continuing plots and "themes" of the series focus on the continuing legend of the Phantom, and a number of stories have included mysterious coin ...
See also:The Phantom, The Phantom - The character, The Phantom - The legend, The Phantom - The newspaper strips, The Phantom - Reprints, The Phantom - In comic books, The Phantom - In other media, The Phantom - Novels, The Phantom - Movies, The Phantom - Television, The Phantom - Animation, The Phantom - Stage, The Phantom - Notes Read more here: » The Phantom: Encyclopedia II - The Phantom - The legend |
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| |  |  |  | Moonstone: Encyclopedia II - Humboldt County California - GeographyAccording to the U.S. Census Bureau, the county has a total area of 10,495 km² (4,052 mi²). 9,253 km² (3,572 mi²) of it is land and 1,243 km² (480 mi²) of it is water. The total area is 11.84% water.
Located in Humboldt County is Cape Mendocino, the westernmost point in California, with a longitude of 124 degrees, 24 minutes and 30 seconds.
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See also:Humboldt County California, Humboldt County California - History, Humboldt County California - Geography, Humboldt County California - Government, Humboldt County California - Demographics, Humboldt County California - Cities and towns, Humboldt County California - Educational and cultural institutions, Humboldt County California - Media, Humboldt County California - Marijuana cultivation and culture, Humboldt County California - Points of interest Read more here: » Humboldt County California: Encyclopedia II - Humboldt County California - Geography |
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|  |  |  | Moonstone: Encyclopedia II - Humboldt County California - MediaHumboldt County has one of the more competitive media environments to be found in such a rural area, with standards ranging from Associated Press style to lacadasical to tabloid.
The longest-running paper is the [Times-Standard], owned now by Media News Group, which has been in daily publication since 1854. Joining them in 2006 is the daily [[Eureka Reporter] owned by local developer and prominent Republican activist Rob Arkley, Jr. Regional weekly and bi-weekly publications include the [North Coast Journal] ...
See also:Humboldt County California, Humboldt County California - History, Humboldt County California - Geography, Humboldt County California - Government, Humboldt County California - Demographics, Humboldt County California - Cities and towns, Humboldt County California - Educational and cultural institutions, Humboldt County California - Media, Humboldt County California - Marijuana cultivation and culture, Humboldt County California - Points of interest Read more here: » Humboldt County California: Encyclopedia II - Humboldt County California - Media |
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|  |  |  | Moonstone: Encyclopedia II - Humboldt County California - Marijuana cultivation and cultureHumboldt County has had a persistent reputation as one of the state's largest major marijauna-producing regions, [1] and a national if not international reputation as a producer of high-quality marijuana. [2] Humboldt County was on the April issue of High Times in 2005.
It is popularly believed that the largest industry in Humboldt County is marijuana production. Although specific figures are hard to come by due to its illegal status in the United States at least one estimate put it between 200 and 500 ...
See also:Humboldt County California, Humboldt County California - History, Humboldt County California - Geography, Humboldt County California - Government, Humboldt County California - Demographics, Humboldt County California - Cities and towns, Humboldt County California - Educational and cultural institutions, Humboldt County California - Media, Humboldt County California - Marijuana cultivation and culture, Humboldt County California - Points of interest Read more here: » Humboldt County California: Encyclopedia II - Humboldt County California - Marijuana cultivation and culture |
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|  |  |  | Moonstone: Encyclopedia II - Whodunit - Some representative examples of whodunits in chronological orderFinally, recent additions to the subgenre of the whodunit include the novels of Simon Brett, the Thackery Phin novels of John Sladek, Lawrence Block's The Burglar in the Library (1997), which is a spoof set in the present in an English-style country house, Kinky Friedman's Road Kill (1997), and Ben Elton's Dead Famous (2001).
See also Historical whodunnit.
An important variation on the whodunit is the inverted detective story (also referred to as "howshecatchem") where the guilty ...
See also:Whodunit, Whodunit - Some representative examples of whodunits in chronological order, Whodunit - Humour in whodunits, Whodunit - Parody and spoof, Whodunit - External resources Read more here: » Whodunit: Encyclopedia II - Whodunit - Some representative examples of whodunits in chronological order |
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| |  |  |  | Moonstone: Encyclopedia II - Beetle comics - History
Beetle comics - Early Career: From Aviation to Crime.
Abner Jenkins was a master mechanic at an aircraft parts factory who became dissatisfied with his boring, low paying job. Using his considerable mechanical knowledge, Jenkins built an armor-plated, strength-augmenting suit, a pair of gravity-defying wings, suction-fingered gloves, and a cybernetic control helmet. Calling himself the Beetle, Jenkins decided to use his battlesuit for fame, wealth, and adventure. The Beetle chose to lure the Human Torch and the T ...
See also:Beetle comics, Beetle comics - History, Beetle comics - Early Career: From Aviation to Crime, Beetle comics - From Crime to the Seduction of Good: the Thunderbolts, Beetle comics - Depictions in Other Media, Beetle comics - Television, Beetle comics - Video Games Read more here: » Beetle comics: Encyclopedia II - Beetle comics - History |
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|  |  |  | Moonstone: Encyclopedia II - The Phantom - In comic booksIn the U.S., the Phantom has been published by a variety of publishers over the years. Through the 1940s, strips were reprinted in Ace Comics published by David McKay. In the 1950s, Harvey Comics published the Phantom. In 1962, Gold Key Comics took over, then King Comics in 1966, then Charlton Comics in 1969. This lasted until 1977. Some of the main Phantom artists during these years were Bill Li ...
See also:The Phantom, The Phantom - The character, The Phantom - The legend, The Phantom - The newspaper strips, The Phantom - Reprints, The Phantom - In comic books, The Phantom - In other media, The Phantom - Novels, The Phantom - Movies, The Phantom - Television, The Phantom - Animation, The Phantom - Stage, The Phantom - Notes Read more here: » The Phantom: Encyclopedia II - The Phantom - In comic books |
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|  |  |  | Moonstone: Encyclopedia II - Hawkeye comics - Ultimates
Cover to Ultimates #9. Art by Bryan Hitch.
In the Ultimate Marvel Universe, Ultimate Hawkeye is a member of the Ultimate version of the Avengers, the Ultimates, where he is the partner of the Ultimate version of the Black Widow. The Ultimate versions of these characters are much more ready to use lethal force than are their normal Marvel Universe counterparts.
Hawkeye comics - Ultimates.
Clint Barton lives with his girlfriend in a domestic partnership. He calls her and their children and says goodbye to them before every mission, ...
See also:Hawkeye comics, Hawkeye comics - Character History, Hawkeye comics - Powers and abilities, Hawkeye comics - Ultimates, Hawkeye comics - Ultimates, Hawkeye comics - Ultimates 2, Hawkeye comics - Animated Series Read more here: » Hawkeye comics: Encyclopedia II - Hawkeye comics - Ultimates |
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|  |  |  | Moonstone: Encyclopedia II - Birthday - Special birthdaysNotable birthdays can include:
When the most significant digit changes, for example one's 1st, 10th, 20th, 50th, or 100th birthdays.
One's golden birthday is the day when the age one turns and the date of birth coincide (e.g. someone turning 20 on September 20th celebrates his golden birthday).
In most legal systems, one becomes a legal adult on a particular birthday, and at different ages gain different rights and responsibilities -- voting, certain drug use (e.g. alcohol, tobacco), eligibility for military dr ...
See also:Birthday, Birthday - Western birthday traditions, Birthday - Festive, Birthday - Testing, Birthday - Astrology, Birthday - Special birthdays, Birthday - Official/Alternative birthdays and name day, Birthday - History of celebration of birthdays in the West, Birthday - Birthday gift symbolism, Birthday - Birthstones, Birthday - Zodiac stones, Birthday - Birthday stones, Birthday - Links Read more here: » Birthday: Encyclopedia II - Birthday - Special birthdays |
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|  |  |  | Moonstone: Encyclopedia II - Birthday - Official/Alternative birthdays and name daySome notables, particularly monarchs such as Queen Elizabeth II have "official birthdays" which do not match their actual birthday, but on which celebrations are held. In cases where an historical figure's actual birthday is unknown, e.g. Jesus, it is common for a particular date to be substituted.
Children who are born on the leap day 29th of February, which only occurs during leap years, o ...
See also:Birthday, Birthday - Western birthday traditions, Birthday - Festive, Birthday - Testing, Birthday - Astrology, Birthday - Special birthdays, Birthday - Official/Alternative birthdays and name day, Birthday - History of celebration of birthdays in the West, Birthday - Birthday gift symbolism, Birthday - Birthstones, Birthday - Zodiac stones, Birthday - Birthday stones, Birthday - Links Read more here: » Birthday: Encyclopedia II - Birthday - Official/Alternative birthdays and name day |
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|  |  |  | Moonstone: Encyclopedia II - Gemstone - Characteristics and classificationGemstones are described by gemologists using technical specifications. First, what is it made of, its chemical composition. Diamonds for example are made of carbon (C), rubies of aluminium oxide (Al2O3). Next, many gems are crystals which are classified by crystal system such as cubic or trigonal or monoclinic. Another term used is habit, the form the gem is usually found in, for example diamonds wh ...
See also:Gemstone, Gemstone - Characteristics and classification, Gemstone - Value, Gemstone - Factors Influencing Esteem, Gemstone - Synthetic and artificial gemstones, Gemstone - Gemstone list Read more here: » Gemstone: Encyclopedia II - Gemstone - Characteristics and classification |
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|  |  |  | Moonstone: Encyclopedia II - Thunderbolts comics - Publication historyThe Thunderbolts was an original concept created for Marvel Comics by Kurt Busiek and Mark Bagley. Most of the characters used in the final concept were reimagined versions of existing Marvel characters, with additional original characters for the series developed by Busiek and designed by Bagley. The pair also created the new heroic identities for the Masters of Evil.
The Thunderbolts first appeared as a team in The Incredible Hulk #449 (1997), written by Peter David and illustrated by Mike Deodato. No mention wa ...
See also:Thunderbolts comics, Thunderbolts comics - Publication history, Thunderbolts comics - History of First Series, Thunderbolts comics - Secret Origins, Thunderbolts comics - Justice Like Lightning, Thunderbolts comics - Return of the Villains, Thunderbolts comics - Marvel's Most Wanted, Thunderbolts comics - Changes, Thunderbolts comics - The Redeemers, Thunderbolts comics - Rebirth and Endings, Thunderbolts comics - Other Thunderbolts, Thunderbolts comics - Avengers/Thunderbolts: The Best Intentions, Thunderbolts comics - New Thunderbolts, Thunderbolts comics - Zeroes to Heroes, Thunderbolts comics - Purple Reign, Thunderbolts comics - Vendetta Against the New Avengers, Thunderbolts comics - Fixer and The Squadron Sinister, Thunderbolts comics - Bibliography Read more here: » Thunderbolts comics: Encyclopedia II - Thunderbolts comics - Publication history |
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|  |  |  | Moonstone: Encyclopedia II - Gemstone - ValueA gemstone is prized especially for great beauty or perfection so appearance is almost the most important attribute of gemstones. Characteristics that make a stone beautiful or desirable are colour, unusual optical phenomena within the stone, an interesting inclusion such as a fossil, rarity, and sometimes the form of the natural crystal. Diamond is prized highly as a gemstone since it is the hardest substance known and is able to reflect light with fire and sparkle when faceted. However, diamonds are far from rare with m ...
See also:Gemstone, Gemstone - Characteristics and classification, Gemstone - Value, Gemstone - Factors Influencing Esteem, Gemstone - Synthetic and artificial gemstones, Gemstone - Gemstone list Read more here: » Gemstone: Encyclopedia II - Gemstone - Value |
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|  |  |  | Moonstone: Encyclopedia II - James Watt - ControversyAs with many major inventions, there is some dispute as to whether Watt was the original sole inventor of some of the numerous inventions and principles which he filed patents for. It was his practice, (from around the 1780's) to pre-empt other's ideas which were known to him by filing patents with the intention of securing credit for the invention for himself, and ensuring that no one else was able to carry out work in a particular field. As he states in a letter to Boulton of 17 August 1784:
"I have given such descriptions of ...
See also:James Watt, James Watt - Biography, James Watt - Early years, James Watt - Later years, James Watt - Controversy, James Watt - Legacy, James Watt - Honors, James Watt - Remembrance Read more here: » James Watt: Encyclopedia II - James Watt - Controversy |
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|  |  |  | Moonstone: Encyclopedia II - Birthday - Official/Alternative birthdays and name daySome notables, particularly monarchs such as Queen Elizabeth II have "official birthdays" which do not match their actual birthday, but on which celebrations are held. In cases where a historical figure's actual birthday is unknown, e.g. Jesus, it is common for a particular date to be substituted.
Children who are born on the leap day 29th of February, which only occurs during leap years, o ...
See also:Birthday, Birthday - Western birthday traditions, Birthday - Festive, Birthday - Testing, Birthday - Astrology, Birthday - Special birthdays, Birthday - Official/Alternative birthdays and name day, Birthday - History of celebration of birthdays in the West, Birthday - Birthday gift symbolism, Birthday - Birthstones, Birthday - Zodiac stones, Birthday - Birthday stones Read more here: » Birthday: Encyclopedia II - Birthday - Official/Alternative birthdays and name day |
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|  |  |  | Moonstone: Encyclopedia II - Detective fiction - Whodunit?The most widespread subgenre of the detective novel is the whodunit (or whodunnit), where great ingenuity may be exercised in narrating the events of the crime and of the subsequent investigation in such a manner as to conceal the identity of the criminal from the reader until the end of the book, when the method and culprit are revealed.
Early archetypes of these stories were the three Auguste Dupin tales by Edgar Allan Poe: "The Murders in the Rue Morgue" (1841), "The Mystery of Marie Roget" (1843), and "The Purloined Letter" ...
See also:Detective fiction, Detective fiction - Whodunit?, Detective fiction - The Private Eye Novel, Detective fiction - Cosies, Detective fiction - Police procedural, Detective fiction - Other subgenres, Detective fiction - Suspense - the core tenet of detective fiction, Detective fiction - The unresolved problem of plausibility and coincidence, Detective fiction - Famous fictional detectives, Detective fiction - Amateurs, Detective fiction - Private eyes, Detective fiction - Police detectives, Detective fiction - Medical examiners etc., Detective fiction - Others, Detective fiction - And for younger readers, Detective fiction - Historical, Detective fiction - In science fiction and fantasy, Detective fiction - Other notable authors, Detective fiction - Detective debuts and swansongs, Detective fiction - Books, Detective fiction - External resources Read more here: » Detective fiction: Encyclopedia II - Detective fiction - Whodunit? |
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|  |  |  | Moonstone: Encyclopedia II - Ayurveda - DoshasThe 3 main doshas (medical humours) are Vata (resembles the classical element air), Pitta (fire), and Kapha (water).
All bodily processes are believed to be governed by a balance of the 3 doshas. Whichever dosha appears to dominate a person's behavior and physique is called his constitution type. Each constitution type has particular strengths and susceptibilities.
See also four humours
Ayurveda - Vata.
Vata, composed of air, governs all movement in the mind a ...
See also:Ayurveda, Ayurveda - Brhat Trayi The greater triad, Ayurveda - Basic concepts and methodology, Ayurveda - Qualities, Ayurveda - The Five Elements, Ayurveda - Doshas, Ayurveda - Vata, Ayurveda - Pitta, Ayurveda - Kapha, Ayurveda - Herbs and Minerals in Ayurvedic Medicine, Ayurveda - Historically, Ayurveda - Today, Ayurveda - Ayurvedic Herbs in Western Medicine, Ayurveda - Partial Bibliography Read more here: » Ayurveda: Encyclopedia II - Ayurveda - Doshas |
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|  |  |  | Moonstone: Encyclopedia II - Amiga games - HistoryFrom the Amiga's introduction in late 1985, through to the early 1990s, Amiga games were developed in parallel with the Atari ST as both machines utilized the Motorola 68000 CPU. The Atari ST was, by default the industry's primary focus for 16-bit games development because it initially had a larger user base than the Amiga. Additionally, the ST became the default platform because developers found it easier develop software for. This was due in part ...
See also:Amiga games, Amiga games - History, Amiga games - Important Amiga games, Amiga games - Early games, Amiga games - Popular games, Amiga games - Historically significant games, Amiga games - Games that have been distributed with the Amiga, Amiga games - Amiga game developers, Amiga games - Screenshots Read more here: » Amiga games: Encyclopedia II - Amiga games - History |
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