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Pensacola: Encyclopedia II - List of radio stations in Florida - Pensacola

List of radio stations in Florida - FM. WUWF 88.1 - Pensacola (Local Public Radio) WTKX TK-101 101.5 - Pensacola (Modern Rock) WYCL 107.3 - Pensacola ('70s and '80s, formerly oldies) List of radio stations in Florida - AM. WEBY 1330 - Pensacola (Talk radio) WCOA 1370 - Pensacola (Talk radio) ...

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List of radio stations in Florida, List of radio stations in Florida - Miami/Fort Lauderdale Area, List of radio stations in Florida - FM, List of radio stations in Florida - AM, List of radio stations in Florida - Tampa Bay Area, List of radio stations in Florida - FM, List of radio stations in Florida - AM, List of radio stations in Florida - Orlando, List of radio stations in Florida - FM, List of radio stations in Florida - AM, List of radio stations in Florida - Jacksonville, List of radio stations in Florida - FM, List of radio stations in Florida - AM, List of radio stations in Florida - West Palm Beach, List of radio stations in Florida - FM, List of radio stations in Florida - AM, List of radio stations in Florida - Sarasota/Bradenton, List of radio stations in Florida - AM, List of radio stations in Florida - LPFM, List of radio stations in Florida - Pensacola, List of radio stations in Florida - FM, List of radio stations in Florida - AM, List of radio stations in Florida - Panama City, List of radio stations in Florida - FM

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Pensacola: Encyclopedia II - Contact film - Plot summary

The plot in the movie is loosely based on the novel. Ellie Arroway — a brilliant scientist who had lost both parents in her youth (her mother at birth, her father when she was nine years old) — is a lead researcher in the search for extraterrestrial intelligence (SETI). Though she is granted time at the massive Arecibo radio telescope in Puerto Rico for her research, she is ridiculed by other scientists and, mainly, by Dr. David Drumlin, her former teacher and now chief of the National Science Foundation and the President's science advisor. Drumlin ultimately shuts down her research, as he regarded it to be a waste of Elli ...

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Contact film, Contact film - Plot summary, Contact film - Special effects, Contact film - Trivia

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Pensacola: Encyclopedia - Alfred Webre

Alfred Lambremont Webre (born May 24, 1942) is an author, lawyer, environmentalist and a space activist who promotes the ban of space weapons. He was born in a U.S. Naval Air Station in Pensacola, Florida. He is the co-architect of the Space Preservation Treaty and the Space Preservation Act that was introduced to the U.S. Congress by Congressman Dennis Kucinich and is endorsed by 274 NGO's worldwide. He helped draft the Citizen Hearing in 2000 with Stephen Bassett and serves as a member of the Board of Advisors. He is presently the I ...

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Pensacola: Encyclopedia - Alan Shepard

Alan Bartlett Shepard, Jr. (November 18, 1923 – July 21, 1998) (Rear Admiral, USN, Ret.) was the first U.S. astronaut in space, though his first flight was only sub-orbital. He attended the East Derry primary and secondary schools in his birthplace of Derry, New Hampshire; received a Bachelor of Science degree from the United States Naval Academy at Annapolis in 1944, an Honorary Master of Arts degree from Dartmouth College in 1962, and Honorary Doctorate of Science from Miami University (Oxford, Ohio) in 1971, and an Honorar ...

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Pensacola: Encyclopedia - American Revolutionary War

The American Revolutionary War (1775–1783), also known as the American War of Independence, was the military side of the American Revolution. It was a war fought primarily between Great Britain and the United States of America. The war began largely as a colonial revolt against the economic policies of the British Empire, but eventually widened far beyond British North America, with France, Spain, and the Netherlands entering the war against Great Britain. Addition ...

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Pensacola: Encyclopedia - Anderson Cooper

Anderson Hays Cooper (born June 3, 1967) is a television journalist currently working for the CNN television network. He anchors Anderson Cooper 360°, which since November 2, 2005, has aired from 10 pm to midnight EST. Prior to that date, it aired from 8 to 9 pm. Anderson Cooper - Background. Anderson Cooper - Family. Cooper is the younger son of writer Wyatt Emory Cooper and artist, designer and writer Gloria Morgan Vanderbilt. Cooper is of mostly English and Irish ance ...

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Pensacola: Encyclopedia - Project Apollo

Project Apollo was a series of human spaceflight missions undertaken by the United States of America using the Apollo spacecraft and Saturn launch vehicle, conducted during the years 1961–1972. It was devoted to the goal of landing a man on the Moon and returning him safely to Earth within the decade of the 1960s. This goal was achieved with the Apollo 11 mission in July 1969. The program continued into the early 1970s to carry out the initial hands-on scientific exploration of the Moon, with a total of six successful landing ...

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Pensacola: Encyclopedia - Airshow

An airshow is an event at which aviators display their flying skills and the capabilities of their flying machines, normally to the public, but occasionally to selected invited guests, or employees and their families only. Many airshows are held for commercial motives, gaining income from onlookers or from companies hoping to sell aircraft. Others are held on military bases and are mostly paid for by recruiting budgets, and some are held to raise funds for charities. Usually they are arranged at airfields in which case a variet ...

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Pensacola: Encyclopedia - U.S. Women's Open Championship golf

The U.S. Women's Open Golf Championship is one of the LPGA's major championships along with the LPGA Championship, the Women's British Open, and the Kraft Nabisco Championship. It is the only event to have been recognized as a major by the LPGA since its founding in 1950; the other current majors were not founded until later. Unlike its men's counterpart, the U.S. Women's Open is not globally recognized as a major championship. The Ladies European Tour does not sanction any of the three majors held in the United States. However the significance of this is limited as the LP ...

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Pensacola: Encyclopedia - Gulf Coast of the United States

The Gulf Coast region of the United States comprises the coasts of states which border the Gulf of Mexico. The states of Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama and Florida are Gulf Coast states. The Gulf Coast is sometimes referred to as the "third coast." The Gulf Coast is a major center of economic activity. The marshlands along the Louisiana and Texas coasts provide breeding grounds and nurseries for ocean life that drive the fishing and shrimping industries. The Port of South Louisiana (New Orleans) and the Port of Houston ...

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Pensacola: Encyclopedia - David Yonggi Cho

David Yonggi Cho is a Korean Christian minister. He is Senior Pastor of the Yoido Full Gospel Church, which is the world's largest known congregation, with a membership of 780,000 in 2003. David Yonggi Cho - Early life. He was born on February 14, 1936, in Ulju-gun, which is now part of Ulsan metropolitan city [1]. The son of Cho Doo-chun (조두천) and Kim Bok-sun (김복순), Cho was the eldest of five brothers and four sisters. He graduated from middle school with honours, but his hopes of a university ...

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Pensacola: Encyclopedia - As the crow flies

"As the crow flies" is a colloquial term used to describe the most direct route between two points on the Earth. It is most often used to differentiate distance along this route with that along a less direct route, such as a road or railroad, and is generally the same as the great circle route. Some people use the variation "by the crow flies". An example would be the distance between Key West and Pensacola, at the two opposite ends of Florida. Driving, the distance is approximately 792 miles or 1275 km, but directly across the Gulf of Mexico it is o ...

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Pensacola: Encyclopedia - Florida

Mel Martinez (R) Florida is a state in the southeast United States, situated mostly on a large peninsula between the Gulf of Mexico, the Atlantic Ocean, and the Straits of Florida. Florida is a Spanish adjective meaning flowery. The peninsula was named by Juan Ponce de León, who landed on the coast on April 2, 1513, during Pascua Florida, a Spanish term for the Easter season. Pascua Florida Day, April 2, is a legal holiday in Florida.[1] Its U.S. Postal (and most common) abbreviation is FL, though t ...

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Pensacola: Encyclopedia - Obelisk

An obelisk is a tall, thin, four-sided, tapering monument which ends in a pyramidal top. Ancient obelisks were made of a single piece of stone (a monolith). The term stela (plural stelae) is generally used for other monumental standing inscribed sculpted stones not of classic obelisk form. Obelisk - Ancient obelisks. Obelisk - Egyptian obelisks. In 1911, Encyclopædia Britannica wrote, "The earliest TEMPLE obelisk still in position is that of Senwosri I. of ...

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Pensacola: Encyclopedia - 2005 Atlantic hurricane season

The 2005 Atlantic hurricane season officially began June 1, 2005, and officially ended on November 30, 2005; however the season extended through December, for the fifth time since 1998, and actually into January 2006 for only the second time in recorded history. This can be attributed to the activity of Hurricane Epsilon and Tropical Storm Zeta, the latter of which was still active at the beginning of 2006. The official dates conventionally delimit the period wh ...

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Pensacola: Encyclopedia - Darrell Russell football player

Darrell Russell (May 27, 1976 – December 15, 2005) was a two-time Pro Bowl defensive lineman for the Oakland Raiders of the NFL who died in a car crash near Los Angeles after being indefinitely banned from the NFL for repeated violations of the league's substance abuse policy. Russell was born in Pensacola, Florida, grew up in San Diego and graduated from St. Augustine High School. He attended USC and was taken second overall in t ...

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Pensacola: Encyclopedia - USS Vermont BB-20

The USS Vermont (BB-20), a Connecticut-class battleship, was the second ship of the United States Navy to be named after the 14th state. Her keel was laid down on May 21, 1904 at Quincy, Massachusetts, by the Fore River Shipbuilding Company. The Vermont was launched on August 31, 1905 sponsored by Miss Jennie Bell, the daughter of Governor Charles J. Bell of Vermont, and commissioned at the Boston Navy Yard o ...

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Pensacola: Encyclopedia - Co-cathedral

A co-cathedral is a cathedral church which shares the honor of being a bishop's seat, or cathedra, with another cathedral. Instances of this occurred in England before the Protestant Reformation in the dioceses of Bath and Wells, and of Coventry and Lichfield, hence the names of these dioceses. In France the bishop of Couserans (a see suppressed at the Revolution) had two co-cathedral churches at St Lizier, and the bishop of Sisteron (a see also suppressed) had a second throne in the church of Forcalqui ...

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Pensacola: Encyclopedia - William Dudley Chipley

William Dudley Chipley (June 6, 1840 – December 1, 1897) was an American railroad tycoon and statesman. He created two railroads in the Florida Panhandle and served many terms as mayor of Pensacola, Florida, as well as in the Florida State Legislature. William Dudley Chipley - Early life. Chipley was born in Columbus, Georgia, the son of Doctor William Stout Chipley and Amelia Stout Chipley. Chipley's grandfather, the Reverend Stephen Chipley, was one of the founding citizens of Lexington, Kentucky. Willi ...

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Pensacola: Encyclopedia - Blue Angels

The United States Navy's Blue Angels (or Navy Flight Demonstration Squadron), formed at the end of World War II, is the world's first officially-sanctioned military aerial demonstration team. The team started out flying 3 aircraft in formation, then four, and currently operates 6 aircraft per show. The team is split into "the Diamond" (Blue Angels 1 through 4) and the Opposing Solos (Blue Angels 5 and 6). Most of their display alternates between maneuvers performed by the diamond, and those performed by the solos. The di ...

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