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Perth

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Perth: Encyclopedia - Mary, the mother of Jesus

History of Christianity Jesus of Nazareth The Apostles Ecumenical councils Great Schism The Crusades Reformation The Trinity God the Father Christ the Son The Holy Spirit The Bible Old Testament New Testament Apocrypha The Gospels Ten Commandments Sermon on the Mount Christian theology Salvation · Grace Christian worship Christian ChurchIncluding:

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Perth: Encyclopedia - Canberra

 • Summer (DST) AEDT (UTC+11) Canberra is the capital city of Australia and with a population of just over 323,000 is Australia's largest inland city. The city is located at the northern end of the Australian Capital Territory, 300 km southwest of Sydney, and 650 km north-east of Melbourne. Canberra was selected as the location of the National Capital in 1908 as a compromise between Sydney and Melbourne and is unusual amongst Australian capital cities as an entirely purpose-built, planned city. Following an i ...

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Perth: Encyclopedia - Canadian Pacific Railway

The Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR; AAR reporting marks CP, CPAA, CPI), known as CP Rail between 1968 and 1996, is a Canadian Class I railway operated by Canadian Pacific Railway Limited. Its rail network stretches from Vancouver to Montreal, and also serves major cities in the United States such as Minneapolis, Chicago, and New York City. Its headquarters are in Calgary, Alberta. The railway was originally built between eastern Canada and British Columbia between 1881 and 1885, fulfilling a pr ...

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Perth: Encyclopedia II - Coldplay - History

Coldplay - Origin and early years September 1996–October 1999. The members of the band met in the halls of residence at the University College London in September 1996. Martin and Buckland were the first members of the band, having met one another during freshers' week. They spent the rest of the year planning a band; at one point Martin had considered forming an *NSYNC inspired boy band called Pectoralz. Eventually, Berryman joined the ranks, without consideration of what musical direction the band was taking. ...

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Coldplay, Coldplay - History, Coldplay - Origin and early years September 1996–October 1999, Coldplay - Parachutes November 1999–September 2001, Coldplay - A Rush of Blood to the Head October 2001–Mid-2004, Coldplay - X&Y Mid-2004–present, Coldplay - Next studio album, Coldplay - Discography, Coldplay - Studio albums, Coldplay - Live albums, Coldplay - DVD, Coldplay - EPs, Coldplay - Singles, Coldplay - Other, Coldplay - Tours, Coldplay - Influences, Coldplay - Similar artists

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Perth: Encyclopedia II - County town - List of county towns

County town - Historic counties of England. Bedfordshire - Bedford Berkshire - Abingdon, then Reading Buckinghamshire - Buckingham, now Aylesbury Cambridgeshire - Cambridge Cheshire - Chester Cornwall - Bodmin, now Truro Cumberland - Carlisle Derbyshire - Derby, though County Hall is in Matlock Devon - Exeter Dorset - Dorchester County Durham - Durham Essex - Chelmsford Gloucestershire - GloucesterSee also:

County town, County town - List of county towns, County town - Historic counties of England, County town - Non-metropolitan counties of England, County town - Counties of Scotland, County town - Historic counties of Wales, County town - Traditional counties of the Republic of Ireland, County town - Other counties of the Republic of Ireland, County town - Historic counties of Northern Ireland, County town - Former county towns, County town - Former administrative counties of England, County town - Former non-metropolitan counties of England, County town - Former counties of Wales

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Perth: Encyclopedia - Australian States and Territories

The Australian States and Territories comprise the Commonwealth of Australia under a federal system of government. Australian States and Territories - States and Territories of Australia. (Listed with capital city and number corresponding to map, where applicable) Australian States and Territories - States. New South Wales (NSW) (Sydney) (#2) Victoria (VIC) (Melbourne) (#3) Queensland (QLD) (Brisbane) (#4) South Australia (SA) ( ...

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Perth: Encyclopedia - Australian rules football

Australian football, which is also known as Australian rules football, or less formally as "Aussie rules" or "footy" is a code of football which originated in Melbourne, Australia. The game is played between two teams of 18 players (plus interchange players), on cricket ovals or similar-sized arenas which vary in size and may be up to 185 metres (200 yards) long; these are much larger than those used by other codes of football. The game is also distinguished from other games by the fast, relatively f ...

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Perth: Encyclopedia - Beltway

A beltway (American English), ring road or orbital motorway (British English) is a circumferential highway found around or within many cities. Beltway, orbital motorway and similar terms refer to an expressway/motorway/freeway style standard road that often originally enclosed the built up area and was later encroached upon by developed areas. Ring road may sometimes refer to a beltway-style road, but more commonly indicates a road or series of roads within a city or town that have been ...

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Perth: Encyclopedia - Australian National Airways

Australian National Airways was the Australia's predominant carrier from the mid-1930s to the early 1950s. It was founded in 1932 by Victor and Ivan Holyman as Tasmanian Aerial Services. They used a deHavilland DH-83 Fox Moth to fly across Bass Strait between Launceston and Flinders Island. In September 1934 they changed the name to Holyman Airways in time to inaugurate a Melbourne-Launceston service. The Holyman family were well know for their shipping company, William Holyman and Sons Limited, which was established in 1861 to ...

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Perth: Encyclopedia - Australian Broadcasting Corporation

The Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) is Australia's national public broadcaster. Originally created in 1932 as a radio network, the Corporation has gradually expanded and diversified into all forms of mainstream media, providing television, radio and online services throughout metropolitan and regional Australia, and overseas via its Asia-Pacific Television service and Radio Australia. The Corporation also runs a chain of ABC Shops selling books and audio/ ...

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Perth: Encyclopedia - Australian Idol

Australian Idol is the Australian version of the British TV hit show Pop Idol that airs on the Ten Network. It is a talent contest to find a pop performer and is hosted by Andrew G and James Mathison. The first season started on July 27, 2003, and finished on November 19. The winner was Guy Sebastian ahead of Shannon Noll. The 2004 season saw Casey Donovan win ahead of Anthony Callea. The 2005 season was won by Kate DeAraugo ahead of Emily Williams. Australian Idol - About the Show. The panel ...

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Perth: Encyclopedia - Australian words

According to stereotype, spoken Australian English is thought to be highly colloquial, possibly more so than other spoken variants. Whether this idea is grounded in reality or not, a substantial number of publications aimed at giving an overview of Australian English have been published. Many books about Australian vocabulary have been published, beginning with Karl Lentzner's Dictionary of the Slang-English of Australia and of Some Mixed Languages in 1892. Several similar books soon followed, including a relatively modest but authoritative work by E. E. Morris: Austral English: A Dictionar ...

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Perth: Encyclopedia - Navel lint

Navel lint, or more commonly belly button lint or fluff, is an accumulation of fluffy fibres in one's navel. Many people find that, at the beginning and end of the day, a small lump of fluff has appeared in the navel cavity. The reasons for this have been the subject of idle speculation for many years but in 2001, Dr. Karl Kruszelnicki of the University of Sydney, Australia undertook a systematic survey to determine the ins and outs of belly button fluff. His primary findings were as follows: Navel li ...

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Perth: Encyclopedia - Australian Airlines

Australian Airlines is a low-cost airline based in Australia, servicing Australian and Asian destinations. It is an all economy, full service international leisure carrier and wholly owned subsidiary of Qantas Airways, although run independently of the mainline carrier. Its main base is Cairns International Airport (CNS), with a secondary hub at Singapore Changi Airport (SIN). Australian Airlines - History. The airline was established in 2001 and started operations on 27 October 2002, r ...

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Perth: Encyclopedia - Battle of Worcester

The Battle of Worcester was the final battle of the English Civil War. Oliver Cromwell and the Parliamentarians defeated the Royalist, predominatly Scottish, forces of King Charles II on September 3, 1651 at Worcester, England. Battle of Worcester - Invasion of England. The king was aided by Scottish allies and was attempting to regain the throne that had been lost when his father Charles I was executed. The commander of the Scots, Sir David Leslie, supported the plan of fighting in Scotland, where royal su ...

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Perth: Encyclopedia - Bituminous coal

Bituminous coal is a soft coal containing a tar-like substance called bitumen. It is of better quality than lignite coal but of poorer quality than anthracite coal. Bituminous coal is an organic sedimentary rock formed by diagenetic and submetamorphic compression of peat bog material. Bituminous coal has been compressed and heated so that its primary constituents are the macerals vitrinite, exinite, etc. The carbon content of bituminous coal is aound 60-80%, the rest being comprised of water, as well as oxygen, hydrogen and sul ...

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Perth: Encyclopedia - Burping

Burping, also known as belching, ructus or eructation, is the release of gas from the digestive tract (mainly esophagus and stomach) through the mouth. It is often audible. Burping - Physiology. Burping is typically caused by eating or drinking too fast, and thereby swallowing (aerophagia) and subsequently expelling air, in which case the expelled gas is a mixture of nitrogen and oxygen. Burps can also be caused by imbibing carbonated drinks such as beer, soft drinks, or champagne, in w ...

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Perth: Encyclopedia - BBC World

BBC World is the British Broadcasting Corporation's 24-hour international current affairs TV channel with BBC News, documentaries, lifestyle programmes and interviews, and was launched in January 1995. Its main global competitor is CNN, though it also competes with News Corporation's Sky News, Fox News and Star News in other markets. The channel is based in the BBC's new Broadcast Centre and takes News feeds from BBC Television Centre both of which are in west London. BBC World - History. BBC ...

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Perth: Encyclopedia - Australian Stock Exchange

The Australian Stock Exchange (ASX) is the primary stock exchange in Australia. The ASX began as separate state-based exchanges established as early as 1871. Today trading is all-electronic and the exchange is a public company, listed on the exchange itself. The biggest stocks traded on the ASX, in terms of their market capitalization, include BHP Billiton, Telstra, and the National Australia Bank. The mining sector makes up a relatively high proportion of th ...

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Perth: Encyclopedia - Agonis flexuosa

Agonis flexuosa, commonly known as Western Australian peppermint, Swan River peppermint, peppermint and willow myrtle, is a species of tree that grows in the southern half of Western Australia. It is easily the most common of the Agonis species, and is one of the most recognisable trees of Western Australia, being commonly grown in parks and on road verges in Perth. Agonis flexuosa occurs mainly as a small tree, usually less than 10 metres tall, although it may grow to 15 metres. ...

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