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plagiarized: Encyclopedia - Anacalypsis

Anacalypsis is the short title of a lengthy two-volume treatise written by religious historian Godfrey Higgins, and published upon his death in 1833. The book was published in two quarto volumes numbering 1,436 pages, and contains meticulous references to hundreds of books. Initially printed as a limited edition of 200 copies, it was partially reprinted in 1878, and completely reprinted in a limited edition of 350 copies in 1927. The full title of this work is Anacalypsis: An Attempt to Draw Aside the Veil of the Saitic or an Inquiry into the O ...

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plagiarized: Encyclopedia - David Gerrold

David Gerrold, born Jerrold David Friedman (January 24, 1944), is a science fiction author who started his career in 1966 as a college student by submitting an unsolicited story outline for the television series Star Trek. He was invited to submit several premises, and the one chosen by Star Trek was filmed as "The Trouble with Tribbles", which has been one of the most enduringly popular episodes of the series. David Gerrold - Early works. After his early success with "The Trouble with Tribble ...

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plagiarized: Encyclopedia - AIR game

AIR (2000) is a visual novel created by Key, who also created Kanon and, later, Clannad. Although created as a PC H game for adults, this game has minimal ecchi scenes. Later, a version without ecchi scenes, dubbed the "All Ages Version", was released on PC (without voice acting), Dreamcast (with almost full voice acting) and PlayStation 2 (with full voice acting). The "All Ages Version" was la ...

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plagiarized: Encyclopedia - U.S. presidential election 1988

The U.S. presidential election of 1988 featured an open primary for both major parties. Ronald Reagan, the incumbent President, was vacating the position after serving the maximum two terms allowed by the Twenty-Second Amendment. Reagan's Vice President, George Bush, won the Republican nomination, while the Democrats nominated Michael Dukakis, governor of Massachusetts. Bush capitalized on Reagan's popularity while Dukakis's campaign suffered from several miscues; the result was the third lopsided Republican victory in as many preside ...

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plagiarized: Encyclopedia - Blair Hornstine

Blair Hornstine is a girl from Moorestown Township, New Jersey, who achieved prominence in 2003 by suing her high school (Moorestown High School) to name her their sole valedictorian. She won the lawsuit but suffered humiliation, and amid the publicity it was shown she had plagiarized repeatedly in a newspaper column, prompting Harvard University to revoke its offer of admission. Blair Hornstine - Background. In 1995, Blair and her brother Adam founded an organization called the Moorestown Alliance for Good ...

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plagiarized: Encyclopedia - Princeton University

Princeton University, located in Princeton, New Jersey, is the fifth-oldest institution of higher education in the United States. Princeton has, in addition to its undergraduate college and graduate school, schools of architecture, engineering, and public and international affairs. Research is carried on in many areas, including plasma physics, meteorology, and jet propulsion. The Forrestal Campus has facilities for plasma physics and meteorological research. The Harvey S. Firestone Memorial Library (opened 1948) and the art museum ho ...

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plagiarized: Encyclopedia II - Jayson Blair - Biography

Blair was born in Columbia, Maryland, son of a federal worker and a schoolteacher. While at Centreville High School, in Clifton, Virginia he showed interest in journalism. He attended University of Maryland, College Park (UM) as a journalism major. He was a student intern at the Boston Globe and The Washington Post. Blair was the editor in chief of the independent student newspaper, The Diamondback for the 1996-1997 school year. During his tenure as editor the paper became the first to publish the strip The Boo ...

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Jayson Blair, Jayson Blair - Biography, Jayson Blair - Chronology of the scandal

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plagiarized: Encyclopedia II - Charles J. Guiteau - Trivia

In the musical play Assassins by Stephen Sondheim and John Weidman, Guiteau (referred to as Charlie) is portrayed as a comical buffoon who sings a cakewalk as he ascends the scaffold to be executed. Some of the lyrics to the Ballad of Guiteau were written by Guiteau himself: they are the words to his "Going to the Lordy" poem mentioned above. Sondheim fleshed out Guiteau's own song and added music to it. Ironically, Guiteau had suggested, when reciting the poem, that the lyrics "if set to ...

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Charles J. Guiteau, Charles J. Guiteau - Trivia

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plagiarized: Encyclopedia II - The Invisibles - Plot summaries

The Invisibles - Say You Want a Revolution. This first collection of The Invisibles is divided into three parts: a one issue prologue and two multi-issue story arcs. The first issue “Dead Beatles” has the deputy leader of the Invisibles, King Mob, summoning the spirit of John Lennon to help find a new member of the Invisibles to replace a recently killed teammate John-A-Dreams. King Mob is led to a Liverpool hooligan named Dane McGowan who, after burning down his school library and assaulting a ...

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The Invisibles, The Invisibles - Introduction, The Invisibles - About the series, The Invisibles - Publishing history, The Invisibles - Characters, The Invisibles - Plot summaries, The Invisibles - Say You Want a Revolution, The Invisibles - Apocalipstick, The Invisibles - Entropy in the U.K., The Invisibles - Bloody Hell in America, The Invisibles - Counting to None, The Invisibles - Kissing Mister Quimper, The Invisibles - The Invisible Kingdom, The Invisibles - Analysis

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plagiarized: Encyclopedia II - Princeton University - History of the University

Established by the “New Light” Presbyterians, Princeton was originally intended to train Presbyterian ministers. The college opened at Elizabeth, New Jersey, under the presidency of Jonathan Dickinson as the College of New Jersey. (It was proposed to name it for the colonial Governor, Jonathan Belcher, but he declined.) Its second president was Aaron Burr, Sr.; the third was Jonathan Edwards. In 1756 the college moved to Princeton, New Jersey. From the time of the move to Princeton in 1756 until the construction of Stanhope Hall i ...

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Princeton University, Princeton University - History of the University, Princeton University - About Princeton, Princeton University - Financial Aid, Princeton University - Undergraduate program, Princeton University - Residential Colleges, Princeton University - Athletics, Princeton University - Significant places, Princeton University - Nassau Hall, Princeton University - Cannon Green, Princeton University - McCarter Theatre, Princeton University - Princeton University Art Museum, Princeton University - Notable Princeton alumni, Princeton University - Notable Princeton professors, Princeton University - Traditions, Princeton University - Old Nassau, Princeton University - Princeton Neologisms, Princeton University - In fiction

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plagiarized: Encyclopedia II - Madonna entertainer - Biography

Madonna was born to an Italian-American Chrysler engineer, Silvio "Tony" P. Ciccone, and Madonna Louise Fortin (from a French Canadian family in Bay City, Michigan) and identifies herself as an Italian American. She was raised in a Catholic family of twelve children in the Detroit suburbs of Pontiac and Rochester Hills. Her mother died at the age of thirty, of breast cancer, on December 1, 1963, when Madonna was only five. The singer has frequently discussed the enormous impact her mother's death had on her life and career. Following his wife's death, Silvio brought in a housekeeper, Joan Gust ...

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Madonna entertainer, Madonna entertainer - Biography, Madonna entertainer - 1980s, Madonna entertainer - 1990s, Madonna entertainer - 2000s, Madonna entertainer - Personal life, Madonna entertainer - Italian influence, Madonna entertainer - Involvement with Kabbalah Centre, Madonna entertainer - Other Madonna related articles

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plagiarized: Encyclopedia II - U.S. presidential election 1988 - Nominations

U.S. presidential election 1988 - Democratic Party nomination. Having been badly defeated in the 1984 presidential election, the Democrats were eager to find a new approach to win the presidency. Among the field of candidates were the following: Bruce E. Babbitt, former governor from Arizona Joseph R. Biden Jr., U.S. senator from Delaware Michael S. Dukakis, governor of Massachusetts Richard A. "Dick" Gephardt, U.S. representative from Missouri Albert A. Gore Jr., ...

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U.S. presidential election 1988, U.S. presidential election 1988 - Nominations, U.S. presidential election 1988 - Democratic Party nomination, U.S. presidential election 1988 - Republican Party nomination, U.S. presidential election 1988 - Other nominations, U.S. presidential election 1988 - General election, U.S. presidential election 1988 - Campaign, U.S. presidential election 1988 - Results, U.S. presidential election 1988 - External link

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plagiarized: Encyclopedia II - Pinoy Big Brother - Criticisms

On its first week alone, the show was already given a stern warning by the Movie and Television Review and Classification Board (MTRCB), the Philippine censoring body for cinema and television, saying that the shows airs content that is definitely not suitable for children, such as talk on contraceptives and very "intimate scenes". ABS-CBN is reported to have acknowledged this and had promised to make an "improved" show more suitable for younger audiences in the coming weeks.[2] As a result, as scenes like these are unavoidables a ...

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Pinoy Big Brother, Pinoy Big Brother - Overview, Pinoy Big Brother - Primers, Pinoy Big Brother - The house, Pinoy Big Brother - The housemates, Pinoy Big Brother - Season 1, Pinoy Big Brother - Season 2, Pinoy Big Brother - Season 3, Pinoy Big Brother - Spinoffs, Pinoy Big Brother - Pinoy Big Brother: Yes or No, Pinoy Big Brother - Pinoy Big Brother Buzz, Pinoy Big Brother - Criticisms, Pinoy Big Brother - Theme song conflict, Pinoy Big Brother - Casting allegations

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plagiarized: Encyclopedia II - Paul Twitchell - Biography

Paul Twitchell - Birth and early life. Much of Twitchell's life is shrouded in controversy and uncertainty. His birth date has been disputed; his widow Gail believed he was born in 1922, as evident by his death certificate, but Twitchell himself once claimed his birth year was 1912, and Twitchell's successors, Darwin Gross and Harold Klemp, later estimated that Twitchell was probably born in 1812 (Gross' estimate, implying Twitchell lived for more than a century), or in 1908 or 1910 (Klemp's estimates). Author Fo ...

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Paul Twitchell, Paul Twitchell - Biography, Paul Twitchell - Birth and early life, Paul Twitchell - Role in Eckankar, Paul Twitchell - Death, Paul Twitchell - As a writer, Paul Twitchell - Footnotes

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plagiarized: Encyclopedia II - David Gerrold - Star Trek

David Gerrold - Star Trek the classic series. Within days of seeing the Star Trek series premiere The Man Trap on 8 September 1966, Gerrold wrote a sixty-page outline for a two-part episode called "Tomorrow Was Yesterday", about the Enterprise discovering a generation ship launched from Earth centuries earlier. Although Star Trek producer Gene L. Coon rejected the outline, he realized Gerrold was talented and expressed interest in him submitting some story premises. Bearing preliminary titles and, in some cases, preliminary charac ...

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David Gerrold, David Gerrold - Early works, David Gerrold - Star Trek, David Gerrold - Star Trek the classic series, David Gerrold - Star Trek: The Next Generation, David Gerrold - Post-Trek involvement, David Gerrold - The War Against the Chtorr, David Gerrold - Star Wolf, David Gerrold - Other works

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plagiarized: Encyclopedia II - Moorestown Township New Jersey - History

Moorestown originated as a Quaker town. It is not certain when the first white settlers came here, but it was in 1682 that the road from Burlington to Salem, passing through what is now Moorestown, was laid out. Dr. John Rodman bought 500 acres of land in 1686 in what is now the western section of Moorestown, but was called Rodmantown at that time. What is now the east part of Moorestown was called Chestertown. The name Moorestown didn't come into use until the mid 1800's, named after Moore's Tavern. The first meetinghouse was built out of l ...

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Moorestown Township New Jersey, Moorestown Township New Jersey - Geography, Moorestown Township New Jersey - Demographics, Moorestown Township New Jersey - Government, Moorestown Township New Jersey - Local government, Moorestown Township New Jersey - Federal state and county representation, Moorestown Township New Jersey - History, Moorestown Township New Jersey - America's best place to live, Moorestown Township New Jersey - Noted residents

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plagiarized: Encyclopedia II - Education in India - Structure

The system is divided into preprimary, primary, middle (or intermediate), secondary (or high school), and higher levels. Preprimary is usually composed of Lower Kindergarten and Upper Kindergarten, where primary reading and writing skills are developed. Primary school includes children of ages six to eleven, organized into classes one through five. Middle school pupils aged eleven through fourteen are organized into classes six through eight, and high school students ages fourteen through seventeen are enrolled in classes nine through twelve ...

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Education in India, Education in India - Structure, Education in India - Elementary Education, Education in India - Middle and secondary level education, Education in India - Higher Education, Education in India - History, Education in India - Up to the 17th century, Education in India - Education under British Rule, Education in India - After Independence, Education in India - After 1976, Education in India - Recent Developments, Education in India - Expenditure on Education in India, Education in India - Initiatives, Education in India - Non-Formal Education, Education in India - Bal Bhavans, Education in India - Distance education, Education in India - Education for special sections of society, Education in India - Women, Education in India - SC/STs, Education in India - Criticism of Indian Education System, Education in India - Chronology of main events

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plagiarized: Encyclopedia II - Blair Hornstine - The plagiarism controversy

Shortly after Judge Woldson handed down her decision, it was revealed that Blair had engaged in rampant plagiarism in her column in the Cherry Hill Courier-Post, copying from sources such as President Bill Clinton and U.S. Supreme Court Justice William Brennan. She had entered some of these essays into contests and on one occasion had even won (for text copied from Steve LaMontagne, senior analyst at the Center for Arms Control and Non-Proliferation in Washington, D.C.). Two examples follow. Bold in Hornstine's excerpts is added to illustrate usage of the exact wording of a previous source.See also:

Blair Hornstine, Blair Hornstine - Background, Blair Hornstine - The GPA controversy, Blair Hornstine - The plagiarism controversy, Blair Hornstine - Sources

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plagiarized: Encyclopedia II - The Itchy & Scratchy Show - Background

The Itchy & Scratchy Show is a parody of violent animated cartoons, and the author Matt Groening attribute them to a mix of older cartoons, mostly Tom and Jerry and Herman and Katnip, although there are other opinions [1]. While not usually as openly graphic or bloody as Itchy and Scratchy, these works depicted physical abuse between their characters with no long-term consequences; Itchy ...

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The Itchy & Scratchy Show, The Itchy & Scratchy Show - Background, The Itchy & Scratchy Show - History within The Simpsons, The Itchy & Scratchy Show - Poochie, The Itchy & Scratchy Show - Other Itchy & Scratchy characters, The Itchy & Scratchy Show - Video Games

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plagiarized: Encyclopedia II - AIR game - Animated works

AIR game - The AIR anime. On November 17, 2004, a teaser DVD named AIR ~prelude~ was produced containing interviews with the cast, clean opening and ending sequences, and promotional footage of the anime itself. It is a limited edition DVD, with only 20,000 copies produced. An anime based on the game recently aired on TBS's BS-i satellite broadcasting network. The first episode, かぜ ~breeze~, was aired on January 6, 2005. The anime series comprises thirteen main episodes, which consist of twelve ...

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AIR game, AIR game - Story, AIR game - Characters, AIR game - Animated works, AIR game - The AIR anime, AIR game - AIR In Summer Special, AIR game - The AIR movie, AIR game - Controversy

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