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| ARTICLES RELATED TO Second Party System |  |  |  | Second Party System: Encyclopedia II - France - DemographicsSince prehistoric times, France has been a crossroads of trade, migrations, and invasions. Four basic European ethnic stocks - Celtic (Gallic and Breton), Aquitanian (Basque related), Latin, and Germanic (Franks, Visigoths, Burgundians, Vikings) - have blended over the centuries to make up its present population. Besides these "historic" populations, new populations have migrated to France since the 19th century: Belgians, Italians, Spaniards, Portuguese, Poles, Armenians, Jews from Eastern Europe and the Maghreb, Arabs and Berbers from the ...
See also:France, France - Geography, France - History, France - Government and politics, France - Military, France - Administrative divisions, France - Economy, France - Demographics, France - Population, France - Languages, France - Cities, France - Culture, France - Marianne, France - Religion, France - Terminology, France - Origin of the country's name, France - Meanings of the name France, France - Miscellaneous topics, France - International rankings, France - Notes and references Read more here: » France: Encyclopedia II - France - Demographics |
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| | | |  |  |  | Second Party System: Encyclopedia II - Margaret Thatcher - Family lifeLady Thatcher's husband, Sir Denis Thatcher, died in June 2003. The couple had been married for fifty-two years and had two children, twins, on 15 August 1953.
Her son, Sir Mark Thatcher, has been dogged by a series of controversies from 1982 when he went missing in the Sahara Desert to January 2005 when he was fined three million rand and received a four-year suspended jail sentence in South Africa over funding an aircraft intended for use in a planned coup d'etat in Equatorial Guinea.
Her daughter, the journalist and commentator Hon. Carol Thatcher, won the fifth series of the British realit ...
See also:Margaret Thatcher, Margaret Thatcher - Early life and education, Margaret Thatcher - Political career between 1950 and 1970, Margaret Thatcher - In Heath's Cabinet, Margaret Thatcher - As Leader of the Opposition, Margaret Thatcher - As Prime Minister, Margaret Thatcher - 1979–1983, Margaret Thatcher - 1983–1987, Margaret Thatcher - 1987–1990, Margaret Thatcher - Fall from power, Margaret Thatcher - Post-political career, Margaret Thatcher - Legacy, Margaret Thatcher - Family life, Margaret Thatcher - Titles and honours, Margaret Thatcher - Titles from birth, Margaret Thatcher - Honours Read more here: » Margaret Thatcher: Encyclopedia II - Margaret Thatcher - Family life |
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| |  |  |  | Second Party System: Encyclopedia II - Cannibalism - Cannibal themes in myth, religion or artsOn a primitive level, ritually eating part of the slaughtered enemy is a way of assuming the life-spirit of the departed. In a funeral ritual this may also be done with a respected member of one's own clan, ensuring immortality. Cannibal ogresses appear in folklore around the world, the witch in 'Hansel and Gretel' being the most immediate example.
The opening of Hell, the Zoroastrian contribution to Western mythology, is a mouth. According to Catholic dogma, bread and wine are transubstantiated into the real flesh and blood of Jesus, ...
See also:Cannibalism, Cannibalism - Non-human cannibalism, Cannibalism - Cannibalism among humans, Cannibalism - Modern cannibalism, Cannibalism - Historical cannibalism incidents, Cannibalism - Cannibalism in war, Cannibalism - 'Cannibalism' as cultural libel, Cannibalism - Sexualized cannibalism fantasies and real, Cannibalism - Cannibal themes in myth, religion or arts, Cannibalism - Cannibalism as sympathetic magic, Cannibalism - Cannibalism as a funeral rite, Cannibalism - Cannibalism in popular culture, Cannibalism - Other uses of the word Read more here: » Cannibalism: Encyclopedia II - Cannibalism - Cannibal themes in myth, religion or arts |
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|  |  |  | Second Party System: Encyclopedia II - Brighton - Early historyWhile any British history predating the first mentions by literate Romans is, by definition, consigned to an obscured landscape known intimidatingly as 'prehistory', a few things are known about the area. Whitehawk Camp — a natural viewpoint — is bisected by Manor Road. The centre of this early Neolithic causewayed enclosure c.3500BC is someway toward the aerial mast on the south side of Manor Road, opposite the grandstand. There are four concentric circles of ditches and mounds, broken or 'causewayed' in many places. Significant vestiges of the mounds remain ...
See also:Brighton, Brighton - Early history, Brighton - 18th and 19th century, Brighton - 20th Century, Brighton - Piers, Brighton - IRA bombing, Brighton - Brighton today, Brighton - Night-life & popular music, Brighton - Sport, Brighton - Transport, Brighton - Notable inhabitants, Brighton - Brighton in literature, Brighton - Brighton in film Read more here: » Brighton: Encyclopedia II - Brighton - Early history |
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|  |  |  | Second Party System: Encyclopedia II - Nobiin language - Grammar
Nobiin language - Pronouns.
The basic personal pronouns of Nobiin are:
ày- "I"
ìr- "you (singular)"
tàr- "he, she, it"
ùù- "we"
úr- "you (plural)"
tér- "they"
There are three sets of possessive pronouns. One of them is transparently derived from the set of personal pronouns plus a connexive suffix –íín. Another set is less clearly related to the simple personal pronouns; all possessive pronouns of this set bear a High tone. ...
See also:Nobiin language, Nobiin language - Geography and demography, Nobiin language - History, Nobiin language - Sounds, Nobiin language - Vowels, Nobiin language - Consonants, Nobiin language - Tone, Nobiin language - Grammar, Nobiin language - Pronouns, Nobiin language - Nouns, Nobiin language - Verbs, Nobiin language - Sentences, Nobiin language - Notes and references, Nobiin language - Notes, Nobiin language - References, Nobiin language - External link Read more here: » Nobiin language: Encyclopedia II - Nobiin language - Grammar |
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|  |  |  | Second Party System: Encyclopedia II - Sheffield - Transport
Sheffield - National and international travel.
Sheffield is linked into the national motorway network via the M1 and M18 motorways. The M1 skirts the north-east of the city, linking Sheffield with London to the south and Leeds to the north; the M18 branches from the M1 close to Sheffield, linking the city with Doncaster, Robin Hood Doncaster Sheffield Airport and the Humber ports. The Sheffield Parkway conne ...
See also:Sheffield, Sheffield - Geography, Sheffield - People, Sheffield - Districts, Sheffield - History, Sheffield - Industry and economy, Sheffield - Government and politics, Sheffield - International Links, Sheffield - Sport, Sheffield - Culture and attractions, Sheffield - Music, Sheffield - Attractions, Sheffield - Media and film, Sheffield - Education, Sheffield - Transport, Sheffield - National and international travel, Sheffield - Local travel, Sheffield - References and notes Read more here: » Sheffield: Encyclopedia II - Sheffield - Transport |
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|  |  |  | Second Party System: Encyclopedia II - Materia - Colors and usageMateria works in conjunction with 'slots', which are places on a weapon or armour to place materia (all materia crystals are the same size and shape, except the Black/White Materia, which are not available to the player, and the Huge Materia crystals, which can not be carried around). Slots come in individual or linked-pair varieties; the latter allowing the use of Support materia to enhance the functionality of a single linked materia orb of Summon, Magic or Command materia.
Most materia lower one or more of the physical characterist ...
See also:Materia, Materia - Colors and usage, Materia - Materia combos, Materia - White materia, Materia - Black materia, Materia - Huge materia, Materia - Other appearances Read more here: » Materia: Encyclopedia II - Materia - Colors and usage |
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| |  |  |  | Second Party System: Encyclopedia II - France - MilitaryThe French armed forces are divided into four branches:
Army (Armée de Terre)
Navy (Marine Nationale)
Air Force (Armée de l'Air)
Gendarmerie (Gendarmerie Nationale), a military police force which serves for the most part as a rural and general purpose police force. Military age is 17. Since the Algerian War of Independence, conscription has been steadily reduced and was abolished by the government of Jacques Chirac in 1996.
Among the larger European economies, France and the United King ...
See also:France, France - Geography, France - History, France - Government and politics, France - Military, France - Administrative divisions, France - Economy, France - Demographics, France - Population, France - Languages, France - Cities, France - Culture, France - Marianne, France - Religion, France - Terminology, France - Origin of the country's name, France - Meanings of the name France, France - Miscellaneous topics, France - International rankings, France - Notes and references Read more here: » France: Encyclopedia II - France - Military |
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| | | |  |  |  | Second Party System: Encyclopedia II - List of Japan-related topics L-Z - RR-Type, Rabaul, Radar Scope, Radical (Chinese character), Radical Dreamers, Raditz, Raicho, Raichu, Raiden, Raiju, Railway Construction Act, Railway Nationalization Act, Rainbow Bridge, Rainbow Islands, Raku, Rakugo, Ramen, Ramen museum, Ran (1985 movie), Randori, Ranma ½, Ranma ½ characters, Rapi:t, Rashomon, Rashomon (movie), Rashomon (short story), Rashomon Gate, Rattata
Read or Die, Read or Die: The TV, Recreation and Amusement Association, Recruit, Red Beard, Red Seal Ships, Regular Script, Rei Hino, Reihoku, Kumamoto, Reiki, R ...
See also:List of Japan-related topics L-Z, List of Japan-related topics L-Z - L, List of Japan-related topics L-Z - M, List of Japan-related topics L-Z - N, List of Japan-related topics L-Z - O, List of Japan-related topics L-Z - P, List of Japan-related topics L-Z - Q, List of Japan-related topics L-Z - R, List of Japan-related topics L-Z - S, List of Japan-related topics L-Z - T, List of Japan-related topics L-Z - U, List of Japan-related topics L-Z - V, List of Japan-related topics L-Z - W, List of Japan-related topics L-Z - X, List of Japan-related topics L-Z - Y, List of Japan-related topics L-Z - Z Read more here: » List of Japan-related topics L-Z: Encyclopedia II - List of Japan-related topics L-Z - R |
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|  |  |  | Second Party System: Encyclopedia II - Final Fantasy VI - Playable charactersFinal Fantasy VI features fourteen permanent player characters, the largest number of any game in the series, as well as a number of characters who are only briefly controlled by the player. Most of the main characters in the game are members of the Returners, an underground resistance movement dedicated to overthrowing the Empire, and almost every character is united in holding a significant grudge against said Empire, and against Kefka, one of its leading generals, in particular. Terra Branford (ティナ Tina), for instance, ...
See also:Final Fantasy VI, Final Fantasy VI - Gameplay, Final Fantasy VI - Story, Final Fantasy VI - Playable characters, Final Fantasy VI - Musical score, Final Fantasy VI - Graphics, Final Fantasy VI - Localization and censorship, Final Fantasy VI - Reception, Final Fantasy VI - PlayStation rerelease, Final Fantasy VI - Game Boy Advance rerelease, Final Fantasy VI - Packaging artwork Read more here: » Final Fantasy VI: Encyclopedia II - Final Fantasy VI - Playable characters |
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|  |  |  | Second Party System: Encyclopedia II - List of political parties in the United States - IntroductionThe United States has a two-party system, with the two largest political parties holding most of the elected offices. This is largely a consequence of the first-past-the-post election system but is also due to restrictive ballot access laws imposed on the other political parties. There have been many political parties other than the two dominant ones, but most third parties are generally considered to be of only minor and short-lived political significance.
Notwithstanding the general perception, many third parties throughout U.S. his ...
See also:List of political parties in the United States, List of political parties in the United States - Introduction, List of political parties in the United States - Categorizing U.S. political parties, List of political parties in the United States - Current major parties, List of political parties in the United States - Current third parties, List of political parties in the United States - Current minor and regional parties that have endorsed candidates, List of political parties in the United States - Historical political parties, List of political parties in the United States - First Party System before 1824, List of political parties in the United States - Second Party System 1824–1854, List of political parties in the United States - Third Party System 1854–1896, List of political parties in the United States - Progressive Era/Fourth Party System 1896–1932, List of political parties in the United States - New Deal/Fifth Party System 1932–1964, List of political parties in the United States - Later 20th century, List of political parties in the United States - Other lists Read more here: » List of political parties in the United States: Encyclopedia II - List of political parties in the United States - Introduction |
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| |  |  |  | Second Party System: Encyclopedia II - London - Tourist attractions
London - Places of interest.
See also: Category:Visitor attractions in London
Chinatown
Covent Garden
Downing Street
Horse Guards Parade
Leicester Square
The London Dungeon
London Aquarium
London Eye
London Planetarium
London Zoo
Madame Tussaud's
Piccadilly Circus
South Bank
Theatreland
Tower Bridge
Tower of London
Trafalgar Square
Camden Town
See also:London, London - Defining London, London - Geography and climate, London - History, London - Modern London, London - Culture, London - London Districts, London - Central London, London - City of London, London - The West End, London - East London, London - The East End, London - Docklands, London - West London, London - North London, London - South London, London - Demographics, London - Government, London - Business and economy, London - Transport and infrastructure, London - Education, London - Media, London - Technology, London - Style and fashion, London - Religion, London - Sport, London - Tourist attractions, London - Places of interest, London - List of hotels in London, London - Buildings and monuments, London - Museums and galleries, London - Markets and shopping areas, London - Parks and gardens, London - Other places of interest, London - London in the arts, London - Literature featuring London, London - Films featuring London, London - Television programmes featuring London, London - Songs featuring London, London - Video Games featuring London, London - Major exhibitions staged in London, London - Parades Read more here: » London: Encyclopedia II - London - Tourist attractions |
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|  |  |  | Second Party System: Encyclopedia II - Otaku - In JapanThe word otaku is derived from an honorific term for another's house or family (お宅, otaku) that is also used as an honorific second-person pronoun. Another story goes that it was derived from Maurice de la Rie, an old Japanese Leipo. The modern slang form, which is distinguished from the older usage by being written only in hiragana (おたく) or katakana (オタク or ヲタク), appeared in the 1980s; it appears to have been coined by the humorist and essayist Akio Nakamori (中森明夫, Nakamori Akio) in the 198 ...
See also:Otaku, Otaku - In Japan, Otaku - In English/Internationally, Otaku - Japanese loanwords, Otaku - List of common loan words in non-Japanese otaku culture, Otaku - Fictional works about otaku Read more here: » Otaku: Encyclopedia II - Otaku - In Japan |
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