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Shepherd: Encyclopedia - Shepherd

A shepherd is one who takes care of sheep, usually in flocks in the fields. Shepherding is one of the oldest professions, beginning some 10,000 years ago in Asia Minor. Sheep were kept for their milk, meat, and especially their wool. Over the next millennia sheep and shepherding spread throughout Eurasia. Some sheep were integrated in the family farm along with other animals such as pigs and chickens. To maintain a large herd, however, the sheep must be able to move from pasture to pasture, this required the development of a pr ...

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Shepherd: Encyclopedia II - Shepherd Moons - Charts
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Shepherd Moons, Shepherd Moons - Track listing, Shepherd Moons - Singles, Shepherd Moons - Personnel, Shepherd Moons - Production, Shepherd Moons - Charts, Shepherd Moons - Awards

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Shepherd: Encyclopedia II - Shepherds' Crusade - Shepherd's Crusade 1320

A separate movement occurred in May 1320 in Normandy, when a teenage shepherd claimed to have been visited by the Holy Spirit, which instructed him to fight the Moors in Spain. Similar to the 1251 crusade, this movement included mostly young men, women, and children. They marched to Paris to ask Philip V to lead them, but he refused to meet with them at all. Instead they marched south to Aquitaine, attacking castles, royal officials, priests, and lepers along the way. Their usual targets, however, were Jews, whom they attacked at Sain ...

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Shepherd: Encyclopedia - Shepherds' pie

Shepherd's pie is a traditional British dish that consists of a bottom layer of minced (ground) lamb in gravy covered with mashed potato and (often) a layer of cheese. It is a favorite dish of institutional cooks keen on feeding large groups of people. The mince is traditionally lamb (hence "shepherd") although many people prefer to make it with minced (ground) beef. A shepherd's pie made with beef is properly called a cottage pie. A similar dish made with fis ...

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Shepherd: Encyclopedia - Australian Shepherd

The Australian Shepherd is a working dog that was developed—despite its name—in the United States in the 19th century. The dog, commonly known as an Aussie, is popular in its native California and is growing in popularity in countries across the world. Like many working breeds, the Aussie has considerable energy and drive and usually needs a job to do. It often excels at dog sports such as frisbee and dog agility. Australian Shepherd - Appearance. The coat comes in several co ...

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Shepherd: Encyclopedia - The Shepherd of Hermas

The Shepherd of Hermas (sometimes just called The Shepherd) is a Christian work of the second century, considered a valuable book by many Christians, and occasionally considered canonical by some of the early Church fathers. The Shepherd had great authority in the 2nd and 3rd centuries, was cited as Scripture by Irenaeus and Tertullian and was bound with the New Testament in the Codex Sinaiticus, and was listed between the Acts of the Apostles and the Acts of Paul in the stichometrical list of the Including:

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Shepherd: Encyclopedia - Cybill Shepherd

Cybill Lynne Shepherd (born February 18, 1950 in Memphis, Tennessee) is an American actress. Cybill Shepherd - Early success. At age sixteen Cybill Shepherd won the 1966 "Miss Teenage Memphis" contest that landed her modelling work through high school and after. Film director Peter Bogdanovich spotted her on the cover of a magazine and offered her a role in The Last Picture Show (1971), impressed by what he described as her "fresh, sexual threat". During the filming, the then 20-year-old began ...

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Shepherd: Encyclopedia - List of Xenogears terms

Xenogears is a role-playing game for the Sony PlayStation. This is a glossary of names and terms in the game. List of Xenogears terms - A. List of Xenogears terms - Abel. Another term for a Shepherd, a catch-all term for a citizen of Solaris. The term obviously came from the man Abel, the sole survivor of the Eldridge crash and the only true Human on the planet. List of Xenogears terms - Abel's Ark. The device that Krelia ...

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Shepherd: Encyclopedia - List of names for the Biblical nameless

This list of names for the Biblical nameless compiles names given in Jewish or Christian mythology for characters who are unnamed in the Bible itself. List of names for the Biblical nameless - Hebrew Bible. List of names for the Biblical nameless - Wives of the antediluvian patriarchs. Source: the apocryphal book of Jubilees Appears in the Bible at: Genesis 4-5 The book of Jubilees provides names for a host of unnamed Biblical characters ...

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Shepherd: Encyclopedia - Abbeydale Industrial Hamlet

Abbeydale Industrial Hamlet is an industrial museum in the south of the City of Sheffield, England. The museum is a former steel-working site on the River Sheaf, with a history going back to at least the 13th century. It consists of a number of dwellings and workshops that were formerly the Abbeydale Works—a scythe-making plant that was in operation until the 1930s—and is a remarkably complete example of a 19th century works. The works are atypical in that much of the production process was completed on the same site (in a similar manner to a modern factory). A more typical example ...

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Shepherd: Encyclopedia - Apocalyptic literature

Apocalyptic literature was a new genre of prophetical writing that developed in post-Exilic Jewish culture and was popular among millennialist early Christians. "Apocalypse" is from the Greek word for "revelation" which means "an unveiling or unfolding of things not previously known and which could not be known apart from the unveiling" (Goswiller 1987 p. 3). The flaming poetry of the Book of Revelation that is traditionally ascribed to John is well known to many Christians w ...

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Shepherd: Encyclopedia II - Shepherds' Crusade - Shepherds' Crusade 1251

In 1249, Saint Louis IX of France was away on crusade, and had been defeated and captured at Cairo in Egypt. When news of this reached France the next year, both nobles and peasants were deeply distressed; the king was well-loved and it was inconceivable that such a pious man could be defeated by heathens. One of the outpourings of support took the form of a peasant movement in northern France, led by a man known only as "Le Maître de Hongrie," "the Master of Hungary." ...

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Shepherd: Encyclopedia II - Shepherd's Bush - Shepherd's Bush Green

The area's focal point is Shepherd's Bush Green, a large triangular patch of open grass, of approx 8 acres, surrounded by trees and roads with a couple of tennis courts. Shepherd's Bush is thought to have been named after the area which shepherds were said to use as a meadow. However, it is also thought that it could have been named after someone in the area, because in 1635 the area was recorded as "Sheppards Bush Green". ...

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Shepherd's Bush, Shepherd's Bush - Shepherd's Bush Green, Shepherd's Bush - Population, Shepherd's Bush - Places of interest, Shepherd's Bush - Transport, Shepherd's Bush - Associations with entertainment

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Shepherd: Encyclopedia II - English Shepherd - Temperament

The English Shepherd temperament is the defining characteristic of the breed, with great intelligence and often a unique type of kindness for those in his home, both animals and people. The English Shepherd is often an independent worker. English Shepherds are adaptable but learn routines quickly. Some can be standoffish with strangers and more one-person dogs. However, once he accepts people or children or stock as his own, there are ...

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English Shepherd, English Shepherd - Appearance, English Shepherd - Temperament, English Shepherd - Health, English Shepherd - History, English Shepherd - Working Life

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Shepherd: Encyclopedia II - Shepherd Texas - Geography

Shepherd is located at 30°29'29" North, 94°59'59" West (30.491363, -94.999595)GR1. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 15.9 km² (6.1 mi²). 15.8 km² (6.1 mi²) of it is land and 0.16% is water. ...

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Shepherd Texas, Shepherd Texas - Geography, Shepherd Texas - Demographics

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Shepherd: Encyclopedia II - English Shepherd - Appearance

The English Shepherd is a medium sized dog, usually somewhat longer than it is tall. It generally weighs between 40 and 70 pounds (20 to 30 kg) and is balanced in proportions. As a small farm dog, English Shepherds have evolved to fulfill a variety of needs. This has resulted in a wide range of regional variations. The coat is medium length and can be straight, wavy, or curly. There is frequently feathering on the legs and tail. As a working dog, the coat should be easy to keep, requiring no grooming. Dirt and burrs tend to just fall away. There are four coat colors: sable (clear and shaded), tricolor, black and white, and black ...

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English Shepherd, English Shepherd - Appearance, English Shepherd - Temperament, English Shepherd - Health, English Shepherd - History, English Shepherd - Working Life

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Shepherd: Encyclopedia II - Shepherd's Bush - Transport

The area is served by Shepherd's Bush, Central Line station and Shepherd's Bush, Hammersmith and City Line station of the London Underground. The stations are situated some five minute walk apart. Other stations in the area include Goldhawk Road on the Hammersmith & City Line and, somewhat further afield, White City and East Acton station on the Central Line. As a result of the current redevelopment work, a new station will be built on the Hammersmith and City Line at the Wood Lane overbridge, between Shepherd's Bush and La ...

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Shepherd's Bush, Shepherd's Bush - Shepherd's Bush Green, Shepherd's Bush - Population, Shepherd's Bush - Places of interest, Shepherd's Bush - Transport, Shepherd's Bush - Associations with entertainment

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Shepherd: Encyclopedia II - Australian Shepherd - History

The Australian Shepherd's history is vague, as is the origin of its misleading name. Most of the breed's antecedents most likely originated in the Basque region near the Pyrenees Mountains between Spain and France. Early European settlers took many of their herding dogs with them as they emigrated to the eastern United States in the 19th century. Breeds included some that are now extinct or that have merged into other breeds. These probably included the English Shepherd, Dorset Blue Shag, Cumberland Sheepdog, Scottish Collie, Glenwher ...

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Australian Shepherd, Australian Shepherd - Appearance, Australian Shepherd - Temperament, Australian Shepherd - History, Australian Shepherd - Recent history

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Shepherd: Encyclopedia II - Australian Shepherd - Appearance

The coat comes in several colors—blue merle, red merle, solid red, or solid black; all can occur with or without white markings, tan (copper) points, or both. Dogs with tan and white along with the primary color are usually called tricolor. The breed's general appearance also varies greatly depending on the particular line's emphasis. As with many working breeds that are also shown in the ring, there are differences of opinion among bree ...

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Australian Shepherd, Australian Shepherd - Appearance, Australian Shepherd - Temperament, Australian Shepherd - History, Australian Shepherd - Recent history

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Shepherd: Encyclopedia II - Pyrenean Shepherd - Temperament

The Pyrenean Shepherd was designed to be a sheepdog, and as such is full of the same sort of energy that other herding dogs have, but in a surprisingly small package. This adaptive dog wants to, and can, do all the jobs on the field, and is a natural herder. A dog that needs a job, its cleverness makes it ideal for other work and dog sports such as flyball, competitive obedience and agility. Pyreneans are "one-man" dogs, attached and dedicated to their owners, with a desire to follow them around the house to help with daily chores. Th ...

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Pyrenean Shepherd, Pyrenean Shepherd - Appearance, Pyrenean Shepherd - Coat, Pyrenean Shepherd - Colour, Pyrenean Shepherd - Temperament, Pyrenean Shepherd - Care, Pyrenean Shepherd - History

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