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Will: Encyclopedia II - Alias episodes Season 1 - Spirit

Original airdate: December 16, 2001 Directed by: Jack Bender Written by: J.J. Abrams, Vanessa Taylor Sydney briefs her CIA handler, Michael Vaughn on her recent captivity at SD-6 and is surprised when he unexpectedly gives her a Christmas gift. Their relationship remains halted because they both know that they can't endanger her position by going out in the open about it, but Sydney ...

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Alias episodes Season 1, Alias episodes Season 1 - Truth Be Told, Alias episodes Season 1 - Note, Alias episodes Season 1 - So It Begins, Alias episodes Season 1 - Parity, Alias episodes Season 1 - Note, Alias episodes Season 1 - A Broken Heart, Alias episodes Season 1 - Note, Alias episodes Season 1 - Doppelgänger, Alias episodes Season 1 - Reckoning, Alias episodes Season 1 - Color Blind, Alias episodes Season 1 - Time Will Tell, Alias episodes Season 1 - Mea Culpa, Alias episodes Season 1 - Spirit, Alias episodes Season 1 - The Confession, Alias episodes Season 1 - The Box Part 1, Alias episodes Season 1 - Note, Alias episodes Season 1 - The Box Part 2, Alias episodes Season 1 - Note, Alias episodes Season 1 - The Coup, Alias episodes Season 1 - Page 47, Alias episodes Season 1 - The Prophecy, Alias episodes Season 1 - Note, Alias episodes Season 1 - Q&A, Alias episodes Season 1 - Masquerade, Alias episodes Season 1 - Snowman, Alias episodes Season 1 - The Solution, Alias episodes Season 1 - Rendezvous, Alias episodes Season 1 - Almost 30 Years, Alias episodes Season 1 - Notes

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Will: Encyclopedia II - Parsifal - Criticism and Influence

Wagner conceived of Parsifal not as an opera, or even as a "music drama" but as "Ein Buhnenweihfestspiel" - "A Festival Play for the Consecration of the Stage". As his last opera, it remains his most controversial. The quasi-Christian elements in Parsifal have sometimes led to it being regarded almost as a religious rite. Friedrich Nietzsche, who was originally one of Wagner's champions, clearly hated the idea of it as a pseudo-Christian ritual, although he admitted that the music was sublime: "Has Wagner ever written anything better?" (Lett ...

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Parsifal, Parsifal - Composition, Parsifal - Early performances of Parsifal, Parsifal - Cast, Parsifal - Instrumentation, Parsifal - Plot, Parsifal - Act I, Parsifal - Act II, Parsifal - Act III, Parsifal - Criticism and Influence, Parsifal - Recordings of Parsifal, Parsifal - Sound sample

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Will: Encyclopedia II - County United States - Statistics

Main article: County statistics of the United States At the 2000 U.S. Census, the median land area of the 3,066 U.S. counties was 1,611 km² (622 sq. miles), which is only two-thirds of the median land area of a ceremonial county of England, and only a little more than a quarter of the median land area of a French département. This figure, however, hides large differences between the eastern and western United States. The land area of counties in the western United States is much larger than the land area of coun ...

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County United States, County United States - Terminology, County United States - City-county exceptions, County United States - Statistics, County United States - Scope of power, County United States - Lists of counties by state, County United States - Number of counties per state, County United States - County name etymologies, County United States - Special cases, County United States - Proposals for new counties

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Will: Encyclopedia II - Thelema - Thelema and other systems of thought

Thelema is a mystical/magical philosophy of life based on Will. The individual Will in Thelema is identified with the Egyptian god Had or Hadit, a form of Horus. The Pleroma of infinite potentiality through which Had wends its Way is called Nu or Nuit, the Egyptian goddess of Infinite Space. Many adherents of Thelema are syncretic and recognize correlations between Thelemic and other systems of spiritual thought; most borrow freely from other traditions. For example, Nu and Had are thought to correspond with the Tao and ...

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Thelema, Thelema - Aleister Crowley's Thelema, Thelema - Doctrines of Thelema, Thelema - Antecedents of Thelema, Thelema - Critical Study and Diverse Practice, Thelema - Thelema and other systems of thought, Thelema - Thelemic organizations

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Will: Encyclopedia II - Thelema - Doctrines of Thelema

The central doctrine of this system is that knowing and doing one's True Will is the ultimate purpose and destiny of every being. This is summed up in the following phrases from Liber Legis: "Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law" (AL I:40) "Love is the law, love under will" (AL I:57) "The word of the Law is Thelema" (AL I:39) "There is no Law beyond Do what thou wilt" (AL III:60) The True Will is a magical idea that could be described in its dynamic aspect as the singular path ...

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Thelema, Thelema - Aleister Crowley's Thelema, Thelema - Doctrines of Thelema, Thelema - Antecedents of Thelema, Thelema - Critical Study and Diverse Practice, Thelema - Thelema and other systems of thought, Thelema - Thelemic organizations

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Will: Encyclopedia II - County United States - County name etymologies

Main article: Lists of U.S. county name etymologies Many states have counties named after U.S. presidents such as Washington, Madison, Polk, Jefferson, etc. Counties are also commonly named after famous individuals, local Native American tribes once in the area, cities located within the county, and land or water features (Cerro Gordo County, Iowa, meaning "Fat Hill" in Spanish, and Lake County, Illinois, on Lake Michigan). ...

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County United States, County United States - Terminology, County United States - City-county exceptions, County United States - Statistics, County United States - Scope of power, County United States - Lists of counties by state, County United States - Number of counties per state, County United States - County name etymologies, County United States - Special cases, County United States - Proposals for new counties

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Will: Encyclopedia II - Arius - Arius's Concept of Christ

This question of the exact relationship between the Father and the Son, a part of Christology, had been raised some 50 years before Arius, when Paul of Samosata was deposed in AD 269 for his agreement with those who had used the word homoousios (Greek for same substance) to express the relation of the Father and the Son. The expression was at that time thought to have a Sabellian tendency, though, as events showed, this was on account o ...

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Arius, Arius - Problems with sources, Arius - Early Life, Arius - Arius's Concept of Christ, Arius - The Council of Nicaea, Arius - After the Council of Nicaea

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Will: Encyclopedia II - Bindu - Bindu Chakra

In the Shakta tantra school of philosophy, there is said to exist a Bindu chakra, at the back of the head, in the part where Brahmans grow their small tuft of hair, although it is often not mentioned in traditional chakrologies. This centre is said to be where the Bindu fluid is produced, a fluid that can become either the nectar of immortality, or the poison of death. It is intimately connected to the Vishuddha chakra, and awakening the Vishuddha chakra is said to awaken the Bindu chakra. In metaphysical terms it is also said to be the point at which begins cre ...

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Bindu, Bindu - From the Anata Yoga School speaking as Bindu:, Bindu - Bindu Chakra

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Will: Encyclopedia II - Arius - The Council of Nicaea

The Christian church had by this time become so powerful a force in the Roman world that Constantine found himself unable to keep aloof from the controversy. He therefore sent Hosius, bishop of Córdoba to put an end, if possible, to the controversy, armed with an open letter from the Emperor: "Wherefore let each one of you, showing consideration for the other, listen to the impartial exhortation of your fellow-servant." But as it continued to rage, Constantine took an unprecedented step: he called a council of delegates, summoned from all p ...

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Arius, Arius - Problems with sources, Arius - Early Life, Arius - Arius's Concept of Christ, Arius - The Council of Nicaea, Arius - After the Council of Nicaea

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Will: Encyclopedia II - Thelema - Aleister Crowley's Thelema

Thelema is the name of a philosophical/religious system established in 1904 through Aleister Crowley and his wife, Rose Edith Kelly, with the writing of Liber AL vel Legis, or The Book of the Law. Crowley claimed to have taken this short work of about 5,000 words, comparable in length to the Tao Te Ching, as direct auditory dictation from a praeterhuman intelligence called Aiwass or Aiwaz in Cairo, Egypt on April 8, 9th, and 10th, 1904. Crowley himself did not fully accept the role set forth for him in the Book for many years. The word Thelemite appears in Aleister Crowley's writings, and ...

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Thelema, Thelema - Aleister Crowley's Thelema, Thelema - Doctrines of Thelema, Thelema - Antecedents of Thelema, Thelema - Critical Study and Diverse Practice, Thelema - Thelema and other systems of thought, Thelema - Thelemic organizations

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Will: Encyclopedia II - Arthur Schopenhauer - Bibliography

Arthur Schopenhauer - Major works. Über die vierfache Wurzel des Satzes vom zureichenden Grunde, 1813 (On the Fourfold Root of the Principle of Sufficient Reason) Über das Sehn und die Farben, 1816 (On Vision and Colours) Die Welt als Wille und Vorstellung, 1818/1819, vol 2 1844 (The World as Will and Representation, sometimes also known in English as The World as Will and Idea) vol. 1 Dover edition 1966, ISBN 0486217612 ...

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Arthur Schopenhauer, Arthur Schopenhauer - Life, Arthur Schopenhauer - Philosophy, Arthur Schopenhauer - Psychology, Arthur Schopenhauer - Aesthetics, Arthur Schopenhauer - Politics, Arthur Schopenhauer - Schopenhauer on women, Arthur Schopenhauer - Schopenhauer on homosexuality, Arthur Schopenhauer - Schopenhauer on Hegel, Arthur Schopenhauer - Common Misconceptions, Arthur Schopenhauer - Influence, Arthur Schopenhauer - Bibliography, Arthur Schopenhauer - Major works, Arthur Schopenhauer - Online texts, Arthur Schopenhauer - Source

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Will: Encyclopedia II - Arthur Schopenhauer - Aesthetics

This wild and powerful drive to reproduce, however, caused suffering and pain in the world. For Schopenhauer, one way to escape the suffering inherent in a world of Will was through art. Through art, Schopenhauer thought, the thinking subject could be jarred out of their limited, individual perspective to feel a sense of the universal (metaphysics) directly — the "universal" in question, of course, was the will. The contest of personal desire with a world that was, by nature, inimical to its satisfaction is inevitably tragical; ther ...

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Arthur Schopenhauer, Arthur Schopenhauer - Life, Arthur Schopenhauer - Philosophy, Arthur Schopenhauer - Psychology, Arthur Schopenhauer - Aesthetics, Arthur Schopenhauer - Politics, Arthur Schopenhauer - Schopenhauer on women, Arthur Schopenhauer - Schopenhauer on homosexuality, Arthur Schopenhauer - Schopenhauer on Hegel, Arthur Schopenhauer - Common Misconceptions, Arthur Schopenhauer - Influence, Arthur Schopenhauer - Bibliography, Arthur Schopenhauer - Major works, Arthur Schopenhauer - Online texts, Arthur Schopenhauer - Source

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Will: Encyclopedia II - Arthur Schopenhauer - Psychology

Schopenhauer was perhaps even more influential in his treatment of man's mind than he was in the realm of philosophy. Philosophers have not traditionally been impressed by the tribulations of love. But Schopenhauer addressed it, and related concepts, forthrightly. "We should be surprised that a matter that generally plays such an important part in the life of man [love] has hitherto been almost entirely disregarded by philosophers, and lie ...

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Arthur Schopenhauer, Arthur Schopenhauer - Life, Arthur Schopenhauer - Philosophy, Arthur Schopenhauer - Psychology, Arthur Schopenhauer - Aesthetics, Arthur Schopenhauer - Politics, Arthur Schopenhauer - Schopenhauer on women, Arthur Schopenhauer - Schopenhauer on homosexuality, Arthur Schopenhauer - Schopenhauer on Hegel, Arthur Schopenhauer - Common Misconceptions, Arthur Schopenhauer - Influence, Arthur Schopenhauer - Bibliography, Arthur Schopenhauer - Major works, Arthur Schopenhauer - Online texts, Arthur Schopenhauer - Source

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Will: Encyclopedia II - Arthur Schopenhauer - Life

Schopenhauer was born in Stutthof (Sztutowo) Poland, near Danzig (Gdańsk). He was the son of Heinrich Floris Schopenhauer and Johanna Schopenhauer, a middle class mercantile family of Dutch heritage, although they had strong feelings against any kind of nationalism. Indeed, the name Arthur was selected by his father especially because it was the same in English, German, and French. His parents were both from the city, and Johanna was an author as well. After the city fell to Prussia during the second partition of Poland in 1793 the Schopenh ...

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Arthur Schopenhauer, Arthur Schopenhauer - Life, Arthur Schopenhauer - Philosophy, Arthur Schopenhauer - Psychology, Arthur Schopenhauer - Aesthetics, Arthur Schopenhauer - Politics, Arthur Schopenhauer - Schopenhauer on women, Arthur Schopenhauer - Schopenhauer on homosexuality, Arthur Schopenhauer - Schopenhauer on Hegel, Arthur Schopenhauer - Common Misconceptions, Arthur Schopenhauer - Influence, Arthur Schopenhauer - Bibliography, Arthur Schopenhauer - Major works, Arthur Schopenhauer - Online texts, Arthur Schopenhauer - Source

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Will: Encyclopedia II - Arthur Schopenhauer - Schopenhauer on women

Schopenhauer is also famous for his essay "On Women" (Über die Weiber), in which he expressed his opposition to what he called "Teutonico-Christian stupidity" on female affairs. He claimed that "woman is by nature meant to obey", and opposed Schiller's poem in honor of women, Würde der Frauen. The essay does give two compliments however: that "women are decidedly more sober in their judgment than [men] are" and are more sympathetic to the suffering of others. However, the latte ...

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Arthur Schopenhauer, Arthur Schopenhauer - Life, Arthur Schopenhauer - Philosophy, Arthur Schopenhauer - Psychology, Arthur Schopenhauer - Aesthetics, Arthur Schopenhauer - Politics, Arthur Schopenhauer - Schopenhauer on women, Arthur Schopenhauer - Schopenhauer on homosexuality, Arthur Schopenhauer - Schopenhauer on Hegel, Arthur Schopenhauer - Common Misconceptions, Arthur Schopenhauer - Influence, Arthur Schopenhauer - Bibliography, Arthur Schopenhauer - Major works, Arthur Schopenhauer - Online texts, Arthur Schopenhauer - Source

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Will: Encyclopedia II - Arthur Schopenhauer - Schopenhauer on homosexuality

Schopenhauer was also one of the first philosophers since the days of Greek philosophy to address the subject of male homosexuality. In the third, expanded edition of The World as Will and Representation (1856), Schopenhauer added an appendix to his chapter on the "Metaphysics of Sexual Love." In it, he develops the idea since only mature men and fully adult but pre-menopausal women are capable of bearing healthy children, in early adolescence and in late middle age the se ...

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Arthur Schopenhauer, Arthur Schopenhauer - Life, Arthur Schopenhauer - Philosophy, Arthur Schopenhauer - Psychology, Arthur Schopenhauer - Aesthetics, Arthur Schopenhauer - Politics, Arthur Schopenhauer - Schopenhauer on women, Arthur Schopenhauer - Schopenhauer on homosexuality, Arthur Schopenhauer - Schopenhauer on Hegel, Arthur Schopenhauer - Common Misconceptions, Arthur Schopenhauer - Influence, Arthur Schopenhauer - Bibliography, Arthur Schopenhauer - Major works, Arthur Schopenhauer - Online texts, Arthur Schopenhauer - Source

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Will: Encyclopedia II - Arthur Schopenhauer - Common Misconceptions

Many are put off Schopenhauer by descriptions of him as an obstinate and arrogant man, who did not lead the ascetic life that he glorified in his work. The idea that he made resignation into a command to virtue is inaccurate, as he was merely trying to explain asceticism in terms of metaphysics. He does refer to the asceticism as a state of "inner peace and cheerfulness", but he also clearly states that he was not trying to recommend the denial of the will above the affirmation of the will. Furthermore, the call to asceticism was supposed to ...

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Arthur Schopenhauer, Arthur Schopenhauer - Life, Arthur Schopenhauer - Philosophy, Arthur Schopenhauer - Psychology, Arthur Schopenhauer - Aesthetics, Arthur Schopenhauer - Politics, Arthur Schopenhauer - Schopenhauer on women, Arthur Schopenhauer - Schopenhauer on homosexuality, Arthur Schopenhauer - Schopenhauer on Hegel, Arthur Schopenhauer - Common Misconceptions, Arthur Schopenhauer - Influence, Arthur Schopenhauer - Bibliography, Arthur Schopenhauer - Major works, Arthur Schopenhauer - Online texts, Arthur Schopenhauer - Source

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Will: Encyclopedia II - Arthur Schopenhauer - Schopenhauer on Hegel

Schopenhauer seems to have disliked just about everything concerning his contemporary Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel. The following quotation from On the Basis of Morality (page 15-16) is quite famous: If I were to say that the so-called philosophy of this fellow Hegel is a colossal piece of mystification which will yet provide posterity with an inexhaustible theme for laughter at our times, that it is a pseudo-philosophy paralyzing all mental powers, stifling all real thinking, and, by the most outrageous misuse of lan ...

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Arthur Schopenhauer, Arthur Schopenhauer - Life, Arthur Schopenhauer - Philosophy, Arthur Schopenhauer - Psychology, Arthur Schopenhauer - Aesthetics, Arthur Schopenhauer - Politics, Arthur Schopenhauer - Schopenhauer on women, Arthur Schopenhauer - Schopenhauer on homosexuality, Arthur Schopenhauer - Schopenhauer on Hegel, Arthur Schopenhauer - Common Misconceptions, Arthur Schopenhauer - Influence, Arthur Schopenhauer - Bibliography, Arthur Schopenhauer - Major works, Arthur Schopenhauer - Online texts, Arthur Schopenhauer - Source

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Will: Encyclopedia II - Aurora Illinois - Geography

Aurora is located at 41°45'36" North, 88°17'55" West (41.759879, -88.298482)GR1. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 102.1 km² (39.4 mi²). 99.8 km² (38.5 mi²) of it is land and 2.3 km² (0.9 mi²) of it is water. The total area is 2.26% water. While the city has traditionally been considered as being in Kane County, Illinois (and in fact its downtown is still entirely in that county), Aurora is one of only two cities in Illinois where the city limits actually cover parts of four counties: Kane, Kendall County, Illinois, Will ...

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Aurora Illinois, Aurora Illinois - Landmarks, Aurora Illinois - Geography, Aurora Illinois - Demographics, Aurora Illinois - Schools, Aurora Illinois - East Aurora School District 131:, Aurora Illinois - West Aurora School District 129:

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Will: Encyclopedia II - Aurora Illinois - Demographics

As of the censusGR2 of 2000, there are 142,990 people, 46,489 households, and 34,215 families residing in the city. The population density is 1,432.9/km² (3,711.5/mi²). There are 48,797 housing units at an average density of 489.0/km² (1,266.6/mi²). The racial makeup of the city is 68.07% White, 11.06% African American, 0.36% Native American, 3.06% Asian, 0.03% Pacific Islander, 14.52% from other races, and 2.90% from two or more races. 32.56% of th ...

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Aurora Illinois, Aurora Illinois - Landmarks, Aurora Illinois - Geography, Aurora Illinois - Demographics, Aurora Illinois - Schools, Aurora Illinois - East Aurora School District 131:, Aurora Illinois - West Aurora School District 129:

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Will: Encyclopedia II - Illinois - Geography

Illinois is in the north-central U.S. and borders on Lake Michigan. Surrounding states are Wisconsin to the north, Iowa and Missouri to the west, Kentucky to the south, and Indiana to the east. Illinois also borders Michigan, but only via a water boundary in Lake Michigan. Illinois has three major geographical divisions. The first is Chicagoland, including the city of Chicago, its suburbs, and the adjoining exurban area into which the metropolis is expanding. This region includes a few counties in Indiana and Wisconsin and stretches a ...

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Illinois, Illinois - History, Illinois - Pre-Columbian, Illinois - European exploration, Illinois - The 1800s, Illinois - The Civil War, Illinois - Government, Illinois - Geography, Illinois - Economy, Illinois - Demographics, Illinois - Religion, Illinois - Important cities and towns, Illinois - Counties of Illinois, Illinois - Education, Illinois - Illinois State Board of Education, Illinois - Primary and secondary schools, Illinois - Colleges and universities, Illinois - Professional sports teams, Illinois - Famous Residents, Illinois - Rogues gallery, Illinois - State symbols

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Will: Encyclopedia II - Illinois - Government

The state government of Illinois is modeled after the federal government with adaptations originating from traditions cultivated during the state's frontier era. As codified in the state constitution, there are three branches of government: executive, legislative and judicial. The executive branch is led by the Governor of Illinois. Legislative functions are given to the Illinois General Assembly, composed of the 118-member Illinois State House of Representatives and the 59-member Illinois State Senate. The judiciary is comprised of the stat ...

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Illinois, Illinois - History, Illinois - Pre-Columbian, Illinois - European exploration, Illinois - The 1800s, Illinois - The Civil War, Illinois - Government, Illinois - Geography, Illinois - Economy, Illinois - Demographics, Illinois - Religion, Illinois - Important cities and towns, Illinois - Counties of Illinois, Illinois - Education, Illinois - Illinois State Board of Education, Illinois - Primary and secondary schools, Illinois - Colleges and universities, Illinois - Professional sports teams, Illinois - Famous Residents, Illinois - Rogues gallery, Illinois - State symbols

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