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Young: Encyclopedia - Arthur M. Young

Integral organizations: Integral Institute Cal. Inst. of Integral Studies Integral University This article is about Arthur M Young the inventor and philosopher. A different Arthur M Young was a professor of classics at the University of Pittsburgh Arthur Middleton Young (November 3, 1905, Paris, France–May 30, 1995, Berkeley, California) was inventor of the Bell helicopter, as well as a cosmologist, philosopher and author. He founded the "Institute for th ...

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Young: Encyclopedia - The Young and the Restless

The Young and the Restless (commonly abbreviated to Y&R) is an American soap opera that takes place in Genoa City, Wisconsin (named after a vacation spot that series creators William J. Bell and Lee Phillip Bell visited annually). It first debuted on the CBS television network on March 26, 1973, replacing Where the Heart Is and Love is a Many Splendored ...

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Young: Encyclopedia - Andrew Young poet

This page is not about the poet Andrew Young (1823 - 1901) Andrew John Young (29 April 1885 - 1971) was a Scottish poet and writer on botanical subjects, and a Presbyterian minister who later became an Anglican clergyman. He was born in Elgin, and educated in Edinburgh, where he went to school, then Edinburgh University and New College for theological training. He was ordained in the United Free Church of Scotland in 1912. Later, in 1920, he moved to Hove in Sussex. He joined the Church of England and became a parish priest as vicar of Stonegate, also in Sussex. He was ...

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Young: Encyclopedia - Young's modulus

In solid mechanics, Young's modulus (also known as the modulus of elasticity or elastic modulus) is a measure of the stiffness of a given material. It is defined as the limit for small strains of the rate of change of stress with strain. This can be experimentally determined from the slope of a stress-strain curve created during tensile tests conducted on a sample of the material. Young's modulus is named after Thomas Young the English physicist, physician, and Egyptologist. Young's modulus - Units. Including:

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Young: Encyclopedia - Young and Dangerous

Young and Dangerous (古惑仔) is a 1996 Hong Kong movie about a group of triad members and it details their adventures in a fictional triad. It was directed by Andrew Lau Wai Keung. This movie contributed a lot to the public image of triads and was condemned by certain quarters as glorifying secret triad societies. However it was immensely popular in Hong Kong and spun 9 sequels/spin-offs. Its main actors and ...

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Young: Encyclopedia - Brigham Young

Brigham Young (June 1, 1801 – August 29, 1877) was the second prophet and president of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church; see also Mormonism). Young had a variety of monikers, among the most popular of which is "The American Moses" [1], (sometimes "The Modern Moses" or "The Mormon Moses" [2]) because, like the biblical figure, he led his followers in an often arduous "exodus" through a desert, to what they saw as a "promised land". He was also dubbed "The Lion of the Lord" for his bold personality.Including:

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Young: Encyclopedia - Young Earth creationism

History of creationism Creation in Genesis Types of creationism: Young Earth creationism - Creation science Old Earth creationism Omphalos creationism Theistic evolution Neo-Creationism Islamic creationism Intelligent design - Intelligent design movement Modern geocentrism Controversy: Creation vs. evolution ... in public educati ...

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Young: Encyclopedia - Brigham Young University

Brigham Young University Provo, UT 84602 October 16, 1875 Urban Private coeducational Parochial Owned by the LDS Church 32,400 2,100 Cecil O. Samuelson Cougars Cosmo the Cougar Dark blue and white (was royal blue and white until 1999) "The Glory of God is Intelligence" or "Enter to learn, go forth to serve" or "The world is our campus" Daily Universe ...

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Young: Encyclopedia - Cy Young Award

In baseball, the Cy Young Award is an honor given annually to the best pitchers in the Major Leagues. The award was first introduced in 1956 by Commissioner Ford Frick in honor of Hall of Fame pitcher Cy Young who passed away in 1955. The award was originally given to the single best pitcher in the major leagues. In 1967, the year after Frick retired as Commissioner, the practice began of honoring one pitcher in each league. The award is voted on by 28 members of the Baseball Writers Association of America. Each places a vote f ...

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Young: Encyclopedia - Young adult psychology

According to (Erik Erikson's stages of human development), a young adult is a person between the ages of 16 and 39, whereas an adolescent is a person between the ages of 11 and 21. The young adult stage in human development precedes middle adulthood. A person in the middle adulthood stage is between the ages of 40 and 60. In late adulthood, a person is 60 years old or older. Young adult psychology - Early Adulthood. According to Erikson, the young adult stage involves the personal need for intimacy and sex. ...

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Young: Encyclopedia - Young Ireland

Young Ireland was a Irish nationalist revolutionary movement, active in the mid nineteenth century. Young Ireland - History. Young Ireland grew out of the weekly the Nation, a journal calling for the restoration of Irish self govenment by the repeal of the Act of Union, established in 1842 by Charles Gavan Duffy, an experienced young Catholic journalist, and Thomas Davis, a Protestant graduate of Trinity College, Dublin. They followed Daniel O'Connell and his Repeal Association in his demand for repeal, but ...

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Young: Encyclopedia - Young Americans for Freedom

Young Americans for Freedom (or YAF) is a conservative youth group based in the United States of America. YAF was founded in 1960, and its greatest era in terms of numbers and influence was in the early 1960s. The organization continues to exist to this day. Young Americans for Freedom - Ideology. The meaning of "conservatism" was in flux after World War II. Traditionally, American conservatives were isolationist. But as the Cold War began to dominate American foreign policy, the old conservatism dis ...

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Young: Encyclopedia - Cy Young

Denton True Young (March 29, 1867 – November 4, 1955) He was the pre-eminent baseball pitcher during the 1890s and 1900s. His nickname "Cy" is short for "Cyclone" (as he himself stated, since barns and fences supposedly showed tornadic damage after encountering one of his pitches) and because his fastball was blindingly fast. He was born in Gilmore, Ohio, a tiny village near Newcomerstown, Ohio whe ...

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Young: Encyclopedia II - The Young Master - Trivia

The fan-fighting scene in this movie required 329 takes to complete. ...

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Young: Encyclopedia II - Young Arizona - Geography

Young is located at 34°6'42" North, 110°55'45" West (34.111688, -110.929208)GR1. According to the United States Census Bureau, the CDP has a total area of 108.8 km² (42.0 mi²). 108.8 km² (42.0 mi²) of it is land and none of it is covered by water. ...

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Young Arizona, Young Arizona - Geography, Young Arizona - Demographics

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Young: Encyclopedia II - Owen Young - Family

In 1898 he married Josephine Sheldon Edmonds (April 21, 1870 - June 25, 1935), an 1896 Radcliffe College graduate, who bore him five children: Charles Jacob Young, born December 17, 1899, (1899-1967); John Young, born August 13, 1902, (1902-1926); Josephine Young, born February 16, 1907, (1907-1990); Speculative fiction author as Josephine Young Case Philip Young, born May 9, 1910, (1910-1987); Chairman, Civil Service Commission (1953-1957) Richard Young, born June 23, 1919. In February 1937 married Louise Powis Clark, who was born in 1887. ...

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Owen Young, Owen Young - Family

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Young: Encyclopedia II - Owen Young - Family

In 1898 he married Josephine Sheldon Edmonds (April 21, 1870 - June 25, 1935), an 1896 Radcliffe College graduate, who bore him five children: Charles Jacob Young, born December 17, 1899, (1899-1987); John Young, born August 13, 1902, (1902-1926); Josephine Young, born February 16, 1907, (1907-1990); Speculative fiction author as Josephine Young Case Philip Young, born May 9, 1910, (1910-1987); Chairman, Civil Service Commission (1953-1957) Richard Young, born June 23, 1919. In February 1937 married Louise Powis Clark, who was born in 1887. ...

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Owen Young, Owen Young - Family

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Young: Encyclopedia II - The Young Tradition - Biography

The Young Tradition were formed on 18 April 1965 by Peter Bellamy, Royston Wood and Heather Wood (who was unrelated to Royston Wood). Most of their repertoire was traditional British folk music, sung without instrumental accompaniment, and was drawn especially from the music of the Copper family from Sussex, who had a strong oral musical tradition. They augmented the pure folk music with some composed songs which were strongly rooted in the English folk tradition, such as sea shanties written by Cyril Tawney, o ...

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The Young Tradition, The Young Tradition - Biography, The Young Tradition - Discography

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Young: Encyclopedia II - Young Turks - Ideology

Until 1902, the CUP was an umbrella organization composed of loosely affliated factions. Young Turks - Liberalism and Constitutionalism. Although the European public and many scholars commonly labeled the Young Turks as liberals and constitutionalists, these traits were never aspects of the Young Turk philosophy. A detailed analysis of their ideas reveals that the Young Turks did not adopt liberal ideas, and under the influence of the theories of Gustave Le Bon, who became their idol, they devalued parliam ...

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Young Turks, Young Turks - History, Young Turks - Ideology, Young Turks - Liberalism and Constitutionalism, Young Turks - Materialism and Posivitism, Young Turks - Strong government, Young Turks - Nationalism, Young Turks - Impact on modern Turkey, Young Turks - Revolution and CUP as a model, Young Turks - References for Young Turks Ideology

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Young: Encyclopedia II - The Young Master - Synopsis

In the film, the school attended by Dragon and his brother, Tiger (Wei Pei) is entered against a rival school in a Lion Dance competition. The school needs to win the prize money to remain open but their star performer, Tiger, is seemingly injured when he falls from a ladder, leaving his brother, Dragon, to take his place. During the competition, Dragon realises that his brother feigned his accident in order to take ...

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The Young Master, The Young Master - Synopsis, The Young Master - Trivia, The Young Master - Cast

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Young: Encyclopedia II - Young Wizards - The Books

A short story within the same universe, "Uptown Local", has also been published as part of Jane Yolen's Dragons and Dreams anthology. Young Wizards - Feline Wizards. Two other books are not strictly in the Young Wizards series, but take place in the same setting, between books 4 and 5: Book of Night With Moon (1997) (US ISBN 0340693290, UK ISBN 0340693282) To Visit the Queen (1998) (ISBN 0446673188), published in the UK as On Her Majesty's Wizardly Servi ...

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