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  • 1Peg Mullen — Margaret E. Mullen (née Goodyear; June 11, 1917 – October 2, 2009), best known as Peg Mullen, became an antiwar activist, after the death of her son in Vietnam, who had been killed by shrapnel fired from friendly artillery in a 1970 incident. She …

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  • 2Kincoppal-Rose Bay, School of the Sacred Heart, Sydney — Infobox Aust school private name = Kincoppal Rose Bay, School of the Sacred Heart motto = la. Cor Unum One Heart established = 1882 (Convent of the Sacred Heart); 1909 (Kincoppal); 1971 (Kincoppal Rose Bay) type = Private, Single sex, Day and… …

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  • 3biblical literature — Introduction       four bodies of written works: the Old Testament writings according to the Hebrew canon; intertestamental works, including the Old Testament Apocrypha; the New Testament writings; and the New Testament Apocrypha.       The Old… …

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  • 4Loyola Marymount University — Coordinates: 33°58′11″N 118°25′04″W / 33.969700°N 118.417900°W / 33.969700; 118.417900 …

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  • 5Child of the Prophecy —   …

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  • 6Views on Ramakrishna — Ramakrishna (1836 1886) was a famous nineteenth century Indian mystic. His personality and religious experiences have been studied by many notable scholars. Academic studies have also been carried out on the influence of Ramakrishna s personality …

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  • 7Inaccuracies in The Da Vinci Code — This article is about the controversies regarding the novel. For other uses, see The Da Vinci Code (disambiguation). The Da Vinci Code, a popular suspense novel by Dan Brown, generated a great deal of criticism and controversy after its… …

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  • 8Attic calendar — The Attic calendar is a hellenic calendar that was in use in ancient Attica, the ancestral territory of the Athenian polis. This article focuses on the 5th and 4th centuries BC, the classical period that produced some of the most significant… …

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  • 9Phurba — The Phurba (Tib., pronunciation between pur ba fur pu , alt. transliterations: phurpa, phurbu or phurpu) is a three sided peg, stake or nail like ritual implement traditionally associated with Tibetan Buddhism or Bön. The Sanskrit term for phurba …

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  • 10Celts — Celt redirects here. For other uses, see Celt (disambiguation). This article is about the ancient peoples of Europe. For Celts of the present day, see Celts (modern). Diachronic distribution of Celtic peoples …

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