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  • 101Shakespeare, William — (baptized April 26, 1564, Stratford upon Avon, Warwickshire, Eng. died April 23, 1616, Stratford upon Avon) British poet and playwright, often considered the greatest writer in world literature. He spent his early life in Stratford upon Avon,… …

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  • 102biblical 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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  • 103Guattari, Pierre-Félix — ▪ French psychiatrist and philosopher born April 30, 1930, Colombe, France died August 29, 1992, near Blois       French psychiatrist and philosopher and a leader of the antipsychiatry movement of the 1960s and 70s, which challenged established… …

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  • 104off book — adjective a) No longer needing the script to rehearse. After 5 days studying the script, Jane is now off book, and can concentrate on gesture more. b) below the list price He will glibly parse a sentence ... and repeat the catechism and whole… …

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  • 106Mordechai Rokeach — Bilgorayer Rav Full name Mordechai Rokeach Born 1902 Belz, Poland Buried Tiberias, Israel Father Yissa …

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  • 107Nature fakers controversy — Illustration from William J. Long s School of the Woods (1902), showing an otter teaching her young to swim The nature fakers controversy was an early 20th century American literary debate highlighting the conflict between science and sentiment… …

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  • 108Nicola Paone — Background information Also known as The Italian Troubadour The Italian Bing Crosby Born October 5, 1915( …

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  • 109Other moons of Earth — This article is about the scientific search for other moons of Earth. For Lilith, Earth s second moon in astrology, see Lilith (hypothetical moon). Earth with two moons Claims have existed for many centuries that the Earth might possess other… …

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  • 110monologue, dialogue — From Greek terms meaning one word or one person, monologue refers to a speech by one person. In drama, monologue applies to a form of entertainment by a single speaker or to an extended part of the text of a play uttered by an actor or actress.… …

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