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  • 11Native American Hoop Dance — Participants in the 2005 World Hoop dance championship at the Heard Museum. Native American Hoop Dance is a form of storytelling dance incorporating anywhere from one to thirty hoops as props, which are used to create both static and dynamic… …

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  • 12Night soil — 18th century London nightman s calling card Night soil is a euphemism for human excrement collected at night from cesspools, privies, etc. and sometimes used as a fertilizer.[1] Night soil is produced as a result of a waste management system in… …

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  • 13Americanization (of Native Americans) — Americanization can refer to the policies of the United States government and public opinion that there is a standard set of cultural values that should be held in common by all citizens. Education was and is viewed as the primary method in the… …

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  • 14Rajkumar — This page relates to the Kannada actor, Rajkumar; for other uses see Raj Kumar. Rajkumar ‌ ರಾಜ್ ಕುಮಾರ್ Rajkumar at the age of 64 Born Singanalluru Puttaswamayya Muthuraju 24 April 1929( …

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  • 15Charles Henry Allan Bennett — Allan Bennett redirects here. For the English writer and actor, see Alan Bennett. Part of a series on Buddhism Outline · Portal …

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  • 16Beneš, Edvard — born May 28, 1884, Kozlany, Bohemia, Austria Hungary died Sept. 3, 1948, Sezimovo Ústí, Czech. Czechoslovakian statesman. A disciple of Tomáš Masaryk, Beneš was a founder of modern Czechoslovakia. He served as its first foreign minister (1918–35) …

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  • 17Bram Stoker's Dracula — Bram Stoker s fictional Dracula, the vampiriccount from Transylvania, was hardly the first vampire story ever written, but it is beyond a doubt the grandfather of modern vampire literature in English speaking countries, as well as a source for… …

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  • 18Exile — Ex ile, n. [OE. exil, fr. L. exilium, exsilium, fr. exsuil one who quits, or is banished from, his native soil; ex out + solum ground, land, soil, or perh. fr.the root of salire to leap, spring; cf. F. exil. Cf. {Sole} of the foot, {Saltation}.]… …

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  • 19Hughes, John — • Fourth bishop and first Archbishop of New York, born at Annaloghan, Co. Tyrone, Ireland, 24 June, 1797 of Patrick Hughes and Margaret McKenna: died in New York, 3 January, 1864 Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Hughes, John      …

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  • 20John Hughes —     John Hughes     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► John Hughes     Fourth bishop and first Archbishop of New York, born at Annaloghan, Co. Tyrone, Ireland, 24 June, 1797 of Patrick Hughes and Margaret McKenna: died in New York, 3 January, 1864. His… …

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