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  • 53Stan Marsh — South Park character name=Stan Marsh gender= Male hair= Black eye color= blue race= White age= 9 job= Student religion= Roman Catholic (Briefly converted at various times to Atheist, Mormon, and Scientologist) start= The Spirit of Christmas voice …

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  • 54Manichaeism —     Manichæism     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Manichæism     Manichæism is a religion founded by the Persian Mani in the latter half of the third century. It purported to be the true synthesis of all the religious systems then known, and actually… …

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  • 55List of Motley's Crew characters — This is a list of characters from the Motley s Crew comic strip. Contents 1 The Mike Motley family 1.1 Mabel Motley 1.2 Mike Motley 1.3 The Truman Motley family …

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  • 56Red-tailed Hawk — Taxobox name = Red tailed Hawk status = LC status system=iucn3.1 status ref= cite web|url=http://www.iucnredlist.org/search/details.php/49438/all|assessors=BirdLife International|title= Buteo jamaicensis |accessmonthday=20 June|accessyear=2007]… …

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  • 57Timon of Athens — comedies.Date and textThe play has caused considerable debate among scholars. It is oddly constructed, with several lacunae (gaps), and for this reason, it is often described as unfinished, multi authored, and/or experimental. As a result, no… …

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  • 58List of mammals of Canada — The North American Beaver, Castor canadensis, is the national animal of Canada This is a list of the mammal species recorded in Canada. There are approximatively 200 mammal species native to Canada. Its large territorial size and variety of… …

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  • 59Tourism in the Caribbean — significantly impacts the economies, cultures, and ecosystems of the area. History The first official hotel to open in the Caribbean was the Bath Hotel, on the island of Nevis. [http://www.nevis nhcs.org/bathproject/page2.html] The nearby hot… …

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  • 60Hitler, Adolf — born Apr. 20, 1899, Braunau am Inn, Austria died Apr. 30, 1945, Berlin, Ger. Dictator of Nazi Germany (1933–45). Born in Austria, he had little success as an artist in Vienna before moving to Munich in 1913. As a soldier in the German army in… …

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