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Stanley Kubrick Although he first won acclaim for films he made during the 1950s such as Spartacus and Lolita, director Stanley Kubrick (born 1928) is best known for his later work, including
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Stanley Kubrick Although he first won acclaim for films he made during the 1950s such as Spartacus and Lolita, director Stanley Kubrick (born 1928) is best known for his later work, including
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National Socialism Sources of support Causes of Nazism Nazi doctrine and policies BIBLIOGRAPHY National Socialism started as a political movement in Germany in 1919. Its official
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Republic in w Africa; the capital is Yamoussoukro. The se coast features lagoons enclosed by sandbars, on one of which the former capital and chief port of Abidjan is situated. Rocky
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Mesozoic Era In geologic time, the Mesozoic Era, the second era in the Phanerozoic Eon, spans the time between roughly 250 million years ago (mya) and 65 mya.
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Yamoussoukro Capital of Ivory Coast since 1983. Originally a small Baouké tribal village and birthplace of Ivory Coast ''s first president, Felix Houphouët-Boigny, it developed rapidly into the
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Erotic Art Erotic art consists of any genre of art that renders or suggests sexual love or excites feelings of sexual pleasure and desire. Some works of art produce sexual feelings as an effect of their
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PACINO, AlNationality: American. Born: Alfredo James Pacino in New York [1] City, 25 April 1940. Education: Attended High School of the Performing Arts, New York [2]; Herbert Berghof
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Newts Biology of newts Species of newts Newts and people Resources Source for information on Newts: The Gale Encyclopedia of Science dictionary.
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The capital city, Yamoussoukro, had a population of 416,000 in that year, while the metropolitan population of the former capital, Abidjan, was estimated at 3,660,682.
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Dust Bowl "Dust Bowl" is a term coined by a reporter for the Washington (D.C.) Evening Star to describe the effects of severe wind erosion in the Great Plains during the 1930s, caused by
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