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  • 111Twain–Ament indemnities controversy — The Twain–Ament indemnities controversy was a major cause célèbre in the United States of America in 1901 as a consequence of the published reactions of American humorist Mark Twain to reports of Rev. William Scott Ament and other missionaries… …

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  • 112Christian communism — Part of the series on Communism …

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  • 113Herbert Vaughan —     Herbert Vaughan     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Herbert Vaughan     Cardinal, and third Archbishop of Westminster; b. at Gloucester, 15 April, 1832; d. at St. Joseph s College, Mill Hill, Middlesex, 19 June, 1903; he came of a family which had… …

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  • 114Northanger Abbey —   T …

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  • 115Danite — This article is about the Mormon group. Danite can also refer to a member of the Tribe of Dan. The Danites were a fraternal organization founded by Latter Day Saint members in June 1838, in the town of Far West in Caldwell County, Missouri.… …

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  • 116Homelessness in the United States — OverviewObservers of modern homelessness often cite some of the following potential causes of homelessness: * The movement in the 1950s in state mental health systems to shift towards community based treatment as opposed to long term commitment… …

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  • 117Mary Seacole — Mary Jane Seacole A portrait of Mary Seacole in oils, c. 1869, by the obscure London artist Albert Charles Challen (1847–81). The original was discovered in 2003 by historian Helen Rappaport, and acquired by the National Portrait Gallery in… …

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  • 118Marion Carpenter — Marion A. Carpenter Marion Carpenter, extracted from her 1949 Christmas card to President Truman. Born 6 March 1920(1920 03 06) Died 29 October 2002(2002 10 29) (aged&# …

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  • 119CUBA — CUBA, archipelago of islands consisting of Cuba, Isla de Pinos, and 1,600 smaller islands; population (2004) 11,300,000; Jewish population (2004) approximately 1,200. The Colonial Period Columbus discovered Cuba during his first voyage (1492).… …

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  • 120Aogán Ó Rathaille — Aodhagán Ó Rathaille also spelt Aogán Ó Rathaille (anglisized Egan O Rahilly) (1670 – 1728) was an Irish language poet. He is credited with creating the first Aisling poem. Early Life Ó Rathaille was born in Screathan an Mhil (Scrahanaveal), in… …

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