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  1. Navigart

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    WebProjets pour le Canyoneaustrate. 1985. Inv. : AM 2019-2-117 (2) fait partie de l'ensemble "Projet pour le Canyoneaustrate" Projet non réalisé 1984 - 1990

  2. Hurricanes in History - National Hurricane Center

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    WebFLORIDA KEYS LABOR DAY 1935; NEW ENGLAND 1938; GREAT ATLANTIC 1944; CAROL AND EDNA 1954; HAZEL 1954; CONNIE AND DIANE 1955; AUDREY 1957; DONNA 1960; CAMILLE 1969; AGNES 1972; TROPICAL STORM CLAUDETTE 1979; ALICIA 1983; GILBERT 1988; HUGO 1989; ANDREW 1992; ... Katrina was one of the …

  3. History of the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    WebThe Philippine Commonwealth was established in 1935, as a 10-year interim step prior to full independence. However, in 1942 during World War II, Japan occupied the Philippines. The U.S. military overpowered the Japanese in 1945. ... Throughout history, the Maritime Jade Road has been known as one of the most extensive sea-based trade networks of a …

  4. History - La Biennale di Venezia

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    WebThe history of the La Biennale di Venezia dates back from 1895, when the first International Art Exhibition was organized. In the 1930s new festivals were born: Music, Cinema, and Theatre (the Venice Film Festival in 1932 was the first film festival in history). In 1980 the first International Architecture Exhibition took place, and in 1999 Dance made its debut at …

  5. IGUIDE | Free price guides to art, antiques, coins, collectibles, …

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    WebWhat’s It Worth? Welcome to iGuide—the Internet Price Engine. Search over 3 million price reports spanning Art, Antiques, Coins, Collectibles, Memorabilia, and other Tangible Assets of Value. iGuide empowers you with Pricing Knowledge—enabling you to buy smarter and sell smarter.

  6. EPR paradox - Wikipedia

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    WebHistory. The work was done at the Institute for Advanced Study in 1934, which Einstein had joined the previous year, ... The 1935 EPR paper condensed the philosophical discussion into a physical argument. The authors claim that given a specific experiment, in which the outcome of a measurement is known before the measurement takes place, there must …

  7. The History of Tobacco - University of Dayton

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    WebIn 1571, A Spanish doctor named Nicolas Monardes wrote a book about the history of medicinal plants of the new world. In this he claimed that tobacco could cure 36 health problems. In 1588, A Virginian named Thomas Harriet promoted smoking tobacco as a viable way to get one's daily dose of tobacco. ... Smoking rates among female …

  8. Hurricanes: Science and Society: 1935- Labor Day Hurricane

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    WebThe 1935 Labor Day hurricane was the strongest storm at time of landfall in U.S. history and also the first Category 5 storm to strike the U.S. in the 20th century (followed by Hurricane Camille in 1969 and Hurricane Andrew in 1992). At the time, this storm was the most intense hurricane to affect the United States with a lowest pressure recorded at 892 …

  9. 1935 passage of the Wagner Act | National Labor Relations Board

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    WebIn February 1935, Wagner introduced the National Labor Relations Act in the Senate. The Wagner Bill proposed to create a new independent agency—the National Labor Relations Board, made up of three members appointed by the President and confirmed by the Senate-to enforce employee rights rather than to mediate disputes.

  10. History of New York City - Wikipedia

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    WebThe written history of New York City began with the first European explorer, the Italian Giovanni da Verrazzano in 1524. European settlement began with the Dutch in 1608. The "Sons of Liberty" campaigned against British authority in New York City, and the Stamp Act Congress of representatives from throughout the Thirteen Colonies met in the city in …



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