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  1. French literature - Wikipedia

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    WebFrench literature (French: littérature française) generally speaking, is literature written in the French language, particularly by citizens of France; it may also refer to literature written by people living in France who speak traditional languages of France other than French. Literature written in the French language, by citizens of other nations such as Belgium, …

  2. United Arab Republic - Wikipedia

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    WebThe United Arab Republic (UAR; Arabic: الجمهورية العربية المتحدة, romanized: al-Jumhūrīyah al-'Arabīyah al-Muttaḥidah) was a sovereign state in the Middle East from 1958 until 1971. It was initially a political union between Egypt (including the occupied Gaza Strip) and Syria from 1958 until Syria seceded from the union after the 1961 Syrian coup d'état.

  3. Saint-John Perse - Wikipedia

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    WebAlexis Leger (pronounced ; 31 May 1887 – 20 September 1975), better known by his pseudonym Saint-John Perse (French: ; also Saint-Leger Leger), was a French poet-diplomat, awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1960 "for the soaring flight and evocative imagery of his poetry." He was a major French diplomat from 1914 to 1940, after which he …

  4. Libro electrónico - Wikipedia, la enciclopedia libre

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    WebUn libro electrónico, [1] libro digital o ciberlibro, conocido en inglés como e-book o eBook, es la publicación electrónica o digital de un libro.Es importante diferenciar el libro electrónico o digital de uno de los dispositivos más popularizados para su lectura: el lector de libros electrónicos, o e-reader, en su versión inglesa.. Aunque a veces se define como "una …

  5. Ilocano literature - Wikipedia

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    WebIlocano literature or Iloko literature pertains to the literary works of writers of Ilocano ancestry regardless of the language used - be it Ilocano, English, Spanish or other foreign and Philippine languages.In Ilocano language, the terms "Iloko" and "Ilocano" are different. Generally, "Iloko" is the language while "Ilocano" refers to the people or the ethnicity of …

  6. Demographic history of Bosnia and Herzegovina - Wikipedia

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    WebPrehistoric. The highest concentration of Haplogroup I-M170, the only native European Haplogroup, is found in present-day Bosnia and Herzegovina, ranging from 65% to 73%. The oldest traces of mankind in Bosnia and Herzegovina were during the Paleolithic period near Doboj, Prnjavor and in the Valley of the River of Usora.

  7. List of Nobel laureates in Literature - Wikipedia

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    Web1 Rabindranath Tagore (Nobel Prize in Literature 1913) wrote in Bengali and English, Samuel Beckett (Nobel Prize in Literature 1969) wrote in French and English and Joseph Brodsky (Nobel Prize in Literature 1987) wrote poetry in Russian and prose in English. These three Nobel laureates have been sorted under Bengali, French and Russian, …

  8. James Thurber - Wikipedia

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    WebJames Grover Thurber (December 8, 1894 – November 2, 1961) was an American cartoonist, writer, humorist, journalist and playwright.He was best known for his cartoons and short stories, published mainly in The New Yorker and collected in his numerous books.. Thurber was one of the most popular humorists of his time and celebrated the comic …

  9. Paraiyar - Wikipedia

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    WebThe literature has references to the Tamil caste system and refers to a number of "low-born" groups variously called Pulaiyar and Kinaiyar. ... According to 1961 Madras Census Report, castes that are categorised under Paraiyar include Koliyar, Panchamar, Thoti, Vettiyan, Vetti, Vellam, Vel, Natuvile, Pani, Pambaikaran, Ammaparaiyan, Urumikaran ...

  10. James and the Giant Peach - Wikipedia

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    WebJames and the Giant Peach is a popular children's novel written in 1961 by British author Roald Dahl.The first edition, published by Alfred Knopf, featured illustrations by Nancy Ekholm Burkert.There have been reillustrated versions of it over the years, done by Michael Simeon (for the first British edition), Emma Chichester Clark, Lane Smith and Quentin …

  11. Nikita Khrushchev - Wikipedia

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    WebNikita Sergeyevich Khrushchev (15 April [O.S. 3 April] 1894 – 11 September 1971) was the First Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union from 1953 to 1964 and chairman of the country's Council of Ministers from 1958 to 1964. During his rule, Khrushchev stunned the communist world with his denunciation of Stalin's crimes, and embarked on a …

  12. Tinker Bell - Wikipedia

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    WebTinker Bell is a fictional character from J. M. Barrie's 1904 play Peter Pan and its 1911 novelisation Peter and Wendy.She has appeared in a variety of film and television adaptations of the Peter Pan stories, in particular the 1953 animated Walt Disney picture Peter Pan.She also appears in the official 2006 sequel Peter Pan in Scarlet by Geraldine …

  13. International Harvester Scout - Wikipedia

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    WebThe International Harvester Scout is an off-road vehicle produced by International Harvester from 1961 to 1980. A precursor of more sophisticated SUVs to come, it was created as a competitor to the Jeep, and it initially featured a fold-down windshield.The Scout and second-generation Scout II were produced in Fort Wayne, Indiana, as two …

  14. David Brooks (commentator) - Wikipedia

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    WebDavid Brooks (born August 11, 1961) is a political and cultural commentator who writes for The New York Times. He has worked as a film critic for The Washington Times, a reporter and later op-ed editor for The Wall Street Journal, a senior editor at The Weekly Standard from its inception, a contributing editor at Newsweek, and The Atlantic Monthly, in …



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