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 Panthera - FUTEF
The fl panther is the common name for a fl specimen (a melanistic variant) of any of several species of cats.
Panther: * Regionally, the leopard (Asia and Africa), cougar (North America, especially in reference to the Florida Panther subspecies), and jaguar (South and Central America) * Black panther, Black Leopards and Jaguars most commonly thought of as pa...
The white panther is the common name for a white specimen of several species of cat.
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  US Bazaar.com : Encyclopedia Pages : Black Panther Party
As it was chiefly a party of the fl masses, the leadership of the Black Panthers were characterized by internal contradictions on the type and kind of fl nationalism it wished to embrace.
Edgar Hoover described the Black Panthers as "The greatest threat to the internal security of the country," (source required) and by 1969, the Black Panthers were the primary target of COINTELPRO, and the target of 233 out of a total of 295 authorized "Black Nationalist" COINTELPRO actions.
She supported Huey Newton and the Black Panthers in the early 1970s, stating "Revolution is an act of love; we are the children of revolution, born to be rebels.
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 Black Panther (disambiguation)
Black Panther is a member of the Black Panther Party, a revolution ary Black nationalist organization in the United States formed during the 1960s.
Black Panther is a member of a group of Israeli Mizrahi Jew s inspired by the Black Panther Party in the United States.
The Black Panther is the nickname for the British criminal and murder er Donald Neilson.
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 Black panther (disambiguation) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Black Panther, a member of a group of Israeli Mizrahi Jews inspired by the Black Panther Party in the United States.
Black Panther, the nickname for the British criminal and murderer Donald Neilson.
Black Panther is a nickname for supermodel Naomi Campbell.
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The expansion was fueled primarily by an influx of fls from the West Indies and the southern U.S. states, especially Virginia, South and North Carolina, and Georgia.
However, the unwillingness of landlords elsewhere in the city to rent to fl tenants, together with a significant increase in the fl population of New York, meant that rents in Harlem were for many years higher than rents elsewhere in the city, even as the housing stock decayed.
Speaking at a rally of the Student Non-violent Coordinating Committee, Max Stanford, a Black Panther speaker, declared that the United States "could be brought down to its knees with a rag and some gasoline and a bottle," the ingredients of a Molotov cocktail.
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 Panther | Big Site of Knowledge
With the death of Malcolm X in 1965, the Black Panther Party saw as its purpose to further the African American civil rights movement and to fill what it perceived to be the void in leadership among the African American community.
The leadership of the Black Panthers were characterized by internal contradictions on the type and kind of fl nationalism it wished to embrace.
Panthers linebacker Jon Beason may still be a rookie in name, but in game he plays a lot like a veteran.
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 Reference.com/Encyclopedia/Black panther
In jaguars, the mutation is dominant hence fl jaguars can produce both fl and spotted cubs, but spotted jaguars only produce spotted cubs when bred together.
A fl jaguar called Diablo has been accidentally crossed with a lioness named Lola at Bear Creek Sanctuary, Barrie, Canada resulting in a charcoal coloured "fl jaglion" female as well as a tan coloured spotted jaglion male.
Another explanation for fl puma sightings is the jaguarundi, a cat very similar genetically to the puma, which grows around 65 cm (30 inches) with 45 cm (20 in) of tail.
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 Black Panther (T'Challa) - Marvel Universe: The definitive online source for Marvel super hero bios.
T'Challa is heir to the centuries-old ruling dynasty of the African kingdom Wakanda, and ritual leader of its Panther Clan.
Black Dragon had the Panther attacked by a mind-controlled Iron Fist, whose assault caused the brain aneurysm the future Panther had foreshadowed.
Panther and his allies returned to Wakanda, where the future Panther fell into a coma.
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 Black Panther Bobby   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Black is a color with several subtle differences in meaning.
Black can be defined as the visual impression experienced in directions from which no visible light reaches the eye.
A Black Panthrr is also a member of the Black Pamther Party, a revolutionary Black nationalist organisation in the United States formed during the 1960s.
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 Reference for Black Panther Party - Search.com
With the death of Malcolm X in 1965, the Black Panther Party saw its purpose to further the African-American civil rights movement and to fill what it perceived to be the void in leadership in the African-American community.
She supported Huey Newton and the Black Panthers in the early 1970s, stating "Revolution is an act of love; we are the children of revolution, born to be rebels.
Its final leader was Elaine Brown, a longtime Panther and the first and last woman to lead it where she addressed issues of sexism within the party and attempted to stave off its disintegration.
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 Leopard - Wikivisual
A fl panther is a melanistic leopard (or melanistic jaguar).
This results in a chiefly fl coat, though the spots of a fl panther can still be discerned in certain light as the deposition of pigment is different in the pattern than in the background.
A second skin had the fl area embracing nearly the whole of the back and flanks, without showing any trace of the spots, while in those portions of the skin where the latter remained they were of the same form as in the first specimen.
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 Puma
The term panther is more commonly associated with the fl color variation of the leopard or the jaguar.
The Florida panther is a rare subspecies of puma that lives in the swamps of southern Florida in the United States, especially in the Everglades.
There is currently a widespread effort in Florida to try to save the remaining population of the state's native panthers, as their numbers are extremely sparse.
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 Black panther   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Zoologically, a panther is the same as a leopard, while the term Panthera describes the whole family of big cats.
Elsewhere in the world it refers to leopard (originally individual animals with longer tails were deemed panthers and others were leopards; it is a common misconception that panther means a melanistic individual).
In stuffed mounted specimens, fl leopards often fade to a rusty colour, but fl jaguars fade to chocolate brown.
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 Puma - Facts, Information, and Encyclopedia Reference article
In North America, particularly the United States, panther by itself refers to a puma, although the term fl panther is more commonly associated with the melanistic variants of leopards or jaguars rather than pumas.
Recent DNA analysis has established that the puma is quite closely related to the jaguarundi and, surprisingly, to the cheetah (which is usually placed in its own subfamily).
The Florida panther is a rare subspecies of puma that lives in the swamps of southern Florida in the United States, especially in the Everglades.
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 Black Panther - Castlevania Wiki
Black Panthers, also called "Leopards" on occasion, are large shadowy cats that reside in Dracula's castle in the Castlevania games.
While the Black Panther is a unique monster, it does come in a skeleton version: the Panther Skeleton.
The Black Panther makes a small cameo appearance in Castlevania: Aria of Sorrow as a soul Soma Cruz receives, but only after smashing a special candleabra containing the soul.
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 Leopard - Article from FactBug.org - the fast Wikipedia mirror site   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Originally, it was thought that a Leopard was a hybrid between a Lion and a Panther, and the Leopard's common name derives from this belief; leo is the Latin for lion, and pard is an old term meaning panther.
In fact, a "panther" can be any of several species of large felid which happen to have genes for more fl pigment than orange-tan pigment, thus producing a pure fl coat as opposed to the usual spotted one.
"Panthers", in other words, are simply dark-furred Leopards (or a dark form of several other big cats: see fl panther).
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 Black Panther Party - Wiki-pedia , the free encyclopedia
The leadership of the Black Panthers did not agree on the type and kind of fl nationalism it wished to embrace.
Whereas the Panthers had been founded as an institution to advance social justice for African Americans, Seale attempted to change it to an institution for worldwide social justice, regardless of the nationality or ethnicity of the oppressed people.
As the Black Panther Party was beginning to gain a national presence, police began a crackdown on the party and their activities.
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Black nationalist organization in the United States formed during the 1960s.
Sephardic Jews inspired by the Black Panther Party in the United States.
The Black Panther is the nickname for the
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 Black panther - Wikinfo
This article is about the fl panther, the variety of big cat.
The fl panther is a genetic variant of several species of cats.
Close examination of one of these fl cats will show that the typical markings are still there, and are simply hidden by the surplus of fl pigment.
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 Harlem - Free net encyclopedia
The Nation of Islam and splinter fl muslim groups maintain mosques in Harlem, and the Mormon church established a temple at 128th Street in 2005.
Tuberculosis was the main killer, and four times as prevalent among Harlem fls than among New York's white population. A 1996 study reported that 15-year-old fl women in Harlem had a 65% chance of surviving to age 65, about the same as women in India.
The popularity of playing the numbers waned with the introduction of the New York State lottery, which has higher payouts and is legal, but the practice continues on a smaller scale among those who prefer the numbers tradition or who prefer to trust their local numbers bank over the state.
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 Puma Summary
The Florida panther (Felis concolor coryi), a subspecies of the mountain lion, is a member of the cat family, Felidae, and is severely threatened with extinction.
The Florida panther is forced into areas that are not good habitat for white-tailed deer, and the panthers are catching armadillos and raccoons for food.
In North America, particularly the United States, panther by itself refers to a puma when the context implies a local species, although the term fl panther is correctly associated only with the melanistic variants of leopards or jaguars rather than pumas.
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The Black Panther Party (originally called the Black Panther Party for Self-Defense) was a controversial African American civil-rights and self-defense organization, active within the United States in the 1960s and 1970s.
With the death of Malcolm X in 1965, the Black Panther Party was founded to further the African American civil rights movement and to fill what it perceived to be the void in leadership among the African American community.
Edgar Hoover described the Black Panthers as "The greatest threat to the internal security of the country," and by 1969, the Black Panthers were the primary target of COINTELPRO, and the target of 233 out of a total of 295 authorized "Black Nationalist" COINTELPRO actions.
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 pink panther
Despite its use in the titles of most of the films of the series, "The Pink Panther" is not the Clouseau character, but a large and valuable fictitious diamond which is the MacGuffin of the first film in the series.
The Pink Panther of the title is a diamond supposedly containing a flaw which forms the image of a "leaping panther", which can be seen if held up to light in a certain way.
In the original Pink Panther movie, the main focus was on David Niven's role as Sir Charles Lytton, who is the infamous jewel thief "the Phantom", and his plan to steal the Pink Panther from its owner.
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 Black Panther (disambiguation) - Marvel Universe: The definitive online source for Marvel super hero bios.
Black Panther (S'yan) - T'Challa's uncle, active while T'Chaka educated himself in the U.S. Black Panther (T'Chaka) - T'Challa's father
Black Panther (imposter) - member of Sons of the Serpent, tried to frame Black Panther
Black Panther (Earth-10267) - fought a war against Namor and Dr.
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 Anarchism - Article from FactBug.org - the fast Wikipedia mirror site   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Many anarchists form fl blocs at protests, in which members of the bloc wear fl and cover their faces to avoid police identification and to create one large solid mass.
Many anarchists are critical of the fl bloc because some blocs have engaged in property destruction against multi-national corporations and have thus gotten a label as "violent" and "adventurists" from media and large-scale liberal organizations.
Those participating in fl blocs distinguish between "violence" and "property destruction": they claim that violence is when a person inflicts harm to another person, while property destruction or property damage is not violence, although it can have indirect harm such as financial harm.
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 Black Panther | English | Dictionary & Translation by Babylon
The genus name Panthera is a taxonomic category that contains all the species of a particular group of felids.
In North America, the term panther is commonly used for the Cougar; in Latin America it is most often used to mean a Jaguar.
Elsewhere in the world it refers to the Leopard (originally individual animals with longer tails were deemed panthers and others were leopards; it is a common misconception that the term panther necessarily refers to a melanistic individual).
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 panther - Ask.com Web Search
The fl panther is actually a fl leopard and these cats are born in the same litter as normally marked cats and also carry the rosette markings.
The male panther will use his area for hunting but the female panther will use it to raise her young.
The fl leopard is referred to as the Panther, but there is actually no animal...
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