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  Orlando, Florida - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-04)
In the hurricane season of 2004, Hurricanes Charley, Frances, and Jeanne battered the Orlando area, causing widespread damage and flooding and impeding tourism to the area.
The Morse Museum of American Art, located at Rollins College, houses a permanent Tiffany and Co. exhibit featuring the world's "most comprehensive" collection of the works of Louis Comfort Tiffany.
Since the France area is supposed to represent Paris at the end of the 19th century, the paint keeps the tower at Epcot from oxidizing into the typical green color of the original Eiffel Tower and the Statue of Liberty, also copper.
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Index for M
Magnien, Alphonse - An educator of the clergy, born at Bleymard, in the Diocese of Mende, France, 9 June, 1837; died 21 December, 1902
Marenco - (1), Carlo, Italian dramatist, born at Cassolo (or Cassolnuovo) in Piedmont in 1800; died at Savona in 1846 (2), Leopoldo, Italian dramatic poet, born at Ceva in 1831; died 1899, son of Carlo Marenco
Medals, Devotional - A medal may be defined to be a piece of metal, usually in the form of a coin, not used as money, but struck or cast for a commemorative purpose, and adorned with some appropriate effigy, device, or inscription.
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 PRINCIPLES OF BIOETHICS
This provided strong evidence that these patients were actually outside of their body and able to describe the events.
The pediatrician Melvin Morse, in his studies of children who described near-death experiences, presented the concept that the soul is the source of energy to the body.
Technologic advances in medical care have allowed physicians to sustain life by extraordinary means, such as mechanical ventilation, electrical cardioversion and defibrillation, and cardiopulmonary resuscitation.
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