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  Archaeology - LearnThis.Info Enclyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
The Australian archaeologist Vere Gordon Childe was one of the first to explore and expand this concept of the relationships between cultures especially in the context of prehistoric Europe.
Australian archaeologists have embraced post-processualism, while those in the United States freely combine it with older approaches and methods.
Australian archaeologists especially have explored this issue and attempted to survey these sites in order to give them some protection them from being developed.
encyclopedia.learnthis.info /a/ar/archaeology.html   (5997 words)

  
 List of Belgians - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
There is an informal British parlour game, semi-jocular, which challenges the participants to come up with the names of "10 famous Belgians", implicitly asserting that Belgian nationals are far less likely to be notable in the United Kingdom than those of other countries.
Fictional characters may or may not be allowed.
Fame may be established according to arbitrary criteria such as how many other players have heard of the person or their notable achievement.
www.arikah.net /encyclopedia/List_of_Belgians   (913 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Australian troops are recalled from the Middle East and N Africa.
Australian casualties were heavy during this phase and Aussie commanders were frequently critical about the value of such battles.
Australians have the highest rates of skin cancer in the world probably due to the combination of culture and having summer when the earth is closest to the sun.
www.faqs.org /ftp/pub/faqs/australian-faq/part3   (11618 words)

  
 Awakening News >>> Bali Bombings Conspiracy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Ordinary everyday people, Australians in particular, who had earlier been sensible enough and brave enough to speak out against their Prime Minister’s slavish obedience to Ariel Sharon and George W. Bush in their ruthless quest to loot and destroy the Middle East.
Politicians and “experts” alike had less of a problem than they originally thought with the crater.
Bashir is obviously correct in his claims, for no fictional member of “al-Qaida” could ever penetrate the massive security surrounding Israel's Dimona in order to steal a critical nuclear weapon.
www.geocities.com /theawakeningnews/Conspiracy-Bali_Bombings.html   (4072 words)

  
 When the webmistress sleeps
Australian forces are also in the area, but far too wary to be caught on camera.
Politicians are loath to acknowledge ‘blowback’, as Chalmers Johnson points out, because it implicates them in the deaths of their own citizens.
(Meanwhile, the bulk of the TV audience was glued to fictional depictions of vile murders in New York and Miami, happily solved by heroic forensics and a lust for justice).
richardneville.blogs.com   (10657 words)

  
 List of fictional politicians - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This is a list of political office holders from works of fiction.
Fictional U.S. Presidents, U.S. Vice Presidents, U.S. Presidential candidates, British Prime Ministers, British monarchs, Presidents of Earth, Australian politicians and other fictional rulers are all covered by separate articles.
This list is incomplete; you can help by expanding it.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/List_of_fictional_politicians   (2061 words)

  
 Margo Kingston's Webdiary - smh.com.au   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Politicians would have to work for their keep making sure their arguments were put well to the new decision makers the Australian Voter.
Australians always overly worry about change "If it aint broke dont fix it" this in itself is fine but this crap is broke and the quicker it is fixed the better off all Australians apart from those with self interest in this system will be.
Spouting a new lie that Australian's "spend a quarter or more of their lives on the aged pension courtesy of the taxpayer", the PM, who co-incidently has spent the majority of his working life being paid by the taxpayer will surely warm to this new assault on 'baby boomers'.
webdiary.smh.com.au /archives/_comment/000882.html   (14189 words)

  
 IGEL 2004: Abstracts
Traditional critics of popular fiction have interpreted this observation as indicating that readers of such popular genres have strict expectations concerning works in the genre and that such readers only read and enjoy works that match their expected prototype.
For readers of literary fiction, shifts in self-understanding (i.e., changed mood, increased sensitivity, remembered values, and a different sense of self) were associated with using fiction to "escape into a different world" (r =.50, p <.001).
According to the critics of these so-called 'Newgate novels,' the combination of historical subject matter and fictional form misled readers to believe that they were dealing with truthful depictions of criminal life, and they feared that readers would sympathize with the criminal heroes and even be tempted into imitating them.
www.arts.ualberta.ca /igel/igel2004/Abstracts.htm   (17140 words)

  
 America Used UN Veto to Protect       Israeli War Crimes
Predictably the house imploded on the woman and her unborn child, crushing and choking them to death as an Israeli tank commander stood by laughing, before spitting contemptuously on the street.
No civil authority will be able to stop them, and the military will be kept in barracks for their own safety, with strict orders not to fire on civilians unless the latter violate military bases.
There will be no need for the largely fictional “Al Qaeda” to play any part, because Washington and New York will be stripped of their power brokers in surprisingly short order by the American people themselves.
www.vialls.com /oldntl/wecontrolamerica/WarCrimes.html   (3069 words)

  
 Thousands of NAMES OF FAMOUS PEOPLE, SPORTSMEN, MOVIES, CHARACTERS for your dog, horse, cat, pet or child from ...
A great list of famous and notable Mexicans, including persons who are known to a large number of people and not based on the extent of their popularity.
A list of the Rulers of Númenor, a fictional realm by J. Tolkien.
A list of fictional ships, waterborne vessels that have been identified by name in works of fiction but do not really exist as such (oftentimes a real ship is used as a stage set, but the real name is not used).
www.lowchensaustralia.com /names/famous.htm   (2159 words)

  
 ipedia.com: Vietnam War Article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Whilst Australian disengagement began in 1970 under John Gorton, it was not until the election of Gough Whitlam in 1972 that conscription ended.
The Vietnamese list over 200,000 of their own soldiers Missing in Action, and MIA soldiers from World War I and II continue to be unearthed in Europe.
Past service in Vietnam became important to the election of many future American politicians; for example, it was a factor in the election of John McCain, a former Vietnam POW, to the US Senate.
www.ipedia.com /vietnam_war.html   (7263 words)

  
 Journalistic Dynamite   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Australian captain Ricky Ponting has suggested that he will eat the Ashes if he is to lose the Ashes during his reign as captain.
It is envisaged that as Politicians are generally full of more **** they will likely have to contribute more taxes as a result through their overuse of toilet paper.
The British government allowed the cricket to be taken off a list of events that must be broadcast on free to air television which has events such as the FA Cup Final and Wimbledon included.
spaces.msn.com /cricketstunts   (6715 words)

  
 Medpundit   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
This Australian study of general practioners in Australia, Canada, the Netherlands (OK, they aren't English-speaking), New Zealand, the United Kingdom and the United States, showed we all had the same medical error rates.
The Poor Need Not Apply: The Cleveland Clinic, one of those outstanding hospitals listed in US News and World Report, refused to treat a woman in need of a liver transplant because she was an illegal immigrant, or maybe it was because she was poor.
The hospital says that it was because she was an illegal, but this is the same hospital that gives special shirts to high-paying patients so they won’t have to wait in line with the rest of the world to have tests done.
www.medpundit.blogspot.com /2002_07_21_medpundit_archive.html   (9071 words)

  
 Flu Wiki - Main - Sucking Up to Tony Blair43144c 79
At the top of the priority list for a bird flu vaccine are the Prime Minister, his cabinet, state premiers, and senior bureaucrats.
Connor is not sure where he, specifically, is on the list “In case you’re worried, the word is that Magazine staff are unlikely to be considered the highest priority”
Connor refers to was part of a fictional scencario that “Nature” magazine used in an attempt, unsuccessful if this BBC piece is representative, to get the world to pay attention to the dangers of bird flu.
www.fluwikie.com /index.php?n=Main.SuckingUpToTonyBlair43144c79   (1372 words)

  
 The WSFA Journal, August 2004
Advertising science fiction books during Star Trek reruns or a mystery series during CSI may not be cost effective in the short term, but may expand the market for books in the long term.
She circulated a signup list for the email addresses of people who want to receive future announcements of movie tickets but who don't want to subscribe to the WSFA email list.
John listed the vast amounts of food that had been consumed: "30 pounds of pork barbecue, 20-some pounds of beef barbecue, about 22 pounds of hamburger, 50-some hotdogs, 40 bratwursts, 40 breasts of chicken, six racks of ribs, and gallons of ice cream." Ernest asked how many people attended.
www.wsfa.org /journal/j04/8   (10758 words)

  
 USBIG NEWSLETTER VOL
The KIDS accounts that are created in the ASPIRE Act are one of these strategic and effective solutions that bring politicians from across the political spectrum together to change the lives of millions of low-income families.
And much of the wealth of our society is the creation of society itself, through laws that create wholly fictional forms of property such as corporations.” He concludes, “A basic income for all, as a right of each citizen, would eliminate the humiliating derogation of the poor as they apply for aid.
If you know any BIG news; if you know anyone who would like to be added to this list; or if you would like to be removed from this list; please send me an email: Karl@Widerquist.com.
www.widerquist.com /usbig/28JUL-AUG2004.htm   (4268 words)

  
 Related Websites
This is a list of the root-zone suffixes by TLD code (from ".ac" for Ascension Island to ".zw" for Zimbabwe).
In case you get the urge to visit any of the real countries listed (except, for the time being, Sealand), this is a great place to start.
It is a replica passport that is, in his words, "...steeped in the language of bureaucracy and the world of administration, it operates to permeate beyond the role of nationalism and uses the platform of art to liberate these confined boundaries that contemporary society imposes on us.
www.angelfire.com /nv/micronations/related.html   (4126 words)

  
 John Z. Orange
It’s not the parade scene, but it is the still photo of the motley Deltas that is the background for the credits.
These tears are most likely due to my imagined nostalgic memories and good times that the characters had and will cherish throughout their fictional lives.
Politicians ride far with their boyish and gentlemanly southern accent.
www.barefootinthewoods.com /blog/2004_01_01_archive.html   (7129 words)

  
 Archaeology & Field School Info : Archaeology and CRM gear store : CafePress.com
When such unrealistic subjects are treated more seriously, accusations of pseudoscience are invariably levelled at their proponents (see Pseudoarchaeology, below).
However, these endeavours, real and fictional, are not representative of the modern state of archaeology.
Australian archaeologists especially have explored this issue and attempted to survey these sites in order to give them some protection from being developed.
www.cafepress.com /shovelbums/823761   (4364 words)

  
 MuggleNet | News Archive   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Check out the list here to see if TWH is hosting a line party near you.
Fiction Alley is organizing a big get-together at an Imax theater in New York City to see the third movie.
Movie One (Australian) is airing Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone and Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets back-to-back on Saturday, May 29, followed by the 10-minute Prisoner of Azkaban special that will originally air on ABC on May 9.
www.mugglenet.com /fusion3/archive.php?show=month&month=April&year=2004   (7411 words)

  
 History of Science Society 2000: Vancouver, B.C.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
The paper discusses the interaction of Yugoslavian scientists and state politicians during the First World War, when geographical, enthnological, and geological researches provided justification for the military actions and the negotiations on the shape and extents of national borders.
Top of the list of intended research topics for the new group championed by Heisenberg and Biermann were the "hot" topics of the time: cosmic ray research and the newly discovered radiation belts.
However, when the group eventually took up work in late 1961, their first - and for some years only one - project was something rather different and novel: ionospheric and magnetospheric research by means of ion-clouds released from sounding rockets in high altitudes.
depts.washington.edu /hssexec/annual/abstractsp8.html   (3712 words)

  
 theatre notes
The Australian Law Reform Commission is currently conducting a review of these disgraceful, repressive and unnecessary laws.
A partial list of the world wide events is here.
I suspect this phenomenon occurs here because such talents find it difficult, in the relatively small arena of Australian theatre, to create a niche that permits them to fully express their theatrical visions, and so they are forced to go it alone.
theatrenotes.blogspot.com   (13924 words)

  
 AroundRR Movies : News
So it is a lot of fun and she is feeling all the effects of it,'' Crowe told Australia's Channel Nine television.
They all made VH1's list of 200 Greatest Pop Culture Icons, a 10-episode ranking of actors, musicians, politicians, academics, sports figures and fictional characters.
Some of the oddities on the list include JFK Jr.'s coming in ahead of his father at No. 24, and former President Clinton ranking 18th while former White House intern Monica Lewinsky came in at No. 161.
www.aroundrr.com /movies/news.asp?ID=5546   (729 words)

  
 CBC.ca - Arts - Books - Writing Wrongs
On Monday, the New York Times reported that HIV-positive, androgynous author JT Leroy was himself a fictional creation.
It appears 25-year-old Leroy’s “autobiographical” fiction about his life as a truck-stop hustler and homeless drug addict is actually the work of Laura Albert, the 40-year-old woman Leroy claims rescued him from the street.
In 1944, an Australian poetry editor published a collection of poems by a raw young talent named Ern Malley, a Melbourne mechanic who had died the previous year.
www.cbc.ca /arts/books/hoaxes.html   (1373 words)

  
 Science & Technology Archives at Future Brief
Producing hydrogen from water is the stuff of science fiction -- and some comments by President Bush.
And most of these stars are on average one billion years older than the Sun, allowing much more time, in theory, for any life to evolve." Read more about this startling new finding at the New Scientist.
In reading their "top ten" list for 2003, with links to further detail as here at Future Brief, you can catch up on some of the break-throughs you may have missed last year.
www.futurebrief.com /sciencefebruary.asp   (3177 words)

  
 Mutualist Blog: Free Market Anti-Capitalism: R.A. Wilson, Prophet
DWI and drug roadblocks, the TSA and no-fly list (with the same likely on the way for train and bus travel), a de facto national ID under the guise of state drivers' licenses, required for using the airlines....
The politicians define anarchy as being chaos, but it's not that at all.
I mean you have anarchy generally in a home owners assoication, where the agreements are entered into voluntarily and people handle getting the lawn mowed an dgetting the streets paved, the street lights, and things like that.
mutualist.blogspot.com /2005/12/ra-wilson-prophet.html   (1504 words)

  
 Lucire Feature: Très sophistiqué - Melbourne Fashion Festival autumn-winter 2003 (1) - The global fashion magazine
The gorgeously exotic Regent Theatre was the perfect setting for the showcase of Australian fashion, which came as closer to haute couture than any previous fashion festival.
For the first time, the exquisite fabrics and feminine lines genuinely took centre-stage, above the usual guest list of soapie stars, footballers and their plastic girlfriends and politicians.
There was the presence of royalty, A-list Hollywood stars and fashion journalists from around the globe, who can be forgiven for thinking they never actually left Paris Fashion Week.
www.lucire.com /2003/fall2003/0412fe0.shtml   (388 words)

  
 16 Oct History: This Date   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Fellow fellow John Watson (no, not the fictional Dr. Watson) says: “Sherlock Holmes was way beyond his time in using chemistry and chemical sciences as a means of cracking crime.
Organizers did not name the other successful bidders, but said the amount raised by each author was: Raymond Benson 180 pounds, Margaret Atwood 200 pounds, Pat Barker 200 pounds, Robert Harris 220 pounds, Ian McEwan 280 pounds, David Lodge 300 pounds, Zadie Smith 300 pounds and Follett 350 pounds.
In last year's inaugural auction, Australian satirical writer Kathy Lette received the highest bid of 6200 pounds ($9090) and pledged to give Sherlaine Green a major part in her next comic romp.
www.jcanu.hpg.ig.com.br /history/h4oct/h4oct16.html   (9139 words)

  
 The Noble Pundit
It is not a guarantee of immediate peace – it took Europe well over a hundred years and two world wars to begin to even approach that goal after experiencing their Enlightenment.
But the whole discussion about modern politicians needing to “dumb down” their speeches for the uneducated got me to thinking.
For a while, we’ll still see politicians that “defend” private property rights and they’ll run for office on the promise of not abusing their new-found confiscatory powers.
noble.cbnoble.com   (9964 words)

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