William Makepeace Thackeray Top/Reference/encyclopedias/Subject_encyclopedias/Spartacus_Educational/Journalists_and_Newspapers http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/Jthackeray.htm
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Extractions: Patents ... Columbia Encyclopedia "Not only is the Columbia Encyclopedia, 6th edition the largest one-volume general encyclopedia available, its year 2000 publication date makes it the most timely and up-to-the minute encyclopedic reference source available. With over 50,000 article entries, 40,000 bibliographic citations, and over 80,000 cross-reference entries, the Columbia Encyclopedia, 6th edition contains much more data than many multi-volume encyclopedias. The entire Columbia Encyclopedia database is full-text searchable." Encyclopædia Britannica Online "The Encyclopædia Britannica is the world's most comprehensive reference product, a distinction it has held since its first publication in 1768. EB Online includes the complete encyclopedia, as well as Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary and the Britannica Book of the Year. You can also use EB Online to search an Internet directory that includes more than 130,000 links to Web sites selected, rated, and reviewed by Britannica editors." Available only to current TU students, faculty and staff.
James Bronterre O'Brien Top/Reference/encyclopedias/Subject_encyclopedias/Spartacus_Educational/Journalists_and_Newspapers http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/CHobrien.htm
Extractions: James O'Brien, was born in County Longford, Ireland in 1805. O'Brien went to a local church school but one of his teachers recognised his intellectual abilities and arranged for him to be educated at the progressive Lovell Edgeworth School. In 1822 he proceeded to Trinty College, Dublin , where he won several academic prizes including the Science Gold Medal. After studying law at King's Inn, O'Brien moved to England in 1829 with the intention of becoming a lawyer in London
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Extractions: Phone: (863) 421-3302 Fax: (863) 421-3305 The Boone Middle School Mission Statement: Boone Middle School believes learning is for all and all students can learn. We are responsible for doing whatever it takes to learn the social and academic skills needed to succeed in our ever-changing society. Click on a link at the left to explore this site. Orientation for the 2004-2005 school year will take place on August 3, 2004, from 9:00-11:00 a.m. and from 5:00-700 p.m. Register early for the 2004-2005 school year! Please call the school office at 421-3302 for summer registration dates. Remember , the Florida Department of Health requires 7th grade students to have the following immunizations: MMR (2 doses), Polio (4 doses), DTP (5 doses), Td (Tetanus-diptheria) booster, Hepatitis B Series (3) given over a 6-month period of time. The Mi Casa, Su Casa summer program will begin on June 1, 2004, running from 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. Monday through Thursday (no Fridays!) until June 24, 2004.
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Tom Mann Top/Reference/encyclopedias/Subject_encyclopedias/Spartacus_Educational/Journalists_and_Newspapers http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/REmann.htm
Extractions: Tom Mann, the son of the clerk at the local colliery, was born in Foleshill, near Coventry, on 15th April, 1856. Tom started school at six but left at nine to work at a farm. The following year he became a trapper at the Victoria Colliery. A series of underground explosions closed the colliery and in 1870 the family moved to Birmingham and Tom started a seven-year engineering apprenticeship.
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Extractions: UIUC Library Gateway Reference Library Online Reference Collection Encyclopedias UIUC access only xreferplus Encyclopedia Britannica Online Encyclopedia Britannica Online includes the complete Britannica encyclopedia, as well as Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary and Thesaurus, Encyclopedia Britannica Intermediate, and the Britannica Book of the Year. One can also use Encyclopedia Britannica Online to search an Internet directory that includes more than 300,000 links to Web sites selected, rated, and reviewed by Britannica editors. Brockhaus Enzyklopädie (Brockhaus Encyclopedia) (in German) The leading German general encyclopedia, on par with the Encyclopedia Britannica. Based on the 20th edition, 1996-2000.
Last Resort An index of plant and gardening databases, encyclopedias, glossaries, and dictionaries. http://rockgardener.com/last/resort.cfm
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Extractions: REFERENCES TO 'ENCYCLOPEDIA' All-Poetry Encyclopedia Poets, poems, and poetry resources at Everypoet.com American Social and Cultural History From the Encyclopedia Smithsonian Black History The Encyclopaedia Britannica Guide to Total resource Gardening Needs Burns Encyclopedia The complete text of the definitive Robert Burns reference Calendopaedia The Encyclopaedia of Calendars Encyclopedia in Eighteen Volumes Canadian Encyclopedia Online Of course it's bilingual !!! Catholic Encyclopedia Information on entire cycle of Catholic interests, action and doctrine Cook's Thesaurus Cooking Encyclopedia covering 1000's of ingredients and kitchen tools Culture Jammer's Encyclopedia What's this all about, anyway? Deviants' Dictionary Encyclopaedic Dictionary of BDSM-related terms E-Conflict World Encyclopedia Eradicate Conflict by Increasing Cultural Awareness Encarta Online Resources for Interactive Learning Encyberpedia The Living Encyclopedia Encyclopedia.com from Electric Library
William Morris Top/Reference/encyclopedias/Subject_encyclopedias/Spartacus_Educational/Journalists_and_Newspapers http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/Jmorris.htm
Extractions: Morris was educated at Marborough and Exeter College, Oxford . At university Morris met Edward Burne-Jones and Dante Gabriel Rossetti. The three men were all artists and formed a group called the Brotherhood. During this period their work was inspired by the history, ritual and architecture of the Medieval period. Morris and Burne-Jones were committed Anglicans and for a time they talked of taking part in a "crusade and holy warfare" against the art and culture of their own time.
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Extractions: Best environmental directories Last update : 14 Mar 2003. Criteria for inclusion here: number of quality records relevant to the subject. We try to keep only the best starting point for each subject. 'Selected' = a list that makes a selection of best sources; 'all' = comprehensive list with some tools for preselection (short description, search tool, ...); 'metadatabase' is a complete searchable (meta)database. The lists are in English if no other language is mentionned. You can link directly one of the best lists on your matter, or do it through our annotated list of directories Other hit parades for environmentalists are also available, and if you do not find anything, try selected internet search engines Auxilliary lists (white pages, chemistry, etc.) can also be usefull for environmentalists. NEW: World, data, maps
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Extractions: Shirley Brooks, was born in London in 1816. He was rained for the law by his uncle, Charles Sabine, and in 1838 was among the first four passed by the Incorporated Law Society. By this time Brooks had acquired a strong interest in writing and began having articles published in Ainsworth's Magazine . Over the next six years he established himself as a journalist by working for journals such as the London Illustrated News and The Era Angus Reach , editor of Man in the Moon , also published Brooks' work.
Theological Encyclopedias Theological encyclopedias. Theological encyclopedias provide lengthy, scholarly discussion of theological events, persons, and issues. http://library.stmarytx.edu/acadlib/subject/theology/theoency.htm
Extractions: Theological encyclopedias provide lengthy, scholarly discussion of theological events, persons, and issues. Several important encyclopedia sets used for theological research are found in the reference collection, BJ BX call letters. Search for your topic in the encyclopedias' alphabetical indexes. Sacramentum Mundi: An Encyclopedia of Theology . Eds. Karl Rahner, et al. New York: Herder and Herder, 1968-1970. 6 vols. ( REF BR 95 .S23 The Catholic Encyclopedia : An International Work of Reference on the Constitution, Doctrine, Discipline and History of the Catholic Church. New York: Appleton, 1907-1912. 16 vols. ( REF BX 841 .N44 1907 The New Catholic Encyclopedia . New York: McGraw-Hill, 1967-1979. 17 vols. (
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