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  • 111Animal euthanasia — This article is about mercy killing of non human animals. For compassionate death in humans, see Euthanasia. Part of a series on Euthanasia …

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  • 112Chachapoyas culture — The Chachapoyas, also called the Warriors of the Clouds , were an Andean people living in the cloud forests of the Amazonas region of present day Peru. The Incas conquered their civilization shortly before the arrival of the Spanish in Peru. When …

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  • 113Invincible (comics) — Invincible Cover of Invincible 52. Art by Ryan Ottley. Publication information Publisher Image Comics …

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  • 114Lying in state — is a term used to describe the tradition in which a coffin is placed on view to allow the public at large to pay their respects to the deceased. It traditionally takes place in the principal government building of a country or city. While the… …

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  • 115List of Moonlighting episodes — The cove …

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  • 116List of Itchy & Scratchy cartoons — This is a list of the Itchy Scratchy cartoons shown on The Simpsons. There are currently 71 of them. Contents 1 100 Yard Gash 2 500 Yard Gash …

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  • 117Amazonas before the Inca Empire — The department of Amazonas has a millennial history. There are some testimonies exhibited on rocky walls dated from the most remote times. Such is the case of the rock paintings of Chiñuña Yamón and Limones Calpón in the province of Utcubamba. A… …

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  • 118cremation — See cremate. * * * Disposing of a corpse by burning. In the ancient world cremation took place on an open pyre. It was practiced by the Greeks (who considered it suitable for heroes and war dead) and the Romans (among whom it became a status… …

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  • 119Buddha — /booh deuh, bood euh/, n. 1. Also called Butsu, Gautama, Gautama Buddha. (Prince Siddhattha or Siddhartha) 566? c480 B.C., Indian religious leader: founder of Buddhism. 2. any of a series of teachers in Buddhism, of whom Gautama was the last, who …

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  • 120African dance — Introduction  performing art deeply woven into the social fabric of Africa and generally involving aspects of music and theatre as well as rhythmic bodily movement. See also African music and mask. The cultural position of dance       In African… …

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