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  • 111Kyoiku mama — The Japanese term Kyōiku Mama (教育ママ) literally translates to education mother. This term is pejorative. The kyōiku mama is seen as relentlessly driving her child to study, to the detriment of the child s social and physical development, and… …

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  • 112Ninja Senshi Tobikage — Logo 忍者戦士飛影 Genre Adventure …

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  • 113Matthew Deady — Judge for the United States District Court for the District of Oregon In office March 9, 1859 – March 24, 1893 Nominated by …

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  • 114Kentucky in the American Civil War — Confederate States in the American Civil War South Carolina Mississippi Florida Alabama …

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  • 115Rainbow Trail Lutheran Camp — (RTLC) is an outreach ministry of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, Rocky Mountain Synod. Rainbow Trail is a year round ministry that offers an extensive summer camping program that includes on site programs for all ages as well as a… …

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  • 116Harbor Beach Community House — is a building used for community purposes located in Harbor Beach, Michigan.This unique building is located at the northeast corner of State Street and Huron Avenue, the main intersection in Harbor Beach, Michigan.The Community House was built on …

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  • 117Chromebook — The Acer Chromebook Type Personal computer Owner Google Introduced June 15, 2011 Website …

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  • 118Dennis E. Puleston — Ph.D (19 June 1940–29 June 1978[1]) was an American archaeologist and ecologist. Dr. Puleston took archaeology, biology, and ecology and developed an approach to understanding human interactions with nature that is an example of… …

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  • 119Nels Johnson — photograph, circa 1885 Born Nels Johnson November 26, 1838 Denmark Died January 13, 1915 …

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  • 120Airline Deregulation Act — [ thumb|President Jimmy Carter signs the Airline Deregulation Act.] The Airline Deregulation Act (or ADA) is a United States federal law signed into law on October 24, 1978. The main purpose of the act was to remove government control from… …

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