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  • 21The Wanderer (poem) — The Wanderer is an Old English poem from the 10th century, preserved in the Exeter Book. The date of composition is unknown but most certainly predates 1070 AD, as it was probably part of an earlier, oral literary culture.Overview The Wanderer is …

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  • 22The Thirteenth Tribe — (1976) is a book by Arthur Koestler. It advances the controversial thesis that North/East European Jews and their descendants, or Ashkenazim, are not descended from the Israelites of antiquity, but from a group of Khazars, a people originating in …

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  • 23The Ark (fortress) — The Ark is a massive fortress located in the city of Bukhara, Uzbekistan that was initially built and occupied around the 5th century AD. In addition to being a military structure, the Ark encompassed what was essentially a town that, during much …

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  • 24The Donkey Sanctuary — Founder(s) Elisabeth Svendsen Founded 1969 Location Sidmouth, Devon, England Key people Robert Crawford, Professor Jim Duncan Stuart W. J. Reid, John Sewell Rutter Bill Tetlow, Cathy Thompson Rosalind de Wesselow Area served …

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  • 25The Open Conspiracy — is a book published in 1928 by H. G. Wells. In 1930 a revised and expanded version was published, and a further revised edition appeared in 1931 titled What are we to do with our Lives? . A final version appeared in 1933 under its original… …

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  • 26The Cassey House — The Cassey House, at 243 Delancey Street (formerly 63 Union Street), Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, was owned by the Cassey family for 84 years (1845 1929). The Casseys were a prominent, prosperous, African American family living and working in… …

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  • 27The House (1999 film) — The House Traditional 夢幻田園 Simplified 梦幻田园 Mandarin Mèng hùan tián yúan Directed by …

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  • 28The American School in London — Established 1951 Type International, Non profit Students 1,350 Grades …

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  • 29The Lords (demogroup) — The Lords was a Dutch ZX Spectrum group from Roosendaal known as one of the earliest dedicated demogroups. The Lords released several demos for the ZX Spectrum home computer between the years 1986 1990. Groups such as The Lords are regarded as… …

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  • 30The Famous Mrs. Fair —    The timely and topical comedy drama by James Forbes opened on 22 December 1919 at the Henry Miller Theatre, ran for 343 performances, and was nominated for the 1920 Pulitzer Prize. Probing such serious themes as the integration of the returned …

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