Q Squared Joe
Q Squared Joe (also known in the abbreviated name of Q²J, or Q2J) is a popular card game among students at Harbord Collegiate Institute, which has sin...
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Q Squared Joe (also known in the abbreviated name of Q²J, or Q2J) is a popular card game among students at Harbord Collegiate Institute, which has sin...
Iraqi War Crime (NB. Unless part of an attributed citation, all times in this article are Australian Eastern Standard Time.)Between 18 March and 20 Ma...
Mohammad Shaikh (born October 6, 1952) is a Muslim Scholar of Qur’an and Comparative Religion and the founder and chair person of the International Is...
Harry Benjamin Syndrome (HBS) is a discrepancy between neurobiology and physical phenotype. Despite the fact that much of the nomenclature referring t...
Saul H. Benjamin (Saul Hillel Benjamin) is an American educator. He served as headmaster of the Verde Valley School(VVS) where he served from 1996 to ...
Rita StoneBorn December 17, 1902. Died March 12, 1984.Busy British Character actress who appeared in literally hundreds of films before finding fame i...
Michael F. Sheahan served as the Sheriff of Cook County from 1990 to 2006. He also served as a Chicago alderman, representing the 19th Ward on the cit...
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A list of famous people described as anglophiles.*Bashar al-Assad *Bill Bryson - American travel writer*Tom Clancy - American author.*Johnny Depp - Am...
The Aluminium Wedge of Aiud, also known as the Object of Aiud, is a wedge-shaped object found 2 kilometers East of Aiud, Romania, on the banks of the ...
Left-Rothbardianism is a term used by agorists and other left-libertarians that identify themselves with the market anarchist strands of Murray Rothba...
Stella Starsky and Quinn Cox are astrologers and authors of the book Sextrology: The Astrology of Sex and the Sexes (HarperCollins, 2004). The basis o...
A MCDAM (Male Chauvinist Directed At Men) (pronounced as MacDamn) refers to a guy who is attached who fear his girlfriend being snatched away by other...
Morbidity and Mortality A study by Freeman and Kendell (1980) found two deaths out of 183 ECT patients at Royal Edinburgh Hospital, Scotland, in 1976....
The New York Times has been the subject of criticism from a variety of sources. Some criticism has been aimed at the newspaper for its alleged liberal...
Michael, born in 1979, is a famous employee of Domino's Pizza known for making a viral video of himself and associate Kristy Hammonds tainting food in...
Zak Martin is an Irish psychic who is author of several books on psychic and paranormal topics, most notably Quantum Perception and How to Develop you...
There exists a body of literature produced by writers attempting to use the "Elvish" (Eldarin) languages invented by British author J. R. R. Tolkien i...
Dr. Barrie Paskins is a senior lecturer in the Department of War Studies at King's College London. His areas of expertise include the philosophy and l...
Julien Modica (born 1959) is former CEO of the Brain Trauma Recovery & Policy Institute and political candidate.Personal backgroundModica is a residen...