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Giovanni Legrenzi
Giovanni Legrenzi (baptized August 12, 1626 – May 27, 1690) was an Italian composer and organist of the Baroque era. He was one of the most prominent composers in Venice in the late 17th c
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Ethnic stereotypes in literature
Ethnic Stereotypes in popular culture involve an overly-simplified, stereotypical or false representation of the typical characteristics of a members of an ethnic group in music, literature, print media, film and the performing arts.
Music
In recent years, ethnic stereotypes in popular music have come under fire. This is often associated with Hip Hop culture, but goes back much further; Prince for example was widely criticized for his portrayals of African American women, particu
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Gallery of Jan III Sobieski
Image:Jan Sobieski.jpg|Jan III Sobieski of Poland
Image:Jan III Sobieski at the Battle of Vienna.jpg|Jan III Sobieski at Vienna
Image:Battle of Vienna.jpg|Jan III Sobieski at Vienna
Image:Sobieski Rodzina.jpg|Jan III Sobieski with family
Image:Sobieski Sending Message of Victory to the Pope.jpg|Sobieski Sending Message of Victory to the Pope, after the Battle of Vienna
Image:Sobieski pod Wiedniem.jpg|Jan III Sobieski at Vienna
Image:Wjazd Jana III Sobieskiego do Wiednia.jpg|Jan III Sobieski enter Vienna
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Napoleon Whiting
Napoleon Whiting (b. September 21, 1910 in Mississippi, USA, d. October 22, 1984 in Los Angeles, California, USA), was an American character actor. He played many Wikipedia:Images and media for deletion because the image was moved to Wikimedia Commons at commons:Image:.
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Salt Sermon
The Salt Sermon was an oration delivered on June 17 1838 by Mormon leader, Sidney Rigdon, against Mormon dissenters. Rigdon was first councilor in the First Presidency of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and spokesman for Read More... |
Charles Hicks Bustill
Charles Hicks Bustill (1816-1890) was a plasterer, abolitionist and conductor in the Underground Railroad. His daughter, Gertrude Emily Hicks Bustill (1855-1948) would marry Nathan Francis Mossell (1856-1946), the first African American to graduate
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NoMachine
The NX technology is developed by the Italian software company NoMachine. NX makes remote X11 fast enough to enable users to access remote Linux and Unix desktop sessions even over a low bandwidth and high latency data link such as provided by a modem. If set up as a proxy, NX tunnels Remote Desktop Protocol (for Windows Terminal Server sessions) and remote VNC sessions (all types of OS pl
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Pilot licences
Pilot licences (in the United States, certificates) are issued by national aviation authorities, and establish that the holder has been trained by a qualified instructor and has met a specific set of knowledge and experience requirements. The licensed pilot can then exercise a specific set of privileges in the nation’s airspace. Despite attempts to harmonize the requirements between nations, the differences in certification practices and standards from place to place serve to limit full international validity of the national qualifica
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