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  • Sardius | Encyclopedia. com
    Sardius (or Sard) A precious stone that is a variety of cornelian, varying in color from pale yellow to reddish orange According to ancient tradition, it is an antidote to the onyx It was believed to prevent unpleasant dreams, to make its possessor wealthy, and to sharpen the wit
  • Sardis - Encyclopedia. com
    Sardis (sär´dĬs) or Sardes (–dēz), ancient city of Lydia, W Asia Minor [1], at the foot of Mt Tmolus, 35 mi (56 km) NE of the modern Izmir, Turkey As capital of Lydia, it was the political and cultural center of Asia Minor [2] from 650 BC until the death of Croesus [3] (c 547 BC)
  • Melito of Sardis° - Encyclopedia. com
    MELITO OF SARDIS° MELITO OF SARDIS ° (c 120–185 c e ), bishop of Sardis (Asia Minor), Christian author, and the earliest known pilgrim to the Holy Land Scholars found his description of the crucifixion of Jesus "in the middle of the city [of Jerusalem]" confusing Clearly Melito was referring to the site in the context of the layout of Aelia Capitolina and not of the city from the time
  • Laissez-Faire - Encyclopedia. com
    LAISSEZ-FAIRE Laissez-faire, literally "leave alone," constituted the core doctrine of classical economics that there should be minimal government intervention in economic affairs According to this theory, an economy operating under a system of free competition will tend to produce at maximum capacity with the result that labor and other resources of production will be fully utilized Its
  • Guillotine - Encyclopedia. com
    Guillotine Background The guillotine evokes images of horrifying and bloody public executions during the French Revolution in the eighteenth century Many historians consider this device the first execution method that lessened the victim's pain and the first step in raising public awareness of the morality of the death penalty It is difficult, however, to think of the guillotine as humane
  • Diana | Encyclopedia. com
    DIANA, PRINCESS OF WALES BIBLIOGRAPHY (Diana Frances Mountbatten-Windsor, née Spencer; 1961–1997), British princess and international icon Diana Spencer was the youngest daughter of Edward Spencer, then Viscount Althorp, subsequently the eighth earl of Spencer, and his wife Frances, née Burke Roche She had two elder sisters and a younger brother When her parents divorced in 1969, the
  • Neil Alden Armstrong | Encyclopedia. com
    Neil Alden Armstrong >The American astronaut Neil Alden Armstrong (born 1930) was the first person >to walk on the moon Neil Armstrong was born on August 5, 1930, near Wapakoneta, Ohio, the eldest of three children of Stephen and Viola Engel Armstrong
  • Metamorphosis - Encyclopedia. com
    Metamorphosis General features Insects Hormones Amphibians Hormones Resources Metamorphosis is the transition in overall body pattern that occurs during the life history of some animals following birth or hatching Two well known examples are the development of caterpillars into butterflies and tadpoles into frogs Metamorphosis is considered an indirect form of development, in that a
  • Great Society - Encyclopedia. com
    Great Society In his State of the Union message in 1964, President Lyndon B Johnson (1908–1973; served 1963–69) announced the Great Society he envisioned for the United States Johnson's Great Society encompassed civil rights for minorities, an end to poverty, improved educational opportunities for all, improved health care for the poor and the aged, an improved quality of life in the
  • The Cotton Economy in the South - Encyclopedia. com
    The Cotton Economy in the South Sources The Cotton Boom While the pace of industrialization picked up in the North in the 1850s, the agricultural economy of the slave South grew, if anything, more entrenched In the decade before the Civil War cotton prices rose more than 50 percent, to 11 5 cents a pound Booming cotton prices stimulated new western cultivation and actually checked modest





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