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  • 101burial customs —    In ancient Mesopotamia people often referred to death as going to one s fate, taking refuge on one s mountain, or going to the road of one s forefathers. Whatever one called it, it was seen as a journey, and it was customary to prepare the… …

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  • 102Epic of Gilgamesh —    The most famous and influential of all the ancient Mesopotamian myths and epic poems, telling the story of the hero Gil gamesh, the tragic loss of his friend En kidu, and Gilgamesh s quest to find the secret of eternal life. In the third… …

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  • 103Rise Above Records — Infobox record label name = Rise Above image bg = parent = founded = founder = Lee Dorrian status = distributor = genre = Heavy metal Doom metal Stoner metal Grindcore (before 1991) country = United Kingdom location = London, England url =… …

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  • 104Beauchamp-Sharp-Tragödie — Jeroboam O. Beauchamp ermordet Solomon P. Sharp (Stich aus dem Jahre 1833, erschienen in The United States Criminal Calendar) Als Beauchamp Sharp Tragödie oder Kentucky Tragödie (engl. Kentucky Tragedy) wird der Mord an dem Politiker Solomon P.… …

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  • 105grieve — grieve, mourn, sorrow mean to feel or express one s sorrow or grief. Grieve implies actual mental suffering, whether it is shown outwardly or not; the term often also connotes the concentration of one s mind on one s loss, trouble, or cause of… …

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  • 106Auferstanden aus Ruinen — English: Risen from Ruins National anthem of the GDR anthem of …

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  • 107Death of Michael Jackson — For the 2011 trial of Jackson s physician, see Trial of Conrad Murray. Death of Michael Jackson Jackson s star on the …

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  • 108Man's inhumanity to man — The phrase Man s inhumanity to man is first documented in the Robert Burns poem called Man was made to mourn: A Dirge in 1784. It is possible that Burns reworded a similar quote from Samuel von Pufendorf who in 1673 wrote, More inhumanity has… …

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  • 109grieve — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. distress, pain, hurt, sadden, injure; mourn, sorrow, deplore. See lamentation. Ant., rejoice. II (Roget s IV) v. Syn. lament, bewail, regret, sorrow for; see mourn 1 . III (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) v …

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  • 110AFTERMATH — displaced persons U.S. Army Chaplains postwar trials children of jewish survivors Displaced Persons At the end of the war, Allied armies found seven to nine million displaced persons living in countries not their own. More than six million people …

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