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  • 121Hell — This article is about the theological or philosophical afterlife. For other uses, see Hell (disambiguation). Medieval illustration of Hell in th …

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  • 122Spanish Romanticism in literature — Romanticism is a revolutionary movement affecting all aspects in life, which in the arts breaks from the traditions of Neoclassicism, favouring ideas of fantasy, imagination and the spirit s irrational power. Neoclassicism is the style still… …

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  • 123Sebastian Horsley — (born 1962) is a London writer and artist best known for having undergone a voluntary crucifixion. Horsley s in your face writings often revolve around his dysfunctional family, his drug addictions, sex, and his reliance on… …

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  • 124The Four Stages of Cruelty — is a series of four printed engravings published by William Hogarth in 1751. Each print depicts a different stage in the life of the fictional Tom Nero. Beginning with the torture of a dog as a child in the First stage of cruelty , Nero… …

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  • 125Menachem Z. Rosensaft — Born May 1, 1948 (1948 05 01) (age 63) Bergen Belsen, Germany Occupation …

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  • 126Contentment — For other uses, see Contentment (disambiguation). Adriaen Van Ostade The Contented Drinker, 17th century Contentment seems realistically defined as enjoyment of whatever may be desired . That definition is realistic because the more contented an… …

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  • 127Alexandru Bogdan-Piteşti — Infobox Writer name = Alexandru Bogdan Piteşti caption = Photograph of Bogdan Piteşti (left) and Joséphin Péladan, during the latter s visit to Bucharest (1898) pseudonym = Ion Doican, Ion Duican birthdate = birth date|mf=yes|1870|6|13|mf=y… …

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  • 128Yangzhou riot — The Yangzhou riot of August 22 23, 1868 was a brief crisis in Anglo Chinese relations during the late Qing Dynasty. The crisis was fomented by the gentry of Yangzhou who opposed the presence of foreign Christian missionaries in the city, who… …

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