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Awareness Awareness
Awareness Awareness is a holistic health and New Age networking periodical based in Orange County, California. It primarily serves the greater Los Angeles area, but includes a special section devoted to the San Diego area. Based primarily around health concerns, it has adopted the format pioneered... Read more
Tahpanhes Tahpanhes
Tahpanhes A city in Egypt to which Jews fled in 586 BCE from the wrath of the Babylonians, taking Jeremiah with them (Jer. 43: 7–8). In Greek the city was called Daphnae.... Read more
Monsters Monsters
Monsters On the borderland between superstition, occultism, and science are the many monsters, human or animal, reported from many parts of the world throughout human history. The word "monster," from the Latin monstrum, implies a warning or portent. The term is used derogatorily in reference to... Read more
Puritans Puritans
Puritans Sources Covenant Theology.Covenants were important in the religious communities of the Puritans in early New England. These were solemn and binding agreements which were patterned after the covenants they believed God had made with man. In the Covenant of... Read more
Lucius Caelius Firmianus Lactantius Lucius Caelius Firmianus Lactantius
Lucius Caelius Firmianus Lactantius , c.260-AD 340, Christian author and apologist, b. Africa. He taught rhetoric at Diocletian's school in Nicomedia and during the persecutions was converted to Christianity. Later (c.316) he was Latin tutor at Trier to Crispus, Constantine's son. His works, which... Read more
The Grapes of Wrath The Grapes of Wrath
THE GRAPES OF WRATH USA, 1940 Director:John Ford Production:Twentieth Century-Fox; black and white, 35mm; running time: 128 minutes, some prints are 115 minutes. Released 24 January 1940, New York. Filmed late Summer-early Fall 1939 in Twentieth ... Read more
John Steinbeck John Steinbeck
John Steinbeck 1902-68, American writer, b. Salinas, Calif., studied at Stanford. He is probably best remembered for his strong sociological novel The Grapes of Wrath, considered one of the great American novels of the 20th cent. Steinbeck's early novels— Cup of Gold (1929), The Pastures... Read more
Eric Gregory Eric Gregory
Eric Gregg 1951– Professional baseball umpire Left Ghetto By “Grace of God Read more

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