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Iconoclastic Controversy
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Charles Bradlaugh
Charles Bradlaugh , 1833-91, British social reformer, a secularist. Editor of the free-thinking weekly National Reformer from 1860 and later associated with Annie Besant , he was an early advocate of woman's suffrage, birth control, free speech, national education, trade unionism, and other... Read more |
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the Transfiguration
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The Cure
The Cure New Wave Goth band For the Record… Controversial |
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William Law
William Law 1686-1761, English clergyman, noted for his controversial, devotional, and mystical writings. One of the nonjurors , Law was deprived of his fellowship in Emmanuel College, Cambridge, and lost all chances for advancement in the church. Unexcelled among the controversialists of his day,... Read more |
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Television producers (Persons)
BOCHCO, STEVEN J. 1943- T ELEVISION PRODUCER Successful and Respected Steven J. Bochco was one of the most successful television producers of the 1980s, the creator of two of the decade's most popular and critically lauded series: the police drama Hill Street Bluesand... Read more |
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Adolphe Sax
Adolphe Sax The Belgian inventor Adolphe Sax (1814-1894) was the originator of the saxophone as well as several other musical instruments. Sax became something of a footnote in history after his creation was almost forgotten after his death, until it was revived by jazz musicians who barely... Read more |
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geological controversies
geological controversies Geology emerged as a distinctive science only about two centuries ago. From its earliest days the subject has been associated with controversy. Focusing on controversy can be illuminating because issues tend to become dramatized and the underlying assumptions and attitudes... Read more |
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Olive Schreiner
Olive Schreiner , pseud. Ralph Iron, 1855-1920, South African author and feminist, b. Wittebergen Reserve, Cape Colony. After several years as a governess, she went to England in 1881, taking with her the manuscript of her famous novel, The Story of an African Farm (1883). The novel, which has... Read more |
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L. Ron Hubbard
L. Ron Hubbard The story of L. Ron Hubbard (1911-1986) is also the story of a movement-the Church of Scientology. Founded by L. Ron Hubbard, Scientology claims millions of devoted members worldwide and, beyond all controversy, it cannot be denied that the movement retains its influence around the... Read more |
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