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Afanasiy Prokopievich Shchapov ( Афанасий Прокофьевич Щапов in Russian ) ( May 10 ( 17 ). 1830 – February 27 ( 10. 3 ). 1876 ) was a Russian historian accused of " Siberian nationalism " and persecuted by tsarist authorities.
Afanasiy Shchapov was born in the village of Anga some 210 miles from Irkutsk, into a family of a Russian sexton and Buryat woman.
Afanasiy Shchapov died of tuberculosis in 1876.
Afanasiy Shchapov authored many works on the history of sectarianism and Raskol, which he viewed as a manifestation of popular protest against social oppression.

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The Treaty of Teusina, Tyavzin or Tyavzino (), also known as the Eternal Peace with Sweden in Russia, was concluded by Russian diplomats under boyar Afanasiy Pushkin ( the poet's ancestor ) and ambassadors of the Swedish king at the village of Tyavzino (, ) in Ingria on May 18, 1595 to end the Russo-Swedish War ( 1590 – 1595 ) between the powers.

Afanasiy and Russian
A Journey Beyond the Three Seas (, Khozheniye za tri morya ) is a Russian literary monument in the form of travel notes, made by a merchant from Tver Afanasiy Nikitin during his journey to India in 1466-1472.

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After the investigation, Shchapov was dismissed as a teacher and appointed to the Ministry of the Interior as an official in charge of the sectarian affairs.
In the summer of 1865, Shchapov was arrested in connection with the so-called Siberian oblastniks affair.

Shchapov and Russian
Upon receiving his Bachelor's degree, Shchapov began to deliver lectures on Russian history at his alma mater ( 1856 – 1860 ) and later at Kazan University ( 1860 – 1861 ).
In 1866, Shchapov took part in an expedition to the Turukhansk regions as an ethnographer, organized by the Siberian Department of the Russian Geographic Society.
Since geographical conditions of various Russian lands differed enormously, Shchapov scorned the possibility of writing a general history of Russia.

Shchapov and .
Fascinated with the Solovetsky Uprising, Shchapov started writing articles about the Raskol and Old Believers.

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This was the derivation of Alemanni used by Edward Gibbon, in his Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire and by the anonymous contributor of notes assembled from the papers of Nicolas Fréret, published in 1753, who noted that it was the name used by outsiders for those who called themselves the Suevi.
Carnegie was a frequent contributor to periodicals on labor issues.
He was a prominent contributor to the ABA book Loose Balls: The Short, Wild Life of the American Basketball Association.
The Blackstone Valley was a major contributor of the American Industrial Revolution where Samuel Slater built his first textile mill.
As well as writing comedy, Anderson is also a frequent contributor to newspapers, and was a regular columnist in the Sunday Correspondent.
Jones was a historical authority as well as a major contributor to the development of animation throughout the 20th century.
C. L. Moore was an active member of the Tom and Terri Pinckard Science Fiction literary salon, and was a frequent contributor to literary discussions with the regular membership including Larry Niven, Norman Spinrad.
He was a prominent person during the Enlightenment and is best known for serving as co-founder and chief editor of and contributor to the Encyclopédie along with Jean le Rond d ' Alembert.
A major contributor was Elihu Palmer ( 1764 – 1806 ), who wrote the " Bible " of American deism in his Principles of Nature ( 1801 ) and attempted to organize deism by forming the " Deistical Society of New York ".
He was a contributor to The New Yorker magazine and a co-author of the English language style guide, The Elements of Style, which is commonly known as " Strunk & White.
Best recognized for his essays and unsigned " Notes and Comment " pieces, he gradually became the most important contributor to The New Yorker at a time when it was arguably the most important American literary magazine.
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David Astor was looking for a provocative contributor for The Observer and invited Orwell to write for him — the first article appearing in March 1942.
Although Parsons was an equal contributor to the band, he was not regarded as a full member of The Byrds by the band's record label, Columbia Records.
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India has taken part in several UN peacekeeping missions and in 2007, it was the second-largest troop contributor to the United Nations.

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Now, here was something of obvious importance to me, yet when I reached for the tickets he snatched them away from my hand.
It was, I felt, possible that they were men who, having received no tickets for that day, had remained in the hall, to sleep perhaps, in the corners farthest removed from the counter with its overhead light.
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No one was behind it, but in the rear wall of the office I noticed, for the first time, a door which had been left partially open.
Was I sure, he asked, that I knew what I was applying for??
At one and the same time, she was within it but still searching for the drawbridge that would give her entry.
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It was payday for Highlands, and he was packing a lot of money back into the oil fields.
I was just doing my job, just following orders, and for that he's going to kill me.
Somehow more terrible than the certainty that he was about to die was the knowledge that Lord would probably not suffer for it: the murder would go unpunished.
He was readying a batch of sourdough biscuits for the Dutch oven.

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