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* Black Women in America: An Historical Encyclopedia, Darlene Clark Hine ( Editor ), Rosalyn Terborg-Penn ( Editor ), Elsa Barkley Brown ( Editor ), Paperback Edition, Indiana University Press 2005.
Each book in the Encyclopedia Brown mystery series is self-contained in that the reader is not required to have read earlier books in order to understand the stories.
The second mystery often begins in the Brown garage on Rover Avenue, where Encyclopedia has set up his own detective agency to help neighborhood children solve cases for " 25 cents per day, plus expenses-No case too small.
From December 3, 1978, to September 20, 1980, Encyclopedia Brown was a daily and Sunday comic strip syndicated by Universal Press Syndicate.
The Encyclopedia Brown books experienced some enduring popularity.
In 1976, the Mystery Writers of America honored Sobol and his Encyclopedia Brown series with a special Edgar Award.
Encyclopedia Brown inspired many other crack-the-mystery-yourself mystery stories for younger readers, such as " Einstein " Anderson, and Hawkeye Collins & Amy Adams.
A TV series of Encyclopedia Brown premiered on HBO in 1989 with 30-minute episodes.
The magic show finally entertains all the good folks of the town-Thanks to Encyclopedia Brown.
# " Encyclopedia Brown, The Boy Detective in One Minute Mysteries " ( This episode adapted 6 of the Encyclopedia Brown stories from the books, including Encyclopedia's very first case-" The Case of Natty Nat ", " The Case of the Scattered Cards ", " The Case of the Civil War Sword ", " The Case of the Foot Warmer ", " The Case of the Bitter Drink " and " The Case of the Great Merko ".
The Encyclopedia Brown books, in order of publication ( parentheses indicate numbers on original release cover art ):
# ( 1 ) Encyclopedia Brown, Boy Detective ( 1963, ISBN 0-525-67200-1, 1982 reissue ISBN 0-553-15724-8 )
# ( 2 ) Encyclopedia Brown and the Case of the Secret Pitch ( 1965, ISBN 0-525-67202-8, reissued in 1976 as Encyclopedia Brown Strikes Again, ISBN 0-590-01650-4 )
# ( 3 ) Encyclopedia Brown Finds the Clues ( 1966, ISBN 0-525-67204-4 )
# ( 4 ) Encyclopedia Brown Gets His Man ( 1967, ISBN 0-525-67206-0 )

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According to the Catholic Encyclopedia, an Allocution is a solemn form of address or speech from the throne employed by the Pope on certain occasions.
The Catholic Encyclopedia ( 1909 ) called this confusion a " distortion of the true facts " and suggested that it arose because the " Liber Pontificalis ", which at this point may be registering a reliable tradition, says that this Felix built a church on the Via Aurelia, which is where the Roman martyr of an earlier date was buried.
The form used in the Roman Rite included anointing of seven parts of the body while saying ( in Latin ): " Through this holy unction and His own most tender mercy may the Lord pardon thee whatever sins or faults thou hast committed deliquisti by sight hearing, smell, taste, touch, walking, carnal delectation ", the last phrase corresponding to the part of the body that was touched ; however, in the words of the 1913 Catholic Encyclopedia, " the unction of the loins is generally, if not universally, omitted in English-speaking countries, and it is of course everywhere forbidden in case of women ".
Another difficulty is that manuscripts of early writers were often incomplete: it is apparent that Bede had access to Pliny's Encyclopedia, for example, but it seems that the version he had was missing book xviii, as he would almost certainly have quoted from it in his De temporum ratione.
The Catholic Encyclopedia asserts that " We are no doubt in presence of an abbreviation of the name Mál ' akhîyah, that is ' Messenger of Yah '".
However, other scholars, including the editors of the Catholic Encyclopedia, argue that the grammatical evidence leads us to conclude that Malachi is in fact a name.
According to the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, Mohist consequentialism, dating back to the 5th century BCE, is the " world's earliest form of consequentialism, a remarkably sophisticated version based on a plurality of intrinsic goods taken as constitutive of human welfare.
Compton's by Britannica, first published in 2007, incorporating the former Compton's Encyclopedia, is aimed at 10 – 17 year olds and consists of 26 volumes and 11, 000 pages.
A well-known comparison is that of Kenneth Kister, who gave a qualitative and quantitative comparison of the Britannica with two comparable encyclopaedias, Collier's Encyclopedia and the Encyclopedia Americana.
West's Encyclopedia of American Law states that " a ' mercy killing ' or euthanasia is generally considered to be a criminal homicide " and is normally used as a synonym of homicide committed at a request made by the patient.
Therefore, the most probable date for its composition is the second half of the year 63 or the beginning of 64, according to the Catholic Encyclopedia.
According to the Jewish Encyclopedia, the large number of people claimed to have been killed by the Jews is an improbability ; " Perhaps the most striking point against the historical value of the Book of Esther is the remarkable decree permitting the Jews to massacre their enemies and fellow subjects during a period of two days.
One form is equality of persons in right, sometimes referred to as natural rights, and John Locke is sometimes considered the founder of this form .< ref > Arneson Richard, " Egalitarianism ", The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy ( 2002.
Karl Marx is considered a proponent of this form of egalitarianism .< ref > Arneson Richard, " Egalitarianism ", The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy ( 2002.
She is the only reason neither Bugs nor any of his Tigers ever try to physically attack Encyclopedia.

Encyclopedia and series
Such encyclopedias included The Encyclopedia of Philosophy ( first published in 1967 and now in its second edition ), and Elsevier's Handbooks In Economics series.
In his chapter titled " Truth " published in the Encyclopedia of Phenomenology, Dieter Lohmar questions the memeticists ' reduction of the highly complex body of ideas ( such as religion, politics, war, justice, and science itself ) to a putatively one-dimensional series of memes.
According to The Star Trek Encyclopedia, the registry number " NCC-1701 " was devised by Matt Jefferies, art director of the first Star Trek series, inspired by an old science fiction cover that Gene Roddenberry liked, with a starship flying through space.
In the Assassin's Creed Encyclopedia it is said that Qin Shi Huang was aided by the Templars, the series ' antagonist organization.
* RMIT University, Encyclopedia: ISO 14000 series, viewed 29 August 2010, rglobal. rmit. edu. au
In the HBO series In Treatment, a set of Encyclopedia Americana sits on the shelves of psychotherapist Dr. Paul Weston's ( Gabriel Byrne ) home office.
* Vande Winkel, Roel, " Newsreel series: world overview ", in: Aitken, Ian ( Editor ), Encyclopedia of the Documentary Film, New York-London: Routledge, 2006, pp. 985 – 991
* The LITTLE HOUSE Encyclopedia, devoted to the television series and spinoffs
Asimov used the Encyclopedia Galactica as a literary device throughout his Foundation series, beginning many of the book sections or chapters with a short extract from the Encyclopedia discussing a key character or event in the story.
Yet The Encyclopedia of 20th-Century American Television by Ron Lackmann claims that Danger Man was one of the most violent series ever produced.
In 1991 a companion book to the series was released called The Mary Whitehouse Experience Encyclopedia, with references to some of the sketches featured on the show and much new additional material.
* Vastu-Silpa Kosha, Encyclopedia of Hindu Temple architecture and Vastu / S. K. Ramachandara Rao, Delhi, Devine Books, ( Lala Murari Lal Chharia Oriental series ) ISBN. 978-93-81218-51-8 ( Set )
Knowledge Adventure, Inc. is a maker of educational software including the Adiboo and JumpStart series of grade-based and subject-based titles, such as My First Encyclopedia.
He also appeared as a cast member of the HBO variety series Encyclopedia.
The most studied of these may be Energy Return on Energy Invested or EROEI, discussed at length in an Encyclopedia of the Earth article and in an OilDrum article and series also referred to as Hubert curves.
The new 59-part, 7, 412-page, 10-volume series debuted in October 1922 as The Children's Encyclopedia, the digraph having been dropped, and went through 14 editions by 1946 under the imprint of The Educational Book Co .. Translations appeared in France, Italy, Spain and China.
One series of Latin manuscripts includes as an appendix or continuation, the episode Cura Sanitatis Tiberii (" The Cure of Tiberius "), the oldest form of the Veronica legend, according to the Catholic Encyclopedia, in which Emperor Tiberius is cured of his malady.
The Macintosh Performa series added various software bundles including ClarisWorks, The New Grolier Multimedia Encyclopedia, Microsoft Bookshelf, Spectre VR and Power Pete.
Kotov contributed to the Yugoslav series Encyclopedia of Chess Openings ( ECO ), which began in 1974, and to the associated games book series Chess Informator as an analyst.

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