The ABC Collection is a 1976 greatest hits album by Steppenwolf, released after the band's second breakup by ABC Records, who owned the band's early back catalog after acquiring Dunhill Records. This collection was released the same year as Reborn To Be Wild, a compilation album ...
The ABC Doll Club is a doll collecting club based in Australia. The club generally focuses on Barbie dolls and other 1/6 scale fashion dolls. The intention of the club is to share doll collecting news and resources, as well as liaise with doll manufacturers and sellers to provide...
The abolitionist Weld-Grimké wedding took place in Philadelphia in the evening of Monday, May 14, 1838. Theodore Weld and Angelina Grimké wed, at the house of Ann R. Frost, the bride's sister. Both were national leaders in the abolitionist movement. In fact, they met in a trainin...
The issue of abortion is a debate that divides the nation over fundamental choice between two competing rights: The right of the foetus as a human life and a woman’s right to choice.In America today, some people see abortion as an essential right some consider it as an evil and c...
The Absence of Goodness is the title of a novel written by Isaac Morris, soon to be published by iUniverse.The title refers to the notion, taught by Saint Augustine of Hippo, that evil is , but a privation, or lack. The Latin expression is privatio boni.The protagonist, Margaret ...
The Absent Author is a children's mystery book written by Ron Roy in 1997, and is the first book in the A to Z Mysteries series.In the first installment, the Absent Author, we meet the young team: the well read and thoughtful Dink (that's Donald David Duncan); neighbor Ruth Rose;...
The Absolute Hits Collection is a 1999 popular music compilation album, released by Atlantic Records, containing 16 of the more popular songs from the label during the mid-to-late 1990s. Track listing # "3 A.M." - Matchbox Twenty - 3:46# "Fly" - Sugar Ray featuring Super Cat - 4:...
"The Absolute Peach" (or TAP) is a Podcast Awards-nominated and iTunes featured British Internet radio show created and hosted by Ben Young and Joseph Gallagher.The show was nominated for the Comedy Award in both the 2009 and 2010 Podcast Awards and finished among the top ten sho...
The Access Group is a software consultancy and developer, selling primarily to UK mid-market businesses with 19 offices across the UK and France The organisation was founded in 1991 with its current structure formed in June 2009 following the absorption of five companies into a s...
Acorn Newspapers is a group of award-winning weekly newspapers serving communities in Los Angeles and Ventura counties. There are currently five editions of the Acorn: The Acorn (covering Calabasas and Agoura Hills), Simi Valley Acorn, Moorpark Acorn, Camarillo Acorn and Thousand...
The Acorn Paradox is a cause and effect paradox that seems to suggest the creation of something from nothing. It proceeds as such:A time traveler goes back in time a hundred years and plants an acorn. When he travels back to his own time, he finds an oak tree has grown in the spo...
The Actors Center, New York City, was founded in 1996 by J. Michael Miller. The Actors Center aims to continue to develop actor's craft in relation to their growth as human beings. At the Center, established actors work with each other, challenging themselves to achieve a higher ...
Adam Howlett (born 14 September 1987 in Leeds, Yorkshire) is an English radio presenter with an international fan base. Adam currently presents a weekly show on Siren FM, a community radio station based at the University of Lincoln in the United Kingdom between 7pm and 8.30pm eve...
The Addison on Amelia Island is a historic Victorian building located on Amelia Island, Florida is now a fifteen room bed and breakfast. HistoryThe Addison on Amelia Island, a historic Victorian home was built in 1876 and was originally a private home for Frank Simmons, a local m...
"What school did you go to?" is commonly known and often referred to as "The Adelaide Question" It is also the title of the world's first autobiographical feature-length documentary produced by Seumas Next that follows his thoughts on post-modernity through the analysis and explo...
The Adelphian Society is a Greek Letter Sorority/Secret Society that was founded at Fitchburg State College on February 18, 1949. Our greek symbols are Sigma Alpha Delta, our colors are Maroon and Gray and our symbol is a red rose. Along with many other local sororities and frate...
"The Adventure of Exham Priory" is a short story about Sherlock Holmes written by F. Gwynplaine MacIntyre. It was originally published in Shadows Over Baker Street, a 2003 anthology edited by Michael Reaves and John Pelan for Del Rey Books (ISBN 0 345 45528 2 and ISBN 978 0 345 4...
The Adventurer () is an Egyptian film released in 1948. It is directed by Hassan Reda, features a screenplay by Mahmoud el-Meliguy and Ali El Zorkani, and stars el-Meliguy, Alwiya Gamil, and Samia Gamal. This film marks Reda’s directorial debut.SynopsisA young man grows up ...
The Adventures of Captain Jack is a furry comic book created by Mike Kazaleh and published by Fantagraphics in 1986 .The book follows the misadventures of a shady private starship captain and his misfit crew. The cast of characters includes Captain Jack (of course), the self-assu...
The Adventures of Captain Proton is a Metafiction adventure serial and holodeck novel from the television series Star Trek: Voyager. The program is designed by officers Tom Paris and Harry Kim to capture the spirit of the adventure serials from the 1930s and '40s, complete with o...