founded by martin goodman in 1939 as timely comics, marvel became one of the most influential and widely adored comic publishers with heroes like iron man, thor, and the incredible hulk. purchased by disney in 2009.
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marvel comics
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industrial piercing
aka scaffold piercing, two piercings connected by a bar across the top of the ear
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orbital piercing
a type of piercing most commonly done in the cartilage of the ear where a circular piece connects two piercing holes
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yankee
derogatory name given to all colonists, even those who didn't support the rebellion.
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loyalist
americans who were loyal to the king and did not want independence from great britain were called loyalists.
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wounded knee massacre
in 1889, some plains indians turned to a prophetic religious movement based on the "ghost dance," a group ritual that was supposed to give followers a vision of the world in 1891, when the whites would disappear and buffalo herds would return. the movement spread, and army officials feared a sioux uprising, so they rounded up suspected leaders. late in 1890, soldiers were holding 350 sioux at wounded knee creek in south dakota. gunfire was heard, and the soldiers opened fire on the sioux. nearly 200 men, women, and children were killed or wounded. organized indian resistance was at an end.
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nationalist
a person who takes extreme pride in his or her own country, to the exclusion of others.
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knowledge
justified true belief.
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youtube
most useful and educational social media platform if you are keen on exploring interesting stuff. comparing with other platforms, i still spend my most time on it. besides, it has the least negative effects on human psychology.
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confessions
i don't want to be right, i want to be happy!
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truman doctrine
late in 1946, the soviet union began demanding land from turkey, and also encouraged greece's communist neighbors-albania, bulgaria, and yugoslavia-to overthrow the greek monarchy. president truman responded with a policy of containment that is, containing communism where it already existed, so it would not spread further. the president said, "i believe it must be the policy of the united states to support free peoples who are resisting attempted subjugation by armed minorities or by outside pressures." this policy would be the basis for the united states getting involved later in korea and in vietnam.
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sputnik 1
the world's first earth-orbiting, man-made satellite.
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passive resistance
mahatma gandhi's nonviolent protest tactics helped win india's independence from great britain in 1947. in a montgomery, alabama, church in 1955, a 26-year-old minister named dr. martin luther king, jr. electrified an audience of blacks who were trying to organize a boycott of the city's buses. people were impressed by the power of his spoken words and by his emphasis on nonviolent protest and passive resistance, concepts king had learned from studying the life of mahatma gandhi, the leader of india's independence movement.
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roger clemens
roger clemens of the new york yankees, one of the game's greatest pitchers, was the most prominent player accused of illegal drug taking.
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walking
--spoiler--
walking is not sport. sport is a discipline, "an ethic, a labour". it is a performance. walking, on the other hand, "is the best way to go more slowly than any other method that has ever been found". if you want to go faster, don't walk. do something else: drive, slide, fly.
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(see: a philosophy of walking)
(see: frederic gros)