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  • 121The Book of Heroic Failures — The Book of Heroic Failures, written by Stephen Pile in 1979, is a book written in celebration of human inadequacy in all its forms. Entries include William McGonagall, a notoriously bad poet, and Teruo Nakamura, a soldier of the Imperial… …

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  • 122The American Voter — published in 1960, is a seminal study of voting behaviour in the United States, authored by Angus Campbell, Philip Converse, Warren Miller, and Donald Stokes, colleagues at the University of Michigan. Among its controversial conclusions, based o …

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  • 123The Book of Lists — The first volume of The Book of Lists. The Book of Lists refers to any one of a series of books compiled by David Wallechinsky, his father best selling author Irving Wallace and sister Amy Wallace.[1][2 …

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  • 124The Sawhorse — The Saw Horse, sometimes spelled Sawhorse, is a character from L Frank Baum s Oz books series. He first appears in the The Marvelous Land of Oz .The Saw Horse is literally a sawhorse brought to life with the powder of life by Tip to carry Jack… …

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  • 125The Power of Four — is a joint anthem for the four Home Nations of England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland (where Ireland refers to both Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland). It was composed by [http://www.neilmyers.com Neil Myers] .It is used mainly during… …

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  • 126The Biggest Loser (Season 2) — The Biggest Loser is an NBC reality television show that began broadcasting on September 13, 2005. Each season begins with twelve to fourteen overweight contestants who compete to lose the most weight. The show is hosted by comedian Caroline Rhea …

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  • 127The Engine — is a fictional device described in Gulliver s Travels by Jonathan Swift in 1726. It is possibly the earliest known reference to a device in any way resembling a modern computer. As Swift writes:“... Every one knew how laborious the usual method… …

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  • 128The Talented Tenth — was an influential article written by W. E. B. Du Bois and published in September 1903. It appeared as the second chapter of The Negro Problem , a collection of articles by African Americans (New York: James Pott and Company, 1903). The phrase… …

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