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  • 11The Laughing Man (Salinger) — The Laughing Man is a short story written by J. D. Salinger and originally published in The New Yorker magazine on March 19, 1949. It largely takes the structure of a story within a story and is thematically occupied with the relationship between …

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  • 12Common Peoples' Newspaper — The Common People s Newspaper ( Heimin shimbun ) was a paper for the Commoners Society ( Heimin sha ), founded by Kotoku Shusui and Sakai Toshihiko.It played a major role in propagating socialist thought in Japan, and drew the attention of future …

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  • 13The Knight of the Burning Pestle — is a play by Francis Beaumont, first performed in 1607 and first published in a quarto in 1613. It is notable as the first whole parody (or pastiche) play in English. The play is a satire on chivalric romances in general, similar to Don Quixote …

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  • 14The Mysteries of Paris — ( fr. Les Mystères de Paris) is a novel by Eugène Sue which was published serially in Journal des débats from June 19 1842 until October 15 1843. Les Mystères de Paris singlehandedly increased the circulation of Journal des débats .There has been …

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  • 15Common Era — BCE redirects here. For other uses, see BCE (disambiguation). Era Vulgaris redirects here. For the Queens of the Stone Age album, see Era Vulgaris (album). Common Era (sometimes Current Era[1] or Christian Era[2]), abbreviated as CE, is an… …

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  • 16The Prince — This article is about the book by Niccolò Machiavelli. For other uses, see Prince (disambiguation). The Prince   …

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  • 17common — I. adjective Etymology: Middle English commun, from Anglo French, from Latin communis more at mean Date: 13th century 1. a. of or relating to a community at large ; public < work for the common good > b. known to the community < …

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  • 18The Wealth of Nations — An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations is the magnum opus of the Scottish economist Adam Smith. It is a clearly written account of economics at the dawn of the Industrial Revolution, as well as a rhetorical piece written&#8230; …

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  • 19The Day the Earth Stood Still (1951 film) — Infobox Film name = The Day the Earth Stood Still caption = Color enhanced reprint of the 1951 Film Poster director = Robert Wise producer = Julian Blaustein writer = Edmund H. North Harry Bates (story) starring = Michael Rennie Patricia Neal&#8230; …

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  • 20People — pp semi protected|small=yesAn English NounThe English noun people has two distinct fields of application: * as a countable noun, a group of humans, either with unspecified traits, or specific characteristics (e.g. the people of Spain or the&#8230; …

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