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New page: Loves Labour’s Lost is one of Shakespeare’s earlier romantic comedies. It is the story of the king of Navarre, who along with three of his nobleman friends decides to take an o...
Perhaps you could help me out a bit
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New page: This is an effort on my part to provide a link from my Jack dempsey article. In following the link to the Alvin York page, I see that the author there suggests that York did not change his...
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New page: Draft dodging is a term referring to the practice of avoiding, by legal or illegal means, the duty to serve in the military when selected by the Selective Service System. Draft dodging...
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Sorry, minor gremlins being struggled with.
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New page: Just a bio of a boxer ~~~~
New page: Jack Dempsey (given name William Harrison Dempsey, also known as The Manassa Mauler) (born June 24, 1895 – died May 31, 1983) was a professional prizefighter and [[heavyweight champi...
Clarifying text to indicate that the Greek Artemis and the Roman Diana are the same deity, as suggested by Jinkas (thanks).
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New page: I'm lost here. Ideally, this query should redirect to Artemis, but I cn't figure out how to do it. If anyone can give me a clue, please do. I often find that a redirect would be a good thi...
I'm lost here. Ideally, this inquiry should redirect to the Artemis article, but I can
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Trying to add category biography. Wondering if there should be a poets category?
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New page: Robinson Jeffers (born 1887 – died 1962) was an American poet. Jeffers has been an extremely controversial figure. Politically, he has been claimed by both conservative and [[liberal...
New page: A very brief discussion. Thanks to the author of the Zeus article for style tips, etc. ~~~~
Changed Roman form Diana to Greek Artemis
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Added box swiped from Zeus article, good connecting piece, Thanks! to author
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New page: Apollo was one of the most important of the pagan Greek gods, being responsible for many things, including healing and plague, archery, the arts (particularly music), and most especial...
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New page: I through this together as a basic guide, relying only on Ovid, because this was number two on the unconnected link page. However, the majority of links are due to the user name Helios. Pe...
New page: Helios, later known as Phoebus Apollo, was the god of the sun in pagan Greek mythology. Portrayed as a relatively young man, Helios was often depicted as traversing the sky in a ch...
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New page: Confidence games (also known as “grift”) are criminal enterprises in which the victim is persuaded to become a criminal himself, and then taken advantage of. Almost all confidence game...
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