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Ewigleben Arena
The Robert L. Ewigleben Ice Arena (pronounces A-VUH-glabe-in) is a 2,493-seat hockey arena in Big Rapids, Michigan. It is home to the Ferris State University Bulldogs ice hockey team of the CCHA. The building is attached the FSU Sports Complex, which also includes Wink Arena, a volleyball court, a studio ice rink, offices, concessions and meeting space.
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Race and intelligence/Archive 18
Talk:Race_and_intelligence/Archive_18
Chris Kunitz
Chris Kunitz (born September 26, 1979 in Regina, Saskatchewan) is a Canadian professional ice hockey left winger with the Pittsburgh Penguins of the National Hockey League (NHL). He has previously played for the Atlanta Thrashers and Anaheim Ducks, the latter with whom he won a Stanley Cup in 2007. He won his second Stanley Cup with the Pittsburgh Penguins in 2009.
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Synthe
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Yane Sandanski
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Bill Dodd
William Joseph "Bill" Dodd (November 25, 1909 – November 16, 1991) held five important positions in Louisiana government in the mid-twentieth century, including the offices of state representative, lieutenant governor, state auditor, president and member of the State Board of Education, and state education superintendent, but he never achieved his ultimate goalNapoleonic-style governorship.
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Reappropriation
Reappropriation is the cultural process by which a group reclaims—re-appropriates—terms or artifacts that were previously used in a way disparaging of that group. For example, since the early 1970s, much terminology referring to homosexuality—such as gay, queer and (to a lesser extent) faggot—has been reappropriated.
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Rastus
Rastus is a pejorative term traditionally associated with African Americans in the United States. It is considered highly offensive.The name is sometimes given as ', and it is likely a shortening of Erastus, a disciple of St. Paul mentioned in Acts 19black men at least since 1880, when Joel Chandler Harris included a Black deacon named "Brer Rastus" in the first Uncle Remus book.
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Ned Touchstone
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Race and intelligence/Archive 21
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African characters in comics
African continent have been depicted in comics since the beginnings of the modern comic strip. Initially, such early 20th-century newspaper comics as Winsor McCay's Little Nemo depicted the racist stereotype of a spear-carrying cannibal, a comedic convention of the time. African characters later began to appear as another stereotype, the "noble savage" — a similar progression to that of depictions of Native Americans — and eventually as standard human beings.
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Coon Chicken Inn
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Race and intelligence/Archive 22
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Race, Evolution, and Behavior
Race,_Evolution,_and_Behavior
Bakery, Confectionery, Tobacco Workers and Grain Millers' International Union
The Bakery, Confectionery, Tobacco Workers and Grain Millers' International Union (BCTGM) is a labor union in the United States and Canada. It has a membership of 100,000. The union organizes workers in bakeries, candy, cereal, sugar, grain mills, tobacco plants, food processing The union traces its history to the founding of the Journeymen Bakers Union in 1886.
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JereKrischel/Rushton draft
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Mr. Popo
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Race and intelligence/Archive 23
Talk:Race_and_intelligence/Archive_23
John Henrik Clarke
Talk:John_Henrik_Clarke
Articles for deletion/Log/2006 July 29
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