| Forbidden Love (novel) Forbidden Love (called Honour Lost in the United States) is a book written by Norma Khouri. It was allegedly a true story about her best friend in Jordan. The story describes her friend Dalia's love for a Christian soldier, which had been kept secret from Dalia's Muslim father due to conflict in religion. Forbidden_Love_(novel)
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| African slave trade This article discusses systems of slavery within Africa, the history and effects of the slavery trade upon Africa, and Maafa. See Atlantic slave trade for the trans-Atlantic trade, and Arab slave trade for the Trans-Saharan trade. See Slavery in modern Africa for contemporary slavery in Africa.The slave trade in Africa existed for thousands of years. African_slave_trade
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| South Park Republican South Park Republican was a term that circulated in weblogs and articles on the Internet circa 2001 and 2002, to describe what authors claimed as a "new wave" of young adults and teenagers who hold center-right political beliefs that are, in general, aligned with those portrayed in the popular animated television show South Park. South_Park_Republican
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| Anthony Daniels (psychiatrist) Anthony (A.M.) Daniels (born 1949) is a British writer and retired physician (prison doctor and psychiatrist), who generally uses the pen name Theodore Dalrymple. He has also used the pen name Edward Theberton and two other pen names. Before his retirement in 2005 he worked as a doctor and psychiatrist in a hospital and nearby prison in a slum area in Birmingham. His philosophical position is "compassionate conservative". He is a critic of liberal thinking and utopian thinking in general. Anthony_Daniels_(psychiatrist)
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| Ta bu shi da yu/Sandbox User:Ta_bu_shi_da_yu/Sandbox
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| Crown Heights riot The Crown Heights Riot was a three-day riot that occurred in August 1991 in the Crown Heights neighborhood in the New York City borough of Brooklyn. The community was home to approximately 180,000 people – consisting of Caribbean-Americans and West Indians (50%), African Americans (39%), and Jewish residents (11%). Crown_Heights_riot
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| Spence School The Spence School is an all-girls independent school in New York City, founded in 1892 by Clara B. Spence. Spence is an old, traditional private school in New York City. Spence_School
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| Jacob Pavlovich Adler Jacob Pavlovitch Adler (Odessa, Russian Empire (now Ukraine), February 12, 1855 - April 1, 1926, New York, New York), born Yankev P. Adler, was a Russian actor and star of Yiddish theater, first in Odessa, and later in London and New York City. Jacob_Pavlovich_Adler
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| The Negro Family: The Case For National Action The Negro Family, also known as the Moynihan Report, named after U.S. Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan, the author of the controversial report, was released in 1965. It hypothesized that the destruction of the Black nuclear-family structure would hinder further progress towards economic, and political equality. The_Negro_Family:_The_Case_For_National_Action
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| Hubert Harrison Hubert Henry Harrison (April 27, 1883 - December 17, 1927) was a West Indian-American writer, orator, educator, critic, and radical political activist based in Harlem, New York. He was described by activist A. Philip Randolph as “the father of Harlem radicalism” and by the historian Joel Augustus Rogers as “the foremost Afro-American intellect of his time. Hubert_Harrison
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| Government monopoly In economics, a government monopoly (or public monopoly) is a form of coercive monopoly in which a government agency is the sole provider of a particular good or service and competition is prohibited by law. It is a monopoly created by the government.It is usually distinguished from a government-granted monopoly, where the government grants a monopoly to a private individual or company. Government_monopoly
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| Tompkins Square Park Tompkins Square Park is a 10.5 acre (42,000 m²) public park in the Alphabet City section of the East Village neighborhood in the borough of Manhattan in New York City. It is square in shape, and is bounded on the north by East 10th Street, on the east by Avenue B, on the south by East 7th Street, and on the west by Avenue A. St. Marks Place abuts the park to the west. Tompkins_Square_Park
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| Léon Krier Léon Krier (born 7 April 1946 in Luxembourg City) is an architect, architectural theorist and urban planner. From the late 1970s onwards (but especially during the 1980s) Krier has been one of the most influential neo-traditional architects and planners. He is best known for his development of Poundbury 'village' in Dorchester, UK for the Prince of Wales. Léon_Krier
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| Alain Hertoghe Alain Hertoghe (b.1959) is a Belgian journalist, formerly an employee of the French Catholic newspaper La Croix. He was fired in December 2003 after writing a book critical of the coverage of the U.S. invasion of Iraq by French newspapers Le Monde, Le Figaro, Libération, Ouest-France and La Croix. Alain_Hertoghe
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