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91Charles A. Baird — cropped from 1900 Michigan football team photograph Born c. 1870 Died November 30, 1944 …
92Azadirachta indica — Neem نیم Azadirachta indica, flowers leaves Scientific classification Kingdom …
93COMMANDMENTS, REASONS FOR — (Heb. טַעֲמֵי הַמִּצְווֹת, Ta amei ha Mitzvot). The search for reasons for the commandments of the Torah springs from a tendency to transcend mere obedience to them by investing them with some intrinsic meaning. The Pentateuch itself offers… …
94TALMUD, BABYLONIAN — (Heb. תַּלְמוּד בַּבְלִי), a literary work of monumental proportions (5,894 folio pages in the standard printed editions), which draws upon the totality of the spiritual, intellectual, ethical, historical, and legal traditions produced in… …
95Neem — Taxobox name = Azadirachta indica image width = 240px image caption = Azadirachta indica regnum = Plantae divisio = Magnoliophyta ordo = Sapindales familia = Meliaceae genus = Azadirachta species = A. indica binomial = Azadirachta indica binomial …
96Cylindropuntia fulgida — Scientific classification Kingdom: Plantae (unranked) …
97Madonna di Loreto (Caravaggio) — Infobox Painting| title=Madonna di Loreto artist=Caravaggio year=c. 1604 1606 type=Oil on canvas height=260 width=150 city=Rome museum=Sant AgostinoThe Madonna di Loreto (in Italian , Madonna dei Pellegrini or pilgrims) is a famous painting (1604 …
98Christian Science (essay) — Christian Science is a highly critical essay published in 1907 by Mark Twain, on the beliefs of Christian Scientists. His biographer Paine suggested that Twain had reversed his stance later in life; but, this is unlikely, from his other… …
99Jap hunts — After the Pearl Harbor attacks, much anti Japanese paraphernalia and propaganda surfaced in the United States. An example of this was the so called Jap hunting license , a faux official document, button or medallion that purported to authorize… …
100Alû — is one of the Utukku, vengeful spirits in the lore of the ancient Assyrians. According to Pamela Allardice, they were feared more greatly than death itself. She describes Alû as a horrid of a leprous man with an arm and a leg missing. The clutch …