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  2. Gale (mythology) - Wikipedia

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    Gale (Ancient Greek: Γαλῆ, romanized: Galê, lit. 'weasel, marten' pronounced [galɛ̌ː] ) is a minor character in Greek mythology . She was a very skillful witch who earned the wrath of Hecate , the Greek goddess of magic.

  3. Nuisance wildlife management - Wikipedia

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    A common practice is to seal up areas that wildlife gain access to; such as an attic where animals might shelter to be free from the elements and predators. Exclusion techniques can be done by Nuisance Wildlife Control companies, who may have expert knowledge of local wildlife and their behaviors. [6]

  4. Symbols of death - Wikipedia

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    In Buddhism, the symbol of a wheel represents the perpetual cycle of death and rebirth that happens in samsara. [6] The symbol of a grave or tomb, especially one in a picturesque or unusual location, can be used to represent death, as in Nicolas Poussin's famous painting Et in Arcadia ego. Images of life in the afterlife are also symbols of death.

  5. ATWA - Wikipedia

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    ATWA (an acronym for Air, Trees, Water, Animals and All The Way Alive) is the ecological belief system propounded by Charles Manson, who was later convicted of conspiracy to commit murder as the leader of the communal Manson Family. ATWA names the interrelated life-support systems of the Earth.

  6. Animal loss - Wikipedia

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    The death can be felt more intensely when the owner has decided to end the pet's life through euthanasia. [2] While there is strong evidence that animals can feel such loss for other animals, [3] this article focuses on human feelings when an animal is lost, dies, or otherwise is departed.

  7. Wikipedia:Reliable sources/Perennial sources - Wikipedia

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    a list of pre-approved sources that can be always used without regard for the ordinary rules of editing; a list of banned sources that can never be used or should be removed on sight; a list of biased or unbiased sources; a list of sources that are guaranteed to be 100% correct regardless of context; a list of every source that has been discussed

  8. Roadside memorial - Wikipedia

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    A roadside memorial, also referred to as a descanso, is a marker that usually commemorates a site where a person died suddenly and unexpectedly, away from home. Unlike a grave site headstone , which marks where a body is laid, the memorial marks the last place on earth where a person was alive – although in the past travelers were, out of ...

  9. Gale (publisher) - Wikipedia

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    Gale is a global provider of research and digital learning resources. The company is based in Farmington Hills, Michigan, United States, [2] west of Detroit.