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  2. The Invisible Maniac - Wikipedia

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    Next, he kills Joan (Kalei Shallabarger) by drowning her in a fish tank and strangles April (Gail Lyon). He then proceeds to kill Vicky (Shannon Wilsey) in the girls shower by throwing a radio into the water, electrocuting her, while Gordon (Rod Sweitzer) waits outside.

  3. Samuel Shellabarger - Wikipedia

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    Samuel Shellabarger (18 May 1888 – 21 March 1954) was an American educator and author of both scholarly works and best-selling historical novels.. Born 18 May 1888 in Washington, D.C., Shellabarger was orphaned in infancy, upon the death of both his father Robert and his mother Elizabeth, in January 1889.

  4. Samuel Shellabarger (Ohio politician) - Wikipedia

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    Born near Enon, Ohio, Shellabarger attended the county schools and was graduated from Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, in 1841.He studied law and was admitted to the bar, commencing practice in Springfield, Ohio, in 1846.

  5. Kale (name) - Wikipedia

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    Kaile, Kalea, Kaleah, Kalee, Kalei, Kaleia, Kayla, Kaleya Kale , sometimes spelt as Kayle or abbreviated from Kalen , is a Gaelic unisex given name, although it is more commonly given to males. History

  6. Stigma: Notes on the Management of Spoiled Identity

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    Stigma: Notes on the Management of Spoiled Identity is a 1963 book by Erving Goffman. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6]Goffman's book Stigma: Notes on the Management of Spoiled ...

  7. Mighty Uke - Wikipedia

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    Mighty Uke follows the history of the ukulele's popularity from its earliest days in the court of Hawaiian King David Kalākaua through the ‘lost’ years, then its first revival on early radio and the stages of vaudeville; then through several decades in the shadows again as jazz flourished until the days of early television and revival again with stars such as Arthur Godfrey.

  8. Kalanipauahi - Wikipedia

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    Pauahi was born circa 1804. Her mother was Keouawahine, daughter of Kauhiwawaeono of Maui by his wife, chiefess Loe-wahine, who in turn was daughter of Kameʻeiamoku.Her father was the High Chief Pauli Kaʻōleiokū (1767–1818).

  9. Dubuque Theological Seminary - Wikipedia

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    The University of Dubuque Theological Seminary is one of the ten official seminaries of the Presbyterian Church (USA).It is located in Dubuque, Iowa.Originally classes were taught in German to serve the immigrant population, but today the school is well known for its emphasis on Native American and rural ministry and on-line education.