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  2. Falconry - Wikipedia

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    Medieval Normans distinguished falconry from the sport of 'hawking'. [citation needed] Normans practiced falconry by horseback and 'hawking' by foot. [citation needed] An immediate impact of the Norman Conquest of England was a penchant for falconry enjoyed by Norman nobility.

  3. Stephen Hawking - Wikipedia

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    Hawking was a vigorous supporter of the many-worlds interpretation of quantum mechanics. [23] [24] He also introduced the notion of a micro black hole. [25] Hawking achieved commercial success with several works of popular science in which he discussed his theories and cosmology in general.

  4. Page (servant) - Wikipedia

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    In return for his work, the page would receive training in horse-riding, hunting, hawking and combat – the essential skills required of adult men of his rank in medieval society. Less physical training included schooling in the playing of musical instruments, the composition and singing of songs, and the learning of board games such as chess.

  5. The real reason Stephen Hawking outlived his fatal ... - AOL

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    On March 14, 2018, the world mourned the loss of Cambridge professor Stephen W. Hawking, PhD. Perhaps the most remarkable part of his passing was the fact that he was 76 years old—he wasn’t ...

  6. Stephen Hawking makes bold claim about the future

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  7. Stephen Hawking: 'Human race has no future' without ... - AOL

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    Stephen Hawking is a supporter of space travel, in part, because he thinks the survival of humanity depends on it. Hawking shared these thoughts in an afterword for Julian Guthrie's book "How to ...

  8. A Brief History of Time (film) - Wikipedia

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    A Brief History of Time is a 1991 biographical documentary film about the physicist Stephen Hawking, directed by Errol Morris. [2] The title derives from Hawking's bestselling 1988 book A Brief History of Time, but, whereas the book is solely an explanation of cosmology, the film is also a biography of Hawking, featuring interviews with some of his family members and colleagues.

  9. Portal:Middle Ages - Wikipedia

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    In the history of Europe, the Middle Ages or medieval period lasted approximately from the 5th to the late 15th centuries, similarly to the Post-classical period of global history. It began with the fall of the Western Roman Empire and transitioned into the Renaissance and the Age of Discovery .