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  3. File:Encyclopedia of Religion and Ethics Volume 5.pdf

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  4. Memoirs and Misinformation - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, the book is an outgrowth of Carrey's interest in the artifice of celebrity and the nature of the self, which developed after his own rise to fame. [3] The novel was announced in October 2019 [ 4 ] and after being slated for a May 2020 release, the book was pushed back to July due to the COVID-19 pandemic .

  5. Caroline Fairfield Corbin - Wikipedia

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    The book examines Corbin’s critique of feminist and suffrage movements from an anti-suffragist perspective. Influenced by Edward Aveling and Eleanor Marx, who discussed socialism’s effects on marriage and women's roles, Corbin responds by arguing that political emancipation for women conflicts with traditional values and societal norms.

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  7. Eugene Kobylinsky - Wikipedia

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    Colonel Eugene Kobylinsky (11 October [O.S. 29 September] 1875 – December 1927) was a Russian military officer who served as the commander of the special detachment at Tsarskoe Selo and Tobolsk in 1917-18, where he oversaw the imprisonment of former Russian Emperor Nicholas II, who abdicated his throne after the February Revolution of 1917.

  8. Dana Gluckstein - Wikipedia

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    Dana Gluckstein (born 1957) is a portrait photographer, filmmaker, and human rights advocate. She is best known for her touring museum exhibition DIGNITY: Tribes in Transition and her book DIGNITY: In Honor of the Rights of Indigenous Peoples.

  9. Dana Okimoto - Wikipedia

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    Dana Okimoto (born c. 1966 [1]) is an American former Branch Davidian. She moved to Waco, Texas, from Los Angeles, California, in approximately 1988 with Robyn Bunds, a former Branch Davidian turned critic. [1] She is originally from Hawaii and is a registered psychiatric nurse at Kaneohe State Hospital, and remarried to Roy Kiyabu, a chef, as ...