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  2. Footprints (poem) - Wikipedia

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    "Footprints," also known as "Footprints in the Sand," is a popular modern allegorical Christian poem. It describes a person who sees two pairs of footprints in the sand, one of which belonged to God and another to themselves. At some points the two pairs of footprints dwindle to one; it is explained that this is where God carried the protagonist.

  3. File:Components of the Water Footprint of Nations.pdf

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    Summary Description Components of the Water Footprint of Nations.pdf English: Internal Water Footprint, External Water Footprint, and Virtual Water Trade are the components that make-up the water footprint of nations.

  4. Laetoli - Wikipedia

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    The footprints themselves were an unlikely discovery because they closely resemble modern human footprints, despite being almost 4 million years old. It is noted that the toe pattern is much the same as the human foot, which is much different from the feet of chimpanzees and other non-bipedal beings.

  5. Footprint - Wikipedia

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    Buzz Aldrin's bootprint on the Moon in 1969 on the Apollo 11 mission. Footprints are the impressions or images left behind by a person walking or running.Hoofprints and pawprints are those left by animals with hooves or paws rather than feet, while "shoeprints" is the specific term for prints made by shoes.

  6. Curupira - Wikipedia

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    Always with his feet facing backwards and with prodigious physical strength, he deceives hunters and travelers, making them lose their way, leading them astray inside the forest, with whistles and false signals. From Maranhão south to Espírito Santo, its constant nickname is Caipora. Eduardo Galvão informs: "Curupira is a genius of the forest.

  7. Forensic footwear evidence - Wikipedia

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    The Unabomber, Theodore Kaczynski, was known to keep shoes with smaller soles attached to the base in order to confuse investigators about the size of the suspect's feet. [10] There is a lack of scientific research and evidence to support footprint evidence in criminal investigations and convictions.

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  9. Julius Ocwinyo - Wikipedia

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    Ocwinyo was born in Teboke village in Apac District.His father worked in the Uganda Prisons Service and his mother was a housewife. Before joining the Prisons Service his father had served in the King’s African Rifles and had been deployed to Misr (Egypt) towards the end of World War II.