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  2. The Green Eye of the Yellow God - Wikipedia

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    The Green Eye of the Yellow God, a 1911 poem by J. Milton Hayes, is a famous example of the genre of "dramatic monologue", a music hall staple in the early twentieth century. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The piece was written for and performed by actor and monologist Bransby Williams .

  3. Jealousy - Wikipedia

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    The terms are used indiscriminately in such popular 'feel-good' books as Nancy Friday's Jealousy, where the expression 'jealousy' applies to a broad range of passions, from envy to lust and greed. While this kind of usage blurs the boundaries between categories that are intellectually valuable and psychologically justifiable, such confusion is ...

  4. Eugene Schoenfeld - Wikipedia

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    His books, Dear Dr. HipPocrates, [9] Natural Food and Unnatural Acts, [10] Jealousy: Taming the Green-Eyed Monster, [11] and Dr. Hip's Down-To-Earth Health Guide, [12] had an empowering effect on those people. Dr.

  5. Indrajal Comics - Wikipedia

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    The Green Eyed Monster Part-I: 450 The Green-Eyed Monster Part-II: 451 The Green-Eyed Monster Part-III: 452 The Secret Of The Blue Mountain: 453 The Golden Talisman: 454 The Mystery At Kanchenjunga: 455 The Conspirators Web Part-I: 456 The Conspirators Web Part-II: 457 The Dream Island: 458 Splinters Of Rage: 459 The Trauma Of Fear: 460 The ...

  6. Freaky Green Eyes - Wikipedia

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    Freaky Green Eyes (2003) is the third young adult fiction novel written by Joyce Carol Oates. The story follows the life of 15-year-old Francesca "Franky" Pierson as she reflects on the events leading to her mother's mysterious disappearance.

  7. Green-Eyed Monster (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    The Green-Eyed Monster, 1970–71 storyline in Modesty Blaise; Incredible Hulk (cocktail), also called Green Eyed Monster "The Green Eyed Monster", an episode of CBS Radio Mystery Theatre adapted from the play Othello by Shakespeare; The Green Eyed Monster, a nickname for the Helmet-mounted display unit found on the US Army's AH-64 attack ...

  8. List of Pepper Ann episodes - Wikipedia

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    Pepper Ann dyes her hair in order to stand out from the middle school crowd, but can't handle being known as "the green-haired girl". Meanwhile, Lydia dates a handsome country line-dancing teacher who isn't who he seems, and Aunt Janie protests against plans to disrupt a family of whooping cranes making a nest on top of a streetlight.

  9. Tempany Deckert - Wikipedia

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    The Green-Eyed Monster - Scholastic Press Australia, 2001. ISBN 1-86504-384-2 The Big Fudge Part of "The Shooting Stars" series published by Scholastic Press in Australia, 2002.