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  2. Jabberwocky - Wikipedia

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    Nonsense existed in Shakespeare's work and was well-known in the Brothers Grimm's fairytales, some of which are called lying tales or lügenmärchen. [9] Biographer Roger Lancelyn Green suggested that "Jabberwocky" was a parody of the German ballad " The Shepherd of the Giant Mountains ", [ 10 ] [ 11 ] [ 12 ] which had been translated into ...

  3. Talk:Jabberwocky - Wikipedia

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    American In Brazil: Haha, thanks, but as with most things Wikipedia, it was a collaborative work. If you ever have any other questions or issues related to children's book and/or to Portuguese topics, feel free to drop a message at my talk page, I'd more than glad to help! Isabelle 🔔 19:23, 2 November 2020 (UTC)

  4. Narrative preaching - Wikipedia

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    The term "Narrative" refers to the style of the sermon, not its content; many Narrative Style sermons contain no stories at all. Narrative Preaching is a deliberate break from "the Old Homiletic," the traditional style of Christian preaching derived ultimately from Augustine of Hippo 's championship of using Greek forms of rhetoric derived from ...

  5. Sermon - Wikipedia

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    Narrative sermons – which tell a story, often a parable, or a series of stories, to make a moral point. Redemptive-historical preaching – sermons that take into consideration the context of any given text within the broader history of salvation as recorded in the canon of the bible.

  6. Susan Wojcicki - Wikipedia

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    She worked as Google's first marketing manager in 1999, leading the company's online advertising business and original video service. After observing the success of YouTube, she suggested that Google should buy it; the deal was approved for $1.65 billion in 2006. She was appointed CEO of YouTube in 2014, serving until resigning in February 2023 ...

  7. YouTube - Wikipedia

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    While YouTube's revenue-sharing "Partner Program" made it possible to earn a substantial living as a video producer—its top five hundred partners each earning more than $100,000 annually [269] and its ten highest-earning channels grossing from $2.5 million to $12 million [270] —in 2012 CMU business editor characterized YouTube as "a free-to ...

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  9. Funny Story - Wikipedia

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    Funny Story may refer to: Funny Story, by Michael J. Gallagher; Funny Story, by Emily Henry; See also. Funny Stories, 1962 Soviet children's film This page was ...