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  2. History of Jersey - Wikipedia

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    Jersey – the largest of the Channel Islands – has been an island for around 6,000 years. Early inhabitation is evidenced by various neolithic monuments and hoards. In the 10th century, Jersey became part of Normandy. When the Normans conquered England in the 11th century, Jersey remained a part of the Duchy of Normandy, but when Normandy ...

  3. Consistent histories - Wikipedia

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    Scientists. v. t. e. In quantum mechanics, the consistent histories or simply "consistent quantum theory" [1] interpretation generalizes the complementarity aspect of the conventional Copenhagen interpretation. The approach is sometimes called decoherent histories [2] and in other work decoherent histories are more specialized.

  4. LGBT history in India - Wikipedia

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    LGBT history in India. LGBTQ people are well documented in various artworks and literary works of Ancient India, with evidence that homosexuality and transsexuality were accepted by the major dharmic religions. [1] Hinduism and the various religions derived from it were not homophobic and evidence suggests that homosexuality thrived in ancient ...

  5. Field theory (psychology) - Wikipedia

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    Field theory (psychology) In topological and vector psychology, field theory is a psychological theory that examines patterns of interaction between the individual and the total field, or environment. The concept first made its appearance in psychology with roots in the holistic perspective of Gestalt theories.

  6. Nostradamus Effect - Wikipedia

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    Nostradamus Effect is an American television series that premiered on September 9, 2009, on the History channel. The program detailed various historical apocalyptic prophecies, such as the 2012 phenomenon. The show was named after reputed French seer Michel de Nostredame, more commonly known as Nostradamus.

  7. The Conquerors (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Episode 3 - Andrew Jackson, Conqueror of Florida. Episode 4 - Cortés, Conqueror of Mexico. Episode 5 - John C. Fremont, Conqueror of California. Episode 6 - El Cid. Episode 7 - Marshal Zhukov, World War II Conqueror of Berlin. Episode 8 - Sherman 's March to the Sea. Episode 9 - Cromwell, Conqueror of Ireland. Episode 10 - King David.

  8. Star Wars Theory - Wikipedia

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    Star Wars Theory. Niatoos Dadbeh, better known by his YouTube channel, Star Wars Theory, is a Canadian YouTuber with 3.29 million subscribers, [2] and is a self-described "Star Wars fan making content for other Star Wars fans". [3] Its creator, commonly known as " Toos ", began his YouTube channel in 2016 making videos about the Star Wars film ...

  9. National Empowerment Television - Wikipedia

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    National Empowerment Television. National Empowerment Television (NET), later known as America's Voice and eventually The Renaissance Network, was a cable TV network designed to rapidly mobilize politically conservative individuals for grassroots lobbying on behalf of the movement's policy aims. It was created by Paul Weyrich, a veteran ...