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The creepy Pennywise reference in Stephen King’s ‘The Dark Tower’

Since the 1970s, Hollywood has looked to Stephen King’s work as a go-to source of adaptation material. As a writer of horrors, thrillers, supernatural fiction, crime and sci-fi, King’s work has proved to be the perfect fit for the big screen, with over 50 of his stories receiving cinematic treatment. Some of the most successful adaptations of King’s work include Carrie, The Shining, The Shawshank Redemption, Stand By Me, and The Green Mile. However, none are as belove...

All That Glisters Is Not Gold: Copper and Value in Precolonial Africa

Clip source: %28PDF%29%20All%20That%20Glisters%20Is%20Not%20Gold%3A%20Copper%20and%20Value%20in%20Precolonial%20Africa%20%7C%20David%20Yoon%20-%20Academia.edu All That Glisters Is Not Gold: Copper and Value in Precolonial AfricaANS Magazine, 2020 David Yoon Sorry, preview is currently unavailable. You can download the paper by clicking the button above.Find new research papers in:PhysicsChemistryBiologyHealth SciencesEcologyEarth SciencesCognitive ScienceMathematicsComputer Science

Manfred Sakel (person) by per ou - Everything2.com

Near Matches Ignore ExactFull Text Everything2 Manfred Sakel (person) See all of Manfred Sakel, no other writeups in this node. (person) by per ou Sat Dec 07 2002 at 18:36:34 Manfred Joshua Sakel (1900-1957) was a Polish neurophysiologist and psychiatrist most famous for discovering Insulin Shock Therapy, a treatment for schizophrenia and other diseases. He was born on June 6, 1900 in Nadvorna, in the former Austrian-Hungarian Empire. He studied medicine at the University of Vi...

‘The Shining’ Will Turn Us Around and Around, Forever and Ever - The Ringer

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shine | Origin and meaning of shine by Online Etymology Dictionary

shine (v.)Old English scinan "shed light, be radiant, be resplendent, illuminate," of persons, "be conspicuous" (class I strong verb; past tense scan, past participle scinen), from Proto-Germanic *skeinanan (source also of Old Saxon and Old High German skinan, Old Norse and Old Frisian skina, Dutch schijnen, German scheinen, Gothic skeinan "to shine, appear"), which perhaps is from a PIE root *skai- "to shine, to gleam" (source also of Old Church Slavon...

Baldr - The Shining God Who Shines No More

Baldr: The Shining God Who Shines No MoreSourceURL: http://www.ancient-origins.net/myths-legends-europe/baldr-shining-god-who-shines-no-more-002446Baldr: The Shining God Who Shines No MoreSourceURL: http://www.ancient-origins.net/myths-legends-europe/baldr-shining-god-who-shines-no-more-002446