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  2. Stephen Hawking - Wikipedia

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    Hawking subsequently developed the research in collaboration with Jim Hartle, [6] and in 1983 they published a model, known as the Hartle–Hawking state. It proposed that prior to the Planck epoch, the universe had no boundary in space-time; before the Big Bang, time did not exist and the concept of the beginning of the universe is meaningless ...

  3. John Hawkins (naval commander) - Wikipedia

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    He is considered to be the first English merchant to profit from the Triangle Trade, selling enslaved people from Africa to the Spanish colonies in the West Indies in the late 16th century. [ 1 ] In 1588, Hawkins served as a Vice-Admiral and fought in the victory over the Spanish Armada , for which he was knighted for gallantry.

  4. Hawking - Wikipedia

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    1 People. 2 Film. 3 Animals. 4 Outer space. 5 Music. 6 Trade. 7 See also. ... Stephen Hawking (1942–2018), English theoretical physicist and cosmologist; Hawking ...

  5. The real reason Stephen Hawking outlived his fatal ... - AOL

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    On March 14, 2018, the world mourned the loss of Cambridge professor Stephen W. Hawking, PhD. Perhaps the most remarkable part of his passing was the fact that he was 76 years old—he wasn’t ...

  6. What Were Stephen Hawking's 5 Biggest Achievements? - AOL

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  7. Stephen Hawking makes bold claim about the future

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  8. Middle Colonies - Wikipedia

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    The Middle Colonies had much fertile soil, which allowed the area to become a major exporter of wheat and other grains. The lumber and shipbuilding industries were also successful in the Middle Colonies because of the abundant forests, and Pennsylvania was moderately successful in the textile and iron industries.

  9. Loyalist (American Revolution) - Wikipedia

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    Loyalists were colonists in the Thirteen Colonies who remained loyal to the British Crown during the American Revolution, often referred to as Tories, [1] [2] Royalists, or King's Men at the time. They were opposed by the Patriots or Whigs, who supported the revolution and considered them "persons inimical to the liberties of America." [3]