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  2. Gerbert (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Gerbert learns to do the right thing. Gerbert is forced to choose between deeply wanted acceptance and doing the right thing when two older kids from school put their "test of friendship" on him. Gerbert tells God all of his feelings, and in doing so finds the courage to choose the better way.

  3. Badger-baiting - Wikipedia

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    For this reason the badger is often crippled and/or restrained to minimise the risk of injury to dogs. The badger's long front claws may be filed off; the canine teeth may be pulled out; the animal's limbs or jaw may be broken with a shovel. To inhibit the badger's movement, there are rumours that the tendons in its hind legs may be cut.

  4. Badger - Wikipedia

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    The word "badger", originally applied to the European badger (Meles meles), comes from earlier bageard (16th century), [5] presumably referring to the white mark borne like a badge on its forehead. [6] Similarly, a now archaic synonym was bauson 'badger' (1375), a variant of bausond 'striped, piebald', from Old French bausant, baucent 'id.'. [7]

  5. Badgers Treated to Backyard Picnic - AOL

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    In what looked like a scene out of a Beatrix Potter book, two badgers arrived in Christine Ian’s Stockport, England, backyard for afternoon tea on August 27.This footage shows the badgers ...

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  7. Why Generation Alpha kids are being compared to the honey ...

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    The quintessential honey badger behavior transcends typical issues like back-talk or sibling squabbles; these kids have been observed intervening in harassment, fearlessly standing up to strangers ...

  8. Gateway Films/Vision Video - Wikipedia

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    A number of the company's early productions and co-productions focused on Christian biography, [2] such as First Fruits (Count Zinzendorf and Moravian missions), Jan Hus (life and trial of the Bohemian martyr), God's Outlaw (starring Roger Rees as William Tyndale) and John Wycliffe: the Morningstar. [1]

  9. Williamsburg Christian Academy - Wikipedia

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    [8] [9] Other extreme Christian Nationalist rhetoric goes so far as to describe slavery as "black immigration". [10] [11] By 1980 the school had 58 kindergarten through fifth-grade students, with six minority students. Tuition was $700 for kindergarten and $900 for elementary grades, and an additional $65 for books and registration. [6]