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  2. Lap book - Wikipedia

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    A lap book, layer book, flap book, or shutter book is a type of single-subject book created by a student, generally as a supplement to a curriculum. [1]A lap book generally consists of a paperboard folder such as a file folder with small pieces of folded paper glued inside.

  3. Roman siege engines - Wikipedia

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    Roman siege engines were, for the most part, adapted from Hellenistic siege technology. Relatively small efforts were made to develop the technology; however, the Romans brought an unrelentingly aggressive style to siege warfare [1] that brought them repeated success.

  4. Gehenna - Wikipedia

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    The Valley of Hinnom, Gehinnom (Hebrew: גֵּיא בֶן־הִנֹּם, romanized: Gēʾ ḇen-Hīnnōm, or גֵי־הִנֹּם, Gē-Hīnnōm) or Gehenna (/ ɡ ɪ ˈ h ɛ n ə / ghi-HEN-ə; Ancient Greek: Γέεννα, romanized: Géenna), also known as Wadi el-Rababa (Arabic: وادي الربابة, romanized: Wādī l-Rabāba, lit.

  5. Potiphar's wife - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Accused by Potiphar's Wife, by Rembrandt van Rijn, 1655.. Potiphar's wife is a figure in the Hebrew Bible and the Quran.She was the wife of Potiphar, the captain of Pharaoh's guard in the time of Jacob and his twelve sons.

  6. History of soccer in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Illustration depicting an Oneida football game, published on The Boston Globe in the 1860s. The Oneida Football Club was established in 1862 by Gerrit Smith "Gat" Miller, a graduate of the Latin School of Epes Sargent Dixwell (a private college-preparatory school in Boston). [3]