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  2. The Story of B - Wikipedia

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    The "Great Forgetting" is the term B uses to describe an occurrence during the formative millennia of our civilization. What was forgotten is that there was a time when people lived without civilization and were sustained primarily by hunting and gathering rather than by large-scale animal husbandry and agriculture.

  3. King Leopold's Ghost - Wikipedia

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    Richard F. Hamilton, writing in The Washington Post, called it an excellent book to counteract "the great forgetting" of the Congo atrocities. [12] Hochschild's estimate of 10 million deaths is generally considered on the high range of possibilities, but a plausible one.

  4. In Praise of Forgetting - Wikipedia

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    In Praise of Forgetting: Historical Memory and Its Ironies is a 2016 non-fiction book by David Rieff, published by Yale University Press.Rieff argues the contrarian position that sometimes history, including past mass atrocities, is better forgotten than commemorated: [1] "whereas forgetting does an injustice to the past, remembering does an injustice to the present".

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  6. List of Great Old Ones - Wikipedia

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    B'gnu-Thun The Soul-Chilling Ice-God: Appears as a cyanotic humanoid, followed by an eerie blizzard. Bokrug The Great Water Lizard, The Doom of Sarnath: Appears as a gigantic water lizard. Bugg-Shash [4] The Black One, The Filler of Space, He Who Comes in the Dark: Appears as a black slimy mass covered in eyes and mouths, much like a Shoggoth ...

  7. Daniel Quinn - Wikipedia

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    Daniel Clarence Quinn (October 11, 1935 – February 17, 2018) [2] was an American author (primarily, novelist and fabulist), [3] cultural critic, [4] and publisher of educational texts, best known for his novel Ishmael, which won the Turner Tomorrow Fellowship Award in 1991 and was published the following year.

  8. Cassander - Wikipedia

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    Cassander is first recorded as arriving at Alexander the Great's court in Babylon in 323 BC, where he had been sent by his father, Antipater, most likely to help uphold Antipater's regency in Macedon, although a later contemporary who was hostile to the Antipatrids suggested that Cassander had journeyed to the court to poison the King. [9]

  9. The Best Mexican Restaurant in Every State - AOL

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    The result is a restaurant full of great food; particularly the ever-raved about ceviche. Anthony L./ Yelp. ... Don’t forget dessert, because those churros are special. Kalyn M. / Yelp. South ...