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  2. Timeline (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Timeline is a 1999 science fiction novel by Michael Crichton about a group of history students who travel to 14th-century France to rescue their professor. The novel explores quantum and multiverse theory, medieval history, and action-packed adventures in the past and present.

  3. Harriet Jacobs - Wikipedia

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    Harriet Jacobs was an African-American abolitionist and writer who published her autobiography, Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl, in 1861. She was born into slavery in North Carolina, where she faced sexual harassment by her enslaver, and later escaped to the North with her children.

  4. Metaphysical poets - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the term Metaphysical poets coined by Samuel Johnson to describe a group of 17th-century English poets who used conceits and word-play in their verse. Explore the origin, criticism, and canon of this style of poetry and its influence on modern literature.

  5. History of Earth - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the formation, development and diversity of Earth and its life forms from 4.54 billion years ago to the present. Explore the geological time scale, the eons, eras, periods and epochs, and the major events and changes that shaped the planet.

  6. The 39 Clues - Wikipedia

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    The 39 Clues is a young adult book series by various authors, about two siblings who discover their family's secret history and power. The books follow their quest to find the 39 Clues, which are ingredients for a serum that can create the most powerful person on Earth.

  7. Discovery of chemical elements - Wikipedia

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    A chronological list of the 118 elements known to exist as of 2024, with their names, atomic numbers, years of discovery, and discoverers. The web page also includes a graphical timeline, a cumulative diagram, and a table of element properties.

  8. Crossword abbreviations - Wikipedia

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    Learn how to use abbreviations to solve cryptic crosswords. Find examples of abbreviations for words, elements, countries, cities, and more.

  9. History of Japan - Wikipedia

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    black outline indicates present-day Japan. Hunter-gatherers arrived in Japan in Paleolithic times, with the oldest evidence dating to around 38–40,000 years ago. [1] Little evidence of their presence remains, as Japan's acidic soils tend to degrade bone remains.