Events encyclopedia

Events encyclopedia

Events [Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy]
Events are particular happenings, occurrences or changes, such as Rob's drinking the strong espresso at noon, the 1864 re-election of Abraham Lincoln in the US, and so on. (more...)

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Category:Events - Encyclopedia Dramatica
At whatever location in space or time the event occurs, whether on the Internets or elsewhere, use this category for any article about an organized event. (more...)

Current events - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Current events are contemporary happenings of significance. The phrase may also refer to the following: Current Events, a journal published by Weekly Reader Publishing. Portal: (more...)

Current events - Encyclopedia Dramatica
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Britannica Concise Encyclopedia is a single-volume encyclopedia with 28,000 articles that define words, summarize current and past events, and describe historical figures. (more...)

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Human Events - Find current articles and Human Events archives for information or help with school homework. Encyclopedia.com: Find magazine articles easily. (more...)

Chronology of Events
Chronology of Events ... 1492. Christopher Columbus and crew sighted land Oct. 12 in present-day Bahamas. (more...)
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Events (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)
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