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Performance, Subjectivity and Slander in Hamlet and Much Ado About Nothing
Comparative analysis on the plays depicting both Shakespearean tragedy and comedy. Critic by Adam Piette.
http://extra.shu.ac.uk/emls/07-2/pietslan.htm


Pearce, Brinkley, Cease and Lee
Architectural and interior design firm that presents company profile, projects, contacts, designs, services and other important information.
http://www.pbclarchitecture.com/


Cease Family Funeral Homes
Provides funeral and cremation services. Includes information about facilities, locations, merchandise, pre-planning, and grief resources.
http://www.ceasefuneralhome.com/


Cease Family Funeral Home
Provides funeral and cremation services. Gives information about pre-planning, facilities, locations, and grief resources.
http://www.ceasefuneralhome.com/


Cease Family Funeral Home
Offers funeral and cremation services. Information about facilities, locations, staff, pre-planning, merchandise, and grief resources.
http://www.ceasefuneralhome.com/


Continuity Irish Republican Army
Information on this splinter group formed in 1994 after the Irish Republican Army announced a cease-fire.
http://fas.org/irp/world/para/cira.htm


Veterans Affairs Canada: Korea 1998 Pilgrimage
Details about the Canadian veterans' visit to Korea for the 45th anniversary of the cease-fire. Contains historical overview, delegates' bios, and timeline.
http://www.vac-acc.gc.ca/general/sub.cfm?source=history/KoreaWar/Pilgrimage


Miriam's Leprosy
Offers thoughts and facts abut Miriam's leprosy, which was a consequence for slander after she spoke out against the desire of her brother Moses to marry a Cushite woman.
http://members.tripod.com/~ohave/chumash/lashon.htm


Independence
Chapters from an Armenian History, dealing with the independence of Karabakh (Artsakh in Armenian); covers the period from 1988 to the 1994 cease-fire.
http://www.armenianhistory.info/independence.htm


Yevgeny Ivanovich Zamyatin (1884-1937)
Offers a profile and bibliography of the Russian novelist and playwright, whose dystopian novel "We" prefigured Aldous Huxley's Brave New World and inspired George Orwell's 1984, but was considered a "malicious slander on socialism" in the Soviet Union.
http://www.kirjasto.sci.fi/zamyatin.htm




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