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Regina King | Biography, Movies, TV Shows, & Facts


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Regina Rene King
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Regina Rene King, (born January 15, 1971, Los Angeles, California, U.S.), American actress and director who was known for her depth and versatility, earning acclaim for both comedic and dramatic roles.
King’s father was an electrician and her mother a special education teacher; they divorced when she was a child. While still young, King took acting classes, for which she exhibited a pronounced aptitude. At age 14 she was cast as the teenage daughter of a main character in the sitcom
227 (1985–90). She then appeared in the movies
Boyz n the Hood (1991), ....

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Beau Geste | film by Wellman [1939]


Beau Geste (1939).
© 1939 Paramount Pictures Corporation; photograph from a private collection
The tale involves three adventuresome British brothers orphaned at an early age and later raised by their aristocratic aunt, Lady Brandon, whose ward is the beautiful Isobel (played by Hayward). When the family attempts to earn some much-needed money by selling their prized possession, the precious Blue Water sapphire, the gem suddenly disappears. Beau Geste (Cooper) leaves a note confessing to the theft and then abruptly departs England, joining the French Foreign Legion in North Africa. His brothers, Digby (Robert Preston) and John (Milland), soon join him. All three must contend with the tyrannical Sergeant Markoff (Brian Donlevy), who, after learning about the missing sapphire, terrorizes them in the hope of finding it himself. In the end John is the sole survivor of both the war and Markoff’s brutality, and he returns home with the mystery solved: the missing gem was ac ....

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Public health - National developments in the 18th and 19th centuries


Public health
National developments in the 18th and 19th centuries
Nineteenth-century movements to improve sanitation occurred simultaneously in several European countries and were built upon foundations laid in the period between 1750 and 1830. From about 1750 the population of Europe increased rapidly, and with this increase came a heightened awareness of the large numbers of infant deaths and of the unsavoury conditions in prisons and in mental institutions.
This period also witnessed the beginning and the rapid growth of hospitals. Hospitals founded in the United Kingdom, as the result of voluntary efforts by private citizens, helped to create a pattern that was to become familiar in public health services. First, a social evil is recognized and studies are undertaken through individual initiative. These efforts mold public opinion and attract governmental attention. Finally, such agitation leads to governmental action. ....

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Easter Island | Map, Statues, Heads, History, Moai, & Facts


To its original inhabitants the island is known as Rapa Nui (“Great Rapa”) or Te Pito te Henua (“Navel of the World”). The first European visitors, the Dutch, named it Paaseiland (“Easter Island”) in memory of their own day of arrival. Its mixed population is predominantly of Polynesian descent; almost all live in the village of Hanga Roa on the sheltered west coast. Pop. (2002) 3,304; (2017) 7,750.
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The small and hilly island is not part of a sunken landmass but is a typical oceanic high island formed by volcanoes rising from the seafloor. Geologic and oceanographic evidence shows that no perceptible emergence or submergence of the island’s coastline has taken place since the last fall in sea level, which occurred less than 10,000 years ago. However, in the early 21st century Easter Island experienced increasing coastal erosion because of rising sea levels, which also threatened various archeological sites. Three extinct volcanoes chiefly comp ....

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