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        <description>Arsenic: 

	*  Pronunciation: ‘ärs-nik, -s&amp;n-ik
	*  Function: noun
	*  Etymology: Middle English, yellow orpiment, from Middle French &amp; Latin; Middle French, from Latin arsenicum, from Greek arsenikon, arrhenikon, from Syriac zarnIg, of Iranian origin; akin to Avestan zaranya gold, Sanskrit hari yellowish -- more at YELLOW</description>
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        <description>“War and Peace”

“The Dictionary”

“Shakespeare”

“Soul on Ice”

“Encyclopedia Britanica”

“The Idiot”

“A People’s History of the United States”

“Garfield goes Hollywood”

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        <description>Ray Charles said the reason people love country songs is because of the stories they tell.  While I don’t share his enthusiasm for country music, I believe the same can be said for all types of music.  Different genres of music can have greater themes that bring them all together.  In this section, I highlight some of those themes, whilst bringing the most rocking of music straight to your ears.  Enjoy, and may the beat go on.</description>
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The first time photographer Robert Freeman met The Beatles, his impression was that they were like a “four-headed entity.”  They spent so much time together, it seemed like they just belonged that way.  They shared every part of their lives, including the women they met on tour.</description>
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The first time photographer Robert Freeman met The Beatles, his impression was that they were like a “four-headed entity.”  They spent so much time together, it seemed like they just belonged that way.  They shared every part of their lives, including the women they met on tour.</description>
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        <description>Welcome to the world of Dave Beavers, rock star, beat poet, hanglider, archeologist, killer of theives, liberator of peoples, adventurer extrodinaire.  I have travelled the world and seen it all.  Now, those of you lucky enough to find this site are welcome to join me in an introspective exploration of the trials and tribulations of my favorite subject...me.</description>
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        <description>The glass is half full, but there’s probably arsenic in it.

Hello, my name is Dave Beavers, not to be mistaken for David Beavers, some douche bag who beat me to the punch on the website name.  He sucks, I wouldn’t even bother going there.  I’m a much more interesting person, and if you’re going to read about someone with an ego large enough to make their own website, it might as well be me.  But if you would really like to know what this website is all about, please read my  Mission Sta…</description>
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        <description>You have reached the website of David Beavers.  It is thoroughly boring.  Why, you ask?  This website will come up in a search under my name by a perspective employer and I don’t want him/her to look at it and think I’m the kind of person they don’t want to hire.  I have deleted any material that might not make me look like a saint.  Therefore, this website will be as bland as my personality while in the office (and let’s face it, most everywhere else).  Thank you.</description>
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        <description>George Harrison, A Life Spent Complaining
  TRACK #    TITLE    NOTES    1    Cry for a Shadow    Recorded 6/22/1961.    2    Everybody’s Trying to be My Baby    Recorded Live at Shea Stadium, NY.  8/1/1965.    3    Don’t Bother Me    With The Beatles, Trk #4    4    If I Needed Someone    Recorded 10/16-18/1965. Rubber Soul, Track #13    5    Norwegian Wood    Take #1. Beatles Anthology #2    6    Mother’s Little Helper    Jagger/Richards. Recorded by The Rolling Stones.    7    Taxman   …</description>
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