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The address of the Eben Ezer Danish And History Museum is: 122 Hospital Road, Brush, CO 80723

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Shield Sheafson is important to Danish history because he is the legendary founder of the Danish royal line, the Scyldings, in the epic poem Beowulf. His lineage and leadership are central to the establishment and prosperity of the Danes, serving as a symbol of power, honor, and legacy for the Danish people. His character exemplifies heroism and the values of loyalty, strength, and courage that were highly valued in ancient Danish society.

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Eva Lawaetz has written:

'The Danish heritage of the U.S. Virgin Islands' -- subject(s): Danish, History

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An introduction about an airline may be seen in a brochure or magazine. The introduction should include the history of the airline and the benefits of using the airline.

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The first Danish Landrace pig herd was established in Denmark in 1896. The first testing for descendants took place in 1907.

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The Danish people are from Denmark, a country located in Northern Europe. They are known for their rich history, cultural heritage, and contributions to fields such as art, literature, and design.

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The History of Power Rangers - 2010 Introduction 1-1 was released on:

USA: 3 April 2010

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Peter Brask has written:

'Tekst og tolkning' -- subject(s): Discourse analysis

'Danish literature 1967' -- subject(s): Danish literature, History and criticism

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History and evolution of makeupImportance of makeup in beauty and fashion

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The link has a good basic introduction to the origins and history of copyright law.

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Tom Kristensen has written:

'Mellem krigene' -- subject(s): Danish literature, History and criticism, Literature, Modern, Modern Literature, Scandinavian literature

'Til dags dato' -- subject(s): History and criticism, Literature, Danish literature

'En fribytters ord'

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B. Wiethoff has written:

'Introduction to Chinese history'

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A Petrie has written:

'An introduction to Roman history, literature and antiquities'

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Jacques Sesiano has written:

'An introduction to the history of algebra'

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Danish

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A. Danish has written:

'Jahan-e-danish'

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Lur www.scholiast.org/history/denmark/danhist1.html

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Yes there is. The anime is on tv on danish and you can buy the manga on danish.

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"No" in Danish is ingen

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Im Danish? You need to be more specific.

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"Big" in Danish is spelled as "stor."

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Nathaniel Jeremiah Bradlee has written:

'History of the introduction of pure water into the city of Boston' -- subject(s): Water-supply

'History of the introduction of pure water into the city of Boston' -- subject(s): Water-supply

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Arthur Magyer Hind has written:

'An introduction to a history of woodcut' -- subject(s): Wood-engraving, History

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Wilfred W. Biggs has written:

'Introduction to the history of the Christian church' -- subject(s): Church history

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It is not a danish word.

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Blue in Danish is blå

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If you mean the danish currency we have our own, the danish Crown (DKR(Danmarks krone))

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Danish is spelled 'danois, danoise' in French.

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Jean-Marie Carbasse has written:

'Introduction historique au droit' -- subject(s): History, Law

'Introduction historique au droit'

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Danish Moin has written:

'Coins of the Delhi Sultanates' -- subject(s): Coins, History, Numismatics

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Math, Icelandic, English, Danish, Geography, History, P.E, Art, Construction(?), Swimming, physics, biology.. I think that's it.

In some schools they can pick more things like French, Spanish, Drama.. etc.

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S.B Chrimes has written:

'Introduction to the Administrative History of Mediaeval England'

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It enabled the creation of chocolate as we know it today.

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Dansk for "Welcome" er "velkommen"

(Translation) danish for Welcome is velkommen

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John L. Sanford has written:

'Introduction to English history' -- subject(s): History, Outlines, syllabi, etc.

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No, "Harral" is not a danish name. A very similar danish name, is the name "Harald".

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The plural of danish is danishes. Yeah, I had to look it up...It WAS NOT danishi.

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spelled in danish it is "Doven"

pronounced like "dorwen"

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Jean Grondin has written:

'Introduction to Philosophical Hermeneutics (Yale Studies in Hermeneutics)'

'Hermeneutische Wahrheit?' -- subject(s): Hermeneutics, History

'Emmanuel Kant'

'Introduccion a la Hermeneutica Filosofica'

'Introduction to metaphysics' -- subject(s): Metaphysics, History

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John Radzilowski has written:

'Ukrainian Americans - The New Immigrants -'

'Minnesota' -- subject- s -: Description and travel, History, History, Local, Local History

'Out on the wind' -- subject- s -: History, Polish Americans, Danish Americans, Ethnic relations

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no greenland is not ruled by the danish.

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A danish is called a Dane

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The Danish are always nice.

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A danish has about 250 calories in it.

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'Santa' in danish is called 'Julemand'

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