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On 4th May 1951, Sir Hugh Beaver, then Managing Director of Guinness breweries, was on a shooting party with friends. He became involved in an argument over which was the fastest game bird in Europe, and realised there was no publication in which he could look up this fact, and thought that such a book might prove popular. He then commissioned twins Norris and Ross McWhirter to compile such a book, The Guinness Book of Records, in August 1954 - 1,000 copies were printed and given away. Following this success, the first 197-page edition was bound on 27 August 1955, and went straight to the top of the best-sellers list. Since then, Guinness World Records has released a book every year around October/November, and it is the world's best selling copyright book, with over 100 million copies sold in 37 languages.
Darwin's theory of evolution had a significant impact on society by challenging traditional beliefs about the origins of species and the role of humanity in the natural world. It led to a greater acceptance of the idea that all living organisms are connected and that humans are not separate from the rest of nature. This shift in perspective continues to influence scientific thought, education, and ethical debates in society.
An inland location is a place away from a coast. Such areas are situated further from the ocean and are not influenced by coastal climates and conditions.
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In the story "The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas" by Ursula K. Le Guin, people walk away from Omelas because they cannot bear to enjoy their happiness and well-being at the expense of a suffering child locked in a dark basement. They leave the city in silent protest against this moral dilemma.
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The Christmas carol "Away in a Manger" was first published in the nineteenth century.
Away in a manger
it was where jesus was born. It was away in a manger. ie away from where you are now. it's obvious. he was born away in a manger from where you are right now. Doh !
"Away in a Manger" was first published in the nineteenth century.
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Written between September and November 184, Published 17th-December 1843, A Christmas Carol was on booksellers' shelves, at the same time that Martin Chuzzlewit was being published in serial form.
Away in a manger
The Christmas carol with the initials A I A M is "Away in a Manger". It was first published in the late 19th century, but it is not known for certain who wrote the lyrics. The first two verses were published in the May 1884 issue of The Myrtle, a publication of the Universalist Publishing House.There are many different tunes used for singing the lyrics with the two most common settings being "The Cradle Song" by William J. Kirkpatrick and "Mueller" by James R. Murray.
No crib for His bed.
"Away in the manger."