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  2. Bow-wow theory - Wikipedia

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    A bow-wow theory is any of the theories by various scholars, including Jean-Jacques Rousseau and Johann Gottfried Herder, on the speculative origins of human language. [1] The philologist Max Müller introduced the term "bow-wow theory" as a sarcastic term, as he disapproved of the idea. According to bow-wow theories, the first human languages ...

  3. Eric Fleming - Wikipedia

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    Eric Fleming (born Edward Heddy Jr.; July 4, 1925 [citation needed] – September 28, 1966) was an American actor known primarily for his role as Gil Favor in the CBS television series Rawhide .

  4. Hospitality law - Wikipedia

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    Hospitality law is a legal and social practice related to the treatment of a person's guests or those who patronize a place of business. Related to the concept of legal liability, hospitality laws are intended to protect both hosts and guests against injury, whether accidental or intentional.

  5. Gastarbeiter - Wikipedia

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    Gastarbeiter ( German for 'guest worker'; pronounced [ˈɡastˌʔaʁbaɪtɐ] ⓘ; both singular and plural) are foreign or migrant workers, particularly those who had moved to West Germany between 1955 and 1973, seeking work as part of a formal guest worker program ( Gastarbeiterprogramm ). As a result, guestworkers are generally considered ...

  6. Eurytus of Oechalia - Wikipedia

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    Eurytus is depicted next to Heracles during a symposium. Krater of corinthian columns called Krater of Eurytus, circa 600 B.C. In Greek mythology King Eurytus ( / ˈjʊərɪtəs /; Ancient Greek: Εὔρυτος) of Oechalia ( Οἰχαλίᾱ, Oikhalíā ), Thessaly, [1] was a skillful archer who even said to have instructed Heracles in his ...

  7. Broken Bow (Star Trek: Enterprise) - Wikipedia

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    " Broken Bow " is the two-part series premiere of the science fiction television series Enterprise (later renamed Star Trek: Enterprise ). It originally aired as a double-length episode, but was split into two parts for syndication, though releases on home media and streaming maintain its original one-episode format.