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- Eleanor Porden [r]: (14 July 1795 - 22 February 1825) British Romantic poet and the first wife of the explorer John Franklin. [e]
- Rosh Hashanah [r]: The Jewish High Holiday commonly known as the Jewish New Year. [e]
- Judaism [r]: Monotheistic religion of the Jewish people based on the Torah. [e]
- Easter parade [r]: American cultural event consisting of a promenade on Easter Sunday. [e]
- Bipedalism [r]: Bipedalism is the act of walking upright on two limbs. It is key to understanding human evolution and biomechanics. [e]