Heth — For other uses, see Heth (disambiguation). ← Zayin Heth Teth → Phoenician Hebrew Aramaic Syriac … Wikipedia
Heth (Middle Jaredite) — This article is about the later Jaredite. For other Jaredites named Heth, and other uses, see Heth (disambiguation). According to the Book of Mormon, Heth was a Jaredite who lived in ancient America. He is notable in that he is a descendant of… … Wikipedia
Heth (Book of Mormon) — This article is about the early Jaredite. For other Jaredites named Heth, and other uses, see Heth (disambiguation). According to the Book of Mormon, Heth was a Jaredite who lived in ancient America. He is notable in that he is a descendant of… … Wikipedia
Het — or HET can refer to:* acronyms: ** Heavy Equipment Transporter, a military vehicle ** Historical Enquiries Team, set up to review unsolved murders during the Northern Ireland Troubles ** Hobby Eberly Telescope at The University of Texas McDonald… … Wikipedia
Corydon, Indiana — For other uses, see Corydon (disambiguation). Town of Corydon, Indiana Town … Wikipedia
History of the Greek alphabet — The History of the Greek alphabet starts with the adoption of Phoenician letter forms and continues to the present day. This article concentrates on the early period, before the codification of the now standard Greek alphabet. The Phoenician… … Wikipedia
Hanukkah — For other uses, see Hanukkah (disambiguation). Hanukkah A Hanukkiya or Hanukkah Menorah Official name Hebrew: חֲנֻכָּה or חנוכה English translation: Establishing or Dedication (of the Temple in Jerusalem) … Wikipedia
Mnemonic — For other uses, see Mnemonic (disambiguation). Not to be confused with pneumonic. Knuckle mnemonic for the number of days in each month of the Gregorian Calendar. Each projecting knuckle represents a 31 day month. A mnemonic ( … Wikipedia
University of Minnesota — This article is about the oldest and largest campus of the University of Minnesota. For the entire system, see University of Minnesota system University of Minnesota, Twin Cities Seal of the Regents of the University of Minnesota Motto Commune… … Wikipedia
Human zoo — For other uses, see Human zoo (disambiguation). An ad for a Peoples Show (Völkerschau) in Stuttgart (Germany), 1928 Human zoos (also called ethnological expositions or Negro Villages) were 19th and 20th century public exhibits of humans, usually… … Wikipedia