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However , Larry saves her and makes the destruction of Dr. Barnett's cult his primary objective . ||||| Larry shoots Dr. Barnett from the crowd at one of his massive speeches .
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Which event drives Larry to destroy the cult Patrica attempting suicide
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At a massive LSD-fueled dance , Patricia begins to have a bad trip Which leads to an argument between her and Pat , ultimately splitting the couple up . ||||| One scheming young man sees the opportunity to build Dr. Barnett as the head of a cult centered around the use of LSD .
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Which event drives Larry to destroy the cult Patrica attempting suicide
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After Patricia realizes that she's pregnant , Dr. Barnett advises her to have an abortion , ultimately leading to Patricia attempting suicide . ||||| However , Larry saves her and makes the destruction of Dr. Barnett's cult his primary objective .
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Which event drives Larry to destroy the cult Suicide attempt
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However , Larry saves her and makes the destruction of Dr. Barnett's cult his primary objective . ||||| Larry shoots Dr. Barnett from the crowd at one of his massive speeches .
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Which event drives Larry to destroy the cult Suicide attempt
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At a massive LSD-fueled dance , Patricia begins to have a bad trip Which leads to an argument between her and Pat , ultimately splitting the couple up . ||||| One scheming young man sees the opportunity to build Dr. Barnett as the head of a cult centered around the use of LSD .
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Which event drives Larry to destroy the cult Suicide attempt
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After Patricia realizes that she's pregnant , Dr. Barnett advises her to have an abortion , ultimately leading to Patricia attempting suicide . ||||| However , Larry saves her and makes the destruction of Dr. Barnett's cult his primary objective .
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Which event drives Larry to destroy the cult Dr. Barnett advising Patricia to have an abortion
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However , Larry saves her and makes the destruction of Dr. Barnett's cult his primary objective . ||||| Larry shoots Dr. Barnett from the crowd at one of his massive speeches .
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Which event drives Larry to destroy the cult Dr. Barnett advising Patricia to have an abortion
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At a massive LSD-fueled dance , Patricia begins to have a bad trip Which leads to an argument between her and Pat , ultimately splitting the couple up . ||||| One scheming young man sees the opportunity to build Dr. Barnett as the head of a cult centered around the use of LSD .
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Which event drives Larry to destroy the cult Dr. Barnett advising Patricia to have an abortion
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After Patricia realizes that she's pregnant , Dr. Barnett advises her to have an abortion , ultimately leading to Patricia attempting suicide . ||||| However , Larry saves her and makes the destruction of Dr. Barnett's cult his primary objective .
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Which event drives Larry to destroy the cult Barnett encouraging Patricia to have an abortion, Which led to her attempted suicide
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However , Larry saves her and makes the destruction of Dr. Barnett's cult his primary objective . ||||| Larry shoots Dr. Barnett from the crowd at one of his massive speeches .
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Which event drives Larry to destroy the cult Barnett encouraging Patricia to have an abortion, Which led to her attempted suicide
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At a massive LSD-fueled dance , Patricia begins to have a bad trip Which leads to an argument between her and Pat , ultimately splitting the couple up . ||||| One scheming young man sees the opportunity to build Dr. Barnett as the head of a cult centered around the use of LSD .
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Which event drives Larry to destroy the cult Barnett encouraging Patricia to have an abortion, Which led to her attempted suicide
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After Patricia realizes that she's pregnant , Dr. Barnett advises her to have an abortion , ultimately leading to Patricia attempting suicide . ||||| However , Larry saves her and makes the destruction of Dr. Barnett's cult his primary objective .
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Which event drives Larry to destroy the cult Patricia's suicide attempt
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However , Larry saves her and makes the destruction of Dr. Barnett's cult his primary objective . ||||| Larry shoots Dr. Barnett from the crowd at one of his massive speeches .
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Which event drives Larry to destroy the cult Patricia's suicide attempt
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At a massive LSD-fueled dance , Patricia begins to have a bad trip Which leads to an argument between her and Pat , ultimately splitting the couple up . ||||| One scheming young man sees the opportunity to build Dr. Barnett as the head of a cult centered around the use of LSD .
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Which event drives Larry to destroy the cult Patricia's suicide attempt
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After Patricia realizes that she's pregnant , Dr. Barnett advises her to have an abortion , ultimately leading to Patricia attempting suicide . ||||| However , Larry saves her and makes the destruction of Dr. Barnett's cult his primary objective .
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Which event drives Larry to destroy the cult Abortion
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However , Larry saves her and makes the destruction of Dr. Barnett's cult his primary objective . ||||| Larry shoots Dr. Barnett from the crowd at one of his massive speeches .
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Which event drives Larry to destroy the cult Abortion
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At a massive LSD-fueled dance , Patricia begins to have a bad trip Which leads to an argument between her and Pat , ultimately splitting the couple up . ||||| One scheming young man sees the opportunity to build Dr. Barnett as the head of a cult centered around the use of LSD .
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Which event drives Larry to destroy the cult Abortion
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Patricia Cross and her boyfriend Larry Osborne , two students in a San Francisco school , become expelled for the publication of an off-campus underground paper . ||||| As a result , a philosophy professor , Dr. Jonathon Barnett , resigns his teaching position and decides to become an advocate for the counterculture youth movement and , specifically , the use of LSD .
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Why did Dr. Barnett resign from teaching Patricia expulsion
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As a result , a philosophy professor , Dr. Jonathon Barnett , resigns his teaching position and decides to become an advocate for the counterculture youth movement and , specifically , the use of LSD . ||||| After Patricia realizes that she's pregnant , Dr. Barnett advises her to have an abortion , ultimately leading to Patricia attempting suicide .
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Why did Dr. Barnett resign from teaching Patricia expulsion
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However , Larry saves her and makes the destruction of Dr. Barnett's cult his primary objective . ||||| He hopes to earn profit from the users , Dr. Barnett's speeches known as `` happenings , '' and their lifestyles .
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Why did Dr. Barnett resign from teaching Patricia expulsion
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Patricia Cross and her boyfriend Larry Osborne , two students in a San Francisco school , become expelled for the publication of an off-campus underground paper . ||||| As a result , a philosophy professor , Dr. Jonathon Barnett , resigns his teaching position and decides to become an advocate for the counterculture youth movement and , specifically , the use of LSD .
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Why did Dr. Barnett resign from teaching To promote the use of LSD
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As a result , a philosophy professor , Dr. Jonathon Barnett , resigns his teaching position and decides to become an advocate for the counterculture youth movement and , specifically , the use of LSD . ||||| After Patricia realizes that she's pregnant , Dr. Barnett advises her to have an abortion , ultimately leading to Patricia attempting suicide .
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Why did Dr. Barnett resign from teaching To promote the use of LSD
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However , Larry saves her and makes the destruction of Dr. Barnett's cult his primary objective . ||||| He hopes to earn profit from the users , Dr. Barnett's speeches known as `` happenings , '' and their lifestyles .
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Why did Dr. Barnett resign from teaching To promote the use of LSD
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Patricia Cross and her boyfriend Larry Osborne , two students in a San Francisco school , become expelled for the publication of an off-campus underground paper . ||||| As a result , a philosophy professor , Dr. Jonathon Barnett , resigns his teaching position and decides to become an advocate for the counterculture youth movement and , specifically , the use of LSD .
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Why did Dr. Barnett resign from teaching Inspired by the expulsion of students relating to the publication of an underground paper, Barnett decided to become an advocate for the counterculture youth movement
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As a result , a philosophy professor , Dr. Jonathon Barnett , resigns his teaching position and decides to become an advocate for the counterculture youth movement and , specifically , the use of LSD . ||||| After Patricia realizes that she's pregnant , Dr. Barnett advises her to have an abortion , ultimately leading to Patricia attempting suicide .
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Why did Dr. Barnett resign from teaching Inspired by the expulsion of students relating to the publication of an underground paper, Barnett decided to become an advocate for the counterculture youth movement
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However , Larry saves her and makes the destruction of Dr. Barnett's cult his primary objective . ||||| He hopes to earn profit from the users , Dr. Barnett's speeches known as `` happenings , '' and their lifestyles .
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Why did Dr. Barnett resign from teaching Inspired by the expulsion of students relating to the publication of an underground paper, Barnett decided to become an advocate for the counterculture youth movement
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Patricia Cross and her boyfriend Larry Osborne , two students in a San Francisco school , become expelled for the publication of an off-campus underground paper . ||||| As a result , a philosophy professor , Dr. Jonathon Barnett , resigns his teaching position and decides to become an advocate for the counterculture youth movement and , specifically , the use of LSD .
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Why did Dr. Barnett resign from teaching To become an advocate for counter culture youth
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As a result , a philosophy professor , Dr. Jonathon Barnett , resigns his teaching position and decides to become an advocate for the counterculture youth movement and , specifically , the use of LSD . ||||| After Patricia realizes that she's pregnant , Dr. Barnett advises her to have an abortion , ultimately leading to Patricia attempting suicide .
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Why did Dr. Barnett resign from teaching To become an advocate for counter culture youth
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However , Larry saves her and makes the destruction of Dr. Barnett's cult his primary objective . ||||| He hopes to earn profit from the users , Dr. Barnett's speeches known as `` happenings , '' and their lifestyles .
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Why did Dr. Barnett resign from teaching To become an advocate for counter culture youth
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Patricia Cross and her boyfriend Larry Osborne , two students in a San Francisco school , become expelled for the publication of an off-campus underground paper . ||||| As a result , a philosophy professor , Dr. Jonathon Barnett , resigns his teaching position and decides to become an advocate for the counterculture youth movement and , specifically , the use of LSD .
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Why did Dr. Barnett resign from teaching Advocacy
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As a result , a philosophy professor , Dr. Jonathon Barnett , resigns his teaching position and decides to become an advocate for the counterculture youth movement and , specifically , the use of LSD . ||||| After Patricia realizes that she's pregnant , Dr. Barnett advises her to have an abortion , ultimately leading to Patricia attempting suicide .
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Why did Dr. Barnett resign from teaching Advocacy
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However , Larry saves her and makes the destruction of Dr. Barnett's cult his primary objective . ||||| He hopes to earn profit from the users , Dr. Barnett's speeches known as `` happenings , '' and their lifestyles .
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Why did Dr. Barnett resign from teaching Advocacy
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Patricia Cross and her boyfriend Larry Osborne , two students in a San Francisco school , become expelled for the publication of an off-campus underground paper . ||||| As a result , a philosophy professor , Dr. Jonathon Barnett , resigns his teaching position and decides to become an advocate for the counterculture youth movement and , specifically , the use of LSD .
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Why did Dr. Barnett resign from teaching Student expulsion
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As a result , a philosophy professor , Dr. Jonathon Barnett , resigns his teaching position and decides to become an advocate for the counterculture youth movement and , specifically , the use of LSD . ||||| After Patricia realizes that she's pregnant , Dr. Barnett advises her to have an abortion , ultimately leading to Patricia attempting suicide .
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Why did Dr. Barnett resign from teaching Student expulsion
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However , Larry saves her and makes the destruction of Dr. Barnett's cult his primary objective . ||||| He hopes to earn profit from the users , Dr. Barnett's speeches known as `` happenings , '' and their lifestyles .
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Why did Dr. Barnett resign from teaching Student expulsion
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Patricia Cross and her boyfriend Larry Osborne , two students in a San Francisco school , become expelled for the publication of an off-campus underground paper . ||||| As a result , a philosophy professor , Dr. Jonathon Barnett , resigns his teaching position and decides to become an advocate for the counterculture youth movement and , specifically , the use of LSD .
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Why did Dr. Barnett resign from teaching Use of LSD
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As a result , a philosophy professor , Dr. Jonathon Barnett , resigns his teaching position and decides to become an advocate for the counterculture youth movement and , specifically , the use of LSD . ||||| After Patricia realizes that she's pregnant , Dr. Barnett advises her to have an abortion , ultimately leading to Patricia attempting suicide .
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Why did Dr. Barnett resign from teaching Use of LSD
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However , Larry saves her and makes the destruction of Dr. Barnett's cult his primary objective . ||||| He hopes to earn profit from the users , Dr. Barnett's speeches known as `` happenings , '' and their lifestyles .
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Why did Dr. Barnett resign from teaching Use of LSD
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Patricia Cross and her boyfriend Larry Osborne , two students in a San Francisco school , become expelled for the publication of an off-campus underground paper . ||||| As a result , a philosophy professor , Dr. Jonathon Barnett , resigns his teaching position and decides to become an advocate for the counterculture youth movement and , specifically , the use of LSD .
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Why did Dr. Barnett resign from teaching Patricia and Larry's expulsion
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As a result , a philosophy professor , Dr. Jonathon Barnett , resigns his teaching position and decides to become an advocate for the counterculture youth movement and , specifically , the use of LSD . ||||| After Patricia realizes that she's pregnant , Dr. Barnett advises her to have an abortion , ultimately leading to Patricia attempting suicide .
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Why did Dr. Barnett resign from teaching Patricia and Larry's expulsion
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However , Larry saves her and makes the destruction of Dr. Barnett's cult his primary objective . ||||| He hopes to earn profit from the users , Dr. Barnett's speeches known as `` happenings , '' and their lifestyles .
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Why did Dr. Barnett resign from teaching Patricia and Larry's expulsion
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Patricia Cross and her boyfriend Larry Osborne , two students in a San Francisco school , become expelled for the publication of an off-campus underground paper . ||||| As a result , a philosophy professor , Dr. Jonathon Barnett , resigns his teaching position and decides to become an advocate for the counterculture youth movement and , specifically , the use of LSD .
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Why did Dr. Barnett resign from teaching Larry expulsion
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As a result , a philosophy professor , Dr. Jonathon Barnett , resigns his teaching position and decides to become an advocate for the counterculture youth movement and , specifically , the use of LSD . ||||| After Patricia realizes that she's pregnant , Dr. Barnett advises her to have an abortion , ultimately leading to Patricia attempting suicide .
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Why did Dr. Barnett resign from teaching Larry expulsion
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However , Larry saves her and makes the destruction of Dr. Barnett's cult his primary objective . ||||| He hopes to earn profit from the users , Dr. Barnett's speeches known as `` happenings , '' and their lifestyles .
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Why did Dr. Barnett resign from teaching Larry expulsion
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As a result , a philosophy professor , Dr. Jonathon Barnett , resigns his teaching position and decides to become an advocate for the counterculture youth movement and , specifically , the use of LSD . ||||| Dr. Barnett even makes an appearance on the Joe Pyne TV show to voice his support of the hippie community and the use of LSD .
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What drug does Dr. Barnett support the use of Barnett
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Dr. Barnett even makes an appearance on the Joe Pyne TV show to voice his support of the hippie community and the use of LSD . ||||| However , Larry saves her and makes the destruction of Dr. Barnett's cult his primary objective .
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What drug does Dr. Barnett support the use of Barnett
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After Patricia realizes that she's pregnant , Dr. Barnett advises her to have an abortion , ultimately leading to Patricia attempting suicide . ||||| At a massive LSD-fueled dance , Patricia begins to have a bad trip Which leads to an argument between her and Pat , ultimately splitting the couple up .
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What drug does Dr. Barnett support the use of Barnett
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As a result , a philosophy professor , Dr. Jonathon Barnett , resigns his teaching position and decides to become an advocate for the counterculture youth movement and , specifically , the use of LSD . ||||| Dr. Barnett even makes an appearance on the Joe Pyne TV show to voice his support of the hippie community and the use of LSD .
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What drug does Dr. Barnett support the use of LSD
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Dr. Barnett even makes an appearance on the Joe Pyne TV show to voice his support of the hippie community and the use of LSD . ||||| However , Larry saves her and makes the destruction of Dr. Barnett's cult his primary objective .
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What drug does Dr. Barnett support the use of LSD
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After Patricia realizes that she's pregnant , Dr. Barnett advises her to have an abortion , ultimately leading to Patricia attempting suicide . ||||| At a massive LSD-fueled dance , Patricia begins to have a bad trip Which leads to an argument between her and Pat , ultimately splitting the couple up .
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What drug does Dr. Barnett support the use of LSD
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The hippies of the Haight-Ashbury district first see him as a hero and then as something even more . ||||| Dr. Barnett even makes an appearance on the Joe Pyne TV show to voice his support of the hippie community and the use of LSD .
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Why was Dr. Barnett seen as the head of a cult centered around the use of LSD Opportunity to earn profit from users Dr. Barnett's speaches
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Dr. Barnett even makes an appearance on the Joe Pyne TV show to voice his support of the hippie community and the use of LSD . ||||| At a massive LSD-fueled dance , Patricia begins to have a bad trip Which leads to an argument between her and Pat , ultimately splitting the couple up .
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Why was Dr. Barnett seen as the head of a cult centered around the use of LSD Opportunity to earn profit from users Dr. Barnett's speaches
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As another hippie in attendance calms the audience and Elliot sees his new leader for their cult-like organization , Larry realizes that his assassination of Dr. Barnett simply made him a martyr for the hippie movement . ||||| Patricia Cross and her boyfriend Larry Osborne , two students in a San Francisco school , become expelled for the publication of an off-campus underground paper .
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Why was Dr. Barnett seen as the head of a cult centered around the use of LSD Opportunity to earn profit from users Dr. Barnett's speaches
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The hippies of the Haight-Ashbury district first see him as a hero and then as something even more . ||||| Dr. Barnett even makes an appearance on the Joe Pyne TV show to voice his support of the hippie community and the use of LSD .
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Why was Dr. Barnett seen as the head of a cult centered around the use of LSD The hippies of the Haight-Ashbury district first see him as a hero and also his appearance on the Joe Pyne TV show to voice his support of the hippie community and the use of LSD
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Dr. Barnett even makes an appearance on the Joe Pyne TV show to voice his support of the hippie community and the use of LSD . ||||| At a massive LSD-fueled dance , Patricia begins to have a bad trip Which leads to an argument between her and Pat , ultimately splitting the couple up .
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Why was Dr. Barnett seen as the head of a cult centered around the use of LSD The hippies of the Haight-Ashbury district first see him as a hero and also his appearance on the Joe Pyne TV show to voice his support of the hippie community and the use of LSD
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As another hippie in attendance calms the audience and Elliot sees his new leader for their cult-like organization , Larry realizes that his assassination of Dr. Barnett simply made him a martyr for the hippie movement . ||||| Patricia Cross and her boyfriend Larry Osborne , two students in a San Francisco school , become expelled for the publication of an off-campus underground paper .
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Why was Dr. Barnett seen as the head of a cult centered around the use of LSD The hippies of the Haight-Ashbury district first see him as a hero and also his appearance on the Joe Pyne TV show to voice his support of the hippie community and the use of LSD
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The Portuguese Step Ashore: Recorded history of the volcanic archipelago begins in relatively recent times: 1418, just as the golden age of Portuguese discovery was erupting. ||||| João Gonçalves Zarco, sailing in the service of Prince Henry, made the first of many famous Portuguese discoveries, which would culminate a century later in Magellan's historic circumnavigation of the globe. ||||| Perhaps Zarco knew precisely where he was heading, having learned of the existence of Madeira from a Castilian source. ||||| After all, the waters of the Canary Islands, only 445 km (275 miles) to the south, had occupied busy shipping lanes for very nearly a century, and Genovese maps from the mid-14th century depict both Madeira and Porto Santo.
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Why might a Castillian source have known about the existence of Madeira around the time Zarco was exploring Canary Island occupied busy shipping lanes for very nearly a century
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The Portuguese Step Ashore: Recorded history of the volcanic archipelago begins in relatively recent times: 1418, just as the golden age of Portuguese discovery was erupting. ||||| The following year Zarco returned to claim the larger island he had seen from Porto Santo, and with him went Tristão Vaz Teixeira and Bartolomeu Perestrelo. ||||| More likely, Zarco was heading for Guinea and storms forced him onto the beach of Porto Santo. ||||| " The Portuguese Crown, delighted with its first important discovery, immediately embarked on a program of colonization.
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Why might a Castillian source have known about the existence of Madeira around the time Zarco was exploring Canary Island occupied busy shipping lanes for very nearly a century
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" The Portuguese Crown, delighted with its first important discovery, immediately embarked on a program of colonization. ||||| Under the leadership of Henry the Navigator, caravels set out from the westernmost point of the Algarve, in southern Portugal, in search of foreign lands, fame, and wealth. ||||| Little wonder he subsequently named it Porto Santo (Holy Port). ||||| Zarco happened upon a small volcanic archipelago 1,000 km from Lisbon.
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Why might a Castillian source have known about the existence of Madeira around the time Zarco was exploring Canary Island occupied busy shipping lanes for very nearly a century
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The Portuguese Step Ashore: Recorded history of the volcanic archipelago begins in relatively recent times: 1418, just as the golden age of Portuguese discovery was erupting. ||||| João Gonçalves Zarco, sailing in the service of Prince Henry, made the first of many famous Portuguese discoveries, which would culminate a century later in Magellan's historic circumnavigation of the globe. ||||| Perhaps Zarco knew precisely where he was heading, having learned of the existence of Madeira from a Castilian source. ||||| After all, the waters of the Canary Islands, only 445 km (275 miles) to the south, had occupied busy shipping lanes for very nearly a century, and Genovese maps from the mid-14th century depict both Madeira and Porto Santo.
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Why might a Castillian source have known about the existence of Madeira around the time Zarco was exploring The Canary Islands, which: were 445 km (275 miles) to the south of Madiera, had occupied busy shipping lanes for nearly a century
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The Portuguese Step Ashore: Recorded history of the volcanic archipelago begins in relatively recent times: 1418, just as the golden age of Portuguese discovery was erupting. ||||| The following year Zarco returned to claim the larger island he had seen from Porto Santo, and with him went Tristão Vaz Teixeira and Bartolomeu Perestrelo. ||||| More likely, Zarco was heading for Guinea and storms forced him onto the beach of Porto Santo. ||||| " The Portuguese Crown, delighted with its first important discovery, immediately embarked on a program of colonization.
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Why might a Castillian source have known about the existence of Madeira around the time Zarco was exploring The Canary Islands, which: were 445 km (275 miles) to the south of Madiera, had occupied busy shipping lanes for nearly a century
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" The Portuguese Crown, delighted with its first important discovery, immediately embarked on a program of colonization. ||||| Under the leadership of Henry the Navigator, caravels set out from the westernmost point of the Algarve, in southern Portugal, in search of foreign lands, fame, and wealth. ||||| Little wonder he subsequently named it Porto Santo (Holy Port). ||||| Zarco happened upon a small volcanic archipelago 1,000 km from Lisbon.
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Why might a Castillian source have known about the existence of Madeira around the time Zarco was exploring The Canary Islands, which: were 445 km (275 miles) to the south of Madiera, had occupied busy shipping lanes for nearly a century
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The Portuguese Step Ashore: Recorded history of the volcanic archipelago begins in relatively recent times: 1418, just as the golden age of Portuguese discovery was erupting. ||||| João Gonçalves Zarco, sailing in the service of Prince Henry, made the first of many famous Portuguese discoveries, which would culminate a century later in Magellan's historic circumnavigation of the globe. ||||| Perhaps Zarco knew precisely where he was heading, having learned of the existence of Madeira from a Castilian source. ||||| After all, the waters of the Canary Islands, only 445 km (275 miles) to the south, had occupied busy shipping lanes for very nearly a century, and Genovese maps from the mid-14th century depict both Madeira and Porto Santo.
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Why might a Castillian source have known about the existence of Madeira around the time Zarco was exploring Genovese maps from the mid-14th century depict both Madeira and Porto Santo
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The Portuguese Step Ashore: Recorded history of the volcanic archipelago begins in relatively recent times: 1418, just as the golden age of Portuguese discovery was erupting. ||||| The following year Zarco returned to claim the larger island he had seen from Porto Santo, and with him went Tristão Vaz Teixeira and Bartolomeu Perestrelo. ||||| More likely, Zarco was heading for Guinea and storms forced him onto the beach of Porto Santo. ||||| " The Portuguese Crown, delighted with its first important discovery, immediately embarked on a program of colonization.
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Why might a Castillian source have known about the existence of Madeira around the time Zarco was exploring Genovese maps from the mid-14th century depict both Madeira and Porto Santo
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" The Portuguese Crown, delighted with its first important discovery, immediately embarked on a program of colonization. ||||| Under the leadership of Henry the Navigator, caravels set out from the westernmost point of the Algarve, in southern Portugal, in search of foreign lands, fame, and wealth. ||||| Little wonder he subsequently named it Porto Santo (Holy Port). ||||| Zarco happened upon a small volcanic archipelago 1,000 km from Lisbon.
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Why might a Castillian source have known about the existence of Madeira around the time Zarco was exploring Genovese maps from the mid-14th century depict both Madeira and Porto Santo
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The Portuguese Step Ashore: Recorded history of the volcanic archipelago begins in relatively recent times: 1418, just as the golden age of Portuguese discovery was erupting. ||||| João Gonçalves Zarco, sailing in the service of Prince Henry, made the first of many famous Portuguese discoveries, which would culminate a century later in Magellan's historic circumnavigation of the globe. ||||| Perhaps Zarco knew precisely where he was heading, having learned of the existence of Madeira from a Castilian source. ||||| After all, the waters of the Canary Islands, only 445 km (275 miles) to the south, had occupied busy shipping lanes for very nearly a century, and Genovese maps from the mid-14th century depict both Madeira and Porto Santo.
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Why might a Castillian source have known about the existence of Madeira around the time Zarco was exploring Because shipping lanes in the waters of the nearby Canary Islands had been around for almost a century by the time Zarco landed on the archipelago. Also, Genovese maps from the mid-14th century depicted Madeira
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The Portuguese Step Ashore: Recorded history of the volcanic archipelago begins in relatively recent times: 1418, just as the golden age of Portuguese discovery was erupting. ||||| The following year Zarco returned to claim the larger island he had seen from Porto Santo, and with him went Tristão Vaz Teixeira and Bartolomeu Perestrelo. ||||| More likely, Zarco was heading for Guinea and storms forced him onto the beach of Porto Santo. ||||| " The Portuguese Crown, delighted with its first important discovery, immediately embarked on a program of colonization.
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Why might a Castillian source have known about the existence of Madeira around the time Zarco was exploring Because shipping lanes in the waters of the nearby Canary Islands had been around for almost a century by the time Zarco landed on the archipelago. Also, Genovese maps from the mid-14th century depicted Madeira
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" The Portuguese Crown, delighted with its first important discovery, immediately embarked on a program of colonization. ||||| Under the leadership of Henry the Navigator, caravels set out from the westernmost point of the Algarve, in southern Portugal, in search of foreign lands, fame, and wealth. ||||| Little wonder he subsequently named it Porto Santo (Holy Port). ||||| Zarco happened upon a small volcanic archipelago 1,000 km from Lisbon.
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Why might a Castillian source have known about the existence of Madeira around the time Zarco was exploring Because shipping lanes in the waters of the nearby Canary Islands had been around for almost a century by the time Zarco landed on the archipelago. Also, Genovese maps from the mid-14th century depicted Madeira
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The Portuguese Step Ashore: Recorded history of the volcanic archipelago begins in relatively recent times: 1418, just as the golden age of Portuguese discovery was erupting. ||||| João Gonçalves Zarco, sailing in the service of Prince Henry, made the first of many famous Portuguese discoveries, which would culminate a century later in Magellan's historic circumnavigation of the globe. ||||| Perhaps Zarco knew precisely where he was heading, having learned of the existence of Madeira from a Castilian source. ||||| After all, the waters of the Canary Islands, only 445 km (275 miles) to the south, had occupied busy shipping lanes for very nearly a century, and Genovese maps from the mid-14th century depict both Madeira and Porto Santo.
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Why might a Castillian source have known about the existence of Madeira around the time Zarco was exploring Maps depicted the existence of Madeira
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The Portuguese Step Ashore: Recorded history of the volcanic archipelago begins in relatively recent times: 1418, just as the golden age of Portuguese discovery was erupting. ||||| The following year Zarco returned to claim the larger island he had seen from Porto Santo, and with him went Tristão Vaz Teixeira and Bartolomeu Perestrelo. ||||| More likely, Zarco was heading for Guinea and storms forced him onto the beach of Porto Santo. ||||| " The Portuguese Crown, delighted with its first important discovery, immediately embarked on a program of colonization.
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Why might a Castillian source have known about the existence of Madeira around the time Zarco was exploring Maps depicted the existence of Madeira
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" The Portuguese Crown, delighted with its first important discovery, immediately embarked on a program of colonization. ||||| Under the leadership of Henry the Navigator, caravels set out from the westernmost point of the Algarve, in southern Portugal, in search of foreign lands, fame, and wealth. ||||| Little wonder he subsequently named it Porto Santo (Holy Port). ||||| Zarco happened upon a small volcanic archipelago 1,000 km from Lisbon.
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Why might a Castillian source have known about the existence of Madeira around the time Zarco was exploring Maps depicted the existence of Madeira
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Befitting a lush, tropical island stranded in the middle of the ocean, Madeira's origins are shrouded in mystery and fanciful legend. ||||| The following year Zarco returned to claim the larger island he had seen from Porto Santo, and with him went Tristão Vaz Teixeira and Bartolomeu Perestrelo. ||||| They officially became the first men to set foot on the heavily forested island, naming it Ilha da Madeira, "Island of Timber. ||||| Some claim that the archipelago is what remains of Plato's lost Atlantis, or part of a landmass that once fused the continents of Europe and America.
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What is the name of one of the islands that is part of a landmass that some think once fused the continents of Europe and America Madeira
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They officially became the first men to set foot on the heavily forested island, naming it Ilha da Madeira, "Island of Timber. ||||| More likely, Zarco was heading for Guinea and storms forced him onto the beach of Porto Santo. ||||| " The Portuguese Crown, delighted with its first important discovery, immediately embarked on a program of colonization. ||||| Little wonder he subsequently named it Porto Santo (Holy Port).
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What is the name of one of the islands that is part of a landmass that some think once fused the continents of Europe and America Madeira
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João Gonçalves Zarco, sailing in the service of Prince Henry, made the first of many famous Portuguese discoveries, which would culminate a century later in Magellan's historic circumnavigation of the globe. ||||| After all, the waters of the Canary Islands, only 445 km (275 miles) to the south, had occupied busy shipping lanes for very nearly a century, and Genovese maps from the mid-14th century depict both Madeira and Porto Santo. ||||| Under the leadership of Henry the Navigator, caravels set out from the westernmost point of the Algarve, in southern Portugal, in search of foreign lands, fame, and wealth. ||||| If so, then he was extremely fortunate, for he managed to land on the only large, sandy beach for hundreds of miles around.
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What is the name of one of the islands that is part of a landmass that some think once fused the continents of Europe and America Madeira
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Befitting a lush, tropical island stranded in the middle of the ocean, Madeira's origins are shrouded in mystery and fanciful legend. ||||| The following year Zarco returned to claim the larger island he had seen from Porto Santo, and with him went Tristão Vaz Teixeira and Bartolomeu Perestrelo. ||||| They officially became the first men to set foot on the heavily forested island, naming it Ilha da Madeira, "Island of Timber. ||||| Some claim that the archipelago is what remains of Plato's lost Atlantis, or part of a landmass that once fused the continents of Europe and America.
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What is the name of one of the islands that is part of a landmass that some think once fused the continents of Europe and America Plato's Lost Atlantis
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They officially became the first men to set foot on the heavily forested island, naming it Ilha da Madeira, "Island of Timber. ||||| More likely, Zarco was heading for Guinea and storms forced him onto the beach of Porto Santo. ||||| " The Portuguese Crown, delighted with its first important discovery, immediately embarked on a program of colonization. ||||| Little wonder he subsequently named it Porto Santo (Holy Port).
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What is the name of one of the islands that is part of a landmass that some think once fused the continents of Europe and America Plato's Lost Atlantis
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João Gonçalves Zarco, sailing in the service of Prince Henry, made the first of many famous Portuguese discoveries, which would culminate a century later in Magellan's historic circumnavigation of the globe. ||||| After all, the waters of the Canary Islands, only 445 km (275 miles) to the south, had occupied busy shipping lanes for very nearly a century, and Genovese maps from the mid-14th century depict both Madeira and Porto Santo. ||||| Under the leadership of Henry the Navigator, caravels set out from the westernmost point of the Algarve, in southern Portugal, in search of foreign lands, fame, and wealth. ||||| If so, then he was extremely fortunate, for he managed to land on the only large, sandy beach for hundreds of miles around.
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What is the name of one of the islands that is part of a landmass that some think once fused the continents of Europe and America Plato's Lost Atlantis
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João Gonçalves Zarco, sailing in the service of Prince Henry, made the first of many famous Portuguese discoveries, which would culminate a century later in Magellan's historic circumnavigation of the globe. ||||| Zarco happened upon a small volcanic archipelago 1,000 km from Lisbon.
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What country was the man associated with who landed on a small volcanic archipelago 1,000 km from Lisbon Southern Portugual
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Zarco happened upon a small volcanic archipelago 1,000 km from Lisbon. ||||| More likely, Zarco was heading for Guinea and storms forced him onto the beach of Porto Santo.
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What country was the man associated with who landed on a small volcanic archipelago 1,000 km from Lisbon Southern Portugual
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Zarco and Teixeira were appointed co-governors of Madeira, while Perestrelo was awarded Porto Santo. ||||| Befitting a lush, tropical island stranded in the middle of the ocean, Madeira's origins are shrouded in mystery and fanciful legend.
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What country was the man associated with who landed on a small volcanic archipelago 1,000 km from Lisbon Southern Portugual
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João Gonçalves Zarco, sailing in the service of Prince Henry, made the first of many famous Portuguese discoveries, which would culminate a century later in Magellan's historic circumnavigation of the globe. ||||| Zarco happened upon a small volcanic archipelago 1,000 km from Lisbon.
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What country was the man associated with who landed on a small volcanic archipelago 1,000 km from Lisbon Westernmost Point of the Algarve
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Zarco happened upon a small volcanic archipelago 1,000 km from Lisbon. ||||| More likely, Zarco was heading for Guinea and storms forced him onto the beach of Porto Santo.
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What country was the man associated with who landed on a small volcanic archipelago 1,000 km from Lisbon Westernmost Point of the Algarve
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Zarco and Teixeira were appointed co-governors of Madeira, while Perestrelo was awarded Porto Santo. ||||| Befitting a lush, tropical island stranded in the middle of the ocean, Madeira's origins are shrouded in mystery and fanciful legend.
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What country was the man associated with who landed on a small volcanic archipelago 1,000 km from Lisbon Westernmost Point of the Algarve
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João Gonçalves Zarco, sailing in the service of Prince Henry, made the first of many famous Portuguese discoveries, which would culminate a century later in Magellan's historic circumnavigation of the globe. ||||| Zarco happened upon a small volcanic archipelago 1,000 km from Lisbon.
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What country was the man associated with who landed on a small volcanic archipelago 1,000 km from Lisbon Portugal
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Zarco happened upon a small volcanic archipelago 1,000 km from Lisbon. ||||| More likely, Zarco was heading for Guinea and storms forced him onto the beach of Porto Santo.
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What country was the man associated with who landed on a small volcanic archipelago 1,000 km from Lisbon Portugal
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Zarco and Teixeira were appointed co-governors of Madeira, while Perestrelo was awarded Porto Santo. ||||| Befitting a lush, tropical island stranded in the middle of the ocean, Madeira's origins are shrouded in mystery and fanciful legend.
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What country was the man associated with who landed on a small volcanic archipelago 1,000 km from Lisbon Portugal
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Zarco happened upon a small volcanic archipelago 1,000 km from Lisbon. ||||| Perhaps Zarco knew precisely where he was heading, having learned of the existence of Madeira from a Castilian source.
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How might Zarco have known of the location of the volcanic archipelago before he landed on it He may have learned of its existence from a Castillian source
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Zarco happened upon a small volcanic archipelago 1,000 km from Lisbon. ||||| They officially became the first men to set foot on the heavily forested island, naming it Ilha da Madeira, "Island of Timber.
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How might Zarco have known of the location of the volcanic archipelago before he landed on it He may have learned of its existence from a Castillian source
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They officially became the first men to set foot on the heavily forested island, naming it Ilha da Madeira, "Island of Timber. ||||| Some claim that the archipelago is what remains of Plato's lost Atlantis, or part of a landmass that once fused the continents of Europe and America.
|
How might Zarco have known of the location of the volcanic archipelago before he landed on it He may have learned of its existence from a Castillian source
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Zarco happened upon a small volcanic archipelago 1,000 km from Lisbon. ||||| Perhaps Zarco knew precisely where he was heading, having learned of the existence of Madeira from a Castilian source.
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How might Zarco have known of the location of the volcanic archipelago before he landed on it He may have learned about it from a Castilian source
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Zarco happened upon a small volcanic archipelago 1,000 km from Lisbon. ||||| They officially became the first men to set foot on the heavily forested island, naming it Ilha da Madeira, "Island of Timber.
|
How might Zarco have known of the location of the volcanic archipelago before he landed on it He may have learned about it from a Castilian source
|
They officially became the first men to set foot on the heavily forested island, naming it Ilha da Madeira, "Island of Timber. ||||| Some claim that the archipelago is what remains of Plato's lost Atlantis, or part of a landmass that once fused the continents of Europe and America.
|
How might Zarco have known of the location of the volcanic archipelago before he landed on it He may have learned about it from a Castilian source
|
Zarco happened upon a small volcanic archipelago 1,000 km from Lisbon. ||||| Perhaps Zarco knew precisely where he was heading, having learned of the existence of Madeira from a Castilian source.
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How might Zarco have known of the location of the volcanic archipelago before he landed on it Genovese Map depictions
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Zarco happened upon a small volcanic archipelago 1,000 km from Lisbon. ||||| They officially became the first men to set foot on the heavily forested island, naming it Ilha da Madeira, "Island of Timber.
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How might Zarco have known of the location of the volcanic archipelago before he landed on it Genovese Map depictions
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They officially became the first men to set foot on the heavily forested island, naming it Ilha da Madeira, "Island of Timber. ||||| Some claim that the archipelago is what remains of Plato's lost Atlantis, or part of a landmass that once fused the continents of Europe and America.
|
How might Zarco have known of the location of the volcanic archipelago before he landed on it Genovese Map depictions
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Zarco happened upon a small volcanic archipelago 1,000 km from Lisbon. ||||| Perhaps Zarco knew precisely where he was heading, having learned of the existence of Madeira from a Castilian source.
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How might Zarco have known of the location of the volcanic archipelago before he landed on it Castilian Source
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Zarco happened upon a small volcanic archipelago 1,000 km from Lisbon. ||||| They officially became the first men to set foot on the heavily forested island, naming it Ilha da Madeira, "Island of Timber.
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How might Zarco have known of the location of the volcanic archipelago before he landed on it Castilian Source
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They officially became the first men to set foot on the heavily forested island, naming it Ilha da Madeira, "Island of Timber. ||||| Some claim that the archipelago is what remains of Plato's lost Atlantis, or part of a landmass that once fused the continents of Europe and America.
|
How might Zarco have known of the location of the volcanic archipelago before he landed on it Castilian Source
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If so, then he was extremely fortunate, for he managed to land on the only large, sandy beach for hundreds of miles around. ||||| Little wonder he subsequently named it Porto Santo (Holy Port). ||||| The following year Zarco returned to claim the larger island he had seen from Porto Santo, and with him went Tristão Vaz Teixeira and Bartolomeu Perestrelo. ||||| More likely, Zarco was heading for Guinea and storms forced him onto the beach of Porto Santo.
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When Zarco first landed on the volcanic archipelago, had he landed on what he later named "Madeira" Holy Port
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If so, then he was extremely fortunate, for he managed to land on the only large, sandy beach for hundreds of miles around. ||||| After all, the waters of the Canary Islands, only 445 km (275 miles) to the south, had occupied busy shipping lanes for very nearly a century, and Genovese maps from the mid-14th century depict both Madeira and Porto Santo. ||||| Zarco happened upon a small volcanic archipelago 1,000 km from Lisbon. ||||| They officially became the first men to set foot on the heavily forested island, naming it Ilha da Madeira, "Island of Timber.
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When Zarco first landed on the volcanic archipelago, had he landed on what he later named "Madeira" Holy Port
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