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Contents contributed and discussions participated by Paul Borkan

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List of Final Fantasy Enemies - The Final Fantasy Wiki has more Final Fantasy informati... - 0 views

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    "A gallery of the enemies from Final Fantasy. "
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Forest Hills - Neighborhood Profile of Forest Hills, Queens, New York - 0 views

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    "Forest Hills, a neighborhood in central Queens, comes in three parts. Beautiful Forest Hills Gardens, built as a planned garden city community starting in 1909, still the most exclusive address in Queens; Higher density housing, apartments, co-ops and condos, along and on the north side of Queens Boulevard; and Central Queens-style single- and multi-family homes, developed in the 1920s through 1940s, primarily in the area west and south of Forest Hills Gardens."
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Black Magic - The Final Fantasy Wiki has more Final Fantasy information than Cid could ... - 0 views

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    "Black Magic (黒魔法, Kuro Mahō?) is one of the three main types of Magic in the series. It focuses mostly on spells that deal direct damage, although some strategic magic is often included as well. "
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Information on Leather Armor - 0 views

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    "At the dawn of human civilization, one of the first ancient hunters throws a crude spear, no more than a sharpened stick, and by some miracle brings down a sickly animal at the back of a herd. The warrior drags it back to his camp where he quickly finds what is edible or useful on the animal. He discovers bones, skin, and teeth don't taste very good and decides to find other uses for them. Bones become weapons, teeth trinkets. Without much imagination the warrior uses the hide for the same purpose the animal used it for, protection from the elements and the environment. Over time the hide dries out naturally and the ancient man notices the hide is tougher and lighter. He'll think he won the prehistoric lottery until it rains or he falls into a river. Once the hide gets wet again it will start to rot and smell something awful. "
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The Official Website of Central Park - Alice in Wonderland - 0 views

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    "Location East Side at 75th Street » Map It Details Sculptor: José de Creeft Architect: Hideo Sasaki Date: 1959 Material: Bronze Donor: George Delacorte This sculpture is for children and meant to be climbed on "
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