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The Evil That Men Do
The Evil That Men Do may refer to: Literature * "The evil that men do", a quotation from Act 3, scene ii of ''Julius Caesar (play), Julius Caesar'' by William Shakespeare * ''The Evil That Men Do'', a 1904 novel by M. P. Shiel * ''The Evil That Men Do'', a 1969 novel by John Brunner (novelist), John Brunner * ''The Evil That Men Do'', a 1978 novel by R. Lance Hill * ''The Evil That Men Do'', a non-fiction book co-authored by retired FBI profiler Roy Hazelwood * The Evil That Men Do (Buffy novel), ''The Evil That Men Do'' (''Buffy'' novel), an original novel based on the television series ''Buffy the Vampire Slayer'' * ''Spider-Man/Black Cat: The Evil That Men Do'', a comic book limited series published by Marvel Comics Cinema * The Evil That Men Do (film), ''The Evil That Men Do'' (film), 1984 film starring Charles Bronson Music

* The Evil That Men Do (song), "The Evil That Men Do" (song), by Iron Maiden on ''Seventh Son of a Seventh Son'' * "Evil That Men Do", a song by Quee ...
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Julius Caesar (play)
''The Tragedy of Julius Caesar ''(First Folio title: ''The Tragedie of Ivlivs Cæsar'') is a history play and tragedy by William Shakespeare first performed in 1599. In the play, Brutus joins a conspiracy led by Cassius to assassinate Julius Caesar, to prevent him from becoming a tyrant. Caesar's right-hand man Antony stirs up hostility against the conspirators and Rome becomes embroiled in a dramatic civil war. Characters * Julius Caesar ''Triumvirs after Caesar's death'' * Octavius Caesar * Mark Antony * Lepidus ''Conspirators against Caesar'' * Marcus Brutus (Brutus) * Cassius * Casca * Decius Brutus * Cinna * Metellus Cimber * Trebonius * Caius Ligarius ''Tribunes'' * Flavius * Marullus ''Roman Senate Senators'' * Cicero * Publius * Popilius Lena ''Citizens'' * Calpurnia – Caesar's wife * Portia – Brutus' wife * Soothsayer – a person supposed to be able to foresee the future * Artemidorus – sophist from Knidos * Cinna – poet * Cobbler * C ...
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John Brunner (novelist)
John Kilian Houston Brunner (24 September 1934 – 25 August 1995) was a British author of science fiction novels and stories. His 1968 novel '' Stand on Zanzibar'', about an overpopulated world, won the 1969 Hugo Award for best science fiction novel, and the BSFA award the same year. '' The Jagged Orbit'' won the BSFA award in 1970. Life Brunner was born in 1934 in Preston Crowmarsh, near Wallingford in Oxfordshire, and went to school at St Andrew's Prep School, Pangbourne. He did his upper studies at Cheltenham College. He wrote his first novel, ''Galactic Storm'', at 17, and published it under the pen-name Gill Hunt. He did not start writing full-time until 1958, some years after his military service. He served as an officer in the Royal Air Force from 1953 to 1955. He married Marjorie Rosamond Sauer on 12 July 1958. Brunner had an uneasy relationship with British new wave writers, who often considered him too American in his settings and themes. He attempted to shift ...
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Roy Hazelwood
Robert Roy Hazelwood (March 4, 1938 – April 18, 2016) was a former FBI profiler of sex crimes and is generally regarded as the pioneer of profiling sexual predators. He worked for much of his career for the FBI, retiring in the mid-1990s. Early life Roy Hazelwood was born in Pocatello, Idaho. His parents were Elmo Earl (step-father) and Louella Matilda (Schaible) Hazelwood. He had three siblings: half-brothers James Martin (Jim) and Gene Hazelwood, as well as half-sister Earlene Daniels. When he was an infant, his biological father, Myrle Reddick, kidnapped him and travelled around with him for six months before returning the boy to his paternal grandparents; father and son never saw each other again. He was raised by his mother and stepfather in Spring Branch, Houston, Texas, and attended Sam Houston State University. He joined the U.S. Army and served a tour in the Vietnam War in the military police, which he completed in 1968. He left the military after 11 years with rank of ...
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The Evil That Men Do (Buffy Novel)
''The Evil That Men Do'' is an original novel based on the U.S. television series '' Buffy the Vampire Slayer''. Plot summary After a vicious shooting spree by Brian Dellasandro, a straight A student, the town of Sunnydale goes into a state of shock, though not one everyone would expect; they turn on each other and become nasty. At the same time, Helen, an ancient vicious vampire over 1500 years old, has come to Sunnydale. She has hunted and killed every single Slayer she has ever met in her life, and Buffy is next on her list. Helen and her lover, Julian, have come to Sunnydale to raise Meter, a goddess of destruction, and to do that they need the heart of the Slayer and the ashes of the Emperor Caligula from way back when in 47 A.D. The urn, containing his ashes, has arrived in Joyce's gallery, and is later stolen. After a run-in with Helen, Buffy learns that Angelus and Helen used to be paramours in the 19th century, but that it ended when he regained his soul. Angel explains t ...
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The Evil That Men Do
The Evil That Men Do may refer to: Literature * "The evil that men do", a quotation from Act 3, scene ii of ''Julius Caesar'' by William Shakespeare * ''The Evil That Men Do'', a 1904 novel by M. P. Shiel * ''The Evil That Men Do'', a 1969 novel by John Brunner * ''The Evil That Men Do'', a 1978 novel by R. Lance Hill * ''The Evil That Men Do'', a non-fiction book co-authored by retired FBI profiler Roy Hazelwood * ''The Evil That Men Do'' (''Buffy'' novel), an original novel based on the television series ''Buffy the Vampire Slayer'' * '' Spider-Man/Black Cat: The Evil That Men Do'', a comic book limited series published by Marvel Comics Cinema * ''The Evil That Men Do'' (film), 1984 film starring Charles Bronson Music * "The Evil That Men Do" (song), by Iron Maiden on ''Seventh Son of a Seventh Son'' * "Evil That Men Do", a song by Queen Latifah on ''All Hail the Queen ''All Hail the Queen'' is the debut album by hip-hop artist Queen Latifah. The album was released on No ...
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The Evil That Men Do (film)
''The Evil That Men Do'' is a 1984 action thriller film directed by J. Lee Thompson, and starring Charles Bronson, Theresa Saldana, and Joseph Maher. The film was adapted by David Lee Henry and John Crowther from the novel of the same name by R. Lance Hill. Bronson plays a former assassin who comes out of retirement to avenge the death of his journalist friend at the hands of a torturer called "The Doctor", who works for various dictatorships worldwide, particularly those of Operation Condor. The film marks the fifth collaboration between Bronson and director J. Lee Thompson, following '' St. Ives'' (1976), ''The White Buffalo'' (1977), ''Caboblanco'' (1980), and ''10 to Midnight'' (1983). Plot In Suriname, Clement Molloch, referred to as "The Doctor", is shown torturing a journalist to death in front of government officials with electricity The name of the journalist is Jorge. Outside of the building, an Israeli Mossad team attempts to rig a bomb under the Doctor's car. The op ...
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The Evil That Men Do (song)
__NOTOC__ "The Evil That Men Do" is a song by the English heavy metal band Iron Maiden. It is the band's seventeenth single and the second from their seventh studio album, ''Seventh Son of a Seventh Son'' (1988). The single debuted at number six in the UK charts and quickly rose to number five. The single's B-sides are re-recordings of "Prowler" and "Charlotte the Harlot" which appear as tracks number one and seven/eight respectively on the band's debut album ''Iron Maiden''. The title of the song is taken from Marcus Antonius's speech while addressing the crowd of Romans after Caesar's murder (Act 3, scene 2, "The Forum") in William Shakespeare's ''Julius Caesar'': "The evil that men do lives after them; The good is oft interred with their bones." Bruce Dickinson may sometimes repeat this before playing the song, but with the order of the clauses reversed (as he did in ''Rock in Rio''). The poetic lyrics of the song are not related. The guitar solo in "The Evil That Men Do" ...
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All Hail The Queen
''All Hail the Queen'' is the debut album by hip-hop artist Queen Latifah. The album was released on November 7, 1989, through Tommy Boy Records. The feminist anthem, "Ladies First" featuring Monie Love remains one of Latifah's signature songs. ''All Hail the Queen'' peaked at no. 6 on the '' Billboard'' Top Hip Hop/R&B Albums chart and at no. 124 on the ''Billboard'' 200 chart. "Wrath of My Madness" was the first single from ''All Hail the Queen,'' and was later sampled in Yo-Yo's "You Can't Play With My Yo-Yo". "Mama Gave Birth to the Soul Children" peaked at no. 14 in the UK. Critical reception In 1998, ''All Hail the Queen'' was included in ''The Source''s "100 Best Albums" list. It was later featured in Robert Dimery's ''1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die''. In 2008, the single "Ladies First" was ranked number 35 on VH1's 100 Greatest Songs Of Hip Hop. Track listing Personnel *Daddy O - Producer, Performer, Mixing *De La Soul - Performer *Dr. Jam - Remi ...
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