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Aikenhead is a
Scots language surname of
medieval Scottish origin. Its
oldest public record dates to 1372, when
Robert II
granted the
lands of "Akynheuide"...
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Thomas Aikenhead (bapt. 28
March 1676 – 8
January 1697) was a
Scottish student from Edinburgh, who was
prosecuted and
executed at the age of 20 on a charge...
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Mother Mary
Frances Aikenhead (19
January 1787 – 22 July 1858) was born in Daunt's
Square off
Grand Parade, Cork, Ireland.
Described as one of nursing's...
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Aikenhead's Hardware was a
chain of
Canadian hardware stores located in
Greater Toronto,
Southern Ontario and
northern Ontario. The
original store was...
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Bruce Alexander Aikenhead, OC (September 22, 1923 –
August 5, 2019) was a
Canadian aerospace engineer and physicist.
Aikenhead was
widely regarded as a...
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William Aikenhead (7 May 1842 – 3
April 1902) was an
Australian politician, who was a
member of the
Tasmanian House of ****embly from 1898
until his death...
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Arlene Aikenhead is a
Canadian Paralympic equestrian and
boccia player from Alberta. She
competed in the 1984
Summer Paralympics and won
silver in mixed...
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responsible decisions about how to
address such
issues (Solomon, 1993 and
Aikenhead, 1994) The STS
movement has a long
history in
science education reform...
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Robert Adam
James Craig Church of
Scotland Disruption of 1843
Thomas Aikenhead Deacon Brodie North British Railway Visit of King
George IV Sir Walter...
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Districts of Lambhill, Millerston,
Aikenhead, Mansewood, Kennishead, Carntyne, Cardonald, Robroyston, Nitshill, Hurlet...