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  • this is a page that helps out the coven,the W.P.A and many others.As for science  fact and fiction are in everythnig .fiction comes first for we have to dream it ,are imgition is boundless.  because they seem to meet in the middle.with out science fiction we would not have science fact.
 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Escapism this topic fits this discusstion

Science (from the Latin scientia, meaning "knowledge") refers to any systematic knowledge-base or prescriptive practice that is capable of resulting in a prediction or predictable type of outcome. In this sense, science may refer to a highly skilled technique or practice.[1]

In its more restricted contemporary sense, science refers to a system of acquiring knowledge based on scientific method, and to the organized body of knowledge gained through such research.[2][3] This article focuses on the more restricted use of the word. Science as discussed in this article is sometimes called experimental science to differentiate it from applied science—the application of scientific research to specific human needs—although the two are often interconnected.

Science is a continuing effort to discover and increase human knowledge and understanding through disciplined research. Using controlled methods, scientists collect observable evidence of natural or social phenomena, record measurable data relating to the observations, and analyze this information to construct theoretical explanations of how things work. The methods of scientific research include the generation of hypotheses about how phenomena work, and experimentation that tests these hypotheses under controlled conditions. Scientists are also expected to publish their information so other scientists can do similar experiments to double-check their conclusions. The results of this process enable better understanding of past events, and better ability to predict future events of the same kind as those that have been tested.

Science fiction

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

"Sci Fi" redirects here. For various television networks with this name, see Sci Fi Channel.

For the video game, see Science fiction (video game).

Science fiction is a genre of fiction. It differs from fantasy in that, within the context of the story, its imaginary elements are largely possible within scientifically-established or scientifically-postulated laws of nature (though some elements in a story might still be pure imaginative speculation). Exploring the consequences of such differences is the traditional purpose of science fiction, making it a "literature of ideas".[1] Science fiction is largely based on writing entertainingly and rationally about alternate possibilities[2] in settings that are contrary to known reality.

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Pop cluture and how it effects us,our world and religion
for  info and defation go to this link http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pop_culture
Sometime we ambulate what we see in popular culture and sometime it ambulate us.as when you look in many wiccan covens you see the people are amix of what they want to be,that can be a looking normal(what ever normal is) to weird or what people think witches,  wizards and vampires and such should look like for tv ,books,pictures and historical discriptions.case in point if you met SilverRavenWolf on the street you'd might not know shes a wiccan,but if you met Lori Cabot the Salem Mass.Witch you'd  say hay its not halloween she must be a wiccan.as for I like to mix both together.I say you be you,not matter who you are or what you wear someones not going to like it.as for when I have meeting or events event like movies I go to when to covens invited.I dress up,some time a lot and flamobentand some time sutiely.but most poeple know me as a psychic, a witch,a vampire, a wiccan, or a crazy single mother.so in the end you be you,become the person you want may it be like a person from harry potter, or like samthia from bewitched.it does't matter we are who we are and  popular culture does effect the choses you make on who you are,what you like,and how your going to be.  
  • Buffy the Vampire Slayer (TV series) (section Buffy in popular culture)
    is a fellow member of Willow's Wicca group during Season Four, and ... of scholars of popular culture as a subset of popular culture studies . ...
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  • Grimoire (section Popular culture)
    The Neopagan religion of Wicca publicly appeared in the 1940s, and ... Popular culture: The term "grimoire" commonly serves as an alternative ...
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  • Matriarchy (section In popular culture)
    , feminist Wicca , as well as work by Elizabeth Gould Davis , Riane Eisler , and Merlin Stone . ... In popular culture: Amazons in popular culture ...
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  • Book of Shadows (section In popular culture)
    texts in the religion of Wicca and certain other neopagan witchcraft traditions. ... In popular culture: which contains spells and arcane law, ...
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  • Triskelion (section Popular culture)
    Neopagan groups and eclectic or syncretic traditions such as Wicca . ... Popular culture: A fractal version of the triskelion, consisting of a ...
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  • Grieg's music in popular culture
    composer Edvard Grieg continues to be relevant in popular culture into the 21st century. ... See also : Christian Wicca Edvard Grieg ...
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  • Triquetra (section Popular culture)
    The symbol is also sometimes used by Wicca ns and some New Age rs to symbolize either the ... Popular culture: File:Triquetra on book cover. ...
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  • Transmigration of the soul (section Popular culture)
    (including Hinduism, Wicca, and Christianity date October 2008) and ... Popular culture: Transmigration, although not directly referred to as ...
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  • Wand (section Modern popular culture)
    In Wicca and Ceremonial magic , practitioners use several magical ... Modern popular culture: Image:Circe Offering the Cup to Odysseus. ...
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  • Warlock (section In popular culture)
    this term and/or find it offensive. Wicca ns in particular consider it ... In popular culture -: Warlocks appear in a number of fantasy and ...
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  • Coven (section Covens in literature and popular culture)
    Due to the word's association with witches, a gathering of Wicca ns ... Covens in literature and popular culture : fantasy stories and popular culture. ...
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  • History of Wicca (section Pop-culture Wicca (1996-))
    The History of Wicca concerns the neopagan religion of Wicca , from its emergence ... Contemporary Wicca Pop-culture Wicca (1996-) ...
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  • Fianna (section In popular culture)
    In popular culture ... In book 5 (Awakening) of Cate Tiernan's Wicca/Sweep series, The Fianna is the name of a celtic pop band that plays at a ...
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  • Felicity (section Use in Popular Culture)
    (Amanda Foreman ), a goth Wicca n who occasionally casts spells on ... Use in Popular Culture : who sits around pining and making lists and ...
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  • Alamogordo, New Mexico (section Arts and culture)
    where they can see information about Wicca ," Brock said After the ... References in popular culture : Cathryn Alpert's 1995 novel Rocket City ...
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  • Artemisia (genus) (section Artemisia in popular culture)
    Within such religious practices as Wicca , both Wormwood and Mugwort ... Artemisia in popular culture: and used in popular culture for centuries. ...
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  • The Craft (film) (section Impact on popular culture)
    Impact on popular culture ... Through this exposure, many teenage viewers gained an interest in witchcraft /paganism , and especially Wicca . ...
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  • Hoodoo (folk magic) (section Hoodoo and popular culture)
    the syncretism of a number of separate cultures and magical traditions. ... Hoodoo and popular culture Music: Many blues music ians have ...
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  • Witch-cult hypothesis (section Uses in Popular Culture)
    neopagan religions, such as Wicca and Stregheria in the 20th century. ... Uses in Popular Culture : The Witch-Cult in Western Europe is cited ...
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  • European witchcraft (section Witches in popular culture)
    Witches in popular culture ... Following the movie The Craft , popular fictional depictions of witchcraft have increasingly drawn from Wicca n ...
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witches and wizards on tv and in the movies
Witchcraft list tv shows with witches in america only
"The Worst Witch" (1998)   From Canada
BBC America - Hex
 
Filed under: Witches -- England -- Drama
Full Title Author Date
Harry Potter and the prisoner of Azkaban [videorecording] / Warner Bros ; 1492 Pictures ; Heyday Films ; producers, Chris Columbus, David Heyman, Mark Radcliffe ; screenplay, Steve Kloves ; directed by Alfonso Cuarón. 2004
Harry Potter and the chamber of secrets [videorecording] / a Warner Bros. Pictures presentation ; a Heyday Films/1492 Pictures production ; a Chris Columbus film ; produced by David Heyman ; screenplay by Steve Kloves ; directed by Chris Columbus. 2003

Items below (if any) are from related and broader terms.

Filed under: Witches -- England -- History
Full Title Author Date
Cunning-folk : popular magic in English history / Owen Davies. Davies, Owen, 1969- 2003
Reading witchcraft : stories of early English witches / Marion Gibson. Gibson, Marion, 1970- 1999
Malevolent nurture : witch-hunting and maternal power in early modern England / Deborah Willis. Willis, Deborah, 1952- 1995
Filed under: Witches -- England -- Northamptonshire -- Early works to 1800
Full Title Author Date
Witches of Northamptonshire : Agnes Browne, Ioane Vaughan, Arthur Bill, Hellen Ienkenson, Mary Barber, witches : who were all executed at Northampton the 22. of Iuly last, 1612. 1867
Northamptonshire witches : being a true and faithful account of the births, educations, lives, and conversations, of Elinor Shaw and Mary Phillips, (the two notorious witches) that were executed at Northampton on Saturday, March the 17th, 1705, for bewitc Davis, Ralph, of Northhampton. 1866
Filed under: Witches -- Drama
Full Title Author Date
Mother of tears [videorecording] : the third mother / Dimension Extreme Home Entertainment ; a Medusa Film production ; in association with Myriad Pictures ; produced by Dario Argento e Claudio Argento for Opera Film ; a film by Dario Argento ; screenplay 2008
Chronicles of Narnia. The lion, the witch and the wardrobe [videorecording] / Walt Disney Pictures and Walden Media presents a Mark Johnson production, an Andrew Adamson film ; produced by Mark Johnson, Philip Steuer ; screenplay by Ann Peacock and Andrew 2006
Hauru no ugoku shiro [videorecording] = Howl's moving castle / Walt Disney Studios presents a Tokuma Shoten/Studio Ghibli film ; Nippon Television Network ; Dentsu ; Buena Vista Home Entertainment ; Mitsubishi Corporation ; Tohokushinsha Film Corporation 2006
Celestina [videorecording] / Sogetel, S.A./Lolafilms S.A. ; writing credits, Rafael Azcona ; producer, Andrés Vicente Gómez, Fernando de Garcillan, Antonio Saura ; director, Gerardo Vera. 2005
Hänsel und Gretel [videorecording] / von Engelbert Humperdinck ; directed by August Everding. 2005
Bewitched [videorecording] / Columbia Pictures presents a Lucy Fisher and Douglas Wick/Penny Marshall production ; a film by Nora Ephron ; produced by Douglas Wick ... [et al.] ; written by Nora Ephron & Delia Ephron ; directed by Nora Ephron. 2005
Cosa de brujas [videorecording] = The witch affair / Alma Ata ; Buena Vista International y Buena Vista Home Entertainment (T.W.D.C.I., S.L.) ; Taznia Media ; en coproducción con Lusomundo Audiovisuais, S.A. ; guión, Amalio Cuevas, Agustín Poveda ; 2004
Hocus pocus [videorecording] / Walt Disney Pictures ; story, David Kirschner, Mick Garris ; screenplay, Mick Garris, Neil Cuthbert ; producers, David Kirschner, Steven Haft ; director, Kenny Ortega. 2002
Häxan, ett kulturhistorist föredrag i levande bilder i 7 avdelningar [videorecording] = the witch, a presentation from a cultural and historical point of view in 7 chapters of moving pictures / Janus Films ; Svensk Filmindustry ; Benjamin Christensen 2001
Blair Witch project [videorecording] / Artisan Entertainment ; Haxan Films ; written, directed and edited by Daniel Myrick and Eduardo Sanchez ; produced by Gregg Hale and Robin Cowie. 1999
Filed under: Witches -- Italy -- Dolomite Alps -- Drama
Full Title Author Date
Blaue Licht [videorecording] : eine Berglegende = The blue light / von Leni Riefenstahl ; mitarbeit am Drehbuch, Bela Balazs ; Buch, Regie, Bildgestaltung, Leni Riefenstahl. 199u
Filed under: Witches -- Russia -- Drama
Full Title Author Date
Viĭ [videorecording] / Mosfilm ; st︠s︡enariĭ, A. Ptushko, K. Ershova, G. Kropacheva ; po motivam odnoimennoĭ povesti N.V. Gogolʹ. 2000
 Witch movies:
Movies tagged with witch, films about witch, witch films.
Movies tagged with witchcraft, films about witchcraft, witchcraft ...
Terrorble Top 20 list of witch-filled films
Harry Potter - The Official Site   J.K.Rowling Official Site - Harry Potter and more
 
Witch books:
List of fictional witches - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Fictional witches
Amazon.com: My Favorite Fictional Witch/Vampire Books
Best Fictional Witches - Let them cast a spell on you.- Top 10 ...
The religion of Tarot, Witch of the Black Rose
 
Vampire tv shows and movies
How Vampires have evolved in movies and TV - Criss Angel
Vampires in popular culture - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Hit List Movies Blog
THE TWILIGHT SAGA: NEW MOON - OFFICIAL MOVIE SITE
StephenieMeyer.com | Twilight Series | Twilight
 
Vampire books:
A complete list of Vampire books and descriptions - by Richard Russell ...
Thousands of FANTASY NAMES - fairy, gnomes, elves, goblins, mystical ...
7 Vampires Around the World Worse Than The Ones In Twilight | Cracked ...