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Encyclopedia > Haliburton

The name Haliburton may refer to a variety of things.

The American oil company Halliburton and writer Richard Halliburton have two L's in their names, not one.


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Haliburton, Thomas Chandler Criticism and Essays (953 words)
Haliburton was a pioneer in the development of Canadian and American humor literature.
Though some critics have faulted Haliburton for the over-stylized stereotypical character that is Sam Slick, they have praised his renderings of the American frontier dialects presented in Sam's speech as consistent and largely accurate.
Haliburton's work, which has been derided as racist and misogynist, also receives attention from scholars who study the political messages and the dialectic and comic elements that he combined to create didactic narratives that influenced American satire.
Haliburton Forest & Wildlife Reserve - Haliburton Highlands Ontario Wilderness Adventure Centre (997 words)
Haliburton Forest specializes in outdoor education seminars and workshops.
Bordering Algonquin Park to the north, Haliburton Forest is a prime Ontario wilderness getaway destination for outdoor adventure and ecological based activities.
Haliburton Forest is Canada's first "certified sustainable forest", meeting the stringent standards of the "Forest Stewardship Council", a NGO, supported by such organizations as the WWF or the Sierra Club.
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