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  • | nationality = [[United States|American]] ...s Leaders of America''<br>''Prime-Time Religion''<br>''The Encyclopedia of American Religions''
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  • The '''American Society of Safety Engineers''' (ASSE), founded October 14, 1911, is the old ...ty and Health Administration]] (OSHA) Alliance partners take support North American Occupational Safety and Health (NAOSH) Week the first week of May along wit
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  • ...ty percent of physician visits are related to stress and, according to the American Institute of Stress, the cost to industry has been estimated at $200 billio ...at simply working hard is not enough anymore is acknowledged by many other American workers. “To get ahead, a seventy-hour work week is the new standard. Wha
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  • ...pline: Critical Success Factors for Disaster Response'', The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 2006; 604; 256</ref> Combining that ...titute, convened a working group of emergency management practitioners and academics to consider principles of emergency management. This project was prompted b
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  • '''ASTM International''' ('''ASTM'''), originally known as the '''American Society for Testing and Materials''', is an international [[standards organ ...tist]]s and [[engineer]]s, led by [[Charles Benjamin Dudley]] formed the ''American Society for Testing and Materials'' in 1898 to address the frequent [[rail
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  • | American football | American football
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  • ...the '''Unabomber''' (University and Airline Bomber), is an [[United States|American]] [[mathematician]] and [[social criticism|social critic]], who engaged in ...n on May 22, 1942, in [[Chicago, Illinois]], to second-generation [[Polish American]]s Wanda (née Dombek) and Theodore Richard Kaczynski.<ref>{{cite web|url=h
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  • Academics and practitioners may also be categorized by the definitions of terrorism t ...303,333]. Cites Gibbs, Jack P. 1989. "The Conceptualization of Terrorism." American Sociological Review 54, no. 2 (June): 329-40.</ref>
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  • ...hey were carried out by U.S. citizens.<ref>[http://cfrterrorism.org/groups/american.html Militant Extremists in the United States - Council on Foreign Relation ...n]] at the end of the [[American Civil War|civil war]] to the end of the [[American Civil Rights Movement (1955-1968)|civil rights movement]], the [[Ku Klux Kl
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  • ...sometimes deadly, attacks in the United States, including the killing of [[American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee]] regional director [[Alex Odeh]] in 198 ...of the community... who kills, maims or seriously injures a member of the American Nazi party." Rubin was charged with solicitation of murder but acquitted in
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  • ...Post-9/11 America" which was delivered at the Summer 2006 meeting of the [[American Political Science Association]]; the paper addresses the correlation betwee * Decisionmaking in a Glass House: Mass Media, Public Opinion, and American and European Foreign Policy in the 21st Century. Brigitte L. Nacos, and oth
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  • All wiretapping of American citizens by the [[National Security Agency]] requires a warrant from a thre ...gence Surveillance Court]] said it would consider a request filed by the [[American Civil Liberties Union]] which asked the intelligence court to make public i
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