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  • ...f the United Kingdom|King George III]] was omitted, and sundry facts about American history, geography and peoples were added. Its price was only one-third th ...nly American materials and craftspeople and his announcement of the first "American" encyclopedia was timed to agree with [[George Washington]]'s selection as
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  • ...oconservative magazine ''[[Chronicles (magazine)|Chronicles: A Magazine of American Culture]]''. He has also written ''[[Plagiarism and the Culture War]]: The [[Category:American book editors]]
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  • .... Jacobs''' (born March 20, 1968, [[New York City]]) is an [[United States|American]] [[Media of the United States|journalist]] and author. ...n & Schuster. p. 314-316.</ref> He is the editor at large for ''[[Esquire (magazine)|Esquire]]'' and previously worked for the ''[[Antioch Daily Ledger]]'' and
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  • ...Foundations of Peace'', in which he called for a lenient treaty and Anglo-American cooperation as the cornerstone for an effective [[League of Nations]]. When |work=[[Time Magazine]]
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  • | image_caption = New American edition of the ''Encyclopædia Britannica'' (1899) ...cles are aimed at educated adults, and written by about 100&nbsp;full-time editors and more than 4,000&nbsp;expert contributors. It is regarded as the most sc
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  • '''Robert Dale McHenry''' (born April 30, 1945) is an [[United States|American]] [[Editing|editor]], [[encyclopedist]], and [[writer]]. McHenry worked fro ...-02-18}}</ref><ref name="FAM">{{cite web | title=Find in a Library: Famous American women | work=WorldCat | url=http://worldcatlibraries.org/wcpa/isbn/04862452
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  • ...p;Andean&nbsp;Civilization&nbsp;to&nbsp;AD&nbsp;1540 '''9.5.2'''&nbsp;Meso-American&nbsp;Civilization&nbsp;to&nbsp;AD&nbsp;1540 ...ates&nbsp;and&nbsp;Canada&nbsp;Since&nbsp;1920 '''9.7.4'''&nbsp;Latin&nbsp;American&nbsp;and&nbsp;Caribbean&nbsp;Nations&nbsp;Since&nbsp;1920 '''9.7.5'''&nbsp;
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  • ...imer_j__adler.html Ralph McInerny, "In Memoriam Mortimer J. Adler," Crisis magazine, 2001]</ref> ...o study at [[Columbia University]] and contributed to the student literary magazine, ''The Morningside'', (a poem "Choice" in 1922 when [http://query.nytimes.c
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  • ...n = United Kingdom}}</ref><ref>Strictly speaking, it is incorrect that the American Revolution is not mentioned in this edition. In a chronology of the world s ..." /> By contrast, Dobson's work had various corrections and amendments for American readers.
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  • ...amilies usually made.<ref>Rorabough, W.J. 1979 The Alcoholic Republic, and American Tradition. New York: Oxford University Press. p.129-131</ref> *[http://www.mtsu.edu/~kmiddlet/history/women/wh-clothing.html American Women's History: A Research Guide] Clothing and Fashion
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  • ...International Topical Meeting on Safety Culture in Nuclear Installations, American Nuclear Society of Austria, Vienna, pp. 281–290. ...climate in organizational research. In: Cooper, C.L. and Robertson, I.T., Editors, 1988. International Review of Industrial and Organizational Psychology, Vo
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  • ...w.cancer.org/docroot/PED/content/PED_1_3X_Asbestos.asp?sitearea=PED |title=American Cancer Society |publisher=Cancer.org |date= |accessdate=2010-01-12}}</ref> ...ttp://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,729732,00.html |title=Time Magazine |publisher=Time.com |date=1926-11-29 |accessdate=2010-01-12}}</ref>
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  • ...le = Environmental Chemistry: Green Chemistry and Pollutants in Ecosystems|editors = Lichtfouse, Eric; Schwarzbauer, Jan; Robert, Didier|year = 2004|isbn = 97 ...ne Response to Influenza A Infection in vivo|pages=1441–7|pmid=19750111| magazine=Environ Health Perspect|pmc=2737023|issue=9|doi=10.1289/ehp.0900911|last2=E
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  • ...ianmag.com/travel/10013541.html|title=Fire in the hole|journal=Smithsonian Magazine |date=May 2005|accessdate=2009-07-30}}</ref> However, many wildfires are at ...lands: ecology and resource management | editor = Keeley, J.E.; Scott, T., editors | pages = 101–112 | place = Fairfield, WA | publisher = International Ass
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  • ...R. Thomas (Spring 1996), "Rosewood, Florida: The Destruction of an African American Community. ''The Historian'', '''58''' (3), pp. 605–622.</ref> ...ors reached the U.S. that French women had been sexually active with black American soldiers, which [[University of Florida]] historian David Colburn argues st
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  • ...from_taleban_to_taliban.html From 'Taleban' to 'Taliban'] BBC&nbsp;– The Editors.</ref> ...es.com/frame.htm here: Proposal for Peace, promoted by Commander Massoud]. American journalist Sebastian Junger who frequently travels to war zones stated in M
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  • ...itle=The Al Qaeda Clubhouse: Members lacking, By Ken Silverstein (Harper's Magazine) |publisher=Harpers.org |date= |accessdate=2010-03-22}}</ref> ...isés Naím|title=The Five Wars of Globalization|journal=[[Foreign Policy (magazine)|Foreign Policy]]|issue=134|pages=28–37|date=January/February 2003|ref=ha
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  • ...'', all located in New York City and to the ''[[National Enquirer]]'' at [[American Media, Inc.]] (AMI) in [[Boca Raton, Florida]].<ref>{{citeweb|title=Anthrax ...Braid]]'', published by Douglas Hofstadter in 1979" and "a 1992 issue of ''American Scientist Journal'' which contained an article entitled 'The Linguistics of
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  • ...d by investigative reporter [[Seymour Hersh]] and [[Wired (magazine)|Wired magazine]] that the program involved the NSA setting up [[Beam splitter|splitters]] ...provide bulk calling records to that database ..." <ref>{{cite news |last=Editors |first=USA Today |title=A note to our readers |date=June 30, 2006 |publish
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