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  • | work_institution = [[University of California, Santa Barbara]] ...ious Leaders of America''<br>''Prime-Time Religion''<br>''The Encyclopedia of American Religions''
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  • ...e Everett Hooper''' (December 6, 1859 – June 13, 1922) was the publisher of ''[[Encyclopædia Britannica]]'' from 1897 until his death. ...any at [[Denver Colorado]]. He sold books to the western states making use of the [[United States Postal Service]].
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  • | location_city = [[Chicago]], [[Illinois]] | num_employees = About 400 (300 in Chicago, 100 worldwide)<ref name="employees">{{cite journal| last=Smith| first=Will
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  • | image = {{Double image|center|Spine of Americanized Encyclopaedia Britannica.jpg|49|Americanized Encyclopædia Bri | image_caption = New American edition of the ''Encyclopædia Britannica'' (1899)
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  • ...es listing the staff members, advisors and contributors to all three parts of the ''Britannica''. ==The Outline of Knowledge==
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  • ...ewanted=all William Grimes, "Mortimer Adler, 98, Dies; Helped Create Study of Classics," New York Times, June 29, 2001]</ref><ref name="Angelicum">[http: ...d to school to take writing classes at night where he discovered the works of men he would come to call heroes: [[Aristotle]], [[Thomas Aquinas]], [[Joh
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  • ...dergone drastic re-organizations (15th). In recent years, digital versions of the ''Britannica'' have been developed, both online and on [[optical media] {{See also|Encyclopedia|List of encyclopedias}}
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  • | location_city = [[Willowbrook, Illinois]] ...utive Officer and President)</small><br />Tom Healy <small>(Vice President of Global Sales & Marketing)</small>
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  • ...coloured polychrome terracotta in its façade which features a fine relief of birds, flowers, leaves and typical Art Deco sunbursts under the windows.]] ...le in [[architectural style]]s such as the [[Chicago school (architecture)|Chicago School]] and [[Beaux-Arts architecture]].
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  • ...[[toxicology]], studying occupational illnesses and the dangerous effects of industrial metals and chemical compounds on the [[human body]]. ...d raised in [[Fort Wayne, Indiana]]. She was the second of four girls, all of whom remained close throughout their childhood and into their professional
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  • [[Image:VistA Img.png|thumb|300px|Sample view of an electronic health record based on images]] [[File:Electronic medical record.jpg|thumb|300px|Sample view of an electronic health record]]
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  • ...'Spray guns''' developed from the airbrush and are still considered a type of airbrush. ==History==
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  • ...eacher]]s or other leaders associated with the institution. This is a list of [[higher education]] institutions named for people. ...d as their founders. A few institutions were named by the founder in honor of a parent, child, spouse, or other close family member.
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  • '''Anacin''' is a family of branded [[Over-the-counter substance|over-the-counter]] [[pharmaceutical]] ==History==
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  • [[Image:Photo-los-angeles-times-building-post-bombing.jpg|thumb|350px|Rubble of the ''Los Angeles Times'' building in 1910]] ...hich killed 21 newspaper employees and injured 100 more. Termed the "crime of the century" by the ''Times'', brothers John J. ("J.J.") and James B. ("J.B
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  • | birth_place = [[Chicago]], [[Illinois]] ...ction_penalty = [[Life imprisonment|Life in prison without the possibility of parole]]
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  • ...reats to the [[working class]]. It also refers to the use of symbolic acts of violence against structural targets, in which the act is intended to evoke ...this is the most popular, the most potent, and the most irresistible form of propaganda."<ref>[http://marxists.org/reference/archive/bakunin/works/1870/
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  • ...t historynet.com) |author=William Bell |accessdate=2008-07-15}}</ref> Most of the stolen money was never recovered. The gang was broken with the [[lynching]]s of ten of its members by [[vigilante]] mobs in 1868. The murders created an internati
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  • ...ong. A common definition is the "[[conspiracy of silence (expression)|code of silence]]". ...ate authorities or reliance on its services, even when one has been victim of a crime.''”<ref>Paoli, ''Mafia Brotherhoods'', p. 109</ref> Even if someb
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  • ...the form of human terrorism or the smuggling and detonation of a [[weapon of mass destruction]]. This article explores the relationship between border == History of the relationship between border security and terrorism ==
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