Search results for "The Pioneers" - New World Encyclopedia

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  • A Congressional Gold Medal is an award bestowed by the United States ... The Gold Medal and the Presidential Medal of Freedom are generally ...
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  • it has specific rules and etiquette for the dancers to follow. different types of dance, with origins in the many kinds of dances that ...
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  • The term soft drink—more commonly known as soda, pop, or soda pop ... (though not always) carbonated. By contrast, the term "hard drink" ...
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  • In chemistry, chemical synthesis is the purposeful execution of one ... workers in this area include one of the pioneers of computational chemistry ...
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  • Big Sur is a 100-mile stretch of ruggedly beautiful seacoast along ... Big Sur's boundaries are loosely defined; many definitions of ...
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  • is a general term which refers to change in the nature, the social institutions ... in society. If the initiatives of the pioneers succeed, then it encourages ...
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  • his work on analog computing, his role in the development of the atomic ... to Richard Perry Bush (unrelated to the Bush political family) and ...
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  • 21, 1880 – May 29, 1961) was a pioneer in the field of child development ... influence of G. Stanley Hall, one of the pioneers in the study of child ...
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  • a Greek Neoplatonist philosopher, was one of the chief pioneers of the revival ... His clarification of the distinction between Platonic and Aristotelian ...
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  • 300px|The old Co-operative building behind the Gateshead Millennium Bridge ... or co-op) is defined as a business owned by the people who use its services ...
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  • The Midwestern United States (or Midwest) refers to the north-central ... The Census Bureau divides this region into the East North Central ...
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  • Improvisation is the art of acting and reacting, in the moment, to ... The art of improvisation often focuses on bringing one's personal ...
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  • writer and visionary. He is one of the pioneers of the Arabic novel and ... Egyptian civil officer, worked as a judge in the judiciary in the Egyptian ...
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  • Louise Lang, and Yale Joel at a cafe in the Bois de Boulogne after World ... Seymour was one of the pioneers of the fast moving, front-line, battle ...
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  • photographer who became a key figure in the development of American pictorialism ... Pound dubbed a "Vortoscope," and the resulting photographs "Vortographs ...
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  • Although he is often mentioned as the associate of Jeremy Bentham ... James Mill was born April 6, 1773, at Northwater Bridge, in the parish ...
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  • born British entrepreneur and media owner, the founder of Reuters news agency ... An innovator in the field, he still recognized the need to cooperate ...
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  • The Battle of Kandahar, September 1, 1880, represents the last major ... Great Britain had become a dominant colonial power during the eighteenth ...
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  • vocal advocate of gender equality, the wife of abolitionist Henry ... Stone was born on the August 13, 1818, on her family's Massachusetts ...
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  • Utah, a state located in the western United States, was the 45th state ... Utah's pivotal central western location makes the state a natural ...
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