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  • | Non-profit_name = Ford Foundation | founded_date = 1936 ... The Ford Foundation is a charitable foundation incorporated in Michigan ...
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  • research. Often referred to as the "father of modern parapsychology ... Rhine was trained in the scientific method and applied this to what ...
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  • means a fundamental law or assumption. The word "principle" ... A principle is fundamental in the sense that it generally cannot be ...
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  • The octave is the span or intervallic space between one tone and another ... The frequent use of the octave is a part of most music, though there ...
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  • In the United States, the Presidential library system is a nationwide ... Presidential libraries began with the thirty-second U.S. President ...
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  • Thanatology is the academic, and often scientific, study of death ... Knowledge and understanding of the process of death and dying, and ...
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  • science and technology by his invention of the electric battery. This invention ... Lombardy, in Italy. He did not speak until the age of four and appeared to ...
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  • Jim Henson (September 24, 1936 – May 16, 1990) was the most widely ... Henson's success as an artist and entrepreneur was the consummation ...
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  • :This article is about the geometric shape. Reg polyhedron stat table|C ... or sides, with three meeting at each vertex. The cube can also be called a ...
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  • He made important discoveries regarding the translation of the Old Persian ... His father, Johann Christian Grotefend, was the head of the shoemakers guild ...
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  • experimental psychologist and one of the most influential leaders of ... However, his contribution was a great foundation for others to advance such ...
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  • The Jacobean era refers to a period in English and Scottish history ... James I ruled at a time when the fallout from the Reformation was ...
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  • philosophy and some social sciences, meaning the world "as lived" ... consciousness or mental life; that is, the correlation between the functions ...
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  • Bogardus and propelled her to become one of the first American female superstars. put five or six more holes in it before it touched the ground. ...
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  • pekinensis (now Homo erectus pekinensis) or the “Peking Man.” Although ... with law. He spent many summers near or on the Kawartha Lakes, canoeing and ...
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  • Gwangjong (광종 光宗) (949 – 975) was the fourth Emperor of ... == Background: Foundation of the Goryeo Dynasty == Taejo Wang Geon ...
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  • of Homo erectus, an extinct species of the genus to which modern humans ... years ago (mya) to 50-70,000 years ago, the early phase in Africa, from ...
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  • conductor, teacher, journalist, and the founder and director of the ... through music education, writings, and the beauty of his compositions ...
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  • Michael Faraday was one of the pioneers of modern electromagnetic ... It can also be argued that his discoveries resulted in some of the ...
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  • Emanationism is the doctrine that describes all existence as emanating ... Emanationism differs from the Christian doctrine of creation, which ...
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