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  • ...ed in 1969, which defines a logical calculus which combines [[Mathematics (nonfiction)|mathematics]] and philosophy. ...er 11), whose interpretations include finite automata and [[Alonzo Church (nonfiction)|Alonzo Church]]'s Restricted Recursive Arithmetic (RRA).
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  • ..., which was created through the 1931 amalgamation of A. Harriman & Co with Brown Bros. & Co., (a merchant bank founded in Philadelphia in 1818) and with Har ...ict, claiming that Prescott Bush was involved in the 1934 [[Business Plot (nonfiction)]], a failed plan by some of America's wealthy to trick Retired Marine Corp
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  • ...of chemical structure and in particular the Kekulé structure of [[Benzene (nonfiction)|benzene]]. ...[Emil Erlenmeyer (nonfiction)|Emil Erlenmeyer]], and [[Alexander Butlerov (nonfiction)|Alexander Butlerov]].
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  • ...of Marxist oppression, atrocities and intolerance. Critic [[Roger Kimball (nonfiction)|Roger Kimball]] suggests that ''Opium'' is "a seminal book of the twentiet ...the breadth and quality of Aron's writings, historian [[James R. Garland (nonfiction)|James R. Garland]] suggests, "Though he may be little known in America, Ra
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  • ...n)|Niels Bohr]] in Denmark and was later a colleague of [[Albert Einstein (nonfiction)|Albert Einstein]] at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, New Je ...his career goals were defined by two guest lectures by [[George Uhlenbeck (nonfiction)|George Uhlenbeck]], professor of theoretical physics at University of Utre
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  • ...Humanism.[3][4] He was a two-time winner of the Pulitzer Prize for General Nonfiction (for On Human Nature in 1979, and The Ants in 1991) and a New York Times be ...ogy in the evolution of human culture and won a Pulitzer Prize for General Nonfiction.[16]
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  • ...he wrote his most important and influential work, ''[[L'uomo delinquente (nonfiction)|L'uomo delinquente]]'', which went through five editions in Italian and wa ...at year by the late nineteenth century English novelist, [[George Gissing (nonfiction)|George Gissing]]. Lombroso later became professor of psychiatry (1896) and
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  • ...ward for the best first mystery novel in 1961 for ''[[The Man in the Cage (nonfiction)|The Man in the Cage]]''. ...his mother's large book collection, which included [[Edgar Rice Burroughs (nonfiction)|Edgar Rice Burroughs]]’ Tarzan of the Apes and his Barsoom novels and Ju
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  • ...rait of seated boy smiling and looking at the viewer; he has straight, mid-brown hair and wears dark clothes with a large, frilly, white collar; in his lap Three-quarter length portrait of Darwin aged about 30, with straight brown hair receding from his high forehead and long side-whiskers, smiling quietl
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  • ...mushroom associated with conifers from the Pacific Northwest,[39] and the brown-capped A. gioiosa and A. heterochroma from the Mediterranean Basin and from Philologist, archaeologist, and Dead Sea Scrolls scholar [[John Allegro (nonfiction)|John Marco Allegro]] postulated that early Christian theology was derived
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  • ...m the Sky'' c. 1816 at the Philadelphia Museum of Art, by [[Benjamin West (nonfiction)|Benjamin West]].]]'''Benjamin Franklin''' FRS FRSA FRSE (January 17, 1706 Benjamin Franklin's father, [[Josiah Franklin (nonfiction)|Josiah Franklin]], was a tallow chandler, soaper, and candlemaker. Josiah
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