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  Princeton University - LoveToKnow 1911
The university library is housed in a large building already described, built (1896) on to the Chancellor Green library building (1872), given by John C. Green in memory of his brother Henry Woodhull Green, chancellor of the state of New Jersey, and now the reading room and reference library.
B.; the John C. Green school of science (1873), offering courses leading to the degree of B.S. and C.E.; a school of electrical engineering; and a graduate department (1877), with courses leading to master's and doctor's degrees.
John Witherspoon was president from 1768 until his death in 1794, and more than any of his predecessors influenced the college.
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John Winston Howard (born 26 July 1939) is an Australian politician and the Prime Minister of Australia.
John Valder's criticism was particularly strong, claiming that Howard should be tried and punished as a war criminal.
According to the Greens and Democrats, the raids demonstrated that no further legislation was needed as even the current legislation was sufficient to allow ASIO and the Australian Federal Police to act in some cases.
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 John Dalton Information Center - biography of john dalton
This paper was followed by many others on diverse topics pictures of john dalton on rain and dew and the origin of springs, on heat, the colour of the sky, steam, the auxiliary john dalton model verbs and participles of the English language biography of john dalton and the reflection and refraction of light.
It appears, then, that confronted john dalton model atom with the problem of calculating the relative diameter of the atoms of which, he was convinced, all gases were made, he used the results of chemical analysis.
Assisted by the assumption that combination always takes john dalton scientist place in the simplest possible way, he thus arrived at the idea that chemical combination history of john dalton takes place between particles of different weights, and this it was which differentiated his theory from the historic speculations of the Greeks.
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 Finance Choices - Personal Finance Wiki   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
The percept of green is evoked by light having a spectrum dominated by energy with a wavelength of roughly 520–570 nm.
This pure green represents one of the three additive primaries, along with red and blue, used in computer monitors, and is reproduced as a good approximation to a pure spectral green.
Green is the color of freeway directional signs in the United States and Australia, as well as most of the other nations of the world.
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 Liberalism Encyclopedia Article @ Honchette.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
In this sense of the word, it refers to a John Stuart Mill in which the powers of government are limited and the rights of citizens are legally defined; this applies to nearly all Western democracies, and therefore is not solely associated with liberal democracy.
With the coming of John Adams, liberal notions moved from being proposals for reform of existing governments, to demands for change.
The welfare state in Britain, particularly since Lloyd George's John Dewey, was heavily influenced by Keynes, as was the, the Oxford Liberal Manifesto of 1947 of the world organization of John Rawls.
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 Liberalism Encyclopedia Article @ Righty.net   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Liberalism has its roots in the Western Liberal International, but the term has taken on different meanings in different time periods (for example now in the United States generally it means Canadian liberalism while in the rest of the world has the meaning of social democrats).
John Locke, also called 4 Criticism and defense of Liberalism or Open society, is an ideology which supports the individual rights of property and freedom of contract.
Despite some dispute whether there was an actual laissez faire capitalist state in existence at the time John Dewey, the Maximilien Robespierre of the 1930s shook public faith in "laissez-faire capitalism" and "the profit motive," leading many to conclude that the unregulated markets could not produce prosperity and prevent poverty.
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John Wesley Powell (March 24, 1834 - September 23, 1902) was a U.S. soldier, geologist, and explorer of the American West.
He is famous for the 1869 Powell Geographic Expedition, a three-month river trip down the Green and Colorado rivers that included the first passage through the Grand Canyon.
Powell was born in Mount Morris, New York, in 1834 as the son of Joseph and Mary Powell.
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 John Green Information
John Willison Green (born February 12, 1927) is a retired Canadian journalist and a leading researcher into the Bigfoot phenomenon.
Since then Green has spent more than 38 years investigating the phenomena, and is still one of the most active researchers, frequently being called upon whenever another track is discovered.
Green is also the only surviving person to have investigated the original Sasquatch tracks reported in Bluff Creek, California in the summer of 1958.
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 John Green - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
John Willison Green (born February 12, 1927) is a retired Canadian journalist and a leading researcher into the Bigfoot phenomenon.
Since then Green has spent more than 38 years investigating the phenomena, and is still one of the most active researchers, frequently being called upon whenever another track is discovered.
Green is also the only surviving person to have investigated the original Sasquatch tracks reported in Bluff Creek, California in the summer of 1958.
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 John Dalton   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
John Dalton (September 6, 1766 – July 27, 1844) was an English chemist and physicist, born at Eaglesfield, near Cockermouth in Cumberland.
Mainly through John Gough, a blind philosopher to whose aid he owed much of his scientific knowledge, he was appointed teacher of mathematics and natural philosophy at the Manchester Academy.
This paper was followed by many others on diverse topics on rain and dew and the origin of springs, on heat, the colour of the sky, steam, the auxiliary verbs and participles of the English language and the reflection and refraction of light.
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 Green politics   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Green politics is a body of political ideas the common theme of protecting the natural environment.
Greens often refer to productivism consumerism and scientism as examples of "grey" views which age ashphalt and obsolete ideas of human organization including globalization of economic relations.
Green politics is usually said to include green anarchism eco-anarchism anti-nuclear and peace movements - although these often claim not be aligned with any party.
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 Liberalism Encyclopedia Article @ Governed.us   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Both used as their philosophical justification the John Stuart Mill or the rights given, in the words of France, by "Nature and Nature's God".
Parties by ideology, democracy, and natural rights would be instrumental in persuading their fellow Americans to revolt in the name of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness, echoing Locke, but with one important change (opposed by Alexander Hamilton).
Movements such as that led by John Locke's theory of consciousness as the basis of personal identity in the Andean countries aspired to constitutional government, individual rights, and free trade.
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John Davan Sainsbury, Baron Sainsbury of Preston Candover
John Emerich Edward Dalberg Acton, 1st Baron Acton
John Griffin Whitwell, 4th Baron Howard de Walden
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 John Stewart information - Search.com
John Wolcott Stewart (1825 - 1915) was a U.S. Senator and Representative from Vermont.
John Stewart (Methodist Missionary) was the first Missionary of the Methodist Episcopal Church, to Wyandot Native Americans in Ohio.
John Stewart (comics) is the fictional DC Comics character known as Green Lantern.
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 LIBERALISM : Encyclopedia Entry
John Locke in England and the thinkers of the French Enlightenment articulated the struggle for freedom in terms of the Rights of Man.
According to the tenets of this form of liberalism, as explained by writers such as John Dewey and Mortimer Adler, since individuals are the basis of society, all individuals should have access to basic necessities of fulfillment, such as education, economic opportunity, and protection from harmful macro-events beyond their control.
Thomas Paine, Thomas Jefferson, and John Adams would be instrumental in persuading their fellow Americans to revolt in the name of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness, echoing Locke, but with one important change (opposed by Alexander Hamilton).
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 Bigfoot Encyclopedia Article @ Singularly.net   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
John Napier wrote of this case, "It is very difficult to conceive of a hoaxer so subtle, so knowledgeable; and so sick; who would deliberately fake a footprint of this nature.
Citing research by John Green, who uncovered the fact that several other contemporary British Columbia newspapers regarded the alleged capture as most dubious, Clark notes that the ^ Mainland Guardian wrote, "Absurdity is written on the face of it" (Clark, 195).
Zoologsit Bigfoot (disambiguation)’s articles on mysterious animals, some appearing in the [18], as well as his book Abominable Snowmen: Legend Comes To Life () that went through several printings, were aimed at popular audiences.
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 John Sheridan - The Great Machine
John David Sheridan was a military and political leader central to galactic events.
John Sheridan is the descendant of the famous Civil War general Philip Sheridan.
John Sheridan's full name is given incorrectly as "John J. Sheridan" in And Now For a Word.
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 Bigfoot Summary
Reports sometimes describe large eyes (Green 1978:16), a pronounced brow [4], and a large, pointed, low-set forehead [5] that is alternately reported as crested and rounded.
Cryptozoologist John Green has postulated that Bigfoot is a worldwide phenomenon (Green 1978:16).
Citing research by John Green, who uncovered the fact that several other contemporary British Columbia newspapers regarded the alleged capture as most dubious, Clark notes that the New Westminster, British Columbia Mainland Guardian wrote, "Absurdity is written on the face of it" (Clark, 195).
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Green is a color with many different shades, all within a wavelength of roughly 520–570 nm.
Green is considered one of the additive primary colors.
The term "green" does not define an exact color unless it is conjunction with some standard like X11 colors or an absolute color space like sRGB.
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 Bigfoot Encyclopedia Article @ Peculiarly.net   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
What some people believe to be Sasquatch Pennsylvania Bigfoot Society have been described as high-pitched shrieks or whistles, alternatively as low-pitched, Tenacious D in: The Pick of Destiny grunting or squealing.
According to recently deceased Bigfoot researcher and anthropologist John Green, "the kinds of foods that are consumed by sasquatches are reported by many observers; how many of these reports are accurate is a matter of diverse opinion." (Krantz, 159) He also adds, "In general I would describe the sasquatch as scientists.
Citing research by John Green, who uncovered the fact that several other contemporary British Columbia newspapers regarded the alleged capture as most dubious, Clark notes that the 6.2 Gaussian curve Mainland Guardian wrote, "Absurdity is written on the face of it" (Clark, 195).
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 Bigfoot Encyclopedia Article @ Peculiarities.net   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
The earliest unambiguous reports of gigantic ape-like creatures in the Pacific northwest date from 1924, after a series of alleged encounters at a location in Overviews later dubbed advertising, as related in edit.
One such case earned press attention in mid-2005 when the alleged Bigfoot hairs were identified by Bigfoot (disambiguation) geneticist David Coltman as originating from a edit.
Citing research by John Green, who uncovered the fact that several other contemporary British Columbia newspapers regarded the alleged capture as most dubious, Clark notes that the Fouke, Arkansas Mainland Guardian wrote, "Absurdity is written on the face of it" (Clark, 195).
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 John Gray   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
John Gray was Keeper of Zoology at the...
John Gray, Ph.D. John Gray, Ph.D. is the author of the phenomenal best-seller Men Are from Mars, Women Are from...
John Gray is recognized internationally as a leader in the field of relationships and personal growth...
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 Finance Choices - Personal Finance Wiki   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
The Edwards family (John, Elizabeth, and son Wade) returned to North Carolina in 1981, settling in the capital of Raleigh.
Before the 2004 Senate election, Edwards announced his retirement from the Senate and supported Erskine Bowles, former White House Chief of Staff, as the successor to his seat; Bowles, however, was defeated by Republican Richard Burr in the election.
In low-income Greene County, North Carolina he unveiled the pilot program for College for Everyone, an educational measure he promised during his presidential campaign, in which prospective college students will receive a scholarship for their first year in exchange for ten hours of work a week.
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 Vomiting Green   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Green Green - Green Green (グリーングリーン) is a Japanese, 12-episode anime series based on a H-game of the same name.
Although Green Green is adapted from a pornographic video game, of which 3 volumes have been published,...
Green Left (Green Party of England and Wales) - Green Left is an anti-capitalist and eco-socialist current within the Green Party of England and Wales.
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 Bigfoot Encyclopedia Article @ Peculiarities.org   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Bigfoot, also known as Sasquatch, is believed by some to be an -like John Napier and by others to be the product of South America.
Bigfoot is sometimes described as a large, Lummi hairy hominoid creature living in remote forested edit areas of the [14] and of Humboldt County, California, specifically those in edit and other parts of the Guggenheim Foundation, Sci-Fi Channel, the Michael Ames, the Giant (mythology) region, and the forests of the Oregon and the [15].
Citing research by John Green, who uncovered the fact that several other contemporary British Columbia newspapers regarded the alleged capture as most dubious, Clark notes that the ISBN 0-684-85602-6 Mainland Guardian wrote, "Absurdity is written on the face of it" (Clark, 195).
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 Green Man information - Search.com
This is sometimes said to indicate the vitality of the Green Man, who was able to survive as a symbol of pre-Christian traditions despite, and at the same time complementary to, the influence of Christianity.
The Green Knight of Sir Gawain and the Green Knight serves as both monster and mentor to Gawain, belonging to a pre-Christian world which seems antagonistic but is in the end harmonious with the Christian one.
Sir Gawain himself is also a reference to the Green Man, as he is related to an older, traditional Gawain who is very much a pagan figure, a bringer of spring and rebirth, and also the healer of the king.
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The Venerable John Henry Cardinal Newman (February 21, 1801 – August 11, 1890) was an English convert to Roman Catholicism, later made a cardinal.
John Henry Newman was born in London, the eldest son of John Newman, banker, of the firm of Ramsbottom, Newman and Co. The Newman family was understood to be of Dutch extraction, and the name itself, spelt "Newmann" in an earlier generation, further suggests Hebrew (Jewish) origin.
John Henry was the eldest of six children.
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 John Carpenter
John Howard Carpenter (born January 16, 1948 in Carthage, New York) is an American film director, screenwriter, producer, actor, and film music composer.
Some of the films that John Carpenter was attached to at one point but eventually left were Top Gun, Fatal Attraction, The Golden Child, No Way Out, Star Trek: The Motion Picture, Deal of the Century, Armed and Dangerous, Firestarter and The Philadelphia Experiment.
During the 1970's, John Carpenter and Darwin Joston, who played Napoleon Wilson in Assault on Precinct 13, were, for a while, next-door neighbors in Los Angeles.
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 John Quiggin » Blog Archive » A guest post on Condorcet voting   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
John Quiggin presents absolutely no evidence to back up those assertions which are vaugely worded, much as politicians word things as demonstrated here.
OPV is also the solution to the Senate’s woes, because it would mean that the seats that didn’t go to candidates with a full quota would go to those with the nearest thing to it on the primary vote, unless enough voters consciously directed their preferences otherwise.
Perhaps the reason you and Antony Green are so disdainful of Condorcet without having proper arguments is that you both have a vested interest in the maintanence of the status quo.
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