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  List of explorers - Open Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Thomas Cavendish, (died 1592), English sailor and explorer.
Jules Dumont d'Urville, (1790-1842), explorer of the Pacific and Antarctica
Romolo Gessi ((1831, 1881)), Italian explorer of the Nile and of Sudan
open-encyclopedia.com /Expeditions   (1225 words)

  
 Library of Economics and Liberty: Biographies in Brief
Thomas Hodgskin, officer in the British Navy who left and subsequently worked for The Economist, was one of the earliest popularizers of economics for audiences of non-economists.
Thomas Robert Malthus received instant renown for his youthful publication of the timely Essay on the Principle of Population, the first edition of which became the topic of debate everywhere from street corners to academic halls.
Walker, Francis A. Francis Amasa Walker was an economics professor at Yale University, and served as president of the American Statistical Association and American Economic Association, and for a time, MIT.
www.econlib.org /library/briefbios.html   (3890 words)

  
 KinsellaLaw
The story centers on an alliance between a Cuban dictator, a new despot in Venezuela, and Middle Eastern terrorists, funded by Arabian oil profits and employing rogue scientists to develop horrible weapons to be deployed to the alliance’s enemy states around the world.
The majority reasoned (sic) that there was no failure to pay just compensation, since the amount of just compensation was zero because without the mandatory pooling arrangements of IOLTA, the petitioners' funds could not have generated any interest in the first place.
In a powerful dissent, Justice Scalia (joined by Chief Justice Rehnquist and Justices Kennedy and Thomas) shows how nonsensical and poorly reasoned the majority's opinion is (i.e., how inexplicable it is that O'Connor joined the majority opinion in Brown, despite its clear inconsistency with Phillips).
www.kinsellalaw.com   (8085 words)

  
 Whitley County Information:  Location, Formation, Major Cities and Attractions
The major water sources are the Cumberland and Laurel
In April 1759 explorer Dr. Thomas Walker and his party entered the Whitley County area at Blake's Fork Creek.
"The Kentucky Encyclopedia" c 1992 University Press of Kentucky, Editor in Chief John E. Kleber; Associate Editors Thomas D. Clark; Lowell H. Harrison; James C. Klotter.
www.abraxis.com /beegee/Kentucky/coinfo.html   (624 words)

  
 Clusty in the News
Search Engine Watch    Best Search Feature31 March 2005 — Clusty's Clustering: Clustering was mentioned more than any other feature (10 times), with an additional six mentions being made specifically about the clustering feature at Clusty.com.
Forbes    Best of the Web29 March 2005 — "Clusty" is short for clustering, as in, this metasearch engine takes your results and organizes them into "clusters." Type in "Jefferson" and the clusters will be as diverse as Thomas Jefferson, Jefferson Airplane and NBA star Richard Jefferson.
Government Computer News    Power User: More Google Power By John McCormick, 4 March 2005 — Vivísimo (www.vivisimo.com), a relatively new company in my neighborhood, Pittsburgh, has built a new kind of enterprise metasearch tool already in use at NASA, NSA and other government agencies.
clusty.com /press   (3010 words)

  
 Bibliography - Titles with E and F   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Family History Records of Dr. Thomas Walker, First Explorer of Kentucky.
From Virginia, New England, Saint Dominique, West Indies - They Came to Georgia.
The Genealogies of the Families Formon-Boisclair, Walker, Beers, Lacy.
www.temple-genealogy.com /source3.htm   (878 words)

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