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Phoenix (Arizona) Phoenix (Arizona)
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Flathead ETHNONYMS: Salish, Selish The Flathead are an American Indian group numbering about four thousand who live with members of the Kalispel and Kutenai American Indian groups on the Flathead Indian Reservation in northwestern Montana. The Flathead are a Salishan-speaking group who in the... Read more
Performance-Enhancing Drugs Performance-Enhancing Drugs
CHAPTER 9 PERFORMANCE-ENHANCING DRUGS The spirit of sport is the celebration of the human spirit, the body and the mind. Doping is contrary to the spirit of sport, erodes public confidence and jeopardises the health and well-being of athletes. —World Anti-Doping Agency The word doping... Read more
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Obituaries The following people, appearing in volumes 1–27 of the Encyclopedia of World Biography, have died since the publication of the second edition and its supplements. Each entry lists the volume where the full biography can be found. ANTONIONI, MICHELANGELO (born 1912), Italian... Read more
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Desalinization Because only 1 percent of the Earth's water is fresh, it is useful to utilize the oceans as a means of supplementing the fresh-water supply. To be potable (drinkable), however, salt and other chemicals must first be removed from the sea water. This process of... Read more
Commodity Exchange Act Commodity Exchange Act
Commodity Exchange Act (1936) Jerry W. Markham The Commodity Exchange Act (P.L. 74-765, 49 Stat. 149) is the successor to earlier legislation that had proved ineffective in stopping the manipulation of commodity prices. Although the Commodity Exchange Act was itself later found to be a flawed... Read more
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Yellow Journalism and the Circulation War of 1896 Sources Sunday World. During the 1880s the Sunday edition of Joseph Pulitzer’s World increasingly became a collection of features, advertising, and drawings; each issue had forty-four to fifty-two pages. Circulation passed 250,000 in 1887.... Read more

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