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James IV
James IV 1473-1513, king of Scotland (1488-1513), son and successor of James III. He was an able and popular king, and his reign was one of stability and progress for Scotland. After suppressing an insurrection of discontented nobles early in his reign, he set about restoring order, improving... Read more |
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American Alliance for Health Physical Education Recreation and Dance
AMERICAN ALLIANCE FOR HEALTH, PHYSICAL EDUCATION, RECREATION, AND DANCE The American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance (AAHPERD) is the only voluntary professional organization in the world that brings together teachers, students, administrators, and practitioners in... Read more |
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Ptotest
Protest BIBLIOGRAPHY Social protest is collective action that uses unconventional means to press claims on institutional authorities to alter conditions and address collective grievances. From suicide bombings, to peaceful street marches, to religious ceremonies ordaining women as Catholic... Read more |
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International Nongovernmental Organizations
International Nongovernmental Organizations (INGOs) ORIGINS AND EXPANSION INGO OPERATIONS AND ACTIVITIES CRITICISMS OF INGOS BIBLIOGRAPHY International nongovernmental organizations (INGOs) are not-for-profit voluntary associations operating at the international, transnational, or global... Read more |
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Leonidas Lafayette Polk
Leonidas Lafayette Polk 1837-92, American agrarian leader, b. Anson co., N.C. After studying agriculture at Davidson College, he managed a plantation in North Carolina, served with the Confederate army in the Civil War, and then returned to farming. He led in the North Carolina Granger movement... Read more |
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Baron Dominique-Vivant Denon
Dominique-Vivant Denon, Baron , 1747-1825, French artist, writer, and archaeologist. He had a brilliant career as artist and diplomat under the ancien régime and followed Napoleon on his campaign in Egypt. In 1804 he became director-general of museums and was instrumental in bringing foreign... Read more |
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Facilitation
FACILITATION Facilitation refers to the repeated passage of an excitation along the same pathway; this brings about a gradual and permanent decrease in resistance to this progression, and thus this channel develops into the preferred pathway for future excitations. This term was used very early by... Read more |
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utilitarianism
utilitarianism , in ethics, the theory that the rightness or wrongness of an action is determined by its usefulness in bringing about the most happiness of all those affected by it. Utilitarianism is a form of consequentialism, which advocates that those actions are right which bring about the most... Read more |
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Susan Rothenberg
Susan Rothenberg Bringing a sense of personal, narrative imagery to an otherwise abstract style of painting, artist Susan Rothenberg (born 1945) rose to a place of prominence on the New York art scene in the 1970s, and has continued to gain critical acclaim for her work in the decades since. ... Read more |
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