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Social Settlements
Social Settlements Social settlements, or settlement houses, are centers for neighborhood social services and social reform activities typically located in densely populated urban areas. During the Progressive Era (1890 Read more |
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Robert Duvall
DUVALL, Robert 1931– PERSONAL Full name, Robert Selden Duvall; born January 5, 1931, in San Diego, CA; son of William Howard Duvall (a naval officer); mother, an amateur actress; married Barbara Benjamin (a designer), 1964 (divorced, 1975); married Gail Youngs (an actress), 1982... Read more |
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Urban renewal
URBAN REDEVELOPMENT URBAN REDEVELOPMENT. Nineteenth-century slum housing in the United States consisted of buildings with warrens of tiny, poorly ventilated rooms that resulted in a high incidence of infant mortality and infectious diseases among the European immigrant population. Reform movements... Read more |
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Racial Profiling
RACIAL PROFILING The consideration of race, ethnicity, or national origin by an officer of the law in deciding when and how to intervene in an enforcement capacity. Police officers often profile certain types of individuals who are more likely to perpetrate crimes. Many of these suspects are... Read more |
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Gail Devers
Gail Devers 1966- American track and field athlete Gail Devers will go down as one of the fastest female combination sprinters and hurdlers in history, as well as one of the greatest track and field athletes. While her awards and accomplishments, including setting several American and world... Read more |
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Gerd Binnig
Gerd Karl Binnig German physicist Gerd Binnig (born 1947) won a portion of the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1986 for his part in the invention of the scanning tunneling microscope (STM). He also invented the atomic force microscope, which launched a new field of microscopy, in 1985. Without... Read more |
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Charles Horton Cooley
Charles Horton Cooley 1864-1929, American sociologist, b. Ann Arbor, Mich., grad. Univ. of Michigan (B.A., 1887; Ph.D., 1894); son of Thomas M. Cooley. He taught in the sociology department at the Univ. of Michigan after 1892, although his degree was in economics. Cooley's major contribution to the... Read more |
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Terrell Davis
Terrell Davis 1972- American football player Terrell Davis's exuberant seven year NFL career was marked by record-breaking accomplishments and debilitating migraines and injuries. Davis's speed and tenacity helped John Elway and the Denver Broncos win two consecutive Super Bowl titles, first in... Read more |
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James Caan
CAAN, James Nationality:American. Born:Queens, New York, 26 March 1939. Education:Attended Rhodes High School, Manhattan; Michigan State University; Hofstra College, Long Island; studied acting with Wynn Handman of the Neighborhood Playhouse, New York. ... Read more |
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Pecks Bad Boy
Peck's Bad Boy (1884), a play by Charles Pidgin. [Haverly's New York Comedy Theatre, 40 perf.] Young Henry Peck ( William Carroll) is the bane of his neighborhood, creating mayhem wherever he might be, whether that is his own home, the local grocery and drug stores, or out on a picnic.... Read more |
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