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The Automobile
THE AUTOMOBILE Innovative Industry New Year's Day 1910 saw the opening of Henry Ford's Highland Park factory, where innovations in the manufacturing process would help to make the Ford Motor Company's revolutionary Model T, introduced in 1908, the car of the decade. In 1910... Read more |
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Club Drugs
Club Drugs Definition Club drugs is the generic term for psychoactive drugs, usually illegal, that are used by participants of the rave and dance club and recreational drug subculture. Description The most commonly used club drugs are MDMA (ecstasy), LSD, psilocybin mushrooms, rohypnol, GHB,... Read more |
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chiaroscuro woodcut
chiaroscuro woodcut. A type of woodcut in which tonal effects are created by printing successively onto the same sheet from different blocks of varying tone. Two or more tones of a single colour are used, or of two closely related colours, one of which is darker than the other. It is usual to make... Read more |
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Federal Land Policy and Management Act
Federal Land policy and Management Act (1976) William V. Luneburg Excerpt from the Federal Land Policy and Management Act The Congress declares that it is the policy of the United States that ... the national interest will be best realized if the public lands and their resources are... Read more |
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United States Customs Service
Customs Service, United States ¦ JUDSON KNIGHT One of the oldest bureaus of the federal government, the United States Customs Service was founded in the first year of George Washington's presidency, and for decades the tariffs it collected funded virtually all government... Read more |
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Church Unions
CHURCH UNIONS AND REUNIONS A Decade of Mergers The 1930s saw a series of unions among Protestant groups, usually bringing together people of different ethnic backgrounds who shared a religious tradition. In 1931 members of the Lutheran Synod of Buffalo joined the Evangelical... Read more |
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Aldous Leonard Huxley
Aldous Leonard Huxley 1894-1963, English author; grandson of Thomas Henry Huxley . Educated at Eton and Oxford, he traveled widely and during the 1920s lived in Italy. He came to the United States in the 1937 and settled in California. On the verge of blindness from the time he was 16, Huxley... Read more |
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Charter Schools
Charter Schools One of the most popular school restructuring strategies in the early 1990s was the emergence of charter schools. In 1991, Minnesota became the first state to pass legislation enabling the establishment of charter schools. In the ensuing decade, many states crafted charter school... Read more |
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