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U.S. Volunteerism U.S. Volunteerism
VOLUNTEERISM, U.S. The meaning of volunteerism is contingent on the nature of government, particularly the extent and ways in which it enables individuals to make uncompensated donations of money and labor to some form of collective activity or shared purpose. Over the course of the five centuries... Read more
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Paul Zindel Paul Zindel
Paul Zindel From Pulitzer prize-winning playwright to young adult fiction writer, American author Paul Zindel (born 1936) turned his real-life turbulent teens into fictional stories to show teenagers that their lives and feelings do matter. Paul Zindel did not choose to become a playwright,... Read more
Aliens Aliens
ALIENS Foreign-born persons who have not been naturalized to become U.S. citizens under federal law and the Constitution. The federal immigration laws determine whether a person is an alien. Generally, a person born in a foreign country is an alien, but a child born in a foreign nation to parents... Read more
Human ecology Human ecology
Human Ecology Theory Theories of human interaction should provide a way of making sense of events that have happened in the past, and then allow us to make predictions about what may happen in the future. Human ecology theory is a way of looking at the interactions of humans with their... Read more
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Ghosts Ghost lore has a long and colorful history. The word ghost has been in use since the late sixteenth century. It derives from a more ancient term, gast, in the language that evolved into modern German. For some time, ghost has usually signified the disembodied spirit of a deceased person.... Read more
Childrens Online Privacy Protection Act of 1998 Childrens Online Privacy Protection Act of 1998
Children'S Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA) The Children's Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA) is a U.S. federal law designed to limit the collection and use of personal information about children by the operators of Internet services and Web sites. Passed by the U.S. Congress in 1998, the... Read more
Venus Williams Venus Williams
Williams, Venus (1980) Eldest of two professional tennis playing sisters. Venus and Serena (1981– ) shot to fame in the 1990s with a series of high-profile wins. In 1997 Venus became the first unseeded woman to reach the final of the US Open, and the first African-American woman to... Read more
Charles Foster Charles Foster
Charles Foster 1828-1904, U.S. Secretary of the Treasury (1891-93), b. Seneca co., Ohio. He was long identified with the business interests of Fostoria, Ohio—named for C. W. Foster, his father. A Republican, he served (1871-79) in the U.S. House of Representatives and as a member of the... Read more

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