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  • 111The Westing Game —   The 1992 P …

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  • 112The Lonely Crowd — a 1950 sociological analysis by David Riesman, along with Nathan Glazer and Reuel Denney. It is considered longside with Riesmans friend and fellow colleague C. Wright Mills and his study , to be a major landmark study of American character.cite …

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  • 113The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus — Theatrical release poster Directed by Terry Gilliam …

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  • 114The Imperial Presidency — by Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr. was written in 1973. Also see thephrase Imperial Presidency .This book details the history of the Presidency of the United States from its conception by the Constitutional Founders, through the late twentieth century …

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  • 115The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao —   …

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  • 116The Council on Quality and Leadership — – CQL is a United States organisation dedicated to the definition, measurement, and improvement of personal and community quality of life for people with disabilities and people with mental illness. It has partnerships with organisations in… …

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  • 117The CIA and the Cult of Intelligence —   …

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  • 118The Hapa Project — is a multiracial identity art project created by American artist Kip Fulbeck. The project embodies a range mediums, including a published book, traveling photographic exhibition, satellite community presentations, and online communities.… …

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  • 119The Benedictine Order —     The Benedictine Order     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► The Benedictine Order     The Benedictine Order comprises monks living under the Rule of St. Benedict, and commonly known as black monks . The order will be considered in this article under… …

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  • 120The Byzantine Empire —     The Byzantine Empire     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► The Byzantine Empire     The ancient Roman Empire having been divided into two parts, an Eastern and a Western, the Eastern remained subject to successors of Constantine, whose capital was at …

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