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Lewis & Clark College

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Lewis & Clark College is a private liberal arts college in the northwest United States, located in Portland, Oregon. [1]

118 relations: ACT (test), Adjunct professor, Alan L. Hart, Albany Research Center, Albany, Oregon, Amber Case, Annapolis Group, Anthony Swofford, Becca Bernstein, Big Love, Bill Walker (U.S. politician), Biologist, Bob Gaillard, Brigadier general, California State Senate, California's 1st State Senate district, Clinton–Lewinsky scandal, Collins View, Portland, Oregon, Council for Advancement and Support of Education, Don Bonker, Donald Eric Capps, Downtown Portland, Oregon, Earl Blumenauer, Elbert Nevius Condit, Environmental law, Ever Carradine, Fitzhugh Dodson, Foam weapon, Forbes, Gender neutrality, Genevieve Gorder, Governor of Oregon, Grading in education, Griswold Stadium, Haben Girma, HBO, Heidi Heitkamp, Herman Brookman, Hillsdale, Portland, Oregon, Historian, Humanities, Jake Longstreth, Jarhead (book), Jeanne M. Holm, John F. Callahan, John R. Howard Hall, Jon Jaqua, Jules Bailey, Kate Brown, Kim Stafford, ..., Kiplinger's Personal Finance, Kurtis Schaeffer, Larry Campbell (Oregon politician), Latin, Lewis & Clark Law School, Lewis and Clark Expedition, Liberal arts college, Linfield College, List of Governors of Alaska, Major general, Major League Baseball, Marcia S. Krieger, Mark V. Olsen, Markie Post, Mary Szybist, Matt Biondi, Matt Wuerker, Meier & Frank, Money (magazine), Monica Lewinsky, Muhammad bin Nayef, National Collegiate Athletic Association, NCAA Division III, Northwest Conference, Oleg D. Jefimenko, Oregon, Oregon House of Representatives, Oregon Supreme Court, Pacific Northwest, Pacific University, Pamplin Sports Center, Penn Badgley, Percy R. Kelly, Pete Ward, Phyllis Yes, Portland Tribune, Portland, Oregon, Presbyterianism, Private school, Ralph Ellison, Residential area, Robert B. Pamplin Jr., Ronald A. Marks, Rugby football, Sagala Ratnayaka, SAT, Saudi Arabia, Speaker (politics), Sri Lanka, Stephen Dow Beckham, Study abroad, Ted Gaines, The Chronicle of Higher Education, The Daily Beast, Travel + Leisure, TriMet, Tryon Creek State Natural Area, U.S. News & World Report, Ultimate (sport), United States, United States Armed Forces, United States District Court for the District of Colorado, Vern Rutsala, Ward Plummer, Willamette University, Willamette Valley, William Stafford (poet), Wind power. Expand index (68 more) »

ACT (test)

The ACT (originally an abbreviation of American College Testing) Name changed in 1996.

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Adjunct professor

Adjunct professor (adjunct lecturer and adjunct instructor, or adjunct faculty collectively) is a type of academic appointment in higher education.

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Alan L. Hart

Alan L. Hart (October 4, 1890 – July 1, 1962) was an American physician, radiologist, tuberculosis researcher, writer and novelist.

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Albany Research Center

The Albany Research Center, now part of National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL), is a U.S. Department of Energy laboratory staffed by Federal employees located in Albany, Oregon.

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Albany, Oregon

Albany is the county seat of Linn County, and the 11th largest city in the State of Oregon.

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Amber Case

Amber Case (born Portland, Oregon) is a cyborg anthropologist, user experience designer and public speaker.

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Annapolis Group

The Annapolis Group is an American organization of independent liberal arts colleges.

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Anthony Swofford

Anthony Swofford (born August 12, 1970) is an American writer and U.S. Marine, best known for his 2003 book Jarhead, based heavily on his accounts of various situations encountered in the Persian Gulf War.

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Becca Bernstein

Becca Bernstein (born 1977) is an American artist.

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Big Love

Big Love is an American television drama series that aired on HBO between March 2006 and March 2011.

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Bill Walker (U.S. politician)

William Martin Walker (born April 16, 1951) is an American attorney and politician who is the 11th and current governor of Alaska.

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Biologist

A biologist, is a scientist who has specialized knowledge in the field of biology, the scientific study of life.

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Bob Gaillard

Bob Gaillard (born October 23, 1940) is an American former college basketball coach and businessman.

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Brigadier general

Brigadier general (Brig. Gen.) is a senior rank in the armed forces.

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California State Senate

The California State Senate is the upper house of the California State Legislature.

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California's 1st State Senate district

California's 1st State Senate district is one of 40 California State Senate districts.

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Clinton–Lewinsky scandal

The Clinton–Lewinsky scandal was an American political sex scandal that involved 49-year-old President Bill Clinton and 22-year-old White House intern Monica Lewinsky.

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Collins View, Portland, Oregon

Collins View is a neighborhood in the Southwest section of Portland, Oregon.

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Council for Advancement and Support of Education

The Council for Advancement and Support of Education (CASE) is a nonprofit association of educational institutions.

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Don Bonker

Don Leroy Bonker (born March 7, 1937, in Denver, Colorado) is an American former congressman for the state of Washington and a Democrat.

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Donald Eric Capps

Donald Eric Capps (January 30, 1939 – August 26, 2015) was an American theologian and William Harte Felmeth Professor of Pastoral Theology at Princeton Theological Seminary.

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Downtown Portland, Oregon

Downtown Portland, the city center of Portland, Oregon, United States, is located on the west bank of the Willamette River.

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Earl Blumenauer

Earl Blumenauer (born August 16, 1948) is the U.S. Representative for, serving since 1996.

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Elbert Nevius Condit

The Reverend Elbert Nevius Condit (1846–1900) was a Presbyterian minister and the third president of Occidental College in California.

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Environmental law

Environmental law, also known as environmental and natural resources law, is a collective term describing the network of treaties, statutes, regulations, common and customary laws addressing the effects of human activity on the natural environment.

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Ever Carradine

Ever Dawn Carradine (born August 6, 1974) is an American actress.

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Fitzhugh Dodson

Fitzhugh J. Dodson (1923, Baltimore, Maryland – May 2, 1993, Long Beach, California) was an American clinical psychologist, lecturer and educator.

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Foam weapon

A foam weapon, also known as a boffer, padded weapon, or latex weapon, is a padded mock weapon used for simulated handheld combat.

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Forbes

Forbes is an American business magazine.

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Gender neutrality

Gender neutrality (adjective form: gender-neutral), also known as gender-neutralism or the gender neutrality movement, describes the idea that policies, language, and other social institutions should avoid distinguishing roles according to people's sex or gender, in order to avoid discrimination arising from the impression that there are social roles for which one gender is more suited than another.

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Genevieve Gorder

Genevieve Gorder (born July 26, 1974 in Minneapolis, Minnesota) is an American television host and interior designer.

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Governor of Oregon

The Governor of Oregon is the head of the executive branch of Oregon's state government and serves as the commander-in-chief of the state's military forces.

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Grading in education

Grading in education is the process of applying standardized measurements of varying levels of achievement in a course.

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Griswold Stadium

Griswold Stadium is an American football and soccer stadium which serves as the home of the Lewis & Clark Pioneers football and soccer teams.

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Haben Girma

Haben Girma (born July 29, 1988) is an American woman born from Eritrean mother and Ethiopian father, a disability rights advocate, and the first deafblind graduate of Harvard Law School.

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HBO

Home Box Office (HBO) is an American premium cable and satellite television network of Home Box Office, Inc..

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Heidi Heitkamp

Mary Kathryn "Heidi" Heitkamp (born October 30, 1955) is an American businesswoman, lawyer, and politician serving as the junior United States Senator from North Dakota since 2013.

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Herman Brookman

Herman S. Brookman (July 2, 1891 — November 6, 1973) was an architect in Portland, Oregon, United States.

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Hillsdale, Portland, Oregon

The Hillsdale district is a neighborhood in the southwest section of Portland, Oregon, United States.

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Historian

A historian is a person who studies and writes about the past, and is regarded as an authority on it.

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Humanities

Humanities are academic disciplines that study aspects of human society and culture.

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Jake Longstreth

John Pullman "Jake" Longstreth, Jr. (born 1977 in Sharon, Connecticut) is an American painter and radio personality.

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Jarhead (book)

Jarhead is a 2003 Gulf War memoir by author and former U.S. Marine Anthony Swofford.

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Jeanne M. Holm

Major General Jeanne Marjorie Holm (June 23, 1921 – February 15, 2010) was the first female one-star general of the United States Air Force and the first female two-star general in any service branch of the United States.

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John F. Callahan

John F. Callahan is literary executor for Ralph Ellison, and was the editor for his posthumously-released novel ''Juneteenth''.

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John R. Howard Hall

John R. Howard Hall is an academic building on the Lewis & Clark College campus, in Portland, Oregon.

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Jon Jaqua

Jon V. Jaqua (born September 10, 1948 in Eugene, Oregon) is a former American football safety in the National Football League for the Washington Redskins.

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Jules Bailey

Jules Lancaster Kopel Bailey (born November 8, 1979) is an American politician and economist in Portland, Oregon.

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Kate Brown

Katherine Brown (born June 21, 1960) is an American politician who is the 38th and current Governor of Oregon.

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Kim Stafford

Kim Robert Stafford (born October 15, 1949) is an American poet and essayist who lives in Portland, Oregon.

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Kiplinger's Personal Finance

Kiplinger's Personal Finance (KIP-ling-ers) is an American personal finance magazine published by Kiplinger since 1947.

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Kurtis Schaeffer

Kurtis R. Schaeffer is Professor of Tibetan and Buddhist Studies at the University of Virginia and Chair of the Religious Studies department.

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Larry Campbell (Oregon politician)

Larry L. Campbell (born July 31, 1931) a Republican politician from the U.S. state of Oregon, served as Speaker of the Oregon House of Representatives in the early 1990s, representing Eugene.

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Latin

Latin (Latin: lingua latīna) is a classical language belonging to the Italic branch of the Indo-European languages.

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Lewis & Clark Law School

The Northwestern School of Law of Lewis and Clark College (also known as Lewis & Clark Law School), is an American Bar Association-approved private law school in Portland, Oregon.

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Lewis and Clark Expedition

The Lewis and Clark Expedition from May 1804 to September 1806, also known as the Corps of Discovery Expedition, was the first American expedition to cross the western portion of the United States.

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Liberal arts college

A liberal arts college is a college with an emphasis on undergraduate study in the liberal arts and sciences.

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Linfield College

Linfield College is an American private institution of higher learning located in McMinnville, Oregon.

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List of Governors of Alaska

The Governor of Alaska is the chief executive of the U.S. state of Alaska.

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Major general

Major general (abbreviated MG, Maj. Gen. and similar) is a military rank used in many countries.

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Major League Baseball

Major League Baseball (MLB) is a professional baseball organization, the oldest of the four major professional sports leagues in the United States and Canada.

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Marcia S. Krieger

Marcia Smith Krieger (born March 3, 1954) is the Chief United States District Judge of the United States District Court for the District of Colorado.

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Mark V. Olsen

Mark V. Olsen (born 1962) is a U.S. TV producer and screenwriter.

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Markie Post

Marjorie Armstrong "Markie" Post (born November 4, 1950) is an American actress, known for her roles as bail bondswoman Terri Michaels in The Fall Guy on ABC from 1982 to 1985, as public defender Christine Sullivan on the NBC sitcom Night Court from 1985 to 1992, and as Georgie Anne Lahti Hartman on the CBS sitcom Hearts Afire from 1992 to 1995.

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Mary Szybist

Mary Szybist (born 20 September 1970) is an American poet.

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Matt Biondi

Matthew Nicholas Biondi (born October 8, 1965) is an American former competition swimmer, eleven-time Olympic medalist, and former world record-holder in five events.

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Matt Wuerker

Matt Wuerker is a Pulitzer Prize-winning American political cartoonist and founding staff member of Politico.

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Meier & Frank

Meier & Frank was a prominent chain of department stores founded in Portland, Oregon, and later bought by the May Department Stores Company.

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Money (magazine)

Money is a magazine that is published by Meredith Corporation.

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Monica Lewinsky

Monica Samille Lewinsky (born July 23, 1973) is an American activist, television personality, fashion designer, and former White House intern.

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Muhammad bin Nayef

Muhammad bin Nayef Al Saud (محمد بن نايف بن عبد العزيز آل سعود; born 30 August 1959) is a prominent member of the House of Saud.

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National Collegiate Athletic Association

The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) is a non-profit organization which regulates athletes of 1,281 institutions and conferences.

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NCAA Division III

Division III (D-III) is a division of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) in the United States.

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Northwest Conference

The Northwest Conference (NWC) is an athletic conference which competes in the NCAA's Division III.

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Oleg D. Jefimenko

Oleg Dmitrovich Jefimenko (October 14, 1922, Kharkiv, Ukraine – May 14, 2009, Morgantown, West Virginia, United States) was a physicist and Professor Emeritus at West Virginia University.

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Oregon

Oregon is a state in the Pacific Northwest region on the West Coast of the United States.

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Oregon House of Representatives

The Oregon House of Representatives is the lower house of the Oregon Legislative Assembly.

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Oregon Supreme Court

The Oregon Supreme Court (OSC) is the highest state court in the U.S. state of Oregon.

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Pacific Northwest

The Pacific Northwest (PNW), sometimes referred to as Cascadia, is a geographic region in western North America bounded by the Pacific Ocean to the west and (loosely) by the Cascade Mountain Range on the east.

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Pacific University

Pacific University is a private, non-profit, coeducational university, based in Forest Grove, Oregon, United States.

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Pamplin Sports Center

The Pamplin Sports Center is a 2,300 seat basketball and volleyball arena in Portland, Oregon which serves as the home of the Lewis & Clark Pioneers.

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Penn Badgley

Penn Dayton Badgley (born November 1, 1986) is an American actor and musician.

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Percy R. Kelly

Percy R. Kelly (July 13, 1870 – June 14, 1949) was an American attorney and jurist in the state of Oregon.

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Pete Ward

Peter Thomas Ward (born July 26, 1937 in Montreal, Quebec) is a retired professional baseball player who played 9 seasons for the Baltimore Orioles, Chicago White Sox, and New York Yankees of Major League Baseball.

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Phyllis Yes

Phyllis Yes (born 1941) is an Oregon-based artist whose artistic media range from works on painted canvas to furniture, clothing, and jewelry.

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Portland Tribune

The Portland Tribune is a free newspaper published twice weekly, each Tuesday and Thursday, in Portland, Oregon, United States.

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Portland, Oregon

Portland is the largest city in the U.S. state of Oregon and the seat of Multnomah County.

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Presbyterianism

Presbyterianism is a part of the reformed tradition within Protestantism which traces its origins to Britain, particularly Scotland, and Ireland.

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Private school

Private schools, also known to many as independent schools, non-governmental, privately funded, or non-state schools, are not administered by local, state or national governments.

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Ralph Ellison

Ralph Waldo Ellison (March 1, 1913 – April 16, 1994) was an American novelist, literary critic, and scholar.

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Residential area

A residential area is a land used in which housing predominates, as opposed to industrial and commercial areas.

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Robert B. Pamplin Jr.

Robert Boisseau Pamplin Jr. (born September 3, 1941) is an American businessman, philanthropist, and minister.

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Ronald A. Marks

Ronald Anthony Marks is a former senior CIA official and Capitol Hill Staffer.

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Rugby football

Rugby football refers to the team sports rugby league and rugby union.

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Sagala Ratnayaka

Sagala Gajendra Ratnayaka, MP (born 27 February 1968) is a Sri Lankan politician.

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SAT

The SAT is a standardized test widely used for college admissions in the United States.

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Saudi Arabia

Saudi Arabia, officially the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA), is a sovereign Arab state in Western Asia constituting the bulk of the Arabian Peninsula.

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Speaker (politics)

The speaker of a deliberative assembly, especially a legislative body, is its presiding officer, or the chair.

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Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka (Sinhala: ශ්‍රී ලංකා; Tamil: இலங்கை Ilaṅkai), officially the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka, is an island country in South Asia, located in the Indian Ocean to the southwest of the Bay of Bengal and to the southeast of the Arabian Sea.

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Stephen Dow Beckham

Stephen Dow Beckham is an American historian known for his work with Native Americans and the American West, especially the Pacific Northwest and the Lewis and Clark Expedition.

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Study abroad

Studying abroad is the act of a student pursuing educational opportunities in a country other than one's own.

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Ted Gaines

Edward M. "Ted" Gaines (born April 25, 1958) is a California State Senator, representing the 1st Senate district.

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The Chronicle of Higher Education

The Chronicle of Higher Education is a newspaper and website that presents news, information, and jobs for college and university faculty and Student Affairs professionals (staff members and administrators).

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The Daily Beast

The Daily Beast is an American news and opinion website focused on politics and pop culture.

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Travel + Leisure

Travel + Leisure is a travel magazine based in New York City, New York.

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TriMet

TriMet, more formally known as the Tri-County Metropolitan Transportation District of Oregon, is a public agency that operates mass transit in a region that spans most of the Portland metropolitan area in the U.S. state of Oregon.

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Tryon Creek State Natural Area

The Tryon Creek State Natural Area is a state park located primarily in Portland, in the U.S. state of Oregon.

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U.S. News & World Report

U.S. News & World Report is an American media company that publishes news, opinion, consumer advice, rankings, and analysis.

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Ultimate (sport)

Ultimate, originally known as Ultimate frisbee, is a non-contact team sport played with a flying disc (frisbee).

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United States

The United States of America (USA), commonly known as the United States (U.S.) or America, is a federal republic composed of 50 states, a federal district, five major self-governing territories, and various possessions.

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United States Armed Forces

The United States Armed Forces are the military forces of the United States of America.

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United States District Court for the District of Colorado

The United States District Court for the District of Colorado (in case citations, D. Colo. or D. Col.) is a federal court in the Tenth Circuit (except for patent claims and claims against the U.S. government under the Tucker Act, which are appealed to the Federal Circuit).

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Vern Rutsala

Vern Rutsala (February 5, 1934 – April 2, 2014) was an American poet.

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Ward Plummer

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Willamette University

Willamette University is a private liberal arts college located in Salem, Oregon, United States.

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Willamette Valley

The Willamette Valley is a long valley in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States.

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William Stafford (poet)

William Edgar Stafford (January 17, 1914 – August 28, 1993) was an American poet and pacifist, and the father of poet and essayist Kim Stafford.

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Wind power

Wind power is the use of air flow through wind turbines to mechanically power generators for electricity.

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