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A teacher (also called a school teacher or, in some contexts, an educator) is a person who helps others to acquire knowledge, competences or values. [1]

6634 relations: A Clergyman's Daughter, A Gay Girl In Damascus, A Year in the Merde, A. A. Fredericks, A. C. Sreehari, A. F. Moritz, A. G. Leonard, A. R. Johnson, A. Thomas Alsbury, A.M. Abu-Abdissamad, Aagot Raaen, Aaron Doering, Aaron Shurin, Aasmund Olavsson Vinje, Abbey Ryan, Abby Lillian Marlatt, Abby Maria Hemenway, Abdoulaye Sadji, Abdourahmane Sarr, Abdul Rahman Abbas, Abdullah Abbas Nadwi, Abdullah ibn Salam, Abeer Hamza, Abel Carlevaro, Aberdeen Grammar School, Aberdeen High School (Washington), Abi Titmuss, Abigail Mejia, Abraham Berge, Abraham Bogdanove, Abraham George, Abraham Yahuda, Abram Hewitt, Abrar-ul-Haq, Abu Uzair, Abul Kalam (vice-chancellor), Aburi Girls' Senior High School, Abuse prevention program, Academic discourse socialization, Academic freedom, Academic tenure in North America, Acadiana Educational Endowment, Accelerated Math, Accelerated Reader, Acland's Video Atlas of Human Anatomy, Acting coach, Actual development level, Adam Bodnar, Adam Brown (music educator), Adam Doughty, ..., Adam Khoo, Adam Martin Wyant, Adam Robinson (author), Addison Powell, Adedayo Clement Adeyeye, Adela Castell, Adelaida Martínez Aguilar, Adelaide Casely-Hayford, Adelaide Hoodless Public School, Adelina Otero-Warren, Adeline Smith, Adnan Yaakob, Adobe Visual Communicator, Adolf A. Berle, Adolf Dahm-Petersen, Adolf Reichwein, Adolf Schlatter, Adolfo Alejandro Nouel, Adolfo Canepa, Adolfo Carrión Jr., Adolph Diesterweg, Adolph John Paschang, Adolphus Howells, Adrian Bower, Adrian Mole: The Cappuccino Years, Adriano Herrerabarría, Advancing Secondary Science Education thru Tetrahymena, Aeneas Francon Williams, Aerobics, Afghan Women's Council, Africa Paradis, Afrikaans folklore, Agil Abbas, Agnes Macphail, Agostinho Neto University, Agricultural education, Agricultural Universities (India), Agriculture in Cambodia, Agustín de Betancourt, Aharon Yadlin, Ahlert Hysing, Ahmad al-Muhajir, Ahmad Baba al Massufi, Ahmad Meshari Al-Adwani, Ahmad Surkati, Ahmed Hassan al-Bakr, Ahmed Marcouch, Ahmed Naguib el-Hilaly, Ahmet Robenson, AIDA interactive educational freeware diabetes simulator, Aidan Key, AIEJI – International Association of Social Educators, Aindrias Mac Cruitín, Aino Forsten, Airline seating sex discrimination controversy, Ajaz Anwar, Akademikerne – The Danish Confederation of Professional Associations, Akbar Agha, Akhsarbek Galazov, Akinyele Umoja, Aksel Mikkelsen, Aksel Sandemose, Al Doty, Al Fairweather, Al-Markaz al-Islami Skardu Baltistan, Alamgir Hashmi, Alan Bowker, Alan Gaumer, Alan Haskvitz, Alan Hinkes, Alan O'Day, Alan Ramsay, Alan Thomson (cricketer), Alasdair Morgan, Alba Herrera y Ogazón, Albanian University in Berat, Albena Petrovic-Vratchanska, Albert Bates, Albert Braun, Albert Edward Winship, Albert Ehlman, Albert Flynn DeSilver, Albert Gerald Sayre, Albert J. Ruffo, Albert Lutuli, Albert Methfessel, Albert Sidney Camp, Albert Vogel, Alberta Foundation for the Arts, Alberta Gay, Alberto Assa, Alberto João Jardim, Alberto Naranjo, Albin C. Bro, Albino Núñez Domínguez, Alcamo, Alcenya Crowley, Aldo Mazza, Aldo Moro, Alec Garden Fraser, Alejandra González Soca, Alejandro Barrero Santiago, Alejandro Gómez (politician), Alejandro Guanes, Aleksandr Khoroshavin, Aleksandr Loran, Aleksandra Popovska, Alex Dolan, Alex Kajitani, Alex McLeod, Alex Smith (engineer), Alexander Balmain, Alexander Beridze, Alexander Braginsky, Alexander Garvin, Alexander Haggerty Krappe, Alexander Langer, Alexander Leeper, Alexander of Villedieu, Alexander Preston Shaw, Alexander Radvilovich, Alexander Sakharoff, Alexander Schneider, Alexander Sutherland (educator), Alexander Tselyakov, Alexander Vladimirovich Averbukh, Alexander W. Monroe, Alexander Wallace (priest), Alexander Worthy Clerk, Alexander Yersin (entomologist), Alexander Zaytsev (artist), Alexander Zelenko, Alexander Zhilkin, Alexandra Jones (archaeologist), Alexandra Moen, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Alexey Bystrow, Alexis Caswell, Alfred Brousseau, Alfred Gibbs Bourne, Alfred Kneschke, Alfred Reynolds (politician), Alfred Richard Orage, Alfred Whitney Griswold, Alfredo Bengzon, Alfredo Ramos Martínez, Algernon Lee, Algernon Methuen, Algie Howell, Algot Tergel, Ali Adjalli, Ali Kwitang, Ali Suavi, Alice Bag, Alice Birney, Alice Clausing, Alice Cordelia Morse, Alice Dayrell Caldeira Brant, Alice Harden, Alice Hausman, Alice Koroma, Alice Mary Robertson, Alice Miel, Alice Randall, Alice T. Schafer, Alice-Miranda, All-Star Western, Allan Gorman, Allan L. Rellon, Allan Søgaard Larsen, Allard H. Gasque, Allen Axel Strom, Allen Falkner, Allen Shawn, Allen University, Allie Beth Martin, Allison Hedge Coke, Ally McBeal (season 4), Alma Hogan Snell, Almir Chediak, Almon Harris Thompson, Alonzo Lewis, Aloysius C. Galvin, Alpha Upsilon Alpha, Alphonse J. Jackson, Alverno College, Alvin Bowman, Alvin Duke Chandler, Alvin P. Shapiro, Alwi bin Thahir al-Haddad, Alys Faiz, Amalia Sartori, Amalie Sara Colquhoun, Amani (dancer), Amata Kabua, Amélia Veiga, Amélie Gabrielle Boudet, Ambrós, Ambrosius Schupp, Ameer Ali Shihabdeen, Amelia Fowler, America W. Robinson, American Alliance for Medical Cannabis, American Business Women's Association, American Cleaning Institute, American Craftsman, American Dance Guild, American Decency Association, American Educational Research Association, American Registry of Professional Animal Scientists, American Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing, Aminu Kano, Amir Faghri, Amnon Wolman, Amos Bronson Alcott, Amos McLemore, Amoud University, Amram Aburbeh, Amy Carter (politician), Amy Clarke (musician), Amy Linker, Amy Spangler, Amy Uyematsu, An Actor Prepares, Ana Roque de Duprey, Anahit Tsitsikian, Anatoly Lyadov, Anatoly Sobchak, Anatoly Yakobson, Anatomical terminology, Aníbal González Irizarry, Aníbal Marrero Pérez, Anders Christian Jensen-Haarup, Anders Josef Europaeus, Andragogy, André Almuró, André Harvey, André Jolivet, André Rouvoet, André Stordeur, Andrée Geulen-Herscovici, Andre Pool, Andrea Doll, Andrea Febbraio, Andrea Gallo, Andreas Carlgren, Andreas Christoph Graf, Andrei Mylnikov, Andrejs Grants, Andrew Burnham (priest), Andrew D. Holt, Andrew Dickson White, Andrew Foster (educator), Andrew Gonzalez, Andrew Honeycutt, Andrew J. Rogers, Andrew Moore (musician), Andrew Parmley, Andrew Pendelton III, Andrew Tracy, Andrey Abraham Potter, Andrey Sirotinin, Andriy Shtoharenko, Andy English, Andy García, Andy Manar, Andy Piggott, Andy Roddick, Andy Welti, Angélica Lagunas, Ange-François Fariau, Angela E. Oh, Angela Goethals, Angela Narth, Angelik Caruana, Angelina (singer), Angelina Ballerina (TV series), Angelo Iachino, Anglican Church of Papua New Guinea, Angur Baba Joshi, Anil Bachoo, Animal culture, Animal Science Image Gallery, Animal training, Anis Nagi, Anishinaabe, Anisur Rahman (politician), Anita Hoffmann, Anita Ward, Anja Cetti Andersen, Ann Jellicoe (educationalist), Ann Jungman, Ann Marie Sastry, Ann Plato, Ann Stock, Anna Botsford Comstock, Anna Couani, Anna Easter Brown, Anna Evans Murray, Anna Gavalda, Anna Goldsworthy, Anna J. Cooper, Anna Lundh, Anna Molka Ahmed, Anna Nagurney, Anna Olsson (author), Anna Rozental, Anna S. Fisher, Anna-Lisa Frykman, Anne Camfield, Anne Campbell, Anne de Vries, Anne George (writer), Anne Hopkins Aitken, Anne Marie Schleiner, Anne Tingelstad Wøien, Anne Vermeer, Annette Lewis Phinazee, Annie Waterhouse, Anouchka van Miltenburg, Anselm Berrigan, Anselm Tupper, Ansley Constance, Anson Phelps Stokes (philanthropist), Ansonia High School (Connecticut), António Marques Mendes, Antônio Carbonari Netto, Antônio Conselheiro, Ante Dabro, Anthony Benezet, Anthony Deydier, Anthony Fry (artist), Anthony N. Michel, Anthony Pritchard, Anti-bullying legislation, Antidosis, Antoine Georges, Anton Durcovici, Anton Eberl, Anton Makarenko, Anton Schwartz, Antonín Jan Jungmann, Antonín Sova, Antoni Łomnicki, Antoni Szuniewicz, Antonio José Martínez, Antonio La Viña, Antonio Martino, Antonio Palocci, Anupam Hazra, Anupriya Patel, Aparna B Marar, Apolinario Mabini, Apostolopulo House, Apple (symbolism), Applied psychology, Appropriation of knowledge, Arabella Scott, Archetypal pedagogy, Archibald Cary Coolidge, Archibald McBryde, Archibald the Koala, Archie Baird, Archie Mitchell (footballer), Archie Robertson (footballer), Architectural Institute of Korea, Argentine Society of Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery, ARIA TV, Arie de Graaf, Ariella Arida, Arkadiy Ismailovich Sukhorukov, Arkansas Department of Education Distance Learning Center, Arlene Setzer, Arlington High School (Texas), Armando Vilaseca, Armstrong High School (Virginia), Army Air Forces Training Command, Arnaldo Freire, Arne Ragnar Enge, Arne Wik Kristiansen, Arno Ros, Arnold Malone, Arnold R. Kilpatrick, Arnold Walter, Arnoldo Sartorio, Arnolds Spekke, Arnon Goldfinger, Art & Creative Materials Institute, Art Staed, Art, Design, Media Subject Centre, Artashes Abeghyan, Artesis Hogeschool Antwerpen, Arthur A. Benjamin Health Professions High School, Arthur Angara, Arthur B. B. Moore, Arthur Coburn, Arthur Doherty, Arthur Dorros, Arthur G. Crane, Arthur Gaskin, Arthur Kantrowitz, Arthur Kurzweil, Arthur Luckman, Arthur Nash (businessman), Arthur Percy Noyes, Arthur Sanders (footballer), Arthur Sherburne Hardy, Arthur T. Prescott, Arthur Waugh (priest), Arts Engine, Arts in education, Artur Shkurti, Arturo Agüero Chaves, Arvin High School, Asa Grant Hilliard III, Asaf Messerer, Asaf Sirkis, Ashby, Lincolnshire, Asheru, Ashley House (TV presenter), Ashwani Gupta, Ask a Stupid Question Day, Askim Upper Secondary School, Assaf Kehati, Assertive discipline, Assessing Pupils' Progress, Assistant Language Teacher, Associação Brasileira de Educação a Distância, Association for Childhood Education International, Association for Education and Research in Computer Aided Architectural Design in Europe, Association for Middle Level Education, Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development, Association Montessori International of the United States, Association of Educational Publishers, Association of Teachers and Lecturers, Audacia Ray, Audrey Grant, August Aichhorn, August Högn, August Socin, August Vollmer, August Zeune, Augusta Braxton Baker, Augustin Brassard, Augustine of Alfeld, Augusto Mijares, Augustus Daniel Imms, Aurel Onciul, Aurelia Browder, Aurelio Voltaire, Austevoll, Austral University of Chile, Australia and New Zealand Academy of Management, Australian College of Educators, Australian Doctors for Africa, Autism spectrum, Autodidacticism, Auxiliary ego, Avasi Grammar School, Avgustyn Voloshyn, Avigdor Miller, Avni Rustemi, Avon Honey, Avondale College, Avraham Eilat, Avrelija Cencič, Avrohom Katz, Award in Education and Training, AwesomenessTV (TV series), Awn Al-Qaddoumi, Ayya Khema, Azel Backus, Aziz Ullah Haidari, Ábrahám Ganz, Ádám Anderle, Ángel Faretta, Ángel Ramos (educator), Ángela Ruiz Robles, Árpád Szendy, Éamon de Valera, École secondaire Grande-Rivière, École secondaire Mont-Bleu, Édouard Claparède, Édouard Daladier, Éric Rohmer, Óscar Tabárez, Østermarkskolen, Øyer, İsmet Güney, İstemihan Taviloğlu, Şükrü Altın, B. D. Dykstra, B. F. Skinner, B. H. Abdul Hameed, B. L. Noojin, B. L. Shaw, B. Patrick Bauer, B. R. Dionysius, Babi Dewet, Bachelor of Liberal Studies, Back to School with Franklin, Backward design, Baden bei Wien, Badrul Khan, Badrunnesa Dalia, Baghwani, Bagindo Azizchan, Bainbridge Bunting, Bajo Topulli, Bakri Sapalo, Bakshi Ghulam Mohammad, Baku State University, Bal Gangadhar Tilak, Barbara Brousal, Barbara Chernow, Barbara Hambly, Barbara Jane Reyes, Barbara Kaija, Barbara Lifton, Barbara Lukermann, Barbara Marten, Barbara Morgan, Barbara Nessim, Barbara Rogoff, Barbara Santucci, Barbara Stamm, Barbara Stewart, Barbara Turf, Barbara Yeager, Barrett Watten, Barry Corbin, Barry Gutierrez, Barry O'Hanlon, Bart Schneemann, Bartholomew Price, Bartholomew Woodlock, Bartosz Piasecki, Bas Jan van Bochove, Bas van der Vlies, Basdeo Panday, Basetsana Kumalo, Basian, Basic body-awareness methodology, Basic life support, Basil Carter, Basil Wynne Willson, Baxter Taylor, Baycrest, Bé Udink, BBC Learning English, BC Agriculture in the Classroom Foundation, BC School Sports, Beata Moon, Beaton Tulk, Beatriz Flores Silva, Beau Carey, Beavercreek High School, Bebek, Beşiktaş, Becca Hayton, Beckett Farm Public School, Bedford Hills Correctional Facility for Women, Behavioral Analysis Unit, Bei Shizhang, Belden Bly, Belhaven University, Belizean society, Belk Library (Elon University), Bembra, Ben Caldwell (filmmaker), Ben Davis (American football), Ben H. Guill, Ben Kamin, Ben Lawton, Ben Parris, Ben Salfield, Benajah Harvey Carroll, Beng Climaco, Benito Canónico, Benjamin Bronfman, Benjamin Cooke, Benjamin F. Lee, Benjamin F. Martin, Benjamin F. Randolph, Benjamin Franklin Mudge, Benjamin Hale (educator), Benjamin Hsiao, Benjamin Loder, Benjamin Milan, Benjamin S. Ruffin Jr., Benjamin Tayabas, Benjamin Tyamzashe, Benjamin W. Arnett, Benna Namugwanya, Bento Teixeira, Berkley High School, Bernadette Bourzai, Bernard Bissonnette, Bernard Christian Steiner, Bernardo Javalquinto-Lagos, Berndt Egerbladh, Bernhard Hantzsch, Bernice MacNaughton High School, Bernice Shedrick, Berry College, Bert Boeren, Bertha Holt, Bertram Pollock, Besant Theosophical School, Bessie Bennett, Bessie Flower, Best practice, Beth Moore, Beth Slingerland, Betsy B. Carr, Bettina Aptheker, Betty Campbell, Betty Castor, Betty Hanson, Betty Ireland, Betty Jane Gorin-Smith, Betty Komp, Betty Pettersson, Betty Shabazz, Bev Harrison, Beverley Nielsen, Beverley Randolph Mason, Beverly Hills Preparatory School, Bhagini Nivedita College, Bhoothathankettu, Bibilegama Maha Vidyalaya, Bible Black, Big Bill Morganfield, Big Brother 10 (U.S.), Big Brother 11 (U.S.), Big Brother 14 (U.S.), Big Brother 18 (U.S.), Big Brother 3 (U.S.), Big Brother Canada (season 1), Big Brother: Over the Top, Big Canoe, Georgia, Big Top Pee-wee, Big Wave Dave's, Big White Ski Resort, Big Writing, Bill D'Arcy, Bill Dickens, Bill Knight, Bill Malone (magician), Bill Matthews, Bill Moore (Queensland politician), Bill Perkins (author), Bill Price (politician), Bill Ritter, Bill Rompkey, Bill Rosendahl, Bill Slater (broadcaster), Bill Thompson (South Dakota politician), Bill Troiano, Bill Wallace (author), Bill Watters, Bill White (Canadian politician), Bill Wood (politician), Bill Workman, Billabong High International School Maldives, Billy Hall (Texas politician), Billy Hoffman, Billy Montgomery, Billy O'Brien (politician), Biomedical scientist, Bipin Chandran, Birdie Alexander, Birgitta Sellén, Birr, Aargau, Black Apollo of Science, Black Women’s Health Imperative, Blackboard Jungle, Blackfriars Academy, Blake Snyder, Blanche Winogron, Blas Parera, Bleddyn Jones, Blood Car, Bloomfield, New York, Bloomingdale School (Illinois), Blue book exam, Blue Monday (comics), BlueSky Charter School, Boards of Cooperative Educational Services, Bob Adams (American football), Bob Bacon, Bob Blizzard, Bob Blue, Bob Bowes, Bob Curnow, Bob Dettmer, Bob Hiller, Bob Leach, Bob McCaslin Jr., Bob Paisley, Bob Peden, Bob Quinn (Australian politician), Bob Ridgley, Bob Roses, Bob Sedergreen, Bob Sheppard (musician), Bob Smalhout, Bob Stewart (British Army officer), Bob Stoloff, Bobbi Mastrangelo, Bobby Hajjaj, Bobby Simpson (Louisiana politician), Bona fide occupational qualification, Bonnie Brown (politician), Bonnie Lowenthal, Boo! (TV series), Book talk, Booker High School (Sarasota, Florida), Boria Sax, Boris Demidovich, Boris Fogel, Boris Kordemsky, Boris Lavrenyov, Boris Lyatoshinsky, Boss Nigger, Bossier Parish, Louisiana, Boston Spa, Botanical Society of America, Botswana, Bowling Green School, Boy's Next Door, BPEL script, Br. Andrew Gonzalez College of Education, Brad Hunstable, Brad King (politician), Brad Posey, Brad Turner (musician), Brandãozinho, Brandy G. Robinson, Brave Companions: Portraits in History, Brazeal Dennard, Brenda Dervin, Brenda Kahn, Brenda Ueland, Brent Crayon, Brent Funderburk, Brent Gallaher, Brent Malone, Brian Ashton (rugby union), Brian Bonsor, Brian Camelio, Brian Connell, Brian Ellard, Brian Grundy, Brian Klugman, Brian Landrus, Brian Lindsay, Brian Littleproud, Brian MacWhinney, Brian McDonald (screenwriter), Brian Peckford, Brian Roberts (historian), Brideswell, County Roscommon, Bridgewater State University, Brigitta Scherzenfeldt, Brigitte Secard, Brindley Benn, Brita Nordlander, Brita Sailer, British Association for Applied Linguistics, British Society of Criminology, Bromwell High, Bronfman Jewish Education Centre, Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See?, Bruce Allan Clark, Bruce Bellas, Bruce Caswell, Bruce Dow, Bruce Hyde (academic), Bruce Meyer, Bruce Moon, Bruntsfield, Bryan O'Byrne, Bryan Ryley, Bryant Thomas Castellow, Buck's Rock, Bud Heidgerken, Buddhism in Singapore, Buie Seawell, Bullying, Bullying in teaching, Burgess Gardner, Burma Socialist Programme Party, Burt Elliott, Bushrod Johnson, Business Is Business (film), Bydgoszcz Music Academy - "Feliks Nowowiejski", Byron B. Harlan, C. A. Smith, C. C. Young, C. Dale Young, C. E. Byrd, C. H. "Sammy" Downs, C. J. Cherryh, C. J. McNaspy, C. K. Raju, C. Kunalan, C. X. Hansen, C.M. Anglo Bengali College, Cadre Noir, Cagayan State University, Cai Yuanpei, Caitlin Ryan (Degrassi), Caledonia Centennial Public School, California Chaparral Institute, California Cultures in Comparative Perspective, California special election, 2005, California State University, Call of the Flesh, Caller (dancing), Calvin B. Taylor, Calvin Boze, Calvin Jones (musician), Calvin Potter, Cambridge international center, Cameron, Texas, Camilla Amado, Campaign for Drawing, Campbell University School of Pharmacy, Canadian Association for Translation Studies, Canadian Organization for Tropical Education and Research, Candice Brown, Canisius High School, Canton Independent School District, Cantor (Christianity), Cantor-teacher Ruzsics, Capitola Dickerson, Care work, Carey Hoyt Bostian, Caribbean immigration to New York City, Carl Christian Reindorf, Carl Flesch, Carl Friedrich Kotschy, Carl Gunter Jr., Carl Henry Clerk, Carl Holst, Carl Isett, Carl Robert Brown, Carl Strehl, Carl Upchurch, Carla Nelson, Carla Sunberg, Carlo Cataldo, Carlo Lodoli, Carlos Cossio, Carlos Eugenio Restrepo, Carlos Iturgaiz, Carlos Massot, Carlos Pezoa Véliz, Carlos Sanchez-Gutierrez, Carmel Robichaud, Carmela Marie Cristiano, Carmelita Hinton, Carmencita Reyes, Carmine Nigro, Carmine Starnino, Carol Ballard, Carol Barton, Carol Comeau, Carol Gregory, Carol Juneau, Carol Kaye, Carol Liu, Carol Sobieski, Carol Spackman Moss, Carole Ann Klonarides, Carolina Biological Supply Company, Caroline F. Putnam, Carolyn Graham, Carolyn Laine, Carolyn Male, Carolyn Nelson (politician), Carolyn Pollan, Carpentersville Middle School, Carrie A. Tuggle, Carroll College, Carver Military Academy, Casper Van Dien, Castaway 2007, Caterham School, Caterina Mieras, Catharine MacKinnon, Cathedral High School (Los Angeles), Catherine Ferguson (educator), Catherine Guy-Quint, Catherine M. McGee Middle School, Catherine Mulgrave, Catherine of Alexandria, Catherine Steiner-Adair, Cathlyn Platt Wilkerson, Catholic Certificate in Religious Studies, Catholic Church in Sweden, Catholic Church in the 20th century, Catholic University of Brasília, Cathy Ames, Cathy Busby, Cavale, Caylen Croft, César Moro, César Vinuesa Ramos, Cecelia Svinth Carpenter, Cecil H. Underwood, Cecil J. Picard, Cecil Muschamp, Cecil R. Blair, Cecil Staton, Cecilia Gyan Amoah, Cecily O'Neill, Cees Veerman, Celeste Kaplan, Celestia Susannah Parrish, Celestine and Etta Tavernier, Celia Dial Saxon, Cenodoxus, Centerville High School, Central Bedfordshire College, Central Colleges of the Philippines, Central Florida Research Park, Central institution, Central Midlands Senior High School, Centre of the Earth, Ceroc Enterprises, Certificate in Education, Certificate in Education and Training, Certificate in Teaching in the Lifelong Learning Sector, Certified first responder, Certified teacher, Cesare Casella, Cha Cruz, Chad Sweeney, Chaka Khan, Chalet School, Chalk (film), Chalkboard Project, Chamberlain v Surrey School District No 36, Chandrashekhar Agashe, Chang Jen-Hu, Changing Worlds, Chantal Sébire, Characterology, Charge (youth), Chariho High School, Charlene Fernandez, Charles A. E. Harriss, Charles Albert Buswell, Charles Blakeway, Charles C. Bonney, Charles Dancla, Charles David Ganao, Charles E. Estabrook, Charles Edwin Thompson, Charles Ewart Eckersley, Charles François Lhomond, Charles Frederick Fraser, Charles Gifford (astronomer), Charles Gladstone, Charles Goodnight, Charles H. Hibbard House, Charles H. Parrish, Charles H. Traub, Charles Harpole, Charles Harris (painter), Charles Hastings Barton, Charles Hollenberg, Charles Johnston (priest), Charles L. Purce, Charles L. Reason, Charles Lefroy, Charles Matthews (Texas politician), Charles Milton Cunningham, Charles N. Haskell, Charles Neilson, Charles Octavius Boothe, Charles Odamtten Easmon, Charles Otte, Charles P. Roland, Charles Porée, Charles Rollin, Charles Tyson, Charles W. Socarides, Charles Webber (priest), Charles Woodward Stearns, Charles-Michel de l'Épée, Charlesworth Samuel, Charlice Byrd, Charlie Aptroot, Charlie Banacos, Charlie Batch, Charlie Brown (Indiana politician), Charlie Goff, Charlie Power (politician), Charlie Smith Dannelly, Charlie Wedemeyer, Charlotte Baker (historian), Charlotte Champe Stearns, Charlotte E. Ray, Charlotte Forten Grimké, Charlotte Hoyle, Charlotte Stewart, Charmaine Tavares, Cheating, Chemistry education, Chen Jiangong, Chen Wen Hsi, Chen Yuan (historian), Chen Ziyuan, Cherry Hospital, Cheryl Kernot, Cheryl Lynn Allen, Chesapeake Bay Interpretive Buoy System, Chesley William Carter, Chester David Hartranft, Chester Sidney Williams, Chesterfield County, Virginia, Chetty Bhanumurthy, Chien Shih-Liang, Chike Nwoffiah, Child's Play (1972 film), Child's Play (play), Childhelp, Children's rights, Chinaka Hodge, Choe Sang-rim, Chor Boogie, Chris Atkin, Chris Burnett, Chris Denson (innovator), Chris Greenhalgh, Chris Jones (filmmaker), Chris Kempling, Chris Lowe (journalist), Chris Tarrant, Christelijk Nationaal Vakverbond, Christian Klar, Christian Konrad Sprengel, Christian Mayer (astronomer), Christian Norberg-Schulz, Christian Schools International, Christiana Lin, Christianity in Angola, Christianne Meneses Jacobs, Christianne van der Wal, Christie Vilsack, Christina Anderson (playwright), Christina Kokubo, Christine Amongin Aporu, Christine Laitta, Christine Mayr-Lumetzberger, Christine Milne, Christine Sleeter, Christoph Hartknoch, Christoph Hegendorff, Christopher Barzak, Christopher Dock, Christopher George (priest), Christopher H. Whittle, Christopher Herbert, Christopher Ingvaldson, Christopher J. King, Christopher J. O'Hara, Christopher Morphew, Christopher Phillips, Christopher Reutinger, Christopher Shearer, Christopher Vogler, Christopher Wase, Christos Rafalides, Christylez Bacon, Chrysostomos A. Sofianos, Chu Kochen Honors College, Zhejiang University, Chuck Benedict, Chungliang Al Huang, Church of St. Petka in Staničenje, Churchill County High School, Ciarán Ó Con Cheanainn, CIAST, Cincinnatus Leconte, Cindy Chavez, Cindy Mi, Cindy Rosenwald, Cindy Vandor, Cisco McSorley, City and Islington College, Civilizing mission, CJ Hopkins, Claire Porter, Clara Barton, Clara Barton High School, Clara Barton National Historic Site, Clara Belle Williams, Clara Stover, Clare Higgins, Clarence Abiathar Waldo, Clarence D. Clark, Clarence Edward Elwell, Clarence Hudson White, Clarence M. Pendleton Jr., Clarissa Minnie Thompson Allen, Clark Durant, Class of 1999, Classroom Assessment Techniques, Classroom management, Classroom walkthrough, Claude Bachand, Claude Bachand (MNA), Claude Buffier, Claude Charron, Claude Cousineau, Claude-Emmanuel de Pastoret, Claudia Zaslavsky, Claudio Donoso, Claudio Modesto, Claudius Crozet, Claus Krag, Clay Smothers, Claybrook Cottingham, Clayton Hare, Clayton Hee, Clement Daniel Rockey, Clementine Rose, Cleon F. Thompson, Clerk family, Cleveland Board of Education v. LaFleur, Cliff Ammons, Clifford Ulp, Clifton Snider, Cline Paden, Clive Beltran, Clive Hughes (Queensland politician), Clivus Multrum, Clotario Blest, Cloud-based quantum computing, Clyde Jackman, Clyde Kersey, CMA (AAMA), Coach (sport), Coching Chu, Cocktales, Cognitivism (psychology), Coláiste Rís, Cole McNary, Colgate Darden, Colin Campbell (priest), Colin Connor (dancer), Colin Lamont (politician), Colin Smart, Colin Westerbeck, Collège Louise Wegmann, College of Advanced Education, College of Preceptors, College of Teacher Education of Nanjing Normal University, College Teaching, Colleges and Schools of North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University, Collins Dauda, Colonel Richardson High School, Committee for Cultural Freedom, Communal land, Computerized Achievement Levels Test, Concha Meléndez, Conference on College Composition and Communication, Connecticut Education Association, Connie Saltonstall, Connolly Hospital, Conrad Bernier, Conrad Coates, Conrad Worrill, Consejo Nacional de Fomento Educativo, Conservative Party of Canada candidates, 2011 Canadian federal election, Conservatorio Nacional de Música (Mexico), Constance Clayton, Constance Cox (interpreter), Constantin Esarcu, Constructive alignment, Context-based learning, Convention of American Instructors of the Deaf, Conversation theory, Copyright Act of 1976, Corderius, Corey Hébert, Corinne Boyd Riley, Corinne Skinner-Carter, Corinth Morter Lewis, Cornelius R. Hager, Cornmarket Group Financial Services Ltd, Corrective feedback, Costante Adolfo Bossi, Council of British International Schools, Council on Foreign Relations, Course (education), Course equivalency, Course Hero, Covey T. Oliver, Cowboy U, Cowley International College, Craig A. Kraft, Craig Dietrich, Craig Hella Johnson, Craig Lowe, Craig Pollock, Craig Sherrin, Craig Walsh, Craigflower Manor and Schoolhouse, Creative Nonfiction (magazine), Creighton Lovelace, Cricket in the Bahamas, Cris Williamson, Crispus, Cristina Mel, Critical pedagogy, Critical pedagogy of place, Croatia national handball team, Crosby by-election, 1981, Cruindmelus, CSCMP Supply Chain Process Standards, Cuisenaire rods, Cullen Baker, Cully Cobb, Cult of Domesticity, Cultural schema theory, Cultural transmission in animals, Culture of Florida, Cumberland County Schools, Cura personalis, Curriculum theory, Curt Hanson, Curtis Fuller, Cyberbaiting, Cynthia Nava, Cyprien Katsaris, Cyril Bibby, Cyril Mayne, Cyrus Melikian, Cyrus Peirce, Czesław Idźkiewicz, D&F Academy, D'Nealian, D. C. Wimberly, D. G. Jones, D. N. Premnath, D. Vinayachandran, Dag Vågsås, Dakota Prairie High School, Dale A. 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A Clergyman's Daughter

A Clergyman's Daughter is a 1935 novel by English author George Orwell.

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A Gay Girl In Damascus

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A Year in the Merde

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A. A. Fredericks

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A. C. Sreehari

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A. F. Moritz

Albert Frank Moritz (born April 15, 1947) is a poet, teacher, and scholar.

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A. G. Leonard

Arthur Gray Leonard (–) was an American researcher, geologist and educator.

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A. R. Johnson

Andrew R. Johnson, known as A. R. Johnson (September 8, 1856 – June 16, 1933), was a Democratic member of the Louisiana State Senate, who represented District 24 (Claiborne and Bienville parishes) from 1916 to 1924.

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A. Thomas Alsbury

Albert Thomas Alsbury (1904 – 21 July 1990) was the 29th mayor of Vancouver, British Columbia from 1959 to 1962.

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A.M. Abu-Abdissamad

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Aagot Raaen

Aagot Raaen (December 3, 1873 - January 7, 1957) was an American author and educator.

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Aaron Doering

Aaron Doering (born 1971 in Good Thunder, Minnesota) is an American educator, explorer, author, public speaker, and adventure learning pioneer.

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Aaron Shurin

Aaron Shurin (born 1947) is an American poet, essayist, and educator.

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Aasmund Olavsson Vinje

Aasmund Olavsson Vinje (6 April 1818 – 30 July 1870) was a famous Norwegian poet and journalist who is remembered for poetry, travel writing, and his pioneering use of Landsmål (now known as Nynorsk).

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Abbey Ryan

Abbey Ryan (born 1979, New Jersey) is a contemporary American painter and educator, best known for her representational, classical realism still life and tromp l’oeil paintings.

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Abby Lillian Marlatt

Abby Lillian Marlatt (March 7, 1869 – June 23, 1943) was an American educator.

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Abby Maria Hemenway

Abby Maria Hemenway (October 7, 1828 – February 24, 1890) was a Vermont teacher, author and historian.

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Abdoulaye Sadji

Abdoulaye Sadji (1910 in Rufisque, Senegal – 25 December 1961 in Dakar) was a Senegalese writer and teacher.

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Abdourahmane Sarr

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Abdul Rahman Abbas

Tun Dato' Seri Utama Haji Abdul Rahman bin Haji Abbas (born 15 April 1938) is the current Yang di-Pertua Negeri (the Head of the State/ the Supreme Head of the State) of the state of Penang, Malaysia.

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Abdullah Abbas Nadwi

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Abdullah ibn Salam

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Abeer Hamza

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Abel Carlevaro

Abel Carlevaro (16 December 1916 – 17 July 2001) was a classical guitar composer and teacher born in Montevideo, Uruguay.

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Aberdeen Grammar School

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Aberdeen High School (Washington)

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Abi Titmuss

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Abigail Mejia

Ana Emilia Abigaíl Mejia Soliere (15 April 1895 – 15 March 1941) was a feminist activist, nationalist, literary critic and educator from the Dominican Republic.

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Abraham Berge

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Abraham Bogdanove

Abraham Jacob Bogdanove (September 2, 1888- August 1946) was an American artist, mural painter, and teacher best known for his seascape paintings of the Maine coast, particularly around Monhegan Island.

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Abraham George

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Abraham Yahuda

Abraham Shalom Yahuda (1877–1951) (אברהם שלום יהודה) was a Palestinian Jew, polymath, teacher, writer, researcher, linguist, and collector of rare documents.

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Abram Hewitt

Abram Stevens Hewitt (July 31, 1822January 18, 1903) was an American teacher, lawyer, an iron manufacturer, chairman of the Democratic National Committee from 1876 to 1877, U.S. Congressman, and a mayor of New York City.

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Abrar-ul-Haq

Abrar-ul-Haq (Punjabi, ابرار الحق) is a Pakistani pop, bhangra, and folk musician and politician.

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Abu Uzair

Abu Uzair is a Muslim teacher and Islamist activist in the United Kingdom.

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Abul Kalam (vice-chancellor)

Engineer Abul Kalam (ابو الکلام 25 November 1923 – 9 May 2013) was a Pakistani educator and engineer who was the longest serving vice-chancellor of the NED University of Engineering and Technology.

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Aburi Girls' Senior High School

Aburi Girls' Senior High School, formerly Aburi Girls' Secondary School, also known as ABUGISS, is an all-girls' senior high boarding school located south of Aburi in the Eastern Region of Ghana.

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Abuse prevention program

An abuse prevention program is a social program designed to help parents and teachers recognize the signs of violence in an abused child and teaches how to explain abuse protection to them.

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Academic discourse socialization

Academic discourse socialization is defined as one’s growing process to realize the academic discourse and reach the expectation of the academic community.

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Academic freedom

Academic freedom is the conviction that the freedom of inquiry by faculty members is essential to the mission of the academy as well as the principles of academia, and that scholars should have freedom to teach or communicate ideas or facts (including those that are inconvenient to external political groups or to authorities) without being targeted for repression, job loss, or imprisonment.

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Academic tenure in North America

In the United States and Canada, tenure is a contractual right that grants a teacher or professor permanent position or employment.

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Acadiana Educational Endowment

Founded in 1989 in Lafayette, Louisiana, the Acadiana Educational Endowment or AEE is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization supporting education, and is believed to be the first comprehensive foundation for public education in the world.

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Accelerated Math

Accelerated Math is a daily, progress-monitoring software tool that monitors and manages mathematics skills practice, from preschool math through calculus.

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Accelerated Reader

Accelerated Reader (AR) is software for K-12 schools for monitoring the practice of reading.

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Acland's Video Atlas of Human Anatomy

Acland's Video Atlas of Human Anatomy is a series of anatomy lessons on video presented by Robert D. Acland.

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Acting coach

An acting coach or drama coach is a teacher who trains performers–typically film, television, theatre and, musical theatre actors–and gives them advice and mentoring to enable them to improve their acting and dramatic performances, prepare for auditions and prepare better for roles.

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Actual development level

Actual development level refers to how much a child can achieve independently without the assistance of a parents, teachers, or peers.

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Adam Bodnar

Adam Bodnar (born 1977) is a Polish lawyer, educator and human rights activist.

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Adam Brown (music educator)

Adam Brown (born August 21, 1981) is an American drummer and music educator from Cincinnati, Ohio.

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Adam Doughty

Adam Doughty is a Kora player and teacher based in both the United Kingdom and Senegal.

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Adam Khoo

Adam Khoo Yean Ann is a Singaporean entrepreneur, author, trainer and a stocks and FX trader. Khoo is the Executive chairman and Chief Master Trainer of Adam Khoo Learning Technologies Group, one of Asia's largest private educational institutions, which runs educational seminars for over 80,000 people annually in 7 countries. His business interests include advertising, corporate training and professional investing. In 2008, Khoo was ranked among the top 25 richest Singaporeans under age 40 by The Executive magazine. In the same year, he was conferred the NUS Business School Eminent Business Alumni Award. Khoo is the director of seven other private companies. He was also a director of the Singapore Health Promotion Board (HPB) from 2009 to 2010. He is a member of the Singapore Chapter of the Young Presidents' Organization,"He made his first million at 26", The New Paper, 27 September 2001 whose membership is available only to business owners below age 50, who run businesses with a minimum annual turnover of US$9 million.

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Adam Martin Wyant

Adam Martin Wyant (September 15, 1869 – January 5, 1935) was an American politician who served as Republican member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Pennsylvania.

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Adam Robinson (author)

Adam Robinson is an American educator, freelance author, and a US Chess Federation life master.

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Addison Powell

Addison Powell (February 23, 1921 – November 8, 2010) was an American actor whose numerous television, stage and film credits included Dark Shadows, The Thomas Crown Affair and Three Days of the Condor.

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Adedayo Clement Adeyeye

Omoba Adedayo Clement Adeyeye is a Nigerian politician.

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Adela Castell

Adela Castell de López Rocha (1864, Paysandú–1926) was an Uruguayan teacher, essayist, and poet.

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Adelaida Martínez Aguilar

Adelaida Martínez Aguilar (16 December 1870—???) was a Mexican teacher, writer, and poet active in the Tepic Territory from the 1860s until her death.

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Adelaide Casely-Hayford

Adelaide Casely-Hayford, née Smith (27 June 1868—16 January 1960), was a Sierra Leone Creole advocate, an activist for cultural nationalism, educator, short story writer, and feminist.

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Adelaide Hoodless Public School

Adelaide Hoodless Public School is located at 71 Maplewood Avenue Hamilton, Ontario, and the school is a member of the Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board.

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Adelina Otero-Warren

Adelina "Nina" Otero-Warren (1881–1965) was a woman's suffragist, educator, and politician in the United States.

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Adeline Smith

Adeline Smith (March 15, 1918 – March 19, 2013) (Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe) was an American elder, lexicographer, activist, and cultural preservationist.

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Adnan Yaakob

Dato' Sri DiRaja Haji Adnan bin Haji Yaakob (born 18 April 1950) is a Malaysian politician and was the Menteri Besar of Pahang from 25 May 1999 to 15 May 2018.

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Adobe Visual Communicator

Adobe Visual Communicator is a Windows-based video-broadcasting software that enables teachers, lecturers and students to create presentation videos by using graphics, audio, and special effects and present in email, the Internet, a CD or DVD, or over a Closed-Circuit System.

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Adolf A. Berle

Adolf Augustus Berle Jr. (January 27, 1895 – February 17, 1971) was a lawyer, educator, author, and U.S. diplomat.

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Adolf Dahm-Petersen

Adolf Dahm-Petersen (January 2, 1856 – January 29, 1922) was a Norwegian voice specialist and teacher of artistic singing.

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Adolf Reichwein

Adolf Reichwein (3 October 1898 – 20 October 1944) was a German educator, economist, and cultural policymaker for the SPD.

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Adolf Schlatter

Adolf Schlatter (16 August 1852 – 19 May 1938) was a world-leading Protestant theologian and professor specialising in the New Testament and systematics at Greifswald, Berlin and Tübingen.

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Adolfo Alejandro Nouel

Adolfo Alejandro Nouel y Bobadilla (12 December 1862, Santo Domingo – 26 June 1937) was an archbishop, educator and interim president of the Dominican Republic.

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Adolfo Canepa

Adolfo John Canepa, CMG OBE, GMH (17 December 1940) is a Gibraltarian politician.

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Adolfo Carrión Jr.

Adolfo Carrión Jr. (born March 6, 1961) is a businessman and former elected official from City Island, located in New York City, New York.

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Adolph Diesterweg

Friedrich Adolph Wilhelm Diesterweg (29 October 17907 July 1866) was a German educator and thinker who, also a progressive liberal politician, campaigned for the secularization of schools, and is said to be precursory to the reform of pedagogy.

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Adolph John Paschang

Bishop Adolph John Paschang (April 16, 1895 – February 3, 1968) was an American Maryknoll Catholic bishop, missionary, relief worker and educator working in southern part of China in the early 20th century.

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Adolphus Howells

Adolphus Williamson Howells (9 August 1866; died 3 December 1938) was an Anglican bishop in the 20th century.

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Adrian Bower

Adrian Bower (born 20 August 1970) is an English actor, best known for his role as physical education and geography teacher Brian Steadman in the first three series of the British comedy series Teachers.

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Adrian Mole: The Cappuccino Years

Adrian Mole: The Cappuccino Years is the fifth book in the Adrian Mole series, written by Sue Townsend.

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Adriano Herrerabarría

Adriano Herrerabarría (born December 28, 1928, Santiago de Veraguas, Veraguas Province) was a Panamanian painter and teacher.

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Advancing Secondary Science Education thru Tetrahymena

Advancing Secondary Science Education thru Tetrahymena (ASSET) is an organization at Cornell University that is dedicated to expanding the use of the protist Tetrahymena in K-12 classrooms.

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Aeneas Francon Williams

Rev Aeneas Francon Williams, FRSGS (17 February 1886 – 9 December 1971) was a Minister of the Church of Scotland, a Missionary, Chaplain, writer and a poet.

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Aerobics

Aerobics is a form of physical exercise that combines rhythmic aerobic exercise with stretching and strength training routines with the goal of improving all elements of fitness (flexibility, muscular strength, and cardio-vascular fitness).

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Afghan Women's Council

The Afghan Women's Council (AWC) (also known as the Women's Council) was an organization under the Democratic Republic of Afghanistan (1978-87) and the Republic of Afghanistan between (1987-1992).

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Africa Paradis

Africa Paradis is a 2006 satirical speculative fiction film written and directed by Beninese actor Sylvestre Amoussou.

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Afrikaans folklore

Learners of Afrikaans as an additional language could be enabled to respond to aesthetical, emotional, cultural and social values.

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Agil Abbas

Agil Abbas (Abbasov Agil, the son of Mahammad)– a deputy of National Assembly of Azerbaijan Republic, honoured journalist of Azerbaijan, member of Azerbaijan Writers Union since 1986, laureate of Azerbaijan Comsomol Award (1987) for a book named Ən Yaxşı Adam-(“The Best Man”), laureate for Qızıl qələm (Golden Pen) of Azerbaijan Journalists Union, (1993) laureate of literary award named “Mammad Araz”, laureate of “Star of Dawn”, “Memory”, “Zeynalabdin Tagiyev“.

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Agnes Macphail

Agnes Campbell Macphail (March 24, 1890 – February 13, 1954) was a Canadian politician who was elected to the House of Commons of Canada from 1921 to 1940.

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Agostinho Neto University

The Agostinho Neto University (Universidade Agostinho Neto) is a public university based in Luanda, the capital city of Angola.

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Agricultural education

Agricultural Education is the teaching of agriculture, natural resources, and land management.

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Agricultural Universities (India)

Agricultural Universities or 'AUs' are mostly public universities in India that are engaged in teaching, research and extension in agriculture and related disciplines.

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Agriculture in Cambodia

Agriculture is the traditional mainstay of the Cambodian economy.

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Agustín de Betancourt

Agustín de Betancourt y Molina (r; Augustin Bétancourt; 1 February 1758 – 24 July 1824) was a prominent Spanish engineer, who worked in Spain, France and Russia.

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Aharon Yadlin

Aharon Yadlin (אהרן ידלין; born 17 April 1926) is a former Israeli educator and politician.

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Ahlert Hysing

Ahlert Hysing (5 September 1793 – 9 November 1879) was a Norwegian educator and member of the Parliament of Norway.

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Ahmad al-Muhajir

Ahmad al-Muhajir (أحمد المهاجر,,; 260-345 AH or 873-956 CE) also known as Al-Imām Aḥmad bin ʻIsa was an Imam Mujtahid and the progenitor of Ba 'Alawi sada group which is instrumental in spreading Islam to India, Southeast Asia and Africa.

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Ahmad Baba al Massufi

Ahmad Baba al-Massufi al-Timbukti, full name Abu al-Abbas Ahmad ibn Ahmad al-Takruri Al-Massufi al-Timbukti (October 26, 1556 – April 22, 1627), was a medieval Sanhaja Berber writer, scholar, and political provocateur in the area then known as the Western Sudan.

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Ahmad Meshari Al-Adwani

Ahmad Meshari al-Adwani (1923 in Kuwait — 17 June 1990) was a poet and teacher who wrote the lyrics of the national anthem of Kuwait, Al-Nasheed Al-Watani.

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Ahmad Surkati

Ahmad Surkati (احمد بن محمد السركتي.;;; born 1875 CE) was the founder of the organization Jam'iyat al-Islah wa Al-Irsyad al-Arabiyah (Arab Association for Reform and Guidance), which later transformed into Jam'iyat al-Islah wal Irsyad al-Islamiyyah, which is more commonly called as al-Irshad in Batavia, August 1915.

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Ahmed Hassan al-Bakr

Ahmed Hassan al-Bakr (أحمد حسن البكر; 1 July 1914 – 4 October 1982) was President of Iraq, from 17 July 1968 until 16 July 1979.

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Ahmed Marcouch

Ahmed Marcouch (أحمد مركوش; born May 2, 1966) is a Dutch politician of Moroccan ancestry and former police officer, civil servant and educator.

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Ahmed Naguib el-Hilaly

Ahmed Naguib el-Hilaly (1 October 1891 – December 1958) was an Egyptian lawyer and educator who served as Prime Minister of Egypt twice in 1952.

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Ahmet Robenson

Ahmet Robenson (1886–1968) was a Turkish physical education teacher at Galatasaray High School, who is known for his active role in the development of sports in Turkey.

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AIDA interactive educational freeware diabetes simulator

AIDA is a freeware computer program that permits the interactive simulation of plasma insulin and blood glucose profiles for demonstration, teaching, self-learning, and research purposes.

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Aidan Key

Aidan Key (born January 22, 1964) is an educator, author, speaker, and community organizer.

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AIEJI – International Association of Social Educators

AIEJI – International Association of Social Educators is an organisation of individual social educators, their national organisations, related workplaces and educational institutions that work with developing the profession of social educators and the underlying principles of practice.

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Aindrias Mac Cruitín

Aindrias Mac Cruitín (c. 1650 – c.1738) was a Gaelic-Irish poet.

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Aino Forsten

Aina ”Aino” Aleksandra Forsten, née Rainio (2 April, 1885 – 27 November, 1937), was a Finnish politician and educator.

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Airline seating sex discrimination controversy

Four airlines, British Airways, Qantas, Air New Zealand and Virgin Australia, have attracted criticism for controversial seating policies which discriminate against adult male passengers on the basis of their sex.

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Ajaz Anwar

Ajaz Anwar is a distinguished painter of Pakistan.

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Akademikerne – The Danish Confederation of Professional Associations

Akademikerne – The Danish Confederation of Professional Associations Danish: Akademikerne was founded in 1972 and is an umbrella organisation (one of the three national trade union centers) for 25 Danish trade unions.

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Akbar Agha

Akbar Agha (born 1943) is a Pakistani author, educator and former diplomat.

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Akhsarbek Galazov

Akhsarbek Khadzhimurzayevich Galazov (Ахсарбе́к Хаджимурза́евич Гала́зов; Галазты Хадзымырзайы фырт Æхсарбег; October 15, 1929 – April 10 2013) was an Ossetian scientist and politician.

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Akinyele Umoja

Akinyele Umoja (born 1954) is an American educator and author who specializes in African-American studies.

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Aksel Mikkelsen

Aksel Mikkelsen (14 August 1849 in Hjørring – 19 October 1929 in Korsør) was a Danish educator who introduced the Swedish system of sloyd schools into Denmark, and organized schools and seminaries on the system, which teaches manual training as an aid in developing the pupils physically and mentally as well as affording a basis of technical training.

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Aksel Sandemose

Aksel Sandemose (né Axel Nielsen; 19 March 1899 – 6 August 1965) was a Danish-Norwegian writer.

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Al Doty

Al Doty (born October 19, 1945) is a Minnesota politician and a former member of the Minnesota House of Representatives who represented District 12B, which includes portions of Crow Wing and Morrison counties.

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Al Fairweather

Alastair (Al) Fairweather (12 June 1927 – 21 June 1993) was a British jazz trumpeter, born in Edinburgh, Scotland.

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Al-Markaz al-Islami Skardu Baltistan

Al Markaz-ul- Islami Skardu Baltistan is an Islamic version school, located on the outskirts of Skardu, Baltistan, Pakistan.

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Alamgir Hashmi

Alamgir Hashmi (Urdu: عالمگیر ہاشمی), also known as Aurangzeb Alamgir Hashmi (born November 15, 1951), is an English poet of Pakistani origin.

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Alan Bowker

Alan Bowker, BA, MA, Ph.D. is a Canadian educator and former diplomat.

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Alan Gaumer

Alan Gaumer (born 1951), Tim Blangger, The Morning Call, 23 May 1997 (retrieved 21 February 2012) is a trumpeter and jazz history teacher.

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Alan Haskvitz

Alan Paul Haskvitz (born 7 September 1942) is a notable teacher, who has been inducted into the National Teachers Hall of Fame and won the Robert Cherry teaching award.

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Alan Hinkes

Alan Hinkes OBE (born 26 April 1954) is an English Himalayan high-altitude mountaineer from Northallerton in North Yorkshire.

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Alan O'Day

Alan Earle O'Day (October 3, 1940 – May 17, 2013) was an American singer-songwriter, best known for writing and singing "Undercover Angel," a million-selling Gold-certified American #1 hit in 1977.

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Alan Ramsay

Major General Sir Alan Hollick Ramsay, (12 March 1895 – 19 September 1973) was an Australian educator and a senior officer in the Australian Army.

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Alan Thomson (cricketer)

Alan Lloyd "Froggy" Thomson (born 2 December 1945) is an Australian school teacher and former cricketer and Australian rules football umpire.

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Alasdair Morgan

Alasdair Neil Morgan (born 21 April 1945) is a Scottish politician.

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Alba Herrera y Ogazón

Alba Herrera y Ogazón (Mexico City, 2 February 1885 - 1931), a Mexican pianist, writer, journalist, teacher she's considered the first female musicologist.

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Albanian University in Berat

The University of Berat was a private institution, independent and secular Higher Education, which operates the state fee.

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Albena Petrovic-Vratchanska

Albena Petrovic-Vratchanska (Албена Петрович-Врачанска) (born 20 October 1965 in Sofia, Bulgaria) is a composer, pianist and musical pedagogue.

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Albert Bates

Albert Kealiinui Bates (born January 1, 1947) is an influential figure in the intentional community and ecovillage movements.A lawyer, author and teacher, he has been director of the Global Village Institute for Appropriate Technology since 1984 and of the Ecovillage Training Center at The Farm in Summertown, Tennessee, since 1994.

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Albert Braun

Father Albert Braun OFM (September 5, 1889 – March 6, 1983) was a Roman Catholic priest and teacher in the Southwest and the Pacific United States.

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Albert Edward Winship

Albert Edward Winship (24 February 1845 - 17 February 1933) was a pioneering American educator and educational journalist, born at West Bridgewater, Mass. He attended Andover Theological Seminary in 1875.

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Albert Ehlman

Albert Charles Ehlman (November 10, 1876 – 1930) was a lawyer, schoolteacher and professor from Milwaukee, Wisconsin, who served one term as a Socialist member of the Wisconsin State Assembly.

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Albert Flynn DeSilver

Albert Flynn DeSilver is an American poet, memoirist, novelist, meditation teacher, speaker, and workshop leader.

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Albert Gerald Sayre

Albert Gerald Sayre (1897 – September 6, 1990) was an American Radioman, Radio Amateur, Teacher and Arctic Explorer.

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Albert J. Ruffo

Albert J. Ruffo (July 1, 1908 – February 10, 2003) was an American politician, philanthropist, educator, lawyer, and football coach.

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Albert Lutuli

Inkosi Albert John Lutuli (commonly spelled Luthuli; – 21 July 1967), also known by his Zulu name Mvumbi, was a South African teacher, activist, Nobel Peace Prize winner, and politician.

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Albert Methfessel

Albert Methfessel (6 October 1785 – 23 March 1869) was a German composer, singer, musicologist, and conductor.

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Albert Sidney Camp

Albert Sidney Camp (July 26, 1892 – July 24, 1954) was an American politician, educator and lawyer.

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Albert Vogel

Albert Vogel (18 June 1874, Bergen op Zoom – 8 November 1933, The Hague) was a Dutch officer, teacher and performer.

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Alberta Foundation for the Arts

The Alberta Foundation for the Arts (AFA), based in Edmonton, is a crown agency of the Government of Alberta.

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Alberta Gay

Alberta Cooper Gay (January 1, 1913 – May 9, 1987) was an American domestic worker, schoolteacher and the mother of American recording artist Marvin Gaye.

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Alberto Assa

Alberto Assa (Istanbul, 6 May 1909 – Barranquilla, 13 March 1996) was an Ottoman-born Colombian educator, translator and humanist of Sephardi descent.

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Alberto João Jardim

Alberto João Cardoso Gonçalves Jardim, GCIH (born 4 February 1943) is a Portuguese politician who was the President of the Regional Government of Madeira, Portugal, from 1978 to 2015.

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Alberto Naranjo

Alberto Naranjo (born September 14, 1941) is a musician.

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Albin C. Bro

Albin Carl Bro (1893–1956) was a Christian missionary and educator, United States diplomat, and the fifth president of Shimer College.

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Albino Núñez Domínguez

Albino Núñez Domínguez (December 13, 1901 – February 7, 1974) was a Galician writer and poet.

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Alcamo

Alcamo (Sicilian: Àrcamu) is the fourth-largest town in the province of Trapani in Sicily, with a population of 45,307 inhabitants.

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Alcenya Crowley

Alcenya Crowley (1926 – September 12, 2010) was an American-born Canadian educator and activist.

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Aldo Mazza

Aldo Mazza is an internationally recognized drummer, percussionist and recording artist.

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Aldo Moro

Aldo Romeo Luigi Moro (23 September 1916 – 9 May 1978) was an Italian statesman and a prominent member of the Christian Democracy party.

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Alec Garden Fraser

Reverend Alexander Garden Fraser (1873-1962), MA, CBE, was one of the founders of Achimota School and the first Principal of the School (1924–1935).

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Alejandra González Soca

Alejandra González Soca (born 16 January 1973) is an Uruguayan visual artist, psychologist, and teacher.

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Alejandro Barrero Santiago

Alejandro Barrero Santiago is a Spanish writer (Valladolid, 1993), specialized in fantasy genre novels.

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Alejandro Gómez (politician)

Alejandro Gómez (April 4, 1908 – February 6, 2005) was an Argentine educator and lawyer who served as the Vice President of Argentina.

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Alejandro Guanes

Alejandro Guanes was born in Asunción, Paraguay, November 28, 1872.

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Aleksandr Khoroshavin

Alexander Vadimovich Khoroshavin (Александр Вадимович Хорошавин: born May 2, 1956) is a Russian politician.

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Aleksandr Loran

Aleksandr Grigoryevich Loran (Александр Григорьевич Лоран) (1849 – after 1911), sometimes called Alexander Laurant or Aleksandr Lovan or Aleksandr Lavrentyev, was a Russian teacher and inventor of fire fighting foam and foam extinguisher.

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Aleksandra Popovska

Aleksandra Popovska (Александра Поповска; born 1975) is a vocalist, multimedia artist, educator, and composer/improviser currently resident in The Netherlands.

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Alex Dolan

Alexandra Marie Dolan (born 1974) is a journalist, weather presenter and science teacher who went undercover for the documentary Undercover Teacher, produced by Allen Jewhurst.

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Alex Kajitani

Alex Kajitani is an American middle school math teacher who was the 2009 California State Teacher of the Year.

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Alex McLeod

Alexandra Ann McLeod born December 21, 1968 is an American television host and entertainment news correspondent best known for being the original host of TLC’s hit cable show, Trading Spaces.

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Alex Smith (engineer)

Sir Alex Smith (15 October 1922 – 28 February 2003) was a Scottish industrial scientist and educator.

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Alexander Balmain

Alexander Balmain (1740 – June 10, 1821) was an American Episcopal minister and teacher in Winchester, Virginia.

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Alexander Beridze

Alexander Beridze (ალექსანდრე ბერიძე) is a Georgian classical pianist, and founder and artistic director of the New York Piano Festival.

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Alexander Braginsky

Alexander Iosifovich Braginsky (Александр Иосифович Брагинский, Aleksandr Iosifovič Braginskij; May 29, 1944) is a Russian-born pianist and pedagogue, currently living in the United States.

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Alexander Garvin

Alexander Garvin (born March 8, 1941) is a noted American urban planner, educator, and author.

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Alexander Haggerty Krappe

Alexander Haggerty Krappe (6 July 1894 – 30 November 1947) was a folklorist and author.

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Alexander Langer

Alexander Langer (22 February 1946 – 3 July 1995) was an Italian journalist, peace activist, politician, translator, and teacher.

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Alexander Leeper

Alexander Leeper (3 June 1848 – 6 August 1934), was an Australian educator.

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Alexander of Villedieu

Alexander of Villedieu was a French author, teacher and poet, who wrote text books on Latin grammar and arithmetic, everything in verse.

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Alexander Preston Shaw

Alexander Preston Shaw was notable as an African-American pastor, editor, and bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church and the Methodist Church.

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Alexander Radvilovich

Alexander Yuryevich Radvilovich (Александр Юрьевич Радвилович; born 1955) is a Russian composer, pianist and teacher from Leningrad (now Saint Petersburg) from which Conservatory he also graduated at which he was under guidance from Sergei Slonimsky.

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Alexander Sakharoff

Alexander Sakharoff (also spelled Sakharov and Sacharoff, 13 May 1886 – 25 September 1963) was a Russian dancer, teacher, and choreographer.

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Alexander Schneider

Abraham Alexander Schneider (21 October 1908 – 2 February 1993) was a violinist, conductor, and educator.

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Alexander Sutherland (educator)

Alexander Sutherland (26 March 1852 – 9 August 1902) was a Scottish-Australian educator, writer and philosopher.

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Alexander Tselyakov

Alexander Tselyakov (born 1954) is a Russian-Canadian classical concert pianist and educator.

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Alexander Vladimirovich Averbukh

Alexander Vladimirovich Averbukh – journalist, television and radio anchorman, chemistry and computer science teacher, engineer of manufacturing automation, author and performer of songs.

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Alexander W. Monroe

Alexander W. Monroe (December 29, 1817 – March 16, 1905) was a prominent American lawyer, politician, and military officer in the U.S. states of Virginia and West Virginia.

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Alexander Wallace (priest)

Alexander Ross Wallace (27 September 1891 – 26 August 1982) was an English priest and author.

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Alexander Worthy Clerk

Alexander Worthy Clerk (1820 – 1906) was a Jamaican Moravian pioneer missionary, teacher and clergyman who arrived in 1843 in the Danish Protectorate of Christiansborg, now Osu in Accra, Ghana, then known as the Gold Coast.

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Alexander Yersin (entomologist)

Alexander Yersin (5 April 1825, Morges- 2 September 1863, Lavaux) was a Swiss entomologist.

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Alexander Zaytsev (artist)

Alexander Dmitrievich Zaytsev (Александр Дмитриевич Зайцев) (June 3, 1903, Blagoveshchensk, Russian Empire – May 12, 1982, Leningrad) was a Russian and Soviet painter and art educator, who lived and worked in Leningrad.

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Alexander Zelenko

Alexander Ustinovich Zelenko (Александр Устинович Зеленко; 1871–1953), was a Russian and Soviet architect and educator, a pioneer in settlement movement and vocational education.

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Alexander Zhilkin

Alexander Alexandrovich Zhilkin (Алекса́ндр Алекса́ндрович Жи́лкин; born August 26, 1959) is the Governor of Astrakhan Oblast in Russia.

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Alexandra Jones (archaeologist)

Alexandra Jones is a historical archaeologist and educator.

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Alexandra Moen

Alexandra Moen (born 1978) is an English actress, best known for her roles as Emily James in the drama series Hotel Babylon, Tamsin in the drama series Tripping Over, and Lucy Saxon in the science fiction series Doctor Who.

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Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez

Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (born October 13, 1989) is an American political activist, educator, community organizer and politician.

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Alexey Bystrow

Alexey Petrovich Bystrow, sometimes spelled Alexey Petrovich Bystrov and Aleksei Petrovich Bystrow, (Алексе́й Петро́вич Быстро́в; February 1, 1899 – August 29, 1959) was a Soviet paleontologist, anatomist, and histologist.

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Alexis Caswell

Alexis Caswell (January 29, 1799 – January 8, 1877) was an American educator, born in Taunton, Massachusetts.

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Alfred Brousseau

Brother Alfred Brousseau, F.S.C. (February 17, 1907–May 31, 1988), was an educator, photographer and mathematician and was known mostly as a founder of the Fibonacci Association and as an educator.

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Alfred Gibbs Bourne

Sir Alfred Gibbs Bourne KCIE, FRS, FLS, DSc, (8 August 1859, Lowestoft - 14 July 1940, Dartmouth, Devon) was a zoologist, botanist and educator.

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Alfred Kneschke

Alfred Emil Richard Kneschke (* June 15, 1902 in Altlöbau, November 24, 1979 in Freiberg) was a German mathematician, engineer and university lecturer.

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Alfred Reynolds (politician)

Alfred George Reynolds (22 May 1894 – 23 April 1976) was an Australian politician.

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Alfred Richard Orage

Alfred Richard Orage (22 January 1873 – 6 November 1934) was a British intellectual, now best known for editing the magazine The New Age.

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Alfred Whitney Griswold

Alfred Whitney Griswold (October 27, 1906 – April 19, 1963), who went by his second given name, was an American historian and educator.

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Alfredo Bengzon

Alfredo Rafael Antonio Bengzon, also known as Alfredo R. A. Bengzon, is a Filipino doctor, educator, and former public official.

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Alfredo Ramos Martínez

Alfredo Ramos Martínez (November 12, 1871 in Monterrey, Nuevo León, Mexico – November 8, 1946 in Los Angeles) was a painter, muralist, and educator, who lived and worked in Mexico, Paris, and Los Angeles.

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Algernon Lee

Algernon H. Lee (1873 – 1954) was an American socialist politician and educator.

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Algernon Methuen

Sir Algernon Marshall Stedman Methuen, Baronet (23 February 1856 – 20 September 1924) was an English publisher and a teacher of Classics and French.

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Algie Howell

Algie Thomas Howell, Jr. (born January 8, 1938) is an American politician.

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Algot Tergel

Algot Tergel, born August 8, 1906 in Kyrkhult congregation, Blekinge County, died October 12, 1996 i Sigtuna congregation, Stockholm County, was a swedish priest, teacher and author.

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Ali Adjalli

Ali Adjalli is the founder of the "Gol Gasht" school of calligraphy, characterised by a dense and interlocking play of the Arabic script, a distinctive style now regularly seen amongst numerous Arab and Iranian calligraphers.

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Ali Kwitang

Ali bin Abdurrahman al-Habshi, better known as Habib Ali of Kwitang or Habib Ali Kwitang (على بن عبدالرحمن الحبشى,; born in Jakarta, 20 April 1870 CE - died in Jakarta, October 13, 1968 CE) was one of the leading Islamic clerics and preachers in Jakarta in the 20th century.

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Ali Suavi

Ali Suavi (1838–1878) was an Ottoman political activist, educator, theologian and reformer.

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Alice Bag

Alicia "Alice" Armendariz, (born November 7, 1958) known professionally as Alice Bag, is a punk rock singer, musician, author, educator and feminist archivist.

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Alice Birney

Alice McLellan Birney (October 19, 1858 – December 20, 1907) was an American educator who co-founded the National Parent-Teacher Association in 1897.

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Alice Clausing

Alice Clausing is a former member of the Wisconsin State Senate.

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Alice Cordelia Morse

Alice Cordelia Morse (June 1, 1863 – July 15, 1961) was an American designer of book covers in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

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Alice Dayrell Caldeira Brant

Alice Dayrell Caldeira Brant (August 28, 1880 – June 20, 1970) was a Brazilian juvenile writer.

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Alice Harden

Alice Varnado Harden (April 17, 1948 – December 6, 2012) was a Democratic member of the Mississippi Senate, representing the 28th District from 1988 until her death.

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Alice Hausman

Alice Hausman (born July 1942) is a Minnesota politician and member of the Minnesota House of Representatives.

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Alice Koroma

Alice Rosalyn Koroma (June 27, 1932 – July 6, 2012 The New Rising Sun (Retrieved: 19 July 2012)) was the mother of Sierra Leone's president, Ernest Bai Koroma, and a longtime primary school teacher in Makeni.

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Alice Mary Robertson

Alice Mary Robertson (January 2, 1854 – July 1, 1931) was an American educator, social worker, government official, and politician who became the second woman to serve in the United States Congress, and the first from the state of Oklahoma.

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Alice Miel

Alice Miel (February 21, 1906 – January 31, 1998) was an American educator and author of The Shortchanged Children of Suburbia, a study that has been characterized as a “groundbreaking” study in its publicized stress on what suburban schools failed to teach about human differences and cultural diversity.

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Alice Randall

Alice Randall (born May 4, 1959) is an American author and songwriter of African-American descent.

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Alice T. Schafer

Alice Turner Schafer (June 18, 1915 – September 27, 2009) was an American mathematician.

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Alice-Miranda

Alice-Miranda is a fictional main character in a children's book series of the same name.

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All-Star Western

All-Star Western was the name of three American comic book series published by DC Comics, each a Western fiction omnibus featuring both continuing characters and anthological stories.

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Allan Gorman

Allan Gorman is a visual art professional born in Brooklyn, New York (born 1947), best known for his photorealistic paintings of objects within the industrial milieu, spanning from civil engineering structures to sophisticated mechanical devices and vehicles.

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Allan L. Rellon

Allan Lopez Rellon (born May 5, 1969) in Samal, Davao del Norte, Philippines, is a Filipino politician and a member of the Liberal Party.

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Allan Søgaard Larsen

Allan Søgaard Larsen (born January 29, 1956, Strandby, Denmark) is the former CEO of Falck A/S and by extension Falck USA, a position he held until the end of 2016.

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Allard H. Gasque

Allard Henry Gasque (March 8, 1873 – June 17, 1938) was a U.S. Representative from South Carolina, husband of Elizabeth Hawley Gasque.

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Allen Axel Strom

Allen Axel Strom (c.1914 – 23 March 1997) was an Australian teacher and conservationist.

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Allen Falkner

Allen Falkner (born April 17, 1969) is founder of, the first suspension group.

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Allen Shawn

Allen Shawn (born 1948) is an American composer, pianist, educator, and author who lives in Vermont.

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Allen University

Allen University is a private, coeducational historically Black university located in Columbia, South Carolina, United States.

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Allie Beth Martin

Allie Beth (Dent) Martin (June 28, 1914 – April 11, 1976) was an American librarian, educator, politician, and author.

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Allison Hedge Coke

Allison Adelle Hedge Coke is an American poet and editor.

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Ally McBeal (season 4)

The fourth season of the television series Ally McBeal commenced airing in the United States on October 12, 2000, concluded on May 21, 2001, and consisted of 23 episodes.

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Alma Hogan Snell

Alma Hogan Snell (January 10, 1923 – May 5, 2008) was an American Crow tribal historian, educator, and herbalist.

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Almir Chediak

Almir Santana Chediak (June 21, 1950 – May 25, 2003) was a Brazilian musical producer, entrepreneur, publisher, guitarist, teacher, composer, writer and researcher.

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Almon Harris Thompson

Almon Harris Thompson (September 24, 1839 – July 31, 1906), also known as "A.

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Alonzo Lewis

Alonzo Lewis (1794–1861) was a teacher, writer, surveyor, poet, reporter, editor, and publisher of Lynn, Massachusetts.

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Aloysius C. Galvin

Aloysius Carroll Galvin S.J. (January 15, 1925 – November 23, 2007) was an American Jesuit priest, administrator and teacher.

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Alpha Upsilon Alpha

Alpha Upsilon Alpha (or ΑΥΑ) is an academic honor society recognizing excellence in reading and language arts at the undergraduate and graduate level.

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Alphonse J. Jackson

Alphonse Jackson, Jr. (November 27, 1927 – December 23, 2014), was an educator and civil rights activist who served in the Louisiana House of Representatives for District 2 in his native Caddo Parish in northwestern Louisiana.

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Alverno College

Alverno College is a Roman Catholic, four-year, independent, liberal arts college, historically and still primarily a women's college located in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

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Alvin Bowman

Clarence Alvin Bowman is an American academic and former President of Illinois State University (ISU).

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Alvin Duke Chandler

Alvin Duke Chandler (August 18, 1902 – May 26, 1987) was the twenty-first president of the College of William & Mary, serving from 1951 to 1960.

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Alvin P. Shapiro

Alvin P. Shapiro (December 28, 1920 – November 21, 1998) was an American physician and professor primarily at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine.

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Alwi bin Thahir al-Haddad

Habib Alwi bin Thahir al-Haddad (ʻAlwī bin Ṭāhir al-Ḥaddād,; 14 Shawwal 1301 AH – 1382H or August 6, 1884 CE – November 14, 1962 CE) was an Islamic scholar known as the Mufti of Johor in twentieth century and also the co-founder of Jamiat Kheir and Al-Rabithah al-Alawiyyah foundations in Batavia during colonial Dutch East Indies.

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Alys Faiz

Alys Faiz (Urdu: ایلس فیض) (September 2, 1915 – March 12, 2003) was a Pakistani poet, writer, journalist, human rights activist, social worker and a teacher.

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Amalia Sartori

Amalia Sartori (born 2 August 1947 in Valdastico) is an Italian politician.

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Amalie Sara Colquhoun

Amalie Sara Colquhoun (20 March 1894 – 16 June 1974) was an Australian landscape and portrait painter who is represented in national and state galleries.

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Amani (dancer)

Angel Nabil Ayoub (born June 5, 1970 in Hamat, Lebanon), known by her stage name Amani (اماني.), is a well-known Lebanese dancer, choreographer, teacher, and actress.

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Amata Kabua

Amata Kabua (November 17, 1928 – December 20, 1996) was the first President of the Marshall Islands from 1979 to 1996 (five consecutive terms).

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Amélia Veiga

Amélia Veiga, also known as Amélia Maria Ramos Veiga Silva (born 1931) is a Portuguese-born Angolan poet and teacher.

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Amélie Gabrielle Boudet

Amélie Boudet (23 November 1795 – 21 January 1883) was a French teacher and artist, and wife of Allan Kardec, the founder of Spiritism.

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Ambrós

Miguel Ambrosio Zaragoza (31 August 1913 – 30 September 1992), better known as Ambrós, was a distinguished comic strip cartoonist, most famous for the comic book series Capitán Trueno (Captain Thunder).

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Ambrosius Schupp

Ambrosius Schupp also Ambrósio Schupp or Ambros Schupp (his full original German name still needs to be added here) (1840–1914) was a German-Brazilian Catholic priest, educator and author.

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Ameer Ali Shihabdeen

Ammer Ali Seyed Mohammad Sihabdeen (born 20 December 1961) is a Sri Lankan politician, a member of the Parliament of Sri Lanka and a Deputy Minister of Rural Economic Affairs.

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Amelia Fowler

Amelia Fowler, an embroidery teacher and well-known flag preserver, was the master needle worker who restored the original Star Spangled Banner in 1914.

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America W. Robinson

America W. Robinson (January 1855 – 23 April 1912) was an African-American educator.

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American Alliance for Medical Cannabis

The American Alliance for Medical Cannabis (AAMC) is an organization that promotes the legal access to medical cannabis, with the help of health professionals, members of the community, educators, patients, clergy and caregivers.

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American Business Women's Association

The American Business Women’s Association is a national professional association for women, established by Kansas City businessman, Hilary Bufton, Jr.

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American Cleaning Institute

The American Cleaning Institute (ACI formerly The Soap and Detergent Association – SDA) is an organization representing producers of household, industrial, and institutional cleaning products, their ingredients and finished packaging; oleochemical producers; and chemical distributors to the cleaning product industry.

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American Craftsman

The American Craftsman style, or the American Arts and Crafts movement, is an American domestic architectural, interior design, landscape design, applied arts, and decorative arts style and lifestyle philosophy that began in the last years of the 19th century.

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American Dance Guild

The American Dance Guild (A.D.G.) was founded in 1956, as the Dance Teachers' Guild by twelve dance teachers in New York City to promote the art of dance in the United States by educating the American public and by maintaining standards of teaching.

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American Decency Association

The American Decency Association (ADA) is a non-profit organization associated with the Christian right based in Fremont, Michigan.

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American Educational Research Association

The American Educational Research Association, or AERA, was founded in 1916 as a professional organization representing educational researchers in the United States and around the world.

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American Registry of Professional Animal Scientists

The American Registry of Professional Animal Scientists (ARPAS) is a professional organization that provides certification of animal scientists through examination.

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American Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing

The American Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing (ASPRS) is an American learned society devoted to photogrammetry.

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Aminu Kano

Aminu Kano (1920—April 17, 1983) was a Muslim politician from Nigeria.

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Amir Faghri

Amir Faghri is an American professor and leader in the engineering profession as an educator, scientist, and administrator.

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Amnon Wolman

Amnon Wolman (Hebrew: אמנון וולמן) (born 1955) an Israeli-American musician.

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Amos Bronson Alcott

Amos Bronson Alcott (November 29, 1799March 4, 1888) was an American teacher, writer, philosopher, and reformer.

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Amos McLemore

Amos McLemore (August 23, 1823 – October 5, 1863) of Jones County, Mississippi, was a schoolteacher, Methodist Episcopal minister, merchant and Confederate States Army soldier.

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Amoud University

Amoud University (Jaamacada Camuud.), abbreviated to AU, is a comprehensive public university, located in the city of, Borama in the northern of Somaliland.

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Amram Aburbeh

Amram Aburbeh (עמרם אבורביע, 1894– 1966), also spelled Abourabia and Aburabia, was the Chief Rabbi of the Sephardic congregation in Petah Tikva, Israel and author of Netivei Am, a collection of responsa, sermons, and Torah teachings.

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Amy Carter (politician)

Amy Carter is a former Democratic-turned-Republican member of the Georgia House of Representatives, representing the 175th district from 2007 until her resignation on December 31, 2017, to become executive director of Advancement at the Technical College System of Georgia.

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Amy Clarke (musician)

Amy Clarke (born 1976 in Silver Spring, Maryland) is an American singer-songwriter, pianist, experimental synth keyboardist, percussionist and activist.

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Amy Linker

Amy Meredith Linker (born October 19, 1966) is an American former child actress.

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Amy Spangler

Amy Spangler is a breastfeeding expert and president of baby gooroo who has lectured extensively and published several books on breastfeeding.

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Amy Uyematsu

Amy Uyematsu (born 1947) is a Japanese-American poet.

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An Actor Prepares

An Actor Prepares (Работа актера над собой) is the first of Konstantin Stanislavski's books on acting, followed by Building a Character and Creating a Role.

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Ana Roque de Duprey

Ana Roqué de Duprey,This name uses Spanish marriage naming customs; the first is the maiden family name "Roque" and the second or matrimonial family name is "Duprey".

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Anahit Tsitsikian

Anahit Tsitsikian (Անահիտ Ցիցիկյան; born Leningrad, August 26, 1926; death Yerevan, May 2, 1999) was the first renowned Armenian female violinist.

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Anatoly Lyadov

Anatoly Konstantinovich Lyadov or Liadov (Анато́лий Константи́нович Ля́дов) was a Russian composer, teacher and conductor.

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Anatoly Sobchak

Anatoly Aleksandrovich Sobchak (p, 10 August 1937 – 20 February 2000) was a Russian politician, a co-author of the Constitution of the Russian Federation, the first democratically elected mayor of Saint Petersburg, and a mentor and teacher of both Vladimir Putin and Dmitry Medvedev.

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Anatoly Yakobson

Anatoly Aleksandrovich Yakobson (Анато́лий Алекса́ндрович Якобсо́н; 30 April 1935, Moscow — 28 September 1978, Jerusalem) was a literary critic, teacher, poet and a central figure in the human rights movement in the Soviet Union.

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Anatomical terminology

Anatomical terminology is a form of scientific terminology used by anatomists, zoologists, and health professionals such as doctors.

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Aníbal González Irizarry

Aníbal González Irizarry (born February 25, 1927) is an educator, journalist and news broadcaster.

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Aníbal Marrero Pérez

Aníbal Marrero Pérez (October 3, 1949 – January 25, 2005) was a Puerto Rican politician.

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Anders Christian Jensen-Haarup

Anders Christian Jensen-Haarup (8 January 1863 – 30 January 1934) was a Danish entomologist who specialised in Hymenoptera.

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Anders Josef Europaeus

Anders Josef Europaeus (21 November 1797 – 24 May 1870) was a Finnish priest and vicar.

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Andragogy

Andragogy refers to methods and principles used in adult education.

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André Almuró

André Almuró (1927–2009) was a French radio producer, composer and film director.

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André Harvey

André Harvey, PC (born September 16, 1941) is a Canadian consultant, politician and former teacher in Quebec, Canada.

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André Jolivet

André Jolivet (8 August 1905 – 20 December 1974) was a French composer.

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André Rouvoet

André Rouvoet (born 4 January 1962) is a former Dutch politician of the ChristianUnion (CU).

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André Stordeur

Belgian electronic music composer André Stordeur was born 1941 in Haine-Saint-Paul.

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Andrée Geulen-Herscovici

Andrée Geulen-Herscovici (born September 6, 1921) is a Belgian woman who, with others, rescued almost 1000 Jewish children during the Holocaust.

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Andre Pool

Andre Pool is a member of the National Assembly of Seychelles.

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Andrea Doll

Andrea L. Doll (born August 14, 1940) is a Democratic politician in the U.S. state of Alaska.

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Andrea Febbraio

Andrea Febbraio is an Italian entrepreneur, writer, professor, and investor.

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Andrea Gallo

Don Andrea Gallo (18 July 1928 – 22 May 2013) was an Italian presbyter, founder and leader of the community of San Benedetto al Porto of Genoa.

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Andreas Carlgren

Hemming Andreas Carlgren (born 8 July 1958) is a Swedish Centre Party politician, and a former Minister for the Environment in the Swedish government.

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Andreas Christoph Graf

Andreas Christoph Graf (1701 in Augsburg – 1776 in Augsburg) was a German teacher, poet and writer of the etiquette book "The polite student" "Der höfliche Schüler" (1745).

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Andrei Mylnikov

Andrei Andreevich Mylnikov (Мыльников Андрей Андреевич) (22 February 1919 in Pokrovsk, Saratov Governorate – 16 May 2012 in Saint Petersburg) was a Russian and Soviet painter and art educator, People's Artist of the Russian Federation, Stalin Prize winner, and Lenin Prize winner, who lived and worked in Saint Petersburg.

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Andrejs Grants

Andrejs Grants (born March 7, 1955 in Riga) is a Latvian photographer and teacher.

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Andrew Burnham (priest)

Andrew Burnham (born 19 March 1948) is an English priest of the Roman Catholic Church.

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Andrew D. Holt

Andrew David Holt (December 4, 1904 - August 7, 1987), universally called Andy Holt, was an American educator who was the 16th president of the University of Tennessee, filling that position from 1959 to 1970.

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Andrew Dickson White

Andrew Dickson White (November 7, 1832 – November 4, 1918) was an American historian and educator, who was the cofounder of Cornell University and served as its first president for nearly two decades.

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Andrew Foster (educator)

Andrew Jackson Foster (1925–1987) was a missionary to the deaf in Ghana, Rwanda and other countries in Africa from 1956 until his death in 1987.

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Andrew Gonzalez

Brother Andrew Benjamin Gonzalez, F.S.C., (29 February 1940 – 29 January 2006) was a Filipino linguist, writer, educator, and a De La Salle Brother.

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Andrew Honeycutt

Dr.

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Andrew J. Rogers

Andrew Jackson Rogers (July 1, 1828 – May 22, 1900) was an American lawyer, teacher, clerk, police commissioner and Democratic Party politician who represented in the United States House of Representatives from 1863-1867.

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Andrew Moore (musician)

Andrew Moore (born 16 July 1979), better known by his stage name A.M., is an electronic musician and elementary school teacher from Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

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Andrew Parmley

Sir Andrew Charles Parmley (born October 1956) is principal of the Harrodian School in Barnes, and was the Lord Mayor of London for 2016–17.

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Andrew Pendelton III

Andrew Robert Horsefield (born July 10, 1982) better known by his ring name Andrew Pendelton III, is an American professional wrestler.

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Andrew Tracy

Andrew Tracy (December 15, 1797 – October 28, 1868) was an American politician, teacher and lawyer.

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Andrey Abraham Potter

Andrey Abraham Potter (August 5, 1882 – November 5, 1979) was a Russian-American mechanical engineer and educator,, Purdue University Libraries.

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Andrey Sirotinin

Andrey Nikolayevich Sirotinin (Андрей Николаевич Сиротинин, 1864, Dyatkovo, Bryansk region, Oryol Governorate, Imperial Russia, — 1922, Saratov, Soviet Russia) was a Russian philologist, poet, translator, educator and theatre historian.

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Andriy Shtoharenko

Andriy Shtoharenko (Андрій Якович Штогаренко) (15 October 1902 - 1992) was a Soviet Ukrainian composer and teacher.

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Andy English

Andy English (born 1956) is an English wood engraving artist and educator who pioneered the use of the Internet to teach a wider audience about wood engraving and how to do it.

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Andy García

Andrés Arturo García Menéndez (born April 12, 1956), professionally known as Andy García, is a Cuban American actor and director.

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Andy Manar

Andy Manar (born November 15, 1975) is a Democratic member of the Illinois Senate.

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Andy Piggott

Andrew John "Andy" Piggott (born 27 September 1951) is a British Anglican priest.

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Andy Roddick

Andrew Stephen Roddick (born August 30, 1982) is an American former professional tennis player.

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Andy Welti

Andy J. Welti (born May 28, 1980) was a member of the Minnesota House of Representatives.

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Angélica Lagunas

Angélica Lagunas (born 26 May 1972) was a provincial deputy in Neuquén Province in Argentina.

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Ange-François Fariau

Ange-François Fariau (13 October 1747 – 8 December 1810) was a French poet and translator.

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Angela E. Oh

Angela E. Oh (born 1955) is an attorney, teacher, and public lecturer best known for her role as spokesperson for the Korean American community after the 1992 Los Angeles Riots and her position on President Bill Clinton's One America Initiative.

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Angela Goethals

Angela Bethany Goethals (born May 20, 1977) is an American film, television and stage actress.

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Angela Narth

Angela Narth is a Canadian writer and freelance literary reviewer.

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Angelik Caruana

Angelik Caruana is a resident of Birżebbuġa in Malta who has reported a series of visions of the Virgin Mary since 21 April 2006, including a number of times at a hill in Borġ in-Nadur where he delivered monthly messages to the public.

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Angelina (singer)

Angelina Camarillo Ramos, simply known as Angelina, (born February 10, 1986) is an American singer from Union City, California.

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Angelina Ballerina (TV series)

Angelina Ballerina is a British animated children's television series, based on the Angelina Ballerina series of children's books by author Katharine Holabird and illustrator Helen Craig.

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Angelo Iachino

Angelo Iachino (or Jachino; April 24, 1889–December 3, 1976) was an Italian admiral during World War II.

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Anglican Church of Papua New Guinea

The Anglican Church of Papua New Guinea is a province of the Anglican Communion.

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Angur Baba Joshi

Angur Baba Joshi is a Nepalese social activist and the first women principal in Nepal.

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Anil Bachoo

Anil Kumar Bachoo (born आनिल कुमार बचू on 6 September 1953) is a former Vice Prime Minister and Minister of Public Infrastructure, National Development Unit, Land Transport and Shipping of Mauritius.

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Animal culture

Animal culture describes the current theory of cultural learning in non-human animals through socially transmitted behaviors.

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Animal Science Image Gallery

The Animal Science Image Gallery a new service for teachers announced by The Animal and Dairy News.

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Animal training

Animal training refers to teaching animals specific responses to specific conditions or stimuli.

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Anis Nagi

Anis Nagi (born 1939-died 2010) was a Pakistani poet, novelist and critic.

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Anishinaabe

Anishinaabe (or Anishinabe, plural: Anishinaabeg) is the autonym for a group of culturally related indigenous peoples in Canada and the United States that are the Odawa, Ojibwe (including Mississaugas), Potawatomi, Oji-Cree, and Algonquin peoples.

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Anisur Rahman (politician)

| Anisur Rahman Sarkar was Minister for Panchayat and Rural Development in the Left Front Ministry in the Indian state of West Bengal.

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Anita Hoffmann

Ana Esther Hoffmann Mendizábal, also known as simply Anita Hoffmann (3 March 1919 – 11 October 2007), was a Mexican researcher, educator, academic, and biologist specializing in acarology and parasitology.

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Anita Ward

Anita Ward (born December 20, 1957) is an American singer and musician.

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Anja Cetti Andersen

Anja Cetti Andersen (born 25 September 1965) is an astronomer and astrophysicist from Hørsholm, Denmark.

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Ann Jellicoe (educationalist)

Anne Jellicoe, née Anne William Mullin (1823–1880) was a noted Irish educationalist best known for the founding of the prestigious Alexandra College, which became a force in women's education under her management.

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Ann Jungman

Ann Jungman (born 1938) is an author of children's literature.

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Ann Marie Sastry

Ann Marie Sastry is an American engineer, educator, and businessperson.

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Ann Plato

Ann Plato (c. 1824 – unknown)Wright 736 was a 19th-century Black (African-American and Native American) educator and author.

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Ann Stock

Ann Stock was the Assistant Secretary of State for Educational and Cultural Affairs, from June 23, 2010 until July 2013.

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Anna Botsford Comstock

Anna Botsford Comstock (September 1, 1854 – August 24, 1930) was an American artist, educator, conservationist, and a leader of the nature study movement.

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Anna Couani

Anna Couani (born 6 April 1948) is a contemporary Australian poet and teacher.

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Anna Easter Brown

Anna Easter Brown (April 13, 1879 – March 5, 1957) was a part of the original nine group of twenty founders in Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority.

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Anna Evans Murray

Anna Evans Murray (1857–1955) was an American civic leader, educator, and early advocate of free kindergarten and the training of kindergarten teachers.

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Anna Gavalda

Anna Gavalda (born 9 December 1970 in Boulogne-Billancourt, Hauts-de-Seine) is a French teacher and award-winning novelist.

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Anna Goldsworthy

Anna Goldsworthy (born 9 June 1974) is an Australian writer, teacher and classical pianist.

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Anna J. Cooper

Anna Julia Haywood Cooper (August 10, 1858 – February 27, 1964) was an American author, educator, sociologist, speaker, Black Liberation activist, and one of the most prominent African-American scholars in United States history.

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Anna Lundh

Anna Lundh (born April 5, 1987) is a Swedish television personality, adventurer and model.

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Anna Molka Ahmed

Anna Molka Ahmed (August 13, 1917 –1995) was a Pakistani artist and a pioneer of fine arts in the country after its independence in 1947.

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Anna Nagurney

Anna Nagurney is a Ukrainian-American mathematician, economist, educator and author in the field of Operations Management.

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Anna Olsson (author)

Anna Olsson (19 August 1866, Värmland, Sweden - 15 February 1946, Rock Island, Illinois) was a Swedish-American author.

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Anna Rozental

Anna Rozental was a Bundist activist in the Russian Empire and later Soviet Russia.

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Anna S. Fisher

Anna S. Fisher (1873–1942) was an American artist and teacher.

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Anna-Lisa Frykman

Anna-Lisa Frykman born Anna Elisabet Frykman on 4 January 1889 in Stockholm, Sweden, dead 14 June 1960 in Stockholm, Sweden was a Swedish composer, song lyricist and teacher.

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Anne Camfield

Anne Camfield (née Breeze; 1808 – 18 February 1896) was a photographer, pioneer teacher and headmistress in Western Australia.

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Anne Campbell

Anne Campbell (born 6 April 1940) is an English Labour Party politician.

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Anne de Vries

Anne de Vries (May 22, 1904 – November 29, 1964) was a Dutch teacher and author.

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Anne George (writer)

Anne Carroll George was an American author and poet.

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Anne Hopkins Aitken

Anne Arundel Hopkins Aitken (February 8, 1911 – June 13, 1994) was an American Zen Buddhist, in the Harada-Yasutani lineage.

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Anne Marie Schleiner

Anne-Marie Schleiner (born 1970) is a theorist, an educator, a new media and performance artist, a hacktivist, a scholar, a gamer, and a curator.

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Anne Tingelstad Wøien

Anne Tingelstad Wøien is a Norwegian politician from Oppland representing the Centre Party.

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Anne Vermeer

Anne Rinse Vermeer (born 12 December 1916) is a retired Dutch politician of the Labour Party (PvdA).

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Annette Lewis Phinazee

Alethia Annette Lewis Hoage Phinazee (July 23, 1920, Orangeburg, South Carolina – September 17, 1983, Durham, North Carolina) was the first woman and the first black American woman to earn the doctorate in library science from Columbia University.

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Annie Waterhouse

A.

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Anouchka van Miltenburg

Anouchka van Miltenburg (born 20 April 1967) is a retired Dutch politician of the People's Party for Freedom and Democracy (VVD).

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Anselm Berrigan

Anselm Berrigan (born 1972 in Chicago, Illinois) is a poet and teacher.

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Anselm Tupper

Anselm Tupper (1763–1808) was an officer of the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War, a pioneer to the Ohio Country, and one of the founders of Marietta, Ohio, the first permanent American settlement in the Northwest Territory.

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Ansley Constance

Ansley Constance is a member of the National Assembly of Seychelles.

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Anson Phelps Stokes (philanthropist)

Anson Phelps Stokes (13 April 1874 – 13 August 1958) was an American educator, historian, clergyman, author, philanthropist and civil rights activist.

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Ansonia High School (Connecticut)

Ansonia High School is a public four-year high school located in Ansonia, Connecticut.

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António Marques Mendes

António Joaquim Bastos Marques Mendes (March 30, 1934 – June 15, 2015) was a Portuguese lawyer and politician.

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Antônio Carbonari Netto

Antônio Carbonari Netto is a Brazilian educator, mathematician, and businessman.

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Antônio Conselheiro

Antônio Conselheiro, in English "Anthony the Counselor", real name Antônio Vicente Mendes Maciel (March 13, 1830 – September 22, 1897) was a Brazilian religious leader, preacher, and founder of the village of Canudos, the scene of the War of Canudos (1896–1897), a civil rebellion against the central government which was brutally stamped out with the loss of more than 15,000 lives.

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Ante Dabro

Ante Dabro (born 13 January 1938, Čavoglave, Croatia) is a Croatian-born Australian artist/sculptor and art teacher who has lived and worked in Canberra, Australian Capital Territory since the late 1960s.

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Anthony Benezet

Anthony Benezet, born Antoine Bénézet (January 31, 1713May 3, 1784), was a French-born American abolitionist and educator who was active in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

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Anthony Deydier

Anthony Deydier, was a French priest, missionary and teacher.

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Anthony Fry (artist)

Anthony Fry (6 June 1927 – 5 November 2016) was a British figurative painter and teacher.

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Anthony N. Michel

Anthony N. Michel, a life fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, is an American engineering educator.

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Anthony Pritchard

Anthony Langley (Tony) Pritchard (31 July 1940 – 30 June 2012) was a teacher and university administrator.

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Anti-bullying legislation

Anti-bullying legislation is legislation enacted to help reduce and eliminate bullying.

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Antidosis

Antidosis (Ancient Greek ἀντίδοσις), is the title of a speech treatise by the ancient Greek rhetorician, Isocrates.

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Antoine Georges

Antoine Georges (born 14 April 1961) is a French physicist.

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Anton Durcovici

Blessed Anton Durcovici (17 May 1888 10 December 1951) was an Austro-Hungarian-born Romanian Roman Catholic prelate and the Bishop of Iaşi from 1947 until his death.

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Anton Eberl

Anton Eberl (13 June 1765 – 11 March 1807) was an Austrian composer, teacher and pianist of the Classical period.

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Anton Makarenko

Anton Semyonovich Makarenko (Анто́н Семёнович Мака́ренко, Анто́н Семе́нович Макаре́нко, 13 January 1888 – 1 April 1939) was a Soviet educator, social worker and writer, the most influential educational theorist in the Soviet Union who promoted democratic ideas and principles in educational theory and practice.

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Anton Schwartz

Anton Schwartz (born July 16, 1967) is an American jazz saxophonist and composer based in Seattle, Washington and Oakland, California.

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Antonín Jan Jungmann

Antonín Jan Jungmann, sometimes referred to as Anton Johann Ritter von Jungmann (19 May 1775 – 10 April 1854) was a Czech obstetrician and educator born in Hudlice, Beroun District.

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Antonín Sova

Antonín Sova (26 February 1864 – 16 August 1928) was a Czech poet and the director of Prague Municipal Library.

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Antoni Łomnicki

Antoni Marian Łomnicki (17 January 1881 – 4 July 1941) was a Polish mathematician.

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Antoni Szuniewicz

Antoni Szuniewicz (14 November 1911 in Leonowicze near Wilno - 12 March 1987 in Częstochowa) was a Polish organist, composer, conductor, choirmaster and music teacher.

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Antonio José Martínez

Antonio José Martínez (January 17, 1793 – July 27, 1867) was a New Mexican priest, educator, publisher, rancher, farmer, community leader, and politician.

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Antonio La Viña

Antonio Gabriel Maestrado La Viña (born October 2, 1959) is a Filipino lawyer, educator, and environmental policy expert.

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Antonio Martino

Antonio Martino (born December 22, 1942) is an Italian politician, who was the minister of foreign affairs in 1994 and minister of defense from 2001 to 2006.

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Antonio Palocci

Antonio Palocci Filho (born 4 October 1960) is a Brazilian physician and politician, and formerly Chief of Staff of Brazil under President Dilma Rousseff.

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Anupam Hazra

Anupam Hazra, born in 1982,is a social work educator and development professional from India.

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Anupriya Patel

Anupriya Patel (born 1981 in Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh) is an Indian politician, based in the state of Uttar Pradesh.

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Aparna B Marar

Aparna B Marar is a young Indian classical danseuse from Kerala.

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Apolinario Mabini

Apolinario Mabini y Maranan (July 23, 1864 - May 13, 1903) was a Filipino revolutionary leader, educator, lawyer, and statesman who served first as a legal and constitutional adviser to the Revolutionary Government, and then as the first Prime Minister of the Philippines upon the establishment of the First Philippine Republic.

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Apostolopulo House

Apostolopulo House (Alafuzov House) (Russian: Дом Апостолопуло) is the ancient mansion in Taganrog (str. Frunze, 26).

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Apple (symbolism)

Apples appear in many religious traditions, often as a mystical or forbidden fruit.

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Applied psychology

Applied psychology is the use of psychological methods and findings of scientific psychology to solve practical problems of human and animal behavior and experience.

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Appropriation of knowledge

Appropriation of knowledge is the process of constructing knowledge from social and cultural sources, and integrating it into pre-existing schemas.

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Arabella Scott

Arabella Scott (7 May 1886 – 1980) was a Scottish suffragette and campaigner.

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Archetypal pedagogy

Archetypal pedagogy is a theory of education developed by Clifford Mayes that aims at enhancing psycho-spiritual growth in both the teacher and student.

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Archibald Cary Coolidge

Archibald Cary Coolidge (March 6, 1866 – January 14, 1928) was an American educator and diplomat.

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Archibald McBryde

Archibald McBryde (September 28, 1766 – February 15, 1836) was a Congressional Representative from North Carolina.

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Archibald the Koala

Archibald the Koala is an animated children's television series produced by Millimages in association with HiT Entertainment.

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Archie Baird

Archibald MacKechnie Baird (8 May 1919 – 3 November 2009) was a Scottish footballer, who played for Aberdeen and St Johnstone.

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Archie Mitchell (footballer)

Archibald Philip Mitchell (15 December 1885 – 16 April 1949) was an English football centre half and manager.

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Archie Robertson (footballer)

Archibald Clark Robertson (15 September 1929 – 28 January 1978) was a Scottish footballer who spent most of his career with Clyde, firstly as an inside right and latterly as manager.

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Architectural Institute of Korea

The Architectural Institute of Korea (AIK) is the only academic organization on architecture in Korea.

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Argentine Society of Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery

The Argentine Society of Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery (SACPER) is a medical nonprofit association, which includes doctors specialized in plastic surgery in Argentina.

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ARIA TV

ARIA TV is a television channel in Afghanistan for children and teenagers.

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Arie de Graaf

Arie de Graaf (born 4 August 1947 in Arnhem) is a Dutch insurer, biologist, teacher, and politician.

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Ariella Arida

Ariella "Ara" Hernandez Arida (born November 20, 1988), is a Filipino fashion model and television personality best known for winning Miss Universe Philippines 2013 and representing the Philippines at Miss Universe 2013 and eventually placed as Third Runner-up.

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Arkadiy Ismailovich Sukhorukov

Arkadiy Ismailovich Sukhorukov (Ukrainian: Сухоруков Аркадій Ісмаїлович) is an expert on economic security issues, a Doctor of Economics, Professor, Honored Economist of Ukraine, Member of the Academy of Construction of Ukraine, and the Knight of the Order "For Merits" III degree.

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Arkansas Department of Education Distance Learning Center

The Arkansas Department of Education Distance Learning Center (ADE Distance Learning Center or ADE DLC) is a provider of real-time or synchronous elementary and secondary education classes for students throughout the state of Arkansas.

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Arlene Setzer

Arlene Setzer is a former Republican member of the Ohio House of Representatives, who represented the 36th District from 2001 to 2008.

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Arlington High School (Texas)

Arlington High School, located in Arlington, Texas, is a secondary school serving grades 9-12.

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Armando Vilaseca

Armando Vilaseca was the former Commissioner of the Vermont Department of Education.

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Armstrong High School (Virginia)

Armstrong High School, part of the Richmond Public Schools, is a high school located in Richmond, Virginia, with grades 9-12.

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Army Air Forces Training Command

The US Army Air Forces in WWII had major subordinate Commands below the Air Staff level.

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Arnaldo Freire

Arnaldo Freire is a Brazilian guitarist, teacher, cultural producer and composer.

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Arne Ragnar Enge

Arne Ragnar Enge is a Brazilian doctor, journalist, athlete and physical education teacher.

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Arne Wik Kristiansen

Arne Wik Kristiansen (born 26 April 1931 in Bergen) is a Norwegian scientist situated in Langhus outside Oslo.

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Arno Ros

Arno Ros (born 18 December 1942 in Hamburg) is a German philosopher and Professor of Theoretical Philosophy at the Otto-von-Guericke University Magdeburg in Magdeburg, Germany.

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Arnold Malone

Arnold John Malone (born 9 December 1937) was a Progressive Conservative party member of the House of Commons of Canada.

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Arnold R. Kilpatrick

Arnold Roy Kilpatrick (August 5, 1920 – December 12, 2005) was a Louisiana educator, coach, and businessman who was the president of Northwestern State University in Natchitoches from 1966 to 1978.

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Arnold Walter

Arnold Maria Walter, OC (August 30, 1902 - October 6, 1973) was a Canadian musicologist, educator, composer and writer.

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Arnoldo Sartorio

Arnoldo Sartorio (March 30, 1853 – 1936) was an accomplished German composer, pianist, and teacher.

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Arnolds Spekke

Arnolds Spekke (or Arnolds Speke; born 14 June 1887, Vecmuiža parish, Russian Empire — died 27 July 1972, Washington, D.C., USA) received a doctorate in philology from the University of Latvia in 1927.

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Arnon Goldfinger

Arnon Goldfinger (born 1963) is an Israeli film director and scriptwriter, winner of two Israeli Academy Awards, known for his films The Komediant and The Flat.

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Art & Creative Materials Institute

The Art and Creative Materials Institute, Inc.

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Art Staed

Art Staed (born 1949) is a current Iowa State Representative from the 66th District.

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Art, Design, Media Subject Centre

The Art Design Media Subject Centre (ADM-HEA) is part of the UK-based Higher Education Academy.

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Artashes Abeghyan

Artashes Abeghyan (also Abeghian) (Արտաշես Գաբրիելի Աբեղյան 1 January 1877, Astabad, Nakhchivan – 13 March 1955, Munich) was an Armenian philologist, historian, educator, activist and politician.

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Artesis Hogeschool Antwerpen

Artesis Hogeschool Antwerpen (Artesis University College Antwerp) was a major college in Flanders, Belgium, with campusses in Antwerp, Mechelen, Lier and Turnhout.

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Arthur A. Benjamin Health Professions High School

Arthur A. Benjamin Health Professions High School (AABHPHS) is a small high school in the Upper Land Park neighborhood of Sacramento, California.

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Arthur Angara

Dr.

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Arthur B. B. Moore

Arthur Bruce Barbour Moore (February 4, 1906 – September 9, 2004) was a Canadian Moderator of the United Church of Canada (1971–1972) and President and Vice-Chancellor of Victoria University in the University of Toronto (1950–1970).

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Arthur Coburn

Arthur Coburn (13 July 1897 – 29 August 1969) was a member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly.

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Arthur Doherty

Arthur Doherty (19 January 1932 – 6 February 2003) was a nationalist politician in Ireland.

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Arthur Dorros

Arthur Dorros (born 1950) is an author and illustrator of children's books.

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Arthur G. Crane

Arthur Griswold Crane (September 1, 1877 – August 11, 1955) was an American teacher and politician.

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Arthur Gaskin

Arthur Joseph Gaskin RBSA (16 March 1862 – 4 June 1928) was an English illustrator, painter, teacher and designer of jewellery and enamelwork.

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Arthur Kantrowitz

Arthur Robert Kantrowitz (October 20, 1913 – November 29, 2008) was an American scientist, engineer, and educator.

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Arthur Kurzweil

Arthur Kurzweil (born 1951) is an American author, educator, editor, writer, publisher, and illusionist.

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Arthur Luckman

William Arthur Grant Luckman (25 June 1857 - 8 January 1921) was Archdeacon of Calcutta from 1907 to 1911.

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Arthur Nash (businessman)

Arthur Nash (June 26, 1870 – October 30, 1927) was an American business man, author, and popular public speaker who achieved recognition in the 1920s when he determined to run his newly purchased sweatshop on the basis of the Golden Rule, and his business prospered beyond all expectation.

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Arthur Percy Noyes

Arthur Percy Noyes, M.D. (1880-1963) was a physician, psychiatric hospital administrator and medical educator, In his career he published a number of textbooks and articles that relate to the modernization of psychiatric practices, outpatient care and the need for life-long education for medical staff.

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Arthur Sanders (footballer)

Arthur Sanders (8 May 1901 – 26 September 1983) was an English teacher and professional footballer who played for London University, Peterborough & Fletton United, Northfleet United, Tottenham Hotspur and Clapton Orient.

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Arthur Sherburne Hardy

Arthur Sherburne Hardy or Arthur S. Hardy (August 13, 1847 – March 14, 1930) was an American engineer, educator, editor, diplomat, novelist, and poet.

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Arthur T. Prescott

Arthur Taylor Prescott, Sr. (11 June 1863 – 16 May 1942) was a political scientist and educator who was the founding president of Louisiana Tech University in Ruston, Louisiana.

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Arthur Waugh (priest)

Arthur Thornhill Waugh (1840 - 1922) was an Anglican priest in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

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Arts Engine

Arts Engine is a film organization whose activities include documentary film production, a social-issue film festival and a virtual commons for filmmakers, activists, educators and students to share information.

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Arts in education

Arts in education is an expanding field of educational research and practice informed by investigations into learning through arts experiences.

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Artur Shkurti

Artur Shkurti (born 1968) is an Albanian mathematics educator.

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Arturo Agüero Chaves

Arturo Agüero Chaves (March 28, 1907 – May 11, 2001), was a Costa Rican writer, poet, philologist, lexicographer and educator.

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Arvin High School

Arvin High School is located in Arvin, Kern County, California, USA and is part of the Kern High School District.

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Asa Grant Hilliard III

Asa G. Hilliard III (August 22, 1933 – August 13, 2007), also known as Nana Baffour Amankwatia II, was an African-American professor of educational psychology who worked on indigenous ancient African history (ancient Egyptian), culture, education and society.

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Asaf Messerer

Asaf Mikhailovich Messerer (Russian: Асаф Михайлович Мессерер, November 19, 1903 - March 7, 1992) was a Lithuanian Jewish and Soviet ballet dancer and ballet teacher.

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Asaf Sirkis

Asaf Sirkis (born 1969 in Petah-Tikva, Israel) is an Israeli jazz drummer, composer and educator now resident in London, UK.

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Ashby, Lincolnshire

Ashby is a village in Lincolnshire, England.

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Asheru

Asheru, born Gabriel Benn, is an American hip hop artist, educator, and youth activist.

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Ashley House (TV presenter)

Ashley House is a former school teacher of Economics, Business Studies & Italian at Cheltenham College, who quit his job to pursue a career in sports journalism & broadcasting.

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Ashwani Gupta

Ashwani K. Gupta (born 1948) is British-American engineer and educator with research focus on combustion, fuels, fuel reforming, advanced diagnostics, High Temperature Air Combustion (called HiTAC), and high-intensity distributed combustion, green combustion turbine, micro-combustion, and air pollution.

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Ask a Stupid Question Day

Ask a Stupid Question Day is a holiday that is sometimes celebrated in the United States, usually by school students and teachers.

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Askim Upper Secondary School

Askim Upper Secondary School (Askim Videregående Skole) is an Upper Secondary School situated in the outskirts of the municipality of Askim.

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Assaf Kehati

Assaf Kehati (Hebrew: אסף קהתי) (born October 21, 1979 in Israel) is an Israeli jazz guitarist, composer, bandleader and educator based in New York, New York.

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Assertive discipline

Assertive discipline is an approach to classroom management developed by Lee and Marlene Canter.

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Assessing Pupils' Progress

Assessing Pupils' Progress (APP) has been developed for use in schools in England and Wales to enable them to apply Assessment for Learning (AfL) consistently across both the secondary and primary National Curriculum.

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Assistant Language Teacher

An Assistant Language Teacher (ALT) is a foreign national serving as an assistant teacher (paraprofessional educator) in a Japanese classroom, particularly for English.

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Associação Brasileira de Educação a Distância

Associação Brasileira de Educação a Distância (in Portuguese language, Brazilian Association of Distance Education) is a learned association founded in Brazil and headquartered in São Paulo, with the aim of promoting scientific interchange in the fields of distance education, e-learning and uses of technology in education, teaching, learning and training.

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Association for Childhood Education International

The Association for Childhood Education International (ACEI), a nonprofit membership association, is a global community of educators and advocates who advocate for desirable conditions, programs, and practices affecting children, infancy through adult.

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Association for Education and Research in Computer Aided Architectural Design in Europe

The Association for Education and Research in Computer Aided Architectural Design in Europe (eCAADe) is a non-profit organisation active in the area of Computer Aided Architectural Design (CAAD).

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Association for Middle Level Education

The Association for Middle Level Education (AMLE), formerly National Middle School Association (NMSA), is an international education association dedicated exclusively to the middle level grades.

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Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development

The Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development d/b/a ASCD is a membership-based nonprofit organization founded in 1943.

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Association Montessori International of the United States

The Association Montessori International/USA (AMI/USA) is a national non-profit organization that strives to propagate and further the teachings and work of Dr.

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Association of Educational Publishers

The Association of Educational Publishers (AEP) is a U.S. non-profit organization for educational publishers.

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Association of Teachers and Lecturers

The Association of Teachers and Lecturers (ATL) was a trade union, teachers' union and professional association, affiliated to the Trades Union Congress, in the United Kingdom representing educators from nursery and primary education to further education.

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Audacia Ray

Audacia Ray (born April 25, 1980) is the stage name of an American human sexuality and culture author, who focuses on the influences of modern technology.

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Audrey Grant

Audrey Lindop Grant (born 16 December 1940) is a Canadian professional educator and a contract bridge teacher and writer known for her simple and humorous approach to the game.

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August Aichhorn

August Aichhorn (July 27, 1878, Vienna – October 13, 1949, Vienna) was an Austrian educator and psychoanalyst.

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August Högn

August Högn (2 August 187813 December 1961) was a German teacher, composer and historian.

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August Socin

August Socin (February 21, 1837 – January 22, 1899) was a Swiss surgeon and educator born in the town of Vevey.

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August Vollmer

August "Gus" Vollmer (March 7, 1876 – November 4, 1955) was the first police chief of Berkeley, California and a leading figure in the development of the field of criminal justice in the United States in the early 20th century.

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August Zeune

Johann August Zeune (12 May 1778 –14 November 1853) was a German teacher of geography and Germanic languages, as well as the founder of the Berlin Foundation for the Blind.

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Augusta Braxton Baker

Augusta Braxton Baker (April 1, 1911 – February 23, 1998) was an African-American librarian and storyteller, renowned for her contributions to children’s literature.

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Augustin Brassard

Augustin Brassard (July 16, 1922 – December 26, 1971) was a Canadian politician, lawyer, secretary and teacher.

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Augustine of Alfeld

Augustine of Alfeld (1480 – c. 1535) was a teacher and Minister Provincial of the Franciscan Order in Saxony, who was opposed to Martin Luther on the question of papal authority.

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Augusto Mijares

Salvador Augusto Mijares Izquierdo (12 November 1897 - 29 June 1979), was a Venezuelan lawyer, historian, writer, educator and journalist.

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Augustus Daniel Imms

Augustus Daniel Imms FRS (24 August 1880, in Moseley, Worcestershire – 3 April 1949 in Tipton St. John near Sidmouth, Devon) was an English educator, research institution administrator and entomologist.

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Aurel Onciul

Aurel Onciul (1864-1921) was a Romanian moderate political leader in the Austrian Bukovina, prior to its union with the Kingdom of Romania.

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Aurelia Browder

Aurelia Shines Browder Coleman (January 29, 1919 – February 4, 1971) was an African-American civil rights activist in Montgomery, Alabama.

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Aurelio Voltaire

Aurelio Voltaire Hernández (born January 25, 1967), professionally known as Aurelio Voltaire or by the mononym Voltaire, is a Cuban-born American singer, songwriter, and musician.

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Austevoll

Austevoll is a municipality and an archipelago in Hordaland county, Norway.

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Austral University of Chile

Austral University of Chile (Universidad Austral de Chile or UACh) is a research university in Chile based in Valdivia although it has some institutions and programs in Puerto Montt.

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Australia and New Zealand Academy of Management

Founded in 1985, the Australian and New Zealand Academy of Management (ANZAM) is a professional body representing management educators, practitioners, and researchers in Australia and New Zealand (ANZ).

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Australian College of Educators

The Australian College of Educators (ACE) is an Australian national professional association for educators.

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Australian Doctors for Africa

Australian Doctors for Africa (ADFA) is a licensed charity registered in Western Australia.

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Autism spectrum

Autism spectrum, also known as autism spectrum disorder (ASD), is a range of conditions classified as neurodevelopmental disorders.

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Autodidacticism

Autodidacticism (also autodidactism) or self-education (also self-learning and self-teaching) is education without the guidance of masters (such as teachers and professors) or institutions (such as schools).

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Auxiliary ego

An auxiliary ego, also known as simply an auxiliary, is the position taken by other participants in a role-playing exercise, or psychodrama, in order to simulate particular situations for the protagonists.

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Avasi Grammar School

Avasi Grammar School is a school in Miskolc in the north east of Hungary.

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Avgustyn Voloshyn

Rev.

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Avigdor Miller

Avigdor HaKohen Miller (August 28, 1908 – April 20, 2001) was an American Haredi rabbi, author, and lecturer.

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Avni Rustemi

Avni Rustemi (born 22 September 1895 – 22 April 1924) was an Albanian patriot and militant, teacher, activist and member of the Albanian parliament.

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Avon Honey

Avon R. Honey (May 1, 1947 – February 12, 2010) was a Democratic member of the Louisiana House of Representatives for the 63rd District since his victory in a special election held in March 2002 until his death in office.

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Avondale College

Avondale College of Higher Education is an Australian tertiary education provider affiliated with the Seventh-day Adventist Church.

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Avraham Eilat

Avraham Eilat (אברהם אילת, born 1939 in Tel Aviv) is an Israeli artist, educator and curator.

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Avrelija Cencič

Avrelija Cencič (pronounced Cen•cich) (19 October 1964 – 14 December 2012) was a Slovenian university professor, researcher in the fields of biochemistry, molecular biology and immunology, manager and educator in health and life sciences.

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Avrohom Katz

Avrohom Katz is an Orthodox rabbi, scientist, writer, lecturer, author and educator.

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Award in Education and Training

The Award in Education and Training is an initial teacher training qualification, studied at QCF Level 3, for teaching in Further Education (FE) and the lifelong learning sector of education in the United Kingdom.

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AwesomenessTV (TV series)

AwesomenessTV is an American sketch-comedy reality series based on the YouTube channel of the same name and is created by Brian Robbins.

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Awn Al-Qaddoumi

Awn Al-Qaddoumi (عون القدومي), is a well-known Sunni scholar and preacher.

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Ayya Khema

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Azel Backus

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Aziz Ullah Haidari

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Ábrahám Ganz

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Ádám Anderle

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Ángel Faretta

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Ángel Ramos (educator)

Doctor Ángel Ramos (born December 30, 1949) is current Prinicpal of Hawaii School for the Deaf and the Blind.

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Ángela Ruiz Robles

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Árpád Szendy

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Éamon de Valera

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École secondaire Grande-Rivière

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École secondaire Mont-Bleu

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Édouard Claparède

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Édouard Daladier

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Éric Rohmer

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Óscar Tabárez

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Østermarkskolen

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Øyer

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İsmet Güney

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İstemihan Taviloğlu

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Şükrü Altın

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B. D. Dykstra

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B. F. Skinner

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B. H. Abdul Hameed

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B. L. Noojin

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B. L. Shaw

B.

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B. Patrick Bauer

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B. R. Dionysius

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Babi Dewet

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Bachelor of Liberal Studies

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Back to School with Franklin

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Backward design

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Baden bei Wien

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Badrul Khan

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Badrunnesa Dalia

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Baghwani

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Bagindo Azizchan

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Bainbridge Bunting

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Bajo Topulli

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Bakri Sapalo

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Bakshi Ghulam Mohammad

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Baku State University

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Bal Gangadhar Tilak

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Barbara Brousal

Barbara Brousal is a Boston, Massachusetts based singer-songwriter, teacher, and politician.

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Barbara Chernow

Barbara Chernow is an American educator and since March 2015, Executive Vice President for Finance and Administration at Brown University.

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Barbara Hambly

Barbara Hambly (born August 28, 1951) is an American novelist and screenwriter within the genres of fantasy, science fiction, mystery, and historical fiction.

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Barbara Jane Reyes

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Barbara Kaija

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Barbara Lifton

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Barbara Lukermann

Barbara L. Lukermann (February 19, 1930 – March 23, 2009) was a teacher and a fellow at the U's Humphrey Institute, she also led the Metropolitan Waste Control Commission.

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Barbara Marten

Barbara Marten (Born 3 January 1947 in Leeds, West Riding of Yorkshire) is a British actress.

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Barbara Morgan

Barbara Radding Morgan (born November 28, 1951) is an American teacher and a former NASA astronaut.

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Barbara Nessim

Barbara Nessim (born 1939) is an American artist, illustrator, and educator.

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Barbara Rogoff

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Barbara Santucci

Barbara Jean Santucci (born April 11, 1947, Chicago, Illinois) is an American artist, poet and author of several children's books.

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Barbara Stamm

Barbara Stamm (born 29 October 1944 in Bad Mergentheim) is a German politician of the CSU.

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Barbara Stewart

Barbara Joy Stewart (born 1952) is a New Zealand politician.

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Barbara Turf

Barbara Turf (February 28, 1943 – July 12, 2014) was an American business executive and former schoolteacher who served as the CEO of Crate & Barrel, a houseware and furniture retail chain, from 2008 until 2012.

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Barbara Yeager

Barbara Yeager (born September 25, 1958) is an American stage and film actress and dancer.

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Barrett Watten

Barrett Watten (born October 3, 1948) is an American poet, editor, and educator often associated with the Language poets.

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Barry Corbin

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Barry Gutierrez

Ibarra "Barry" Gutierrez III (born February 2, 1974) is a Filipino legislator, law professor and a public interest and human rights lawyer who serves in the Philippine House of Representatives.

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Barry O'Hanlon

Barry O'Hanlon is a fictional character who appears in the TV show Fair City.

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Bart Schneemann

Bart Schneemann (born 1954, in Melbourne) is a Dutch oboist, conductor, teacher and artistic director for the Netherlands Wind Ensemble.

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Bartholomew Price

Bartholomew Price (181829 December 1898) was an English mathematician and educator.

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Bartholomew Woodlock

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Bartosz Piasecki

Bartosz Piasecki (born 9 December 1986) is a Norwegian fencer.

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Bas Jan van Bochove

Bastiaan Jan (Bas Jan) van Bochove (born 3 October 1950 in Ermelo) is a former Dutch politician and educator.

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Bas van der Vlies

Bastiaan Johannis "Bas" van der Vlies (born 29 June 1942 in Sliedrecht) is a retired Dutch politician of the Reformed Political Party (SGP).

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Basdeo Panday

The Rt Hon. Basdeo Panday PBS SC MP (born 25 May 1933) is a Trinidadian lawyer, politician, trade unionist, economist, actor, civil servant, teacher, clerk, electrician, and laborer who served as Prime Minister of Trinidad and Tobago from 1995 to 2001.

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Basetsana Kumalo

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Basian

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Basic body-awareness methodology

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Basic life support

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Basil Carter

The Venerable (Anthony) Basil Carter (27 April 1881 – 14 March 1942) was Archdeacon of Cleveland from 1938 until his death.

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Basil Wynne Willson

St John Basil Wynne Willson was an Anglican bishop in the first half of the 20th century.

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Baxter Taylor

Baxter Taylor (born 1940) is an American folk singer and teacher.

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Baycrest

Baycrest is a research and teaching hospital for the elderly in the North York district of Toronto, Ontario, Canada that is affiliated with the University of Toronto.

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Bé Udink

Berend Jan "Bé" Udink (12 February 1926 – 24 May 2016) was a Dutch politician.

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BBC Learning English

BBC Learning English is a department of the BBC World Service devoted to English language teaching.

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BC Agriculture in the Classroom Foundation

BC Agriculture in the Classroom Foundation (BCAITC) is a registered nonprofit organization that works with educators through various programs to bring British Columbia's agriculture to elementary and secondary students within the province.

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BC School Sports

BC School Sports is the governing body for high school athletics in the province of British Columbia, Canada.

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Beata Moon

Beata Moon (born 1969) is a Korean-American classical pianist and composer.

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Beaton Tulk

Beaton Tulk (born May 22, 1944) was an educator, civil servant, politician and the seventh Premier of Newfoundland.

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Beatriz Flores Silva

Beatriz Flores Silva (born November 7, 1956) is an Uruguayan - Belgian film director, film producer, screenwriter and teacher.

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Beau Carey

Beau Carey (born 1981) is an American painter and educator based in Albuquerque, NM.

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Beavercreek High School

Beavercreek High School is the public high school in Beavercreek, Ohio.

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Bebek, Beşiktaş

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Becca Hayton

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Beckett Farm Public School

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Bedford Hills Correctional Facility for Women

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Behavioral Analysis Unit

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Bei Shizhang

Bei Shizhang (also written Shi-Zhang Bei; October 10, 1903 – October 29, 2009) was a Chinese biologist and educator.

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Belden Bly

Belden Gerald Bly Jr. (September 29, 1914 in Everett, Massachusetts – November 3, 2006 in Wakefield, Massachusetts) was an American teacher and member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives for 16 terms from 1949 to 1980, representing Saugus, Massachusetts.

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Belhaven University

Belhaven University ("Belhaven" or "BU") is a private Christian liberal arts university located in Jackson, Mississippi, founded in 1883.

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Belizean society

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Belk Library (Elon University)

Belk Library, Elon University, North Carolina, United States, is a library for Elon students, faculty, and staff.

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Bembra

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Ben Caldwell (filmmaker)

Ben Caldwell (1945) is a Los Angeles-based arts educator and independent filmmaker.

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Ben Davis (American football)

Benjamin Frank "Ben" Davis (born October 30, 1945) is a former professional American football cornerback and return specialist for ten years in the National Football League.

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Ben H. Guill

Ben Hugh Guill (September 8, 1909 – January 15, 1994) was a short-term Republican member of the United States House of Representatives from Texas's 18th congressional district, which then encompassed the Panhandle counties.

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Ben Kamin

Ben Kamin (born in 1953) is a rabbi, teacher, counselor, and the prize-winning author of eleven books on human values.

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Ben Lawton

Ben Redmond Lawton, M.D., F.A.C.S. (July 17, 1922 – May 18, 1987) was an eminent physician, general and thoracic surgeon, healthcare-reformer, educator, and President of the University of Wisconsin Board of Regents from 1984 to 1986.

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Ben Parris

Benjamin Jason Parris (born 1961) is an American author, educator, and museum planner best known as the creator of Wade of Aquitaine.

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Ben Salfield

Benjamin Dieter Salfield (born 1971) is an English lutenist, composer, teacher and promoter.

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Benajah Harvey Carroll

Benajah Harvey Carroll, known as B. H. Carroll (December 27, 1843 – November 11, 1914), was a Baptist pastor, theologian, teacher, and author.

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Beng Climaco

Maria Isabelle Climaco-Salazar (born September 7, 1966), also known as Beng Climaco, is a Filipino politician, and currently the mayor of Zamboanga City in Mindanao, Philippines.

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Benito Canónico

Benito Canónico (January 3, 1894 – October 13, 1971) was a Venezuelan composer, musician, orchestrator and teacher.

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Benjamin Bronfman

Benjamin Zachary Bronfman (born August 6, 1982) is an American entrepreneur and musician.

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Benjamin Cooke

Benjamin Cooke (1734 – 14 September 1793) was an English composer, organist and teacher.

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Benjamin F. Lee

Benjamin F. Lee (September 18, 1841 - March 12, 1926) was a religious leader and educator in the United States.

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Benjamin F. Martin

Benjamin Franklin Martin (October 2, 1828 – January 20, 1895) was a nineteenth-century politician, lawyer and teacher from Virginia and West Virginia.

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Benjamin F. Randolph

Benjamin Franklin Randolph (1820 – October 16, 1868) was an African American educator, an army chaplain during the Civil War, and a Methodist minister, newspaper editor, politician, and state senator in the early part of the Reconstruction Era in South Carolina.

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Benjamin Franklin Mudge

Benjamin Franklin Mudge (August 11, 1817 – November 21, 1879) was an American lawyer, geologist and teacher.

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Benjamin Hale (educator)

Benjamin Hale (November 23, 1797 – July 15, 1863) was an American educator and clergyman in the nineteenth century.

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Benjamin Hsiao

Benjamin S. Hsiao (born 12 August 1958) is an American materials scientist and educator.

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Benjamin Loder

Benjamin Loder (February 15, 1801 – October 7, 1876) was an American business man and president of the Erie Railroad from 1845 to 1853,Edward Harold Mott. Collins, 1899.

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Benjamin Milan

Benjamin Milan (né Benjamin Jonsson) is a Swedish dancer, choreographer, dance teacher and model who now resides in London.

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Benjamin S. Ruffin Jr.

Benjamin Sylvester Ruffin Jr. (December 11, 1941 – December 7, 2006), also known as Ben Ruffin, was an African American civil rights activist, educator, and businessman in Durham, North Carolina.

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Benjamin Tayabas

Benjamin G. Tayabas is a US-trained Filipino educator and administrator.

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Benjamin Tyamzashe

Benjamin John Peter Tyamzashe (*Kimberley 5 September 1890- East London 4 June 1978) was a South African Xhosa music composer, teacher, principal, choir conductor and organist.

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Benjamin W. Arnett

Benjamin W. Arnett (1838–1906) was an African-American educator, minister, bishop and elected official.

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Benna Namugwanya

Benna Namugwanya Bugembe (née Benna Namugwanya) is a Ugandan politician.

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Bento Teixeira

Bento Teixeira (1561? – 1618?) was a Portuguese poet.

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Berkley High School

Berkley High School is a public high school in Berkley, Michigan.

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Bernadette Bourzai

Bernadette Bourzai (born 28 May 1945 in Lapleau) is a French politician and Member of the Senate of France representing the Department of Corrèze.

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Bernard Bissonnette

Bernard Bissonnette (January 15, 1898 – November 11, 1964) was a lawyer, merchant, educator, judge and political figure in Quebec.

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Bernard Christian Steiner

Bernard Christian Steiner (born Guilford, Connecticut, 13 August 1867; died 12 January 1926) was a United States educator, librarian and jurist.

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Bernardo Javalquinto-Lagos

Bernardo Javalquinto-Lagos (born November 16, 1961) is a Latin American economist and educator.

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Berndt Egerbladh

Berndt Erik Egerbladh (May 1, 1932 – March 2, 2004) was a Swedish jazz pianist, composer and television personality.

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Bernhard Hantzsch

Bernhard Adolph Hantzsch (12 January 1875 – June 1911) was a German ornithologist, Arctic researcher, and writer, notable for his discovery of two Icelandic bird subspecies.

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Bernice MacNaughton High School

Bernice MacNaughton High School (usually abbreviated as Bernice MacNaughton, MacNaughton, or BMHS), is a high school in Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada.

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Bernice Shedrick

Mary Bernice Shedrick (born August 9, 1940) is a politician from the U.S. state of Oklahoma.

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Berry College

Berry College is a private, four-year liberal arts college located in Mount Berry, Floyd County, Georgia, United States, just north of Rome.

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Bert Boeren

Bert Boeren (born 1962) is a Dutch jazz trombonist and educator.

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Bertha Holt

Bertha Marian Holt (February 5, 1904 – 2000) founded the Holt International Children's Services organization and fought to have the law changed in America to allow for more than two international adoptions.

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Bertram Pollock

Bertram Pollock (6 December 1863 – 17 October 1943) was an Anglican bishop in the first half of the 20th century.

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Besant Theosophical School

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Bessie Bennett

Bessie Bennett (1870 – 1939) was an American jewelry designer, teacher, and museum curator.

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Bessie Flower

Bessie Flower or Bessie Cameron (c.1851 - 1895) was a Minang Noongar woman from Albany, Western Australia.

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Best practice

A best practice is a method or technique that has been generally accepted as superior to any alternatives because it produces results that are superior to those achieved by other means or because it has become a standard way of doing things, e.g., a standard way of complying with legal or ethical requirements.

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Beth Moore

Wanda Elizabeth "Beth" Moore (born Wanda Elizabeth Green; June 16, 1957) is an American evangelist, author, and Bible teacher.

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Beth Slingerland

Beth Slingerland was an educator who developed a classroom adaptation of the Orton-Gillingham system for teaching dyslexic children.

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Betsy B. Carr

Betsy Brooks Carr (born July 27, 1946) is a member of the Virginia House of Delegates, representing the 69th district, which includes part of Richmond and Chesterfield County.

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Bettina Aptheker

Bettina Fay Aptheker (born September 13, 1944) is an American political activist, radical feminist, professor and author.

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Betty Campbell

Betty Campbell (1934 – 13 October 2017) was a community activist and Wales' first black head teacher.

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Betty Castor

Betty Castor (born Elizabeth Bowe; May 11, 1941) is an American educator and former politician and elected officeholder.

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Betty Hanson

Betty Hanson (23 November 1918 – 25 June 2008) was a Manx politician and teacher.

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Betty Ireland

Betty Ireland (born 1946) was the 28th Secretary of State of West Virginia from 2005-2009, serving as the first woman elected to the executive branch of West Virginia state government.

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Betty Jane Gorin-Smith

Betty Jane Mitchell Gorin-Smith, known as Betty Jane Gorin-Smith (born 1940), is an independent historian from Campbellsville in Taylor County in central Kentucky, best known for her book Morgan Is Coming!: Confederate Raiders in the Heartland of Kentucky, a study of Confederate General John Hunt Morgan's raids in 1863 during the height of the American Civil War.

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Betty Komp

Betty E. Komp (born 1949) is a Democratic former member of the Oregon House of Representatives, representing District 22 from 2004 until 2017.

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Betty Pettersson

Betty Maria Carolina Pettersson (Visby 14 September 1838–7 February Stockholm 1885), was a Swedish teacher.

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Betty Shabazz

Betty Shabazz (May 28, 1934 – June 23, 1997), born Betty Dean Sanders and also known as Betty X, was an American educator and civil rights advocate.

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Bev Harrison

Beverly John "Bev" Harrison (born May 10, 1942) is a former teacher and New Brunswick politician.

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Beverley Nielsen

Beverley Nielsen (born 25 January 1960), is an entrepreneur, educator and campaigner who works as executive director, Institute of Design and Economic Acceleration (IDEA) at Birmingham City University.

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Beverley Randolph Mason

Beverley Randolph Mason (1 September 1834–22 April 1910) was a renowned educator and founder and principal of the Gunston Hall School for young women in Washington, D.C. Mason was a great-grandson of George Mason, author of the Virginia Bill of Rights.

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Beverly Hills Preparatory School

Beverly Hills Preparatory School is a college preparatory private school in Beverly Hills, California.

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Bhagini Nivedita College

Bhagini Nivedita College (BNC) is one of the 85 constituent colleges of the University of Delhi.

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Bhoothathankettu

Bhoothathankettu is a dam and tourist spot in Kerala, India.

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Bibilegama Maha Vidyalaya

Bibilegama Maha Vidyalaya is a government secondary school with a primary school section, located at Hapugastenna, Godakawela Divisional Secretariat of Ratnapura District, Sabaragamuwa Province, Sri Lanka.

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Bible Black

is an eroge PC video game developed by ActiveSoft and published on July 14, 2000.

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Big Bill Morganfield

William "Big Bill" Morganfield (born June 19, 1956) is an American blues singer and guitarist, who is the son of Muddy Waters.

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Big Brother 10 (U.S.)

Big Brother 10 was the tenth season of the American reality television series Big Brother.

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Big Brother 11 (U.S.)

Big Brother 11 was the eleventh season of the American reality television series Big Brother.

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Big Brother 14 (U.S.)

Big Brother 14 was the fourteenth season of the American reality television series Big Brother that premiered on July 12, 2012 on CBS and ended with its finale on September 19, 2012.

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Big Brother 18 (U.S.)

Big Brother 18 is the eighteenth season of the American reality television series Big Brother. The season premiered on June 22, 2016 on CBS with a two-hour season premiere and ended with a 90-minute season finale on September 21, 2016.

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Big Brother 3 (U.S.)

Big Brother 3 was the third season of the American reality television series Big Brother.

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Big Brother Canada (season 1)

Big Brother Canada 1 was the premiere season of the Canadian reality game show Big Brother Canada.

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Big Brother: Over the Top

Big Brother: Over the Top (or BBOTT for short) is a spin-off American reality television series of the show Big Brother that aired exclusively online.

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Big Canoe, Georgia

Big Canoe is a common interest development gated community, consisting of over 8,000 acres (32 km²), located in the mountains approximately 60 minutes north of Atlanta.

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Big Top Pee-wee

Big Top Pee-wee is a 1988 American comedy film and the sequel to Pee-wee's Big Adventure (1985), and stars Paul Reubens as Pee-wee Herman, with supporting roles done by Susan Tyrrell, Kris Kristofferson, Penelope Ann Miller and introducing Valeria Golino as Gina Piccolapupula.

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Big Wave Dave's

Big Wave Dave's is a sitcom that ran on CBS from August 9, 1993 until September 13, 1993.

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Big White Ski Resort

Big White Ski Resort, or simply Big White, is a ski resort located southeast of Kelowna in the Southern Interior of British Columbia.

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Big Writing

Big Writing is an approach to teaching writing developed by Ros Wilson and marketed by Andrell Education.

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Bill D'Arcy

William Theodore "Bill" D'Arcy (born 31 July 1939) is a former Australian politician.

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Bill Dickens

Bill "The Buddha" Dickens is an American electric bass guitar player.

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Bill Knight

William George "Bill" Knight (born October 24, 1947) is a former senior executive and Member of Parliament (MP) in the House of Commons of Canada.

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Bill Malone (magician)

Bill Malone is an American entertainer/magician/actor who specializes in card magic, close-up magic and corporate events.

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Bill Matthews

William "Bill" Matthews (born July 22, 1947 in Grand Bank, Newfoundland) is a Canadian politician.

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Bill Moore (Queensland politician)

William Matthew "Bill" Moore (11 September 1897 – 3 February 1976) was a member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly.

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Bill Perkins (author)

Bill Perkins is the president of Million Mighty Men, a speaker, an author of Christian and business books and the teaching pastor at Coast Hills Community Church in McMinnville, Oregon, United States.

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Bill Price (politician)

William Norris James "Bill" Price (born 11 May 1935) was a member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly.

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Bill Ritter

August William Ritter (born September 6, 1956) is an American politician and lawyer who served as the 41st Governor of Colorado, from 2007 to 2011.

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Bill Rompkey

William "Bill" Hubert Rompkey, PC (May 13, 1936 – March 21, 2017) was a Canadian educator who served as Member of Parliament from 1972 to 1995 and a senator from 1995 to 2011.

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Bill Rosendahl

William Joseph "Bill" Rosendahl (May 15, 1945 – March 30, 2016) was an American politician.

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Bill Slater (broadcaster)

William E. Slater (December 3, 1902 – January 25, 1965) was an American educator, sports announcer, and radio/television personality from the 1920s through the 1950s.

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Bill Thompson (South Dakota politician)

William R. "Bill" Thompson (born May 14, 1949) is an American politician from South Dakota.

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Bill Troiano

Bill Troiano is an American tuba player from Long Island, New York.

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Bill Wallace (author)

William "Bill" Wallace (August 1, 1947 – January 30, 2012) was an American teacher and later an author of children's books.

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Bill Watters

Wilbur Wayne "Bill" Watters (born June 29, 1943) is a Canadian sports media personality and former Assistant General Manager of the Toronto Maple Leafs.

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Bill White (Canadian politician)

William Andrew (Bill) White, III, OC (February 7, 1915 – January 23, 1981) was a Canadian composer and social justice activist, who was the first Black Canadian to run for federal office in Canada.

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Bill Wood (politician)

Bill Wood (born 4 November 1935) is an Australian politician who was a member of the Legislative Assembly of Queensland and later the Australian Capital Territory Legislative Assembly.

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Bill Workman

William Douglas Workman, III, known as Bill Workman (born July 3, 1940), is a retired economic development consultant who served from 1983 to 1995 as the mayor of Greenville, South Carolina.

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Billabong High International School Maldives

Billabong High EPS International School is an international school in the Maldives.

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Billy Hall (Texas politician)

Bust of William N. "Billy" Hall in Webb County Administrative Building in Laredo, Texas --> William N. "Billy" Hall, Jr. (August 20, 1940 – February 19, 2002), was a Democratic member of the Texas House of Representatives from Laredo, Texas, who served in District 57 from 1973 to 1987.

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Billy Hoffman

Billy Hoffman, also known as Acidus, is an American hacker, born in Atlanta, Georgia on October 15, 1980.

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Billy Montgomery

Billy Wayne Montgomery, also known as Coach Montgomery (born July 7, 1937), is a former educator who represented the Bossier City-based District 9 in the Louisiana House of Representatives from 1988-2008.

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Billy O'Brien (politician)

Joseph William "Billy" O'Brien, Jr. (April 20, 1929 – November 9, 2012) was an American politician.

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Biomedical scientist

A biomedical scientist is a scientist trained in biology, particularly in the context of medicine.

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Bipin Chandran

Bipin Chandran is a film script writer of Kerala.

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Birdie Alexander

Birdie Alexander (March 24, 1870 - August 2, 1960) was an American educator and music teacher.

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Birgitta Sellén

Birgitta Sellén (born March 10, 1945) is a Swedish Centre Party politician.

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Birr, Aargau

Birr is a municipality in the Swiss canton of Aargau and the capital of Brugg (district).

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Black Apollo of Science

Black Apollo of Science: The Life of Ernest Everett Just is a biography of African-American biologist Ernest Everett Just, written in 1983 by Kenneth R. Manning.

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Black Women’s Health Imperative

Black Women's Health Imperative, previously the National Black Women's Health Project, was formed in 1984 in Atlanta, Georgia out of a need to address the health and reproductive rights of African American women.

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Blackboard Jungle

Blackboard Jungle is a 1955 social commentary film about teachers in an inter-racial inner-city school, based on the novel The Blackboard Jungle by Evan Hunter and adapted for the screen and directed by Richard Brooks. It is remembered for its innovative use of rock and roll in its soundtrack and for the unusual breakout role of a black cast member, future Oscar winner and star Sidney Poitier as a rebellious, yet musically talented student. In 2016, the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant".

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Blackfriars Academy

Blackfriars Academy (formerly Blackfriars School) is a mixed special school of approximately 200 pupils, covering an age range of 5 to 19, with a range of physical, learning, medical and sensory needs who come from North and Central Staffordshire and the Unitary Authority of Stoke-on-Trent.

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Blake Snyder

Blake Snyder (October 3, 1957 – August 4, 2009) was an American screenwriter, consultant, author and educator based in Los Angeles who, through his Save The Cat trilogy of books on screenwriting and story structures, became one of the most popular writing mentors in the film industry.

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Blanche Winogron

Blanche Winogron (May 8, 1911 – November 22, 2002) was an American harpsichordist, pianist, and teacher.

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Blas Parera

Blas Parera (1777–1840) was a Spanish music composer and teacher.

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Bleddyn Jones

Bleddyn Jones is a Welsh rugby commentator who works principally for BBC Radio Leicester, commentating on Leicester Tigers matches since 1987.

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Blood Car

Blood Car is a 2007 black comedy film set in the not-too-distant future where gasoline prices have become exorbitant ($30+ US/gallon).

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Bloomfield, New York

Bloomfield is a village in Ontario County, New York, United States.

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Bloomingdale School (Illinois)

The Bloomingdale School is a historical building in the Queen Anne Style in Bloomingdale, Illinois.

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Blue book exam

A blue book exam is a type of test administered at many post-secondary schools in the United States.

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Blue Monday (comics)

Blue Monday is a comic book series created, written and illustrated by Chynna Clugston Flores.

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BlueSky Charter School

BlueSky was the first charter school in Minnesota to be completely online, following on from Mindquest, which was the first online public high school.

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Boards of Cooperative Educational Services

In 1948, the New York State Legislature created the Boards of Cooperative Educational Services (BOCES) to provide school districts with a program of shared educational services.

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Bob Adams (American football)

Robert Bruce Adams (born August 15, 1946) is a former professional American football tight end in the National Football League (NFL) and a spokesperson for the Church of Scientology International.

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Bob Bacon

Robert "Bob" Bacon is a retired educator and Democratic politician from Fort Collins, Colorado.

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Bob Blizzard

Robert John Blizzard (born 31 May 1950) is a British Labour Party politician, who was Labour's Prospective Parliamentary Candidate for Waveney at the 2010 General Election and again in 2015.

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Bob Blue

Bob Blue (July 31, 1948 – March 17, 2006), a native of Huntington, NY and a resident of Massachusetts, was a teacher and songwriter.

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Bob Bowes

Robert William - "Bob" - Bowes (November 19, 1922 - December 1979) was an English actor and teacher.

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Bob Curnow

Robert Harry "Bob" Curnow (born November 1, 1941) is an American musician who served as a trombonist, staff arranger and producer for the Stan Kenton Orchestra during the 1960s and 1970s.

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Bob Dettmer

Robert P. "Bob" Dettmer (born March 1, 1951) is a Minnesota politician and member of the Minnesota House of Representatives.

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Bob Hiller

Robert Hiller (born 14 October 1942) is a former England international rugby union player.

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Bob Leach

Robert Warnes Leach (December 16, 1914 – March 30, 2008) was an American journalist and Hollywood screenwriter who became a leading figure in California's victims' rights movement after the death of his stepdaughter, Marsalee (Marsy) Nicholas in 1983.

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Bob McCaslin Jr.

Robert Brian "Bob" McCaslin (born March 21, 1957), also known as Bob McCaslin Jr., is an American politician of the Republican Party.

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Bob Paisley

Robert Paisley OBE (23 January 1919 – 14 February 1996) was an English footballer and manager who spent almost fifty years with Liverpool as a wing half, physiotherapist, coach and manager.

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Bob Peden

Robert George Cameron Peden was a Scottish amateur football goalkeeper who made over 220 appearances in the Scottish League for Queen's Park.

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Bob Quinn (Australian politician)

Robert Joseph (Bob) Quinn (born 9 September 1947 in Murwillumbah, NSW) is an Australian Liberal Party politician in the Queensland parliament.

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Bob Ridgley

Bob Ridgley is a Canadian politician.

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Bob Roses

John Robert "Bob" Roses (born May 23, 1947) is a retired educator, businessman and Republican politician in the U.S. state of Alaska.

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Bob Sedergreen

Bob Sedergreen (born 1943) is an Australian jazz pianist.

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Bob Sheppard (musician)

Bob Sheppard is an American jazz saxophonist and woodwind recording artist.

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Bob Smalhout

Bob Smalhout (13 October 1927 – 2 July 2015) was a Dutch physician, professor and author.

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Bob Stewart (British Army officer)

Colonel Robert Alexander Stewart, DSO (born 7 July 1949) is a former British Army officer, former United Nations commander in Bosnia, commentator, author, public speaker, and Conservative Party politician.

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Bob Stoloff

Bob Stoloff (20 August 1952 in New York) is an American jazz musician (vocals, drums first, composition) and teacher.

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Bobbi Mastrangelo

Bobbi Mastrangelo was born Barbara Ann Betschen on May 16, 1937 in Youngstown, Ohio.

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Bobby Hajjaj

Bobby Hajjaj (ববি হাজ্জাজ; born 7 April 1974) is a Bangladeshi politician.

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Bobby Simpson (Louisiana politician)

Bobby Ray Simpson (born June 6, 1953) is an educator who served as the Republican Mayor-President, a combined municipal-parish office of East Baton Rouge Parish, Louisiana, from 2001 to 2004.

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Bona fide occupational qualification

In employment law, a bona fide occupational qualification (BFOQ) (US) or bona fide occupational requirement (BFOR) (Canada) or genuine occupational qualification (GOQ) (UK) is a quality or an attribute that employers are allowed to consider when making decisions on the hiring and retention of employees—a quality that when considered in other contexts would constitute discrimination and thus be in violation of civil rights employment law.

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Bonnie Brown (politician)

M.

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Bonnie Lowenthal

Bonnie Lowenthal (born February 19, 1940) is an American politician who represented California's 70th State Assembly district.

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Boo! (TV series)

Boo! is a children's television series shown in the United Kingdom on the CBeebies channel, and originally on BBC Two, and produced by Universal Studios.

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Book talk

A booktalk in the broadest terms is what is spoken with the intent to convince someone to read a book.

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Booker High School (Sarasota, Florida)

Booker High School is a high school located in Sarasota, Florida.

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Boria Sax

Boria Sax (born 1949) is an American author and lecturer and a teacher at Mercy College.

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Boris Demidovich

Boris Pavlovich Demidovich (Барыс Паўлавіч Дземідовіч; Novogrudok, March 2, 1906 – Moscow, April 23, 1977) was a Soviet/Belorussian mathematician.

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Boris Fogel

Boris Alexandrovich Fogel (Борис Александрович Фогель) (January 18, 1872 in Buynaksk, Russian Empire – 1961 in Leningrad) was a Russian and Soviet painter and art educator who lived and worked in Leningrad, a member of the Leningrad Union of the Soviet Artists, and a professor of painting at the Repin Institute of Arts who played an important role in the formation of the Leningrad School of Painting.

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Boris Kordemsky

Boris A. Kordemsky (Борис Анастасьевич Кордемский; 23 May 1907 – 1999) was a Russian mathematician and educator.

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Boris Lavrenyov

Boris Andreyevich Lavrenyov (Борис Андреевич Лавренёв) (real name Sergeyev), born July 5 (17), 1891 in Kherson, died January 7, 1959 in Moscow, was a Soviet Russian writer and playwright.

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Boris Lyatoshinsky

Boris Mykolayovych Lyatoshinsky or Lyatoshynsky (Бори́с Ми́колайович Лятоши́нський, Borys Mykolayovych Lyatoshyns′kyi; January 3, 1895 – April 15, 1968) was a Ukrainian composer, conductor, and teacher.

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Boss Nigger

Boss Nigger (also known as Boss and The Black Bounty Killer) is a 1975 Western film directed by Jack Arnold.

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Bossier Parish, Louisiana

Bossier Parish (Paroisse de Bossier) is a parish located in the northwestern part of the U.S. state of Louisiana.

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Boston Spa

Boston Spa is a village and civil parish in the City of Leeds metropolitan borough in West Yorkshire, England.

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Botanical Society of America

The Botanical Society of America (BSA) represents professional and amateur botanists, researchers, educators and students in over 80 countries of the world.

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Botswana

Botswana, officially the Republic of Botswana (Lefatshe la Botswana), is a landlocked country located in Southern Africa.

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Bowling Green School

Bowling Green School is a Pre-K through 12th Grade, college prep, private school located in Franklinton, Louisiana, United States, in Washington parish.

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Boy's Next Door

, also known as Shōnen Zanzō (literally, 'Afterimage of a Boy'), is a one-volume manga by Kaori Yuki.

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BPEL script

BPELscript is a language to specify BPEL processes.

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Br. Andrew Gonzalez College of Education

The Br.

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Brad Hunstable

Brad Hunstable (born 1978) is co-founder and CEO of the popular San Francisco, California-based live video microbroadcasting website Ustream.tv, one of the largest consumer live video sites on the Internet.

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Brad King (politician)

Brad King (born February 12, 1956) is a former Democratic member of the Utah State House of Representatives, representing the state's 69th house district in Price from 1997 to 2008.

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Brad Posey

Brad Posey is an American artist and video director.

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Brad Turner (musician)

Brad Turner is a Canadian jazz trumpeter and pianist.

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Brandãozinho

Antenor Lucas, better known as Brandãozinho (born in Campinas, Brazil, June 9, 1925 – died in São Paulo, Brazil, April 4, 2000) was a Brazilian football defender.

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Brandy G. Robinson

Brandy Giovanni Robinson (born April 25, 1978) is an American associate professor, author, a former government lawyer, human rights advocate, public speaker and a former United Nations delegate for a NGO.

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Brave Companions: Portraits in History

Brave Companions: Portraits in History is a 1991 book by the American historian David McCullough.

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Brazeal Dennard

Brazeal Dennard (January 1, 1929 – July 5, 2010) was an African-American singer, educator, Choral director, and musical arranger.

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Brenda Dervin

Brenda Dervin, currently a professor of communication at Ohio State University, is a researcher in the communication and library and information science fields.

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Brenda Kahn

Brenda Kahn (born May 3, 1967) is an American singer-songwriter, poet and educator based in Center Valley, PA who is known for her poetic lyrics.

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Brenda Ueland

Brenda Ueland (October 24, 1891 – March 5, 1985) was a journalist, editor, freelance writer, and teacher of writing.

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Brent Crayon

Brent Crayon is an American musical director, copyist, orchestrator and pianist.

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Brent Funderburk

Thomas Brent Funderburk (born 1952 in Charlotte, North Carolina) is an awarded visual artist and W. L. Giles Distinguished Professor of Art at Mississippi State University where he has worked for over three decades receiving top academic honors for faculty, teaching and research excellence.

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Brent Gallaher

Brent Christopher Gallaher (born May 13, 1969 in Cumberland, Maryland) is an American jazz saxophonist and composer.

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Brent Malone

Richard Brent Malone, MBE (1941 – February 5, 2004) was a Bahamian photorealist painter and gallery owner.

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Brian Ashton (rugby union)

William Brian Ashton MBE (born 3 September 1946) is an English rugby union coach and former player.

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Brian Bonsor

James Brian Bonsor MBE (21 August 1926 – 22 February 2011) was a Scottish-born composer and teacher specialising in the recorder.

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Brian Camelio

Brian Camelio is an American musician, producer, entrepreneur, educator and founder of ArtistShare.

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Brian Connell

Brian David Connell (born 23 April 1956) was a New Zealand politician who represented the New Zealand National Party in the New Zealand Parliament from 2002 to 2008.

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Brian Ellard

Brian Joseph Ellard, M.A., Ph.D., (born January 15, 1940) is a Canadian educator, musicologist, arranger, and conductor.

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Brian Grundy

Brian Grundy (born 9 May 1945 in Atherton, Lancashire) is a former English professional football winger.

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Brian Klugman

Brian Klugman (born September 15, 1975) is an American actor, screenwriter, and director.

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Brian Landrus

Brian Landrus (born September 14, 1978, Nevada) is a New York City based jazz saxophonist, multi-instrumentalist, composer, producer, and educator.

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Brian Lindsay

Brian David Valentine Lindsay (born 22 January 1937) is an Australian politician.

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Brian Littleproud

Brian George Littleproud (born 25 June 1941) is a former Australian politician.

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Brian MacWhinney

Brian James MacWhinney (born August 22, 1945) is a Professor of Psychology and Modern Languages at Carnegie Mellon University.

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Brian McDonald (screenwriter)

Brian Keith McDonald (born February 18, 1965) - Adelaide Screenwriter.

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Brian Peckford

Alfred Brian Peckford, PC (born August 27, 1942) is a Canadian politician who served as the third Premier of Newfoundland between March 26, 1979, and March 22, 1989.

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Brian Roberts (historian)

Brian Roberts (born 1930, London) authored numerous historical and biographical works around prominent persons, places and themes shaping South African history.

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Brideswell, County Roscommon

Brideswell is a small village located in South Roscommon in the Republic of Ireland.

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Bridgewater State University

Bridgewater State University is a public university located in Bridgewater, Massachusetts, United States.

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Brigitta Scherzenfeldt

Brigitta Christina Scherzenfeldt, as married Bernow, Lindström, Ziems, and Renat (1684 – 4 April 1736), was a Swedish memoirist and weaving teacher who was captured during the Great Northern War and lived as a slave in the Dzungar Khanate in Central Asia.

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Brigitte Secard

Brigitte Secard is a Syrian American author of non-fiction and Self empowerment.

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Brindley Benn

Brindley Horatio Benn, CCH (24 January 1923 – 11 December 2009) was a teacher, choirmaster, politician, and one of the key leaders of the Guyanese independence movement.

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Brita Nordlander

Brita Nordlander (1921–2009) was a Swedish teacher and politician, serving as President of the Municipal council of Uppsala, representing the Swedish People's Party, the predecessor of the Liberals.

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Brita Sailer

Brita J. Sailer (born 1953) is a Minnesota politician and a former member of the Minnesota House of Representatives who represented District 2B, which includes all or portions of Beltrami, Clearwater, Hubbard, Pennington and Polk counties in the northwestern part of the state.

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British Association for Applied Linguistics

The British Association for Applied Linguistics (BAAL) is an academic society for professional applied linguists, language teachers and other interested parties, based in the United Kingdom.

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British Society of Criminology

British Society of Criminology is an international organization that aims to further the interests and knowledge of both academic and professional people who engage in any aspect of teaching, research or public education about crime, criminal behaviour and criminal justice systems in the United Kingdom and abroad.

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Bromwell High

Bromwell High is a British-Canadian adult animated series about a British high school in South London.

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Bronfman Jewish Education Centre

The Bronfman Jewish Education Centre (BJEC) is the planning and coordinating agency for Jewish community educational needs in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

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Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See?

Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See? is a children's picture book published in 1967.

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Bruce Allan Clark

Bruce Allan Clark (born April 26, 1948) is a former mayor of the town of Glace Bay, Nova Scotia, serving from 1981 to 1988.

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Bruce Bellas

Bruce Bellas (1909 – 1974) was an influential photographer of the physique of nude males.

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Bruce Caswell

Bruce Caswell (born October 20, 1949) is a Republican from the U.S. state of Michigan, formerly serving as a member of the Michigan Senate from the 16th district, to which he was elected in 2010.

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Bruce Dow

Bruce Dow is an American-Canadian actor, best known for his four featured roles on Broadway, his 12 seasons in leading roles at the Stratford Festival, his Dora Mavor Moore Awards-winning performances at Buddies in Bad Times, the world's largest and longest running LGBTQ theatre, his voicing the character of Max for Total Drama Pahkitew Island and his appearances on the Rick Mercer Report and Murdoch Mysteries.

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Bruce Hyde (academic)

R.

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Bruce Meyer

Bruce Meyer (born April 23, 1957) is a Canadian poet and educator.

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Bruce Moon

Bruce L. Moon (born c. 1951) is an American Art therapist, educator, artist, and author.

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Bruntsfield

Bruntsfield is an area of Edinburgh, Scotland, about a mile south-west of the city centre.

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Bryan O'Byrne

Bryan Jay O'Byrne (6 February 1931 – 4 December 2009) was an American film and television character actor and acting coach.

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Bryan Ryley

Bryan Ryley is a Canadian artist and educator based in Vernon, British Columbia.

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Bryant Thomas Castellow

Bryant Thomas Castellow (July 29, 1876 – July 23, 1962) was an American politician, educator, and lawyer.

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Buck's Rock

Buck's Rock Performing and Creative Arts Camp is an educational summer camp located in New Milford, Connecticut.

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Bud Heidgerken

Bud Heidgerken is a Minnesota politician and a former member of the Minnesota House of Representatives.

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Buddhism in Singapore

Buddhism is an Indian Religion which owes its origins primarily from Shakyamuni Buddha who appeared in India around 2500 years ago or more.

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Buie Seawell

Buie Seawell (born July 8, 1937) is a professor at the University of Denver.

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Bullying

Bullying is the use of force, threat, or coercion to abuse, intimidate or aggressively dominate others.

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Bullying in teaching

School teachers are commonly the subject of bullying but they are also sometimes the originators of bullying within a school environment.

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Burgess Gardner

Burgess Gardner is a noted jazz musician, educator, and composer.

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Burma Socialist Programme Party

The Burma Socialist Programme Party (မြန်မာ့ဆိုရှယ်လစ်လမ်းစဉ်ပါတီ;; also Burmese acronyms) was formed by the Ne Win's military regime that seized power in 1962 and was the sole political party allowed to exist legally in Burma during the period of military rule from 1964 until its demise in the aftermath of the popular uprising of 1988.

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Burt Elliott

Burton B. "Burt" Elliott is a Democratic member of the South Dakota House of Representatives, representing the 2nd district since 2001.

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Bushrod Johnson

Bushrod Rust Johnson (October 7, 1817 – September 12, 1880) was a Confederate general in the American Civil War and an officer in the United States Army.

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Business Is Business (film)

Business Is Business (Dutch title: Wat zien ik) is a 1971 comedy film.

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Bydgoszcz Music Academy - "Feliks Nowowiejski"

The Bydgoszcz Academy of Music is a Polish state music university located in downtown Bydgoszcz.

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Byron B. Harlan

Byron Berry Harlan (October 22, 1886 – November 11, 1949) was an attorney, prosecutor, jurist and member of the United States House of Representatives from Ohio.

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C. A. Smith

Charles Andrew Smith (born 1895), known as C. A. Smith, was an English politician who held prominent positions in several minor parties.

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C. C. Young

Clement Calhoun Young (April 28, 1869 – December 24, 1947) was an American teacher and politician who was affiliated with the original Progressive Party and later the Republican Party.

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C. Dale Young

C.

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C. E. Byrd

Clifton Ellis Byrd, Sr. (December 14, 1859 – February 26, 1926), was a prominent educator in the U.S. state of Louisiana during the first quarter of the 20th century.

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C. H. "Sammy" Downs

Crawford Hugh Downs, known as C. H. "Sammy" Downs (October 1, 1911 – May 14, 1985), was a lawyer from Alexandria, Louisiana, who was a Democratic member of both houses of the Louisiana State Legislature.

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C. J. Cherryh

Carolyn Janice Cherry (born September 1, 1942), better known by the pen name C. J. Cherryh, is an American writer of speculative fiction.

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C. J. McNaspy

Clement James "CJ" McNaspy S.J. (March 22, 1915 – February 3, 1995) was a Jesuit priest, musicologist, educator, author, and retired Academic Dean (Emeritus) of the College of Music of Loyola University New Orleans in New Orleans, Louisiana.

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C. K. Raju

Dr.

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C. Kunalan

Canagasabai Kunalan (born 23 October 1942) is a retired Singaporean sprinter, relay runner, former footballer and educator, widely regarded as one of Singapore's greatest ever athletes.

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C. X. Hansen

Christian Hansen (November 8, 1869 - August 15, 1941), commonly known as C. X. Hansen, was an American educator and historian in the Lutheran church.

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C.M. Anglo Bengali College

C.M. Anglo Bengali College (Hindi: सी. एम. एंग्लो बंगाली कॉलेज) also known as C.M. Anglo Bengali Inter College and as Anglo Bengali Inter College is a boys' school in Bhelupur, Varanasi (India).

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Cadre Noir

The Cadre Noir (italic) is a corps of ecuyers, or instructors, at the French military riding academy École Nationale d'Équitation at Saumur in western France, founded in 1828.

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Cagayan State University

The Cagayan State University (CSU) is the largest state institution of higher learning in the Cagayan Valley Region, in terms of enrollment and number of curricular program offerings.

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Cai Yuanpei

Cai Yuanpei (11 January 1868 – 5 March 1940) was a Chinese educator, Esperantist, president of Peking University, and founder of the Academia Sinica.

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Caitlin Ryan (Degrassi)

Caitlin Ryan is a fictional character from the ''Degrassi'' series portrayed by Stacie Mistysyn.

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Caledonia Centennial Public School

The Caledonia Centennial Public School is an elementary school located in Caledonia, Ontario, Canada, North of the Grand River on 110 Shetland St.

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California Chaparral Institute

The California Chaparral Institute is a non-profit organization for the research and conservation of chaparral habitats in California.

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California Cultures in Comparative Perspective

California Cultures in Comparative Perspective is a program at the University of California, San Diego in California dedicated to fostering creative and activist interdisciplinary research, teaching, and collaboration among California’s communities, faculty, and students.

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California special election, 2005

The California special election of 2005 was held on November 8, 2005 after being called by Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger on June 13, 2005.

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California State University

California State University (Cal State or CSU) is a public university system in California.

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Call of the Flesh

Call of the Flesh is a 1930 American Pre-Code musical film directed by Charles Brabin.

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Caller (dancing)

A caller is a person who prompts dance figures in such dances as line dance, square dance, and contra dance.

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Calvin B. Taylor

Calvin Bowen Taylor (December 28, 1857 – May 31, 1932) was an American banker, politician, lawyer, and educator.

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Calvin Boze

Calvin B. Boze, Jr. (October 15, 1916 – June 18, 1970) was an American trumpeter and bandleader, best known for his recordings at the turn of the 1950s.

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Calvin Jones (musician)

Calvin James Jones, Sr. (September 27, 1929 – October 10, 2004) was an American trombonist, bassist, pianist, bandleader, composer and educator.

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Calvin Potter

Calvin Potter is a former member of the Wisconsin State Assembly and the Wisconsin State Senate.

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Cambridge international center

Cambridge International Center (CIC) is a group of six high schools in Shanghai, China.

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Cameron, Texas

Cameron is a city in Milam County, Texas, United States.

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Camilla Amado

Camilla de Hollanda Amado, whose stage name is Camilla Amado (born in 1942, Rio de Janeiro), is an actress and teacher.

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Campaign for Drawing

The Big Draw, formerly the Campaign for Drawing, is a UK registered charity that promotes drawing and visual literacy.

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Campbell University School of Pharmacy

The Campbell University College of Pharmacy & Health Sciences is an American pharmacy school founded in 1985 by Dean Ronald Maddox and located in Buies Creek, North Carolina.

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Canadian Association for Translation Studies

The Canadian Association for Translation Studies (CATS) is a Canadian non-profit organization that promotes research on translation, writing, terminology, and interpretation.

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Canadian Organization for Tropical Education and Research

The Canadian Organization for Tropical Education and Rainforest Conservation (COTERC) is a registered Canadian-based charity.

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Candice Brown

Candice Brown is the winner of the seventh series of The Great British Bake Off; in her victory speech she attributed her success to starting baking at four years old.

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Canisius High School

Canisius High School is a Roman Catholic, Jesuit, private high school for young men, located at 1180 Delaware Avenue in Buffalo, New York, United States, just north of the Delaware Avenue Historic District.

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Canton Independent School District

Canton Independent School District is a public school district based in Canton, Texas (USA).

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Cantor (Christianity)

In Christianity, the cantor, sometimes called the precentor or the protopsaltes (from) is the chief singer, and usually instructor, employed at a church, a cathedral or monastery with responsibilities for the ecclesiastical choir and the preparation of liturgy.

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Cantor-teacher Ruzsics

Cantor-teacher Ruzsics (Prekmurje Slovene: Kantor-školnik Ružič, standard Slovene: Kantor-učitelj Ružič) was a Hungarian Slovene elementary school teacher, cantor, and poet in the 18th century.

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Capitola Dickerson

Capitola Leodra Dickerson, also known as Cappie Dickerson, (September 21, 1913 – June 15, 2012) was an American piano instructor in Summit, New Jersey and graduate of the Juilliard School in Manhattan who was notable for teaching several generations of students.

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Care work

Care work is a sub-category of work that includes all tasks that directly involve care processes done in service of others.

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Carey Hoyt Bostian

Carey Hoyt Bostian (March 1, 1907 – April 22, 2000) was an American educator.

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Caribbean immigration to New York City

Caribbean immigration to New York City has been prevalent since the early 1900s.

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Carl Christian Reindorf

Carl Christian Reindorf (31 May 1834 – 1 July 1917) was a Euro-African-born pioneer historian, teacher, farmer, trader, physician and pastor who worked with the Basel Mission on the Gold Coast.

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Carl Flesch

Carl Flesch (Flesch Károly, 9 October 187314 November 1944) was a violinist and teacher.

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Carl Friedrich Kotschy

Carl Friedrich Kotschy (Karol Fryderyk Kotschy, 26 January 1789 – 9 February 1856) was an Austrian Protestant theologian and botanist born in Teschen (today Cieszyn, Poland).

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Carl Gunter Jr.

Carl Newton Gunter Jr. (October 16, 1938 – July 6, 1999), was a Democratic member of the Louisiana House of Representatives from 1972 to 1992, known for his support of organized labor and his opposition to abortion and the Equal Rights Amendment.

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Carl Henry Clerk

Carl Henry Clerk (4 January 1895 – 28 May 1982) was a Ghanaian agricultural educationist, administrator, journalist, editor and church minister who was elected the fourth Synod Clerk of the Presbyterian Church of the Gold Coast from 1950 to 1954.

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Carl Holst

Carl Holst (born 29 April 1970 in Rødding) is a Danish politician, representing the liberal party Venstre.

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Carl Isett

Carl Hawkins Isett (born March 7, 1957) is a Certified Public Accountant from Lubbock, Texas, and a Republican former member of the Texas House of Representatives.

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Carl Robert Brown

Carl Robert Brown (November 26, 1930 – August 20, 1982) was an American teacher and who killed eight people and injured another three in a Miami, Florida welding shop on August 20, 1982.

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Carl Strehl

Carl Strehl (July 12, 1886 – August 18, 1971) was a German educator born in Berlin.

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Carl Upchurch

Carl Douglass Upchurch (1950, Philadelphia – May 2, 2003, Bexley, Ohio) was an American activist, author and educator.

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Carla Nelson

Carla J. Nelson (born May 22, 1957) is a Minnesota politician and member of the Minnesota Senate.

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Carla Sunberg

Carla D. Sunberg (born July 1, 1961) is an American ordained minister in the Church of the Nazarene, administrator, academic, author, speaker and former missionary and registered nurse, who is the 2nd woman elected as a General Superintendent in the Church of the Nazarene, and was the first woman and the 10th person elected as president of Nazarene Theological Seminary (NTS).

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Carlo Cataldo

Carlo Cataldo (born 7 June 1933 in Alcamo) is an Italian historian, poet and teacher.

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Carlo Lodoli

Carlo Lodoli (1690 – October 27, 1761) was an Italian architectural theorist, Franciscan priest, mathematician and teacher, whose work anticipated modernist notions of functionalism and truth to materials.

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Carlos Cossio

Carlos Cossio (San Miguel de Tucuman, February 3, 1903 - Buenos Aires, August 24, 1987) was a militant university reformer, jurist, lawyer, legal philosopher and teacher in Argentina.

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Carlos Eugenio Restrepo

Carlos Eugenio Restrepo Restrepo (September 12, 1867 – July 6, 1937) was a Colombian lawyer, writer, and statesman, who was elected President of Colombia in 1910.

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Carlos Iturgaiz

Carlos José Iturgaiz Angulo (born 20 October 1965 in Santurce, Biscay) is a Spanish politician who represents the People's Party (PP).

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Carlos Massot

Carlos Massot (c.1860-1952) was an officer of the Argentine Navy, He served as a consul in Liverpool (England), and Monmouth, Monmouthshire (Wales).

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Carlos Pezoa Véliz

Carlos Pezoa Véliz (July 21, 1879 – April 21, 1908) was a poet, educator and journalist from Chile.

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Carlos Sanchez-Gutierrez

Carlos Sánchez-Gutiérrez (born 1964 in Mexico City, Mexico) is a Latin-American composer and teacher.

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Carmel Robichaud

Carmel Robichaud is a politician and retired teacher in New Brunswick, Canada.

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Carmela Marie Cristiano

Sister Carmela Marie Cristiano, S.C. (August 15, 1927 – August 1, 2011) was an American Catholic religious sister of the Sisters of Charity of Saint Elizabeth, who served the community as a teacher, social worker and activist.

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Carmelita Hinton

Carmelita Hinton (née Chase, April 20, 1890 - January 16, 1983) was an American progressive educator.

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Carmencita Reyes

Carmencita Ongsiako Reyes (born November 9, 1931) is a Filipino politician and jurist.

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Carmine Nigro

Carmine Nigro (January 2, 1910 – August 16, 2001) was former World Champion Bobby Fischer's first chess teacher, from 1951–1956.

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Carmine Starnino

Carmine Starnino is a Canadian poet, essayist, educator, and editor.

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Carol Ballard

Carol Ballard is an author of more than 80 non-fiction books.

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Carol Barton

Carol Barton (born 3 June 1954) is a book artist, paper engineer, curator, and educator.

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Carol Comeau

Carol Comeau (née Smith; born 1941) is an American educator.

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Carol Gregory

Carol Jean Gregory (née Landerholm; November 10, 1943) is an American politician of the Democratic Party.

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Carol Juneau

Carol C. Juneau is a Democratic Party member of the Montana Senate, representing District 8 since 2007.

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Carol Kaye

Carol Kaye (born March 24, 1935) is an American musician, known as one of the most prolific and widely heard bass guitarists, playing on an estimated 10,000 recordings in a career spanning over 50 years.

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Carol Liu

Carol Liu (born September 12, 1941) is an American politician who served in the California State Senate.

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Carol Sobieski

Carol Sobieski (March 16, 1939 – November 4, 1990) was an American screenwriter whose work included the scripts for Annie (1982) and Fried Green Tomatoes (1991).

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Carol Spackman Moss

Carol Spackman Moss is a Democratic member of the Utah State House, representing the state's 37th house district in Holladay since 2000.

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Carole Ann Klonarides

Carole Ann Klonarides is a curator and video artist.

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Carolina Biological Supply Company

Carolina Biological Supply Company is a supplier of science and math education materials to teachers, college professors, home-school educators, and professionals in health and science-related fields in the United States.

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Caroline F. Putnam

Caroline F. Putnam (29 July 1826 – 14 January 1917), abolitionist and educator, from Massachusetts, devoted herself in abolitionist movement and opened the Holley School for freed slaves.

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Carolyn Graham

Carolyn Graham is the creator of numerous English language teaching books, most notably Jazz Chants and Let's Sing, Let's Chant, published by Oxford University Press.

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Carolyn Laine

Carolyn D. Laine (born May 1946) is a Minnesota politician and member of the Minnesota Senate.

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Carolyn Male

Carolyn Therese Male (born 7 May 1966) is an Australian politician who was a Labor member of the Legislative Assembly of Queensland from 2001 to 2012.

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Carolyn Nelson (politician)

Carolyn Nelson is a North Dakota Democratic-NPL Party member of the North Dakota Senate, representing the 21st district since 1994.

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Carolyn Pollan

Carolyn Joan Clark Pollan (born July 12, 1937) is an American politician who served as the Republican member of the Arkansas House of Representatives for a portion of Sebastian County(which includes the state's second largest city of Fort Smith) for twelve consecutive two-year terms from 1975 to 1999.

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Carpentersville Middle School

Carpentersville Middle School (or CMS) is a Middle School in Carpentersville, Illinois, United States, a suburb of Chicago, in northern Kane County.

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Carrie A. Tuggle

Carrie A. Tuggle (May 28, 1858 – November 5, 1924) was an African-American educator, philanthropist, and social activist.

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Carroll College

Carroll College is a small, private, Roman Catholic liberal arts college in Helena, Montana, United States.

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Carver Military Academy

George Washington Carver Military Academy (formerly known as George Washington Carver Area High School) is a public 4–year military high school located in the Riverdale area on the far south side of Chicago, Illinois, United States.

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Casper Van Dien

Casper Robert Van Dien VI (born December 18, 1968) is an American actor and producer.

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Castaway 2007

Castaway 2007 was a follow-up to the BBC series Castaway 2000 in which a group of people from the British public are "castaway" on a remote island.

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Caterham School

Caterham School is an independent co-educational day and boarding school located in Caterham, Surrey and a member of the Headmasters' and Headmistresses' Conference.

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Caterina Mieras

Caterina Mieras i Barceló (b. in Majorca 5 April 1947) holds a degree in Medicine and Surgery from UB.

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Catharine MacKinnon

Catharine Alice MacKinnon (born October 7, 1946) is an American scholar, lawyer, teacher, writer, and activist.

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Cathedral High School (Los Angeles)

Cathedral High School is a private, college preparatory Catholic all-boys school in Los Angeles, California.

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Catherine Ferguson (educator)

CatherineHartvik, Allen.

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Catherine Guy-Quint

Catherine Guy-Quint (born 1 September 1949 in Poitiers, Vienne) is a French politician and Member of the European Parliament for central France.

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Catherine M. McGee Middle School

Catherine M. McGee Middle School is a public middle school located in Berlin, Connecticut.

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Catherine Mulgrave

Catherine Elisabeth Gewe Mulgrave (19 November 1827 ─ 14 January 1891) was an Angolan-born Jamaican Moravian pioneer educator, administrator and missionary who accompanied a group of 24 Caribbean mission recruits from Jamaica and Antigua and arrived in the Danish Protectorate of Christiansborg, now Osu, Accra in Ghana in 1843.

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Catherine of Alexandria

Saint Catherine of Alexandria, or Saint Catharine of Alexandria, also known as Saint Catherine of the Wheel and The Great Martyr Saint Catherine (Ϯⲁⲅⲓⲁ Ⲕⲁⲧⲧⲣⲓⲛ, ἡ Ἁγία Αἰκατερίνη ἡ Μεγαλομάρτυς – translation: Holy Catherine the Great Martyr) is, according to tradition, a Christian saint and virgin, who was martyred in the early 4th century at the hands of the pagan emperor Maxentius.

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Catherine Steiner-Adair

Catherine Steiner-Adair is a clinical psychologist, school consultant, author, and teacher whose professional life is devoted to working with children, parents, and schools.

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Cathlyn Platt Wilkerson

Cathlyn Platt Wilkerson (born January 14, 1945), known as Cathy Wilkerson, is an American far-left radical who was a member of the 1970s radical group called the Weather Underground Organization (WUO).

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Catholic Certificate in Religious Studies

The Catholic Certificate in Religious Studies (CCRS) is a certificate managed and awarded by the Board of Religious Studies on behalf of the Catholic Bishops' Conference of England and Wales.

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Catholic Church in Sweden

The Catholic Church in Sweden was established by Archbishop Ansgar in Birka in 829, and further developed by the Christianization of Sweden in the 9th century.

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Catholic Church in the 20th century

The Roman Catholic Church in the 20th century had to respond to the challenge of increasing secularization of Western society and persecution resulting from great social unrest and revolutions in several countries.

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Catholic University of Brasília

The Catholic University of Brasília (Universidade Católica de Brasília, UCB) is a private, non-profit, Catholic University located in Brasília, the federal capital of Brazil.

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Cathy Ames

Cathy Ames, later known as Kate Trask or Kate Albey, is a fictional character and the main antagonist in John Steinbeck's novel East of Eden.

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Cathy Busby

Cathy Busby is Canadian artist based in Vancouver, BC.

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Cavale

Cavale (On the Run; also known in UK as Trilogy: One) is a 2002 film directed by, written by, and starring Lucas Belvaux.

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Caylen Croft

Kris Pavone (born May 2, 1980) is an American elementary school teacher, children's book author, illustrator and retired professional wrestler.

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César Moro

César Moro (August 31, 1903 – January 10, 1956) is the pseudonym of Alfredo Quíspez Asín Mas, a Peruvian poet and painter.

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César Vinuesa Ramos

César Vinuesa Ramos (born 16 July 1991) is a Spanish retired footballer who played as a midfielder.

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Cecelia Svinth Carpenter

Hope Cecelia Svinth Carpenter was the first historian to write in depth about the Nisqually people.

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Cecil H. Underwood

Cecil Harland Underwood (November 5, 1922 – November 24, 2008) was an American Republican Party politician from West Virginia, known for the length of his career.

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Cecil J. Picard

Cecil J. Picard (January 1, 1938 – February 15, 2007) was the appointed Louisiana state superintendent of education from 1996 until his death in 2007, which followed a 21-month fight against Lou Gehrig's disease.

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Cecil Muschamp

Cecil Emerson Barron Muschamp (16 June 1902 - 28 September 1984) was an Anglican bishop in the third quarter of the 20th century.

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Cecil R. Blair

Cecil Ray Blair (April 2, 1916 – July 6, 2001) was a Rapides Parish farmer and business who was a Democratic member of both houses of the Louisiana State Legislature during the 1950s, 1960s, and 1970s.

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Cecil Staton

Cecil Pope Staton, Jr. (born January 26, 1958) is the Chancellor at East Carolina University.

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Cecilia Gyan Amoah

Cecilia Gyan Amoah (born 26 October 1947) is a Ghanaian politician who has represented the Asutifi South Constituency from 2000 to 2005, and former diplomat to both Cuba and Barbados.

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Cecily O'Neill

Cecily O’Neill is an international authority on process drama and the arts in education.

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Cees Veerman

Cornelis Pieter (Cees) Veerman (born 8 March 1949) is a Dutch politician of the Christian Democratic Appeal.

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Celeste Kaplan

Celeste Strack Kaplan (née Strack, 1915 - December 1, 1998), was an American social worker, educator, and activist.

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Celestia Susannah Parrish

Celestia Susannah Parrish (September 12, 1853 – September 7, 1918) was an American educator.

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Celestine and Etta Tavernier

Celestine and Etta Tavernier are fictional characters from the BBC soap opera EastEnders, played by Leroy Golding and Jacqui Gordon-Lawrence respectively.

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Celia Dial Saxon

Celia Dial Saxon (October 1, 1857 – January 29, 1935) was an African-American schoolmistress, who taught in Columbia, South Carolina, for fifty-five years.

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Cenodoxus

Cenodoxus is one of several miracle plays by Jacob Bidermann, an early 17th-century German Jesuit and prolific playwright.

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Centerville High School

Centerville High School is a public school of secondary education for grades 9–12 located in Centerville, Ohio, situated ten miles south of Dayton.

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Central Bedfordshire College

Central Bedfordshire College (formerly Dunstable College, also known as CBC) is a British further education college located in Bedfordshire, England.

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Central Colleges of the Philippines

The Central Colleges of the Philippines (Kolehiyong Sentral ng Pilipinas) also known as (CCP) is a coeducational educational institution located in Dona Imelda, Quezon City, Metro Manila, Philippines.

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Central Florida Research Park

The Central Florida Research Park (CFRP) is a research park abutting the main campus of the University of Central Florida (UCF) in Orlando, Florida, United States.

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Central institution

A central institution (CI) was a type of higher education institute in 20th and 21st century Scotland responsible for providing degree-level education but emphasising teaching rather than research.

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Central Midlands Senior High School

Central Midlands Senior High School is a comprehensive public high school located in Ranfurly Street in Moora, a regional centre north of Perth, Western Australia.

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Centre of the Earth

The Centre of the Earth is a purpose-built environmental education centre in Birmingham, England, run by the Wildlife Trust for Birmingham and the Black Country.

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Ceroc Enterprises

Ceroc Enterprises is the name of a UK-based franchising dance organization which holds the rights to the use of the term 'Ceroc'.

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Certificate in Education

The Certificate in Education (Cert Ed) is a professional qualification for teachers in the United Kingdom.

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Certificate in Education and Training

The Certificate in Education and Training(NEW CTLLS) is an initial teacher training qualification, studied at QCF Level 4, for teaching in Further Education (FE) and the lifelong learning sector of education in the United Kingdom.

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Certificate in Teaching in the Lifelong Learning Sector

The Qualifications and Credit Framework (QCF) Level 3/4 Certificate in Teaching in the Lifelong Learning Sector (CTLLS) is an initial teacher training qualification, studied at QCF Level 3 or 4, for teaching in Further Education (FE) and the lifelong learning sector of education in the United Kingdom.

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Certified first responder

For the more current term, see Emergency medical responder A certified first responder (Also called an Emergency Medical Responder, Emergency First Responder, Medical First Responder, or First Responder) is a person who has completed a course and received certification in providing pre-hospital care for medical emergencies.

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Certified teacher

A certified teacher is a teacher who has earned credentials from an authoritative source, such as the government, a higher education institution or a private source.

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Cesare Casella

Cesare Casella (born March 1, 1960 in Lucca, Italy) is an Italian chef, restaurateur, writer, consultant and educator.

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Cha Cruz

Charleen Abigaile Ramos Cruz-Behag (born May 11, 1988) is a Filipino semi-professional volleyball player and an Educator.

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Chad Sweeney

Chad Sweeney (born 1970) is an American poet, translator and editor.

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Chaka Khan

Chaka Khan (born Yvette Marie Stevens, March 23, 1953) is an American recording artist whose career has spanned five decades, beginning in the 1970s as the lead vocalist and focal point of the funk band Rufus.

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Chalet School

The Chalet School is a series of approximately sixty school story novels by Elinor M. Brent-Dyer, initially published between 1923 and 1970.

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Chalk (film)

Chalk is a 2006 comedy mockumentary about teaching focusing on the lives of three teachers and one assistant principal.

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Chalkboard Project

The Chalkboard Project, launched in 2004, is a non-partisan nonprofit working to unite Oregonians to make K–12 public schools among the nation’s best.

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Chamberlain v Surrey School District No 36

Chamberlain v Surrey School District No 36, 4 S.C.R. 710, 2002 SCC 86, was a case in which the Supreme Court of Canada held that a local school board could not impose its religious values by refusing to permit the use of books that sought to promote tolerance of same-sex relationships.

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Chandrashekhar Agashe

Chandrashekhar Agashe (चंद्रशेखर आगाशे.; IAST: Candraśekhara Āgāśe; February 14, 1888 — June 9, 1956) was an Indian industrialist and lawyer, best remembered as the founder of the Brihan Maharashtra Sugar Syndicate Ltd. He served as the managing director of the company from its inception in 1934 till his death in 1956.

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Chang Jen-Hu

Chang Jen-Hu (Traditional Chinese: 張鏡湖), or J.H.Chang, born 1927, is a Taiwanese educator, geographer specialized in ancient climate change, and the agricultural development of mainland China and Taiwan.

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Changing Worlds

Changing Worlds is an educational arts nonprofit organization running oral history, writing and art programs.

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Chantal Sébire

Chantal Sébire (28 January 1955 – 19 March 2008) was a retired French teacher who suffered from esthesioneuroblastoma, a rare form of cancer, and fought for the right to die through euthanasia.

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Characterology

Characterology (from Greek χαρακτήρ "character" and -λογία, -logia) is a method of character reading that attempted to combine revised physiognomy, reconstructed phrenology and amplified pathognomy, with ethnology, sociology and anthropology.

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Charge (youth)

During the European Middle Ages, a charge often meant an underage person placed under the supervision of a nobleman.

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Chariho High School

Chariho High School is a public high school located in the rural village of Wood River Junction, Rhode Island, in the town of Richmond.

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Charlene Fernandez

Charlene Fernandez (born Charlene Elise Ramos) is an American politician who currently serves as the Democratic Whip of the Arizona House of Representatives.

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Charles A. E. Harriss

Charles Albert Edward Harriss (16 or 17 December 1862 – 31 July 1929) was an English then Canadian composer, impresario, educator, organist-choirmaster and conductor.

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Charles Albert Buswell

Charles Albert Buswell (October 15, 1913 – June 14, 2008) was an American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church who served as Bishop of Pueblo from 1959 to 1979.

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Charles Blakeway

The Ven. Charles Edward Blakeway (1868-1922) was Archdeacon of Stafford from 1911 until his death.

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Charles C. Bonney

Charles Carroll Bonney (1831–1903) was a Chicago lawyer, judge, teacher, author, and orator, best known for serving as President of the World's Congresses at the World's Columbian Exposition of 1893.

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Charles Dancla

(Jean Baptiste) Charles Dancla (19 December 1817 – 10 October 1907) was a French violinist, composer and teacher.

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Charles David Ganao

Charles David Ganao (20 July 1926 – 6 July 2012) was a Congolese politician who served as Prime Minister of the Republic of the Congo from 27 August 1996 to 8 September 1997.

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Charles E. Estabrook

Charles Edward Estabrook (October 31, 1847 – December 3, 1918) was an American schoolteacher, lawyer and Republican politician from Wisconsin.

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Charles Edwin Thompson

Charles Edwin Thompson (17 September 1890 – 19 April 1966) was a Canadian politician.

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Charles Ewart Eckersley

Charles Ewart Eckersley (1892–1967) was an English teacher, best known for his book Essential English for Foreign Students, volumes 1-4, one of the titles in the Essential English Library series.

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Charles François Lhomond

Charles François Lhomond (1727 – December 31, 1794) was a French priest, grammarian, and educator who was a native of Chaulnes, Somme.

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Charles Frederick Fraser

Sir Charles Frederick Fraser (b. 4 Jan. 1850 in Windsor, N.S., d. 5 July 1925 in Halifax) established the Halifax School for the Blind, the first residential school for the blind in Atlantic Canada.

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Charles Gifford (astronomer)

Algernon Charles Gifford MA (Cantab.) (18 April 1861 – 27 February 1948) was an astronomer, explorer and teacher.

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Charles Gladstone

Sir Charles Andrew Gladstone, 6th Baronet (28 October 1888 – 28 April 1968) was a Master at Eton College and a British baronet.

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Charles Goodnight

Charles Goodnight (March 5, 1836 – December 12, 1929), also known as Charlie Goodnight, was an American cattle rancher in the American West, perhaps the best known rancher in Texas.

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Charles H. Hibbard House

The Charles H. Hibbard House, in the McHenry County city of Marengo, Illinois, has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since 1979.

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Charles H. Parrish

Charles Henry Parrish (April 18, 1859 – May 8, 1931) was a minister and educator in Lexington and Louisville, Kentucky.

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Charles H. Traub

Charles H. Traub (born April 6, 1945) is an American photographer and educator, known for his ironic real world witness color photography.

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Charles Harpole

Charles Henry Harpole, Ph.D., is a scholar of cinema and mass communications and a filmmaker.

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Charles Harris (painter)

Charles Harris (born in the second half of the 20th century in Britain) is a British painter, art instructor and teacher.

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Charles Hastings Barton

Charles Hastings Barton (1 January 1829 - 16 June 1902) was a member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly.

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Charles Hollenberg

Charles H. Hollenberg, (September 15, 1930 – April 8, 2003) was a Canadian physician, educator and researcher.

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Charles Johnston (priest)

Charles Francis Harding Johnston (b Barnstaple, 6 October 1842 -d Warrington 22 August 1925) was Archdeacon of Bombay from 1888 until 1890.

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Charles L. Purce

Charles L. Purce (July 4, 1856 – August 7, 1905) was an educator in Louisville, Kentucky and Selma, Alabama.

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Charles L. Reason

Charles Lewis Reason was a mathematician, linguist, and educator.

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Charles Lefroy

Charles Edward Cottrell Lefroy was an Anglican priest, most notably Archdeacon of Perth, WA from 1907 until 1912.

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Charles Matthews (Texas politician)

Charles Ray Matthews (born May 19, 1939) is a former member and chairman of the Texas Railroad Commission and the chancellor-emeritus of the Texas State University System.

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Charles Milton Cunningham

Charles Milton Cunningham (April 2, 1877 – May 17, 1936) was an attorney and newspaper publisher from Natchitoches in northwestern Louisiana, who served as a Democrat from 1915 to 1922 in the Louisiana State Senate.

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Charles N. Haskell

Charles Nathaniel Haskell (March 13, 1860 – July 5, 1933) was an American lawyer, oilman, and politician who was the first governor of Oklahoma.

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Charles Neilson

Charles Neilson (27 November 1889 – 1 June 1916) was a Scottish professional football outside left who played in the Scottish Football League for Aberdeen.

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Charles Octavius Boothe

Charles Octavius Boothe (13 June 1845 – 1924) was an African American Baptist preacher and educator.

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Charles Odamtten Easmon

Charles Odamtten Easmon or C. O. Easmon, popularly known as Charlie Easmon, FRCS, FICS (22 September 1913 – 19 May 1994) was a Ghanaian doctor of Ga-Dangme, Sierra Leone Creole, African-American, Danish, and Irish descent.

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Charles Otte

Charles Otte (born May 22, 1956) is an American theatre director, producer, designer and educator.

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Charles P. Roland

Charles Pierce Roland (born April 8, 1918) is an American historian and professor emeritus of the University of Kentucky whose research specialty is in the fields of the American South and the Civil War.

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Charles Porée

Charles Porée (4 September 1675 – 11 January 1741) was a French priest, Jesuit, educator, orator, poet and homme de lettres.

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Charles Rollin

Charles Rollin (January 30, 1661 in Paris - December 14, 1741 in Paris) was a French historian and educator, whose popularity in his time combined with becoming forgotten by later generations makes him an epithet, applied to historians such as Jean Charles Leonard de Sismondi.

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Charles Tyson

Charles Francis Tyson (Spring 1885 – 31 October 1964) was an English amateur footballer who played at centre half for Southampton in the Southern League and for Dulwich Hamlet.

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Charles W. Socarides

Charles W. Socarides (January 24, 1922 – December 25, 2005) was an American psychiatrist, psychoanalyst, physician, educator and author.

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Charles Webber (priest)

The Ven. Charles Webber, MA (1762–1848) was Archdeacon of Chichester from 1808 until his death.

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Charles Woodward Stearns

Charles Woodward Stearns (September 24, 1817 – September 8, 1887) was an American physician and author.

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Charles-Michel de l'Épée

The Abbé Charles-Michel de l'Épée (24 November 1712, Versailles - 23 December 1789, Paris) was a philanthropic educator of 18th-century France who has become known as the "Father of the Deaf".

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Charlesworth Samuel

Charlesworth Theophilus Samuel (died January 2008) was an Antiguan politician.

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Charlice Byrd

Charlice H. Byrd is a former Republican member of the Georgia House of Representatives who served District 20 and parts of Cherokee County.

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Charlie Aptroot

Charles Bernhard "Charlie" Aptroot (born 30 September 1950) is a Dutch politician of the People's Party for Freedom and Democracy (VVD).

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Charlie Banacos

Charlie Banacos (August 11, 1946 – December 8, 2009) was an American pianist, composer, author and educator, concentrating on jazz.

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Charlie Batch

Charles D'Donte Batch (born December 5, 1974) is a former American football quarterback who played in the National Football League (NFL).

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Charlie Brown (Indiana politician)

Charlie Brown (born March 8, 1938 in Williston, South Carolina) is an American politician who is a Democratic member of the Indiana House of Representatives.

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Charlie Goff

Charles Pollard Goff (born November 9, 1951 in Barranquilla, Colombia) is an American educator and founding member of Cemanahuac Educational Community, a Spanish and Latin American culture school in Cuernavaca, Morelos, Mexico.

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Charlie Power (politician)

Charles J. Power (born 29 February 1948 in Tors Cove, Newfoundland and Labrador) was a member of the House of Commons of Canada from 1997 to 2000.

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Charlie Smith Dannelly

Charlie Smith Dannelly was a Democratic member of the North Carolina General Assembly representing the state's thirty-eighth Senate district since 1995.

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Charlie Wedemeyer

Charlie Wedemeyer (February 19, 1946 – June 3, 2010) was a high school teacher and football coach, famous for continuing to teach and coach football at Los Gatos High School after being diagnosed with Lou Gehrig’s disease.

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Charlotte Baker (historian)

Charlotte Baker (11 April 1833 – 1909), was an American historian, journalist, and teacher.

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Charlotte Champe Stearns

Charlotte Champe Stearns Eliot (1843–1929), was a school teacher, poet, and social worker.

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Charlotte E. Ray

Charlotte E. Ray (January 13, 1850 – January 4, 1911) was the first Black American female lawyer in the United States.

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Charlotte Forten Grimké

Charlotte Louise Bridges Forten Grimké (August 17, 1837 – July 23, 1914) was an African-American anti-slavery activist, poet, and educator.

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Charlotte Hoyle

Charlotte Hoyle is a fictional character from the British ITV soap opera, Coronation Street, played by Becky Hindley.

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Charlotte Stewart

Charlotte Stewart (born February 27, 1941) is an American film and television actress.

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Charmaine Tavares

Charmaine Tavares (born 1943 Hana, Hawaii) is an American politician and teacher.

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Cheating

Cheating is the receiving of a reward for ability or finding an easy way out of an unpleasant situation by dishonest means.

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Chemistry education

Chemistry education (or chemical education) is the study of the teaching and learning of chemistry in all schools, colleges and universities.

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Chen Jiangong

Chen Jiangong (1893–1971), or Jian-gong Chen, was a Chinese educator, mathematician and pioneer of modern Chinese mathematics.

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Chen Wen Hsi

Chen Wen Hsi is one of Singapore's pioneer artists, known for his avant-garde Chinese paintings.

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Chen Yuan (historian)

Chen Yuan (1880–1971) was a Chinese historian and educator.

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Chen Ziyuan

Chen Ziyuan (born September 1924 in Shanghai) is a Chinese agricultural scientist, educator, and main founding father of China's nuclear agriculture.

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Cherry Hospital

Cherry Hospital is an inpatient regional referral psychiatric hospital located in Goldsboro, North Carolina, United States.

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Cheryl Kernot

Cheryl Zena Kernot (née Paton, formerly Young; born 5 December 1948) is an Australian politician, academic, and political activist.

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Cheryl Lynn Allen

Cheryl Lynn Allen became the first African-American woman to be elected to the Pennsylvania Superior Court, in 2007.

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Chesapeake Bay Interpretive Buoy System

Chesapeake Bay Interpretive Buoy System (CBIBS) is a network of observational buoys that are deployed throughout the Chesapeake Bay to observe the estuary's changing conditions and to serve as way points along the Captain John Smith Chesapeake National Historic Trail.

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Chesley William Carter

Chesley William Carter (July 29, 1902 – January 14, 1994) was a Canadian Member of Parliament representing the riding of Burin—Burgeo and a senator for Grand Bank, Newfoundland and Labrador.

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Chester David Hartranft

Chester David Hartranft (15 October 1839 in Frederick Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania – 30 December 1914) was a United States educator.

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Chester Sidney Williams

Chester Sidney Williams (1907–1992) was an American educator and author who wrote extensively about education and freedoms.

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Chesterfield County, Virginia

Chesterfield County is a county located just south of Richmond in the Commonwealth of Virginia.

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Chetty Bhanumurthy

Chetti Bhanumurti (born 23 February 1888;Mary Stillwell McLaurin, Chetti Bhanumurti in John Craig, J. R. Stillwell, I. C. Archibald, A. E. Baskerville (Edited), Some of the Trophies: Canadian Baptist Foreign Mission Board Jubilee Volume, Telugu Trophies - The Jubilee story of some of the principal Telugu converts in the Canadian Baptist Foreign Mission in India from 1874 to 1924, American Baptist Publication Society, Toronto. died 6 January 1973) was a Hymn Writer whose hymns are found in the Hymnal in Telugu.

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Chien Shih-Liang

Chien Shih-Liang aka S. L. Chien (1908-1983), was a notable Chinese chemist and educator.

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Chike Nwoffiah

Chike C. Nwoffiah (born July 22, 1965 in Nigeria) is an actor, theater director, educator and award-winning filmmaker, and consultant on theater, film, television and multimedia projects.

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Child's Play (1972 film)

Child's Play is a 1972 American drama-mystery film directed by Sidney Lumet.

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Child's Play (play)

Child's Play is a stage play written by Robert Marasco.

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Childhelp

Childhelp is a national non-profit organization dedicated to the prevention and treatment of child abuse.

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Children's rights

Children's rights are the human rights of children with particular attention to the rights of special protection and care afforded to minors.

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Chinaka Hodge

Chinaka Hodge is an American poet, educator, playwright and screenwriter.

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Choe Sang-rim

Choe Sang-rim(최상림) (17 November 1888 – 6 May 1945) was a Korean independence movement activist, Presbyterian priest, and educator during the Korea's independence movement.

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Chor Boogie

Chor Boogie (born Jason Lamar Hailey) is an American spray paint artist based in San Francisco, California.

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Chris Atkin

Christopher “Chris” Atkin (born 7 February 1993) is an English professional rugby league footballer, who currently plays for Hull Kingston Rovers in the Super League.

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Chris Burnett

Chris Burnett (born Christopher LeRoy Burnett on November 2, 1955) is an American saxophone player, composer, veteran of US military jazz bands and band leader.

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Chris Denson (innovator)

Chris Denson (born January 6, 1976) is an American innovation expert, marketer, and humor enthusiast.

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Chris Greenhalgh

Chris Greenhalgh is a British novelist, screenwriter, teacher and poet.

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Chris Jones (filmmaker)

Chris Jones is a British filmmaker, author, film director, screenwriter and educator, who has written books on becoming a film-maker.

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Chris Kempling

Christopher Stephen Myles Kempling (born October 15, 1955) is a Canadian educator and counsellor who was suspended by the British Columbia College of Teachers and disciplined by the Quesnel School District for anti-gay comments in letters to the editor of the Quesnel Cariboo Observer.

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Chris Lowe (journalist)

John Christopher Lowe (born 25 January 1949 in Stirling, Scotland) is a news presenter who worked for BBC News for 37 years until his retirement on 4 January 2009.

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Chris Tarrant

Christopher John Tarrant, OBE (born 10 October 1946) is an English radio and television broadcaster.

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Christelijk Nationaal Vakverbond

The Christelijk Nationaal Vakverbond (English: National Federation of Christian Trade Unions in the Netherlands; CNV) is a federation of trade unions of the Netherlands.

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Christian Klar

Christian Klar (born 20 May 1952) was a leading member of the second generation Red Army Faction (RAF) between the 1970s and 1980s.

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Christian Konrad Sprengel

Christian Konrad Sprengel (22 September 1750 – 7 April 1816) was a German naturalist, theologist, and teacher.

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Christian Mayer (astronomer)

Christian Mayer (August 20, 1719 – April 16, 1783) was a Czech-German Catholic priest, astronomer and teacher.

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Christian Norberg-Schulz

Christian Norberg-Schulz (23 May 1926– 28 March 2000) was a Norwegian architect, author, educator and architectural theorist.

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Christian Schools International

Christian Schools International (CSI) was established in 1920 and supports Christian school teachers who want Bible-based textbooks for their classrooms, principals and school administrators investigating employee benefit plans, Christian school board members seeking information about governance, and parents looking for a Christian school for their children.

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Christiana Lin

Christiana Lin (born in Taipei) is a Chinese-Austrian pianist and harpsichordist.

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Christianity in Angola

Christianity in Angola has existed since 1491.

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Christianne Meneses Jacobs

Christianne Meneses Jacobs (born March 28, 1971) is a Nicaraguan American writer, editor, and teacher.

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Christianne van der Wal

Christianne van der Wal-Zeggelink (born 13 November 1973) is a Dutch politician of the People's Party for Freedom and Democracy (VVD).

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Christie Vilsack

Ann Christine Vilsack (born July 9, 1950) is an American literacy advocate and politician.

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Christina Anderson (playwright)

Christina Anderson is an American playwright and educator.

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Christina Kokubo

Christina Kokubo (July 27, 1950 in Detroit, Michigan – June 9, 2007) was an American film and television actress; she was also a drama teacher.

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Christine Amongin Aporu

Christine Hellen Amongin Aporu is a Ugandan educator and politician.

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Christine Laitta

Christine Laitta is an American actress from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

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Christine Mayr-Lumetzberger

Christine Mayr-Lumetzberger (born 1956 in Linz, Austria) is a teacher and former Benedictine nun who was excommunicated from the Roman Catholic Church when she and six others were ordained as priests by an Independent Catholic bishop in 2002, called herself a Roman Catholic priest and refused to recant.

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Christine Milne

Christine Anne Milne (born 14 May 1953), Parliament of Tasmania is a former Australian Senator and was leader of the parliamentary caucus of the Australian Greens from 2012 to 2015.

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Christine Sleeter

Christine E. Sleeter (born 1948) is an American professor and educational reformer.

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Christoph Hartknoch

Christoph Hartknoch (1644–1687) was a Prussian historian and educator.

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Christoph Hegendorff

Christoph Hegendorff (1500 – 8 August 1540), of Leipzig, was a Protestant theological scholar and expert of law, an educator, a Protestant reformer and a great, public admirer of Erasmus, whom he called optimarum literarum princeps ("the prince of the best literary style") and theologorum nostri temporis columen ("the pillar of theologists of our times").

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Christopher Barzak

Christopher Barzak (born July 21, 1975) is an American author.

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Christopher Dock

Christopher Dock (16981771) was a Mennonite educator who worked primarily in South-East Pennsylvania.

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Christopher George (priest)

Christopher Owen George (30 September 1891 8 September 1977) was Archdeacon of Suffolk from 1947 to 1961.

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Christopher H. Whittle

Christopher H. Whittle (born 1959) is an educator and paleontologist who has published on a wide variety of topics including the development of paranormal beliefs, learning from popular television, museum studies, and dinosaur paleontology (Nedcolbertia, gastroliths).

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Christopher Herbert

Christopher William Herbert (born 7 January 1944) is a British Anglican bishop.

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Christopher Ingvaldson

Christopher Ingvaldson (born November 1, 1969) is a Canadian teacher and former international field hockey player.

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Christopher J. King

Christopher King was a Democratic member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives who represented the 142nd District from 2007 to 2008.

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Christopher J. O'Hara

Christopher J. O'Hara is an internationally renowned trumpet soloist, chamber musician, and educator.

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Christopher Morphew

Christopher Clark Morphew (born 1967) is an American academic and the current dean of the Johns Hopkins School of Education, a position he assumed on August 1, 2017.

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Christopher Phillips

Christopher Phillips (born July 15, 1959) is an American author, educator, consultant, lecturer, and pro-democracy advocate.

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Christopher Reutinger

Christopher Reutinger (born September 10, 1946 in San Diego, California) is an American musician, composer, arranger, author and teacher.

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Christopher Shearer

Christopher High Shearer (1846–1926) was a prolific United States painter in Berks County, Pennsylvania, known primarily for his large landscape paintings.

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Christopher Vogler

Christopher Vogler (born 1949) is a Hollywood development executive, screenwriter, author and educator, best known for working with Disney and his screenwriting guide, The Writer's Journey: Mythic Structure For Writers, from 2007.

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Christopher Wase

Christopher Wase (1627–1690) was an English scholar, author, translator, and educator, who was the Architypographus of Oxford University Press for several years.

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Christos Rafalides

Christos Rafalides (Χρήστος Ραφαηλίδης; born April 9, 1972) is a Greek jazz vibraphonist, composer, and educator.

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Christylez Bacon

Christylez Bacon (pronounced: Chris-Styles) (born March 5, 1986) is a hip hop music artist and multi-instrumentalist from Southeast Washington, Washington, DC.

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Chrysostomos A. Sofianos

Chrysostomos A. Sofianos (Χρυσόστομος Α. Σοφιανός) is a Greek Cypriot educator who became known because of his role in advocating and strategizing the educational reform of Cyprus in the eighties from the post of the Minister of Education, and of a party leader.

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Chu Kochen Honors College, Zhejiang University

Chu Kochen Honors College (abbr. CKHC), is an elite undergraduate college of Zhejiang University.

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Chuck Benedict

Charles P. "Chuck" Benedict (born 13 August 1946 in Norwalk, Connecticut) was a Democratic Party member of the Wisconsin State Assembly, representing the 45th Assembly District from 2004 to 2010.

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Chungliang Al Huang

Chungliang “Al” Huang is a notable philosopher, dancer, performing artist, and internationally acclaimed taijiquan master and educator, having received the Republic of China’s most prestigious award in the field of education, the Gold Medal Award, from its Ministry of Education.

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Church of St. Petka in Staničenje

The Church of St.

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Churchill County High School

Churchill County High School is located in Fallon, Churchill County, Nevada.

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Ciarán Ó Con Cheanainn

Ciarán Ó Con Cheanainn (12 July 1981 – 4 February 2009) Irish scholar, teacher and youngest winner of the Corn Uí Riada.

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CIAST

The Centre for Instructor and Advanced Skill Training (CIAST; Pusat Latihan Pengajar dan Kemahiran Lanjutan) is under the aegis of the Manpower Department, Ministry of Human Resources of Malaysia and has been operational since 1984.

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Cincinnatus Leconte

Jean-Jacques Dessalines Michel Cincinnatus Leconte was President of Haiti from 15 August 1911 until his death on 8 August 1912.

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Cindy Chavez

Cindy Chavez (born April 7, 1964) is an American politician, who serves as a Santa Clara County Supervisor representing close to 400,000 residents in Downtown, East, and South San Jose.

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Cindy Mi

Cindy Mi is the founder and CEO of VIPKID, an education company and one of the leading online education in China.

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Cindy Rosenwald

Lucinda "Cindy" Rosenwald is a Democratic member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives, representing the Hillsborough 22nd District since 2004.

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Cindy Vandor

Cindy Vandor (Cindy Druss) was born on May 11, 1955.

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Cisco McSorley

Cisco A. McSorley is a Democratic member of the New Mexico Senate, representing the 16th District since 1997.

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City and Islington College

City and Islington College, known as Candi, is a further education college in the London Borough of Islington, England, with five major sites.

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Civilizing mission

The mission civilisatrice (in English "civilizing mission") was a rationale for intervention or colonization, purporting to contribute to the spread of civilization, and used mostly in relation to the Westernization of indigenous peoples in the 15th - 20 th centuries.

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CJ Hopkins

CJ Hopkins (born 1961) is a contemporary American playwright, novelist, and political satirist.

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Claire Porter

Claire Porter (born December 23, 1942) is an American choreographer/comedian known for blending comedic monologues with dance movement.

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Clara Barton

Clarissa "Clara" Harlowe Barton (December 25, 1821 – April 12, 1912) was a pioneering nurse who founded the American Red Cross.

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Clara Barton High School

Clara Barton High School for Health Professions is a public high school in Brooklyn, New York, that teaches from 9th - 12th grade.

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Clara Barton National Historic Site

The Clara Barton National Historic Site, which includes the Clara Barton House, was established in 1974 to interpret the life of Clara Barton (1821–1912), an American pioneer teacher, nurse, and humanitarian who was the founder of the American Red Cross.

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Clara Belle Williams

Clara Belle Williams was the first African-American graduate of New Mexico State University.

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Clara Stover

Clara Mae Stover (1882-1975) was the wife and co-founder of candy maker, Russell Stover, who created Russell Stover Candies and solely ran the company, following his death.

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Clare Higgins

Clare Frances Elizabeth Higgins (born 10 November 1955) is an English actress.

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Clarence Abiathar Waldo

Clarence Abiathar Waldo (January 21, 1852 – October 1, 1926) was an American mathematician, author and educator today most famous for the role he played in the Indiana Pi Bill affair.

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Clarence D. Clark

Clarence Don Clark (April 16, 1851November 18, 1930) was an American teacher, lawyer, and politician from New York.

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Clarence Edward Elwell

Clarence Edward Elwell (February 4, 1904 – February 16, 1973) was an American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church.

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Clarence Hudson White

Clarence Hudson White (April 8, 1871 – July 7, 1925) was an American photographer, teacher and a founding member of the Photo-Secession movement.

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Clarence M. Pendleton Jr.

Clarence McClane Pendleton, Jr. (November 10, 1930 – June 5, 1988), was the politically conservative African American chairman of the United States Commission on Civil Rights, a position that he held from 1981 until his death during the administration of U.S. President Ronald W. Reagan.

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Clarissa Minnie Thompson Allen

Clarissa Minnie Thompson Allen (fl. 1885) was an American educator and author.

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Clark Durant

W.

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Class of 1999

Class of 1999 is a 1990 American science fiction film directed by Mark L. Lester.

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Classroom Assessment Techniques

Classroom Assessment Techniques, also referred to as CATs, are strategies educators use to gauge how well students are comprehending key points during a lesson or a course.

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Classroom management

Classroom management is a term teachers use to describe the process of ensuring that classroom lessons run smoothly without disruptive behavior from students compromising the delivery of instruction.

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Classroom walkthrough

Classroom walkthrough is a model of professional development for teachers.

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Claude Bachand

Claude Bachand (born January 3, 1951 in Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu, Quebec) is a Quebec politician, Bachand was a Bloc Québécois member of the House of Commons of Canada, representing the riding of Saint-Jean from 1993 till 2011.

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Claude Bachand (MNA)

Claude Bachand is also the name of a Member of Parliament in Ottawa. Claude Bachand, B.Sc. (born April 6, 1956) is a Canadian politician in the province of Quebec.

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Claude Buffier

Claude Buffier (25 May 1661 – 17 May 1737), French philosopher, historian and teacher, was born in Poland of French parents, who returned to France and settled at Rouen soon after his birth.

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Claude Charron

Claude Charron (born October 22, 1946 in L'Île-Bizard, Quebec) is a former CEGEP teacher, provincial politician, writer and broadcaster.

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Claude Cousineau

Claude Cousineau (born February 20, 1950 in Montreal, Quebec) is a politician and teacher in Quebec, Canada.

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Claude-Emmanuel de Pastoret

Claude-Emmanuel Joseph Pierre, Marquess of Pastoret (24 December 1755, Marseille – 28 September 1840, Paris) was a French lawyer, author and politician.

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Claudia Zaslavsky

Claudia Zaslavsky (January 12, 1917 – January 13, 2006) was an American educator and ethnomathematician.

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Claudio Donoso

Claudio Donoso Zegers is a Chilean forester, teacher and professor emeritus at Universidad Austral de Chile in Valdivia.

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Claudio Modesto

Cláudio Modesto (born May 23, 1963) is a Brazilian pastor, politician, teacher and activist.

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Claudius Crozet

Claude "Claudius" Crozet (December 31, 1789 – January 29, 1864) was a soldier, educator, slave-owner and civil engineer.

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Claus Krag

Claus Krag (born April 21, 1943) is a Norwegian educator, historian, and writer.

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Clay Smothers

Claiborne Washington Smothers, I, known as Clay Smothers (April 1, 1935 – June 11, 2004), was an African-American member of the Texas House of Representatives from District 33-G in Dallas County who served from 1977 to 1981.

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Claybrook Cottingham

Claybrook C. Cottingham (May 4, 1881 – August 17, 1949) was an educator who served as the third president of Southern Baptist-affiliated Louisiana College in Pineville and the tenth president of Louisiana Tech University in Ruston, Louisiana.

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Clayton Hare

Clayton Hare (July 13, 1909 – December 11, 2001) was a Canadian teacher, conductor, and violinist.

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Clayton Hee

Clayton H. W. Hee is a Democratic Party member of the Hawaii Senate, representing the 23rd District since 2004.

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Clement Daniel Rockey

Clement Daniel Rockey (4 September 1889 – 15 August 1975) was a Bishop of the Methodist Church, elected in 1941.

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Clementine Rose

Clementine Rose is a children's literature series about a young girl who is adopted into an unconventional family.

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Cleon F. Thompson

Cleon Franklin Thompson Jr. is an American educator best known for holding office as the seventh chancellor of North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University and the eighth chancellor of Winston-Salem State University.

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Clerk family

The Clerk family is a Ghanaian historic family that produced a number of pioneering scholars and clergymen on the Gold Coast.

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Cleveland Board of Education v. LaFleur

Cleveland Board of Education v. LaFleur, 414 U.S. 632 (1974),.

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Cliff Ammons

Clifton R. Ammons (February 17, 1918 – July 28, 1981), known as Cliff Ammons, was an educator and businessman from Many, Louisiana, who served from 1960-1964 as a Democrat from Sabine Parish in the Louisiana House of Representatives.

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Clifford Ulp

Clifford McCormick Ulp (1885–1958) was one of Rochester's foremost professors of the arts during the first half of the 20th century.

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Clifton Snider

Clifton Mark Snider (born March 3, 1947) is an American poet, novelist, literary critic, scholar, and educator.

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Cline Paden

Cline Rex Paden (August 22, 1919 – May 26, 2007) was a prominent Churches of Christ evangelist and missionary who, in 1962, founded what became the Sunset International Bible Institute in Lubbock, Texas.

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Clive Beltran

Clive Beltran (born 18 October 1949) is a Gibraltarian former teacher, politician and Minister of the Government of Gibraltar for the Gibraltar Social Democrats.

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Clive Hughes (Queensland politician)

Clive Melwyn Hughes (15 May 1924 – 19 October 2014) was a member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly.

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Clivus Multrum

Clivus Multrum is a type of composting toilet and the name of a company that markets this brandname of composting toilets.

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Clotario Blest

Clotario Leopoldo Blest Riffo (17 November 1899 – 31 May 1990) was a Chilean social activist and labor union leader.

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Cloud-based quantum computing

Cloud-based quantum computing is the invocation of quantum emulators, simulators or processors through the cloud.

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Clyde Jackman

Clyde Jackman, (born December 21, 1954) is a former Canadian politician in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada.

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Clyde Kersey

Clyde R. Kersey (born 4 November 1937) is a Democratic member of the Indiana House of Representatives, representing the 43rd District since 1996.

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CMA (AAMA)

The CMA (AAMA) credential represents a medical assistant who has been certified by the Certifying Board of the.

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Coach (sport)

In sports, a coach is a person involved in the direction, instruction and training of the operations of a sports team or of individual sportspeople.

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Coching Chu

Coching Chu or Zhu Kezhen (7 March 1890 – 7 February 1974) was a prominent Chinese meteorologist, geologist and educator.

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Cocktales

Cocktales is a television show by The Comedy Network.

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Cognitivism (psychology)

In psychology, cognitivism is a theoretical framework for understanding the mind that gained credence in the 1950s.

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Coláiste Rís

Coláiste Rís is a secondary school in the centre of Dundalk, County Louth, Ireland.

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Cole McNary

Cole McNary (born July 10, 1964) is an American high school teacher and a Republican member of the Missouri House of Representatives.

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Colgate Darden

Colgate Whitehead Darden Jr. (February 11, 1897 – June 9, 1981) was a Democratic U.S. Representative from Virginia (1933–37, 1939–41), the 54th Governor of Virginia (1942–46), Chancellor of the College of William and Mary (1946–47) and the third President of the University of Virginia (1947–59).

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Colin Campbell (priest)

Colin Arthur Fitzgerald Campbell (17 June 1863 – 6 January 1916) was the inaugural Archdeacon of Wisbech.

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Colin Connor (dancer)

Colin Connor (born June 18, 1954) is a Canadian–British dancer, choreographer, and educator, based in the United States.

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Colin Lamont (politician)

Colin Charles Lamont (18 November 1941 – 7 July 2012) was an Australian politician.

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Colin Smart

Colin Edward Smart (born 5 March 1950) is a former international rugby union player, who played as a prop, from Highbury, London, England.

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Colin Westerbeck

Colin Westerbeck is a curator, writer, and teacher of the history of photography.

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Collège Louise Wegmann

Established in 1965, Collège Louise Wegmann is a non-denominational school serving students in kindergarten through high school in Lebanon.

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College of Advanced Education

The College of Advanced Education (CAE) was a class of Australian tertiary education institution that existed from 1967 until the early 1990s.

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College of Preceptors

The College of Preceptors, also known as Society of Teachers, was an examining body and learned society of teachers, professors and associated professionals who worked in education in the United Kingdom from 1846 to 1923.

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College of Teacher Education of Nanjing Normal University

The College of Teacher Education of Nanjing Normal University (Chinese:南京师范大学教师教育学院)http://news.sina.com.cn/o/2005-06-03/10336069590s.shtml is one of twenty-three colleges of Nanjing Normal University.

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College Teaching

College Teaching (formerly Improving College & University Teaching) is a quarterly cross-disciplinary academic journal focused on the subject of teaching in higher education, with special focus on improving student learning.

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Colleges and Schools of North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University

North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University offers 177 Undergraduate, 30 master, and 9 doctoral degrees through its 9 professional colleges.

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Collins Dauda

Collins Dauda (born 13 February 1957) is a teacher, politician, former Ghanaian Minister for Lands and Natural Resources and currently Minister of Water Resources, Works and Housing.

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Colonel Richardson High School

Colonel Richardson High School is located in Federalsburg, Maryland and is part of the Caroline County Public Schools system.

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Committee for Cultural Freedom

The Committee for Cultural Freedom (CCF) was an American political organization active from 1939 to 1951 which advocated opposition to the totalitarianism of both the Soviet Union and Nazi Germany in foreign affairs, and promoted pro-democratic reforms in public and private institutions domestically.

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Communal land

(see also Common land) Communal land is a (mostly rural) territory in possession of a community, rather than an individual or company.

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Computerized Achievement Levels Test

The Computerized Achievement Levels Test is a student achievement test, and is more commonly referred to as the Northwest Achievement Levels Test (NALT), the paper version of the test.

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Concha Meléndez

Dr.

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Conference on College Composition and Communication

The Conference on College Composition and Communication (CCCC, occasionally referred to as "Four Cs") is a national professional association of college and university writing instructors in the United States.

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Connecticut Education Association

The Connecticut Education Association (CEA) is a grassroots organization championing for teachers and public schools.

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Connie Saltonstall

Connie Saltonstall is a Michigan Democratic politician, a former Charlevoix County Commissioner, and a former candidate for the United States House of Representatives from Michigan's 1st congressional district.

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Connolly Hospital

Connolly Hospital Blanchardstown (Ospidéal Uí Chonghaile, Baile Bhlainséir) (formerly known as James Connolly Memorial Hospital) is a public university teaching hospital in Dublin, Ireland.

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Conrad Bernier

Conrad Bernier (9 May 1904–7 November 1988) was a French-Canadian organist, composer, and teacher.

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Conrad Coates

Conrad Coates (born July 12, 1970) is an English born Canadian actor and teacher, best known for the roles of Morgan in The Dresden Files and in Degrassi: The Next Generation as Jimmy Brooks' (then portrayed by Drake) father.

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Conrad Worrill

Conrad Worrill (born August 15, 1941) is an African American writer, educator, activist, and former talk show host for the WVON call-in program On Target.

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Consejo Nacional de Fomento Educativo

The Consejo Nacional de Fomento Educativo ("National Council for Education Development", CONAFE) is an institution under Mexico's Federal Government created by presidential decree on 9 September 1971.

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Conservative Party of Canada candidates, 2011 Canadian federal election

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Conservatorio Nacional de Música (Mexico)

The Conservatorio Nacional de Música (National Conservatory of Music, in Spanish) is a music conservatory located in the Polanco neighborhood of Mexico City, Federal District, Mexico.

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Constance Clayton

Constance ("Connie") Elaine Clayton, PhD, EdD (maiden; born 1933) is an American educator and civic leader.

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Constance Cox (interpreter)

Constance Cox (ca. 1881-1960) was a Canadian schoolteacher of part Tlingit ancestry who lived and taught with the Gitksan First Nation in northwestern British Columbia and served as interpreter for several anthropologists.

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Constantin Esarcu

Constantin Esarcu (November 5, 1836 – June 8, 1898) was a naturalist, physician, teacher, politician and diplomat who served as the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Kingdom of Romania from February 21 until November 26, 1891.

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Constructive alignment

Constructive alignment is a principle used for devising teaching and learning activities, and assessment tasks, that directly address the intended learning outcomes (ILOs) in a way not typically achieved in traditional lectures, tutorial classes and examinations.

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Context-based learning

Context-based learning, CBL, refers to the use of real-life and fictitious examples in teaching environments in order to learn through the actual, practical experience with a subject rather than just its mere theoretical parts.

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Convention of American Instructors of the Deaf

The Convention of American Instructors of the Deaf (CAID) is an "organization for all teachers, administrators, educational interpreters, residential personnel, and other concerned professionals involved in education of the deaf.". The CAID held its first convention on August 28, 1850, in New York City, New York, at Washington Heights.

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Conversation theory

Conversation theory is a cybernetic and dialectic framework that offers a scientific theory to explain how interactions lead to "construction of knowledge", or "knowing": wishing to preserve both the dynamic/kinetic quality, and the necessity for there to be a "knower".

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Copyright Act of 1976

The Copyright Act of 1976 is a United States copyright law and remains the primary basis of copyright law in the United States, as amended by several later enacted copyright provisions.

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Corderius

Corderius is the Latinized form of name used by Corderius (born circa 1479, died 8 September 1574), a theologian, teacher, humanist, and pedagogian from Lausanne, Switzerland, of French origin.

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Corey Hébert

Dr.

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Corinne Boyd Riley

Corinne Boyd Riley (July 4, 1893 – April 12, 1979) was a U.S. Representative from South Carolina, wife of John Jacob Riley.

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Corinne Skinner-Carter

Corinne Skinner Carter (born 1931) is a Trinidadian actress, based in the United Kingdom.

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Corinth Morter Lewis

Corinth Irene Morter-Lewis is a Belizean educator and poet.

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Cornelius R. Hager

Cornelius R. Hager (2 July 1913 – 18 May 2007) was an American educator.

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Cornmarket Group Financial Services Ltd

Cornmarket Group Financial Services Ltd is one of Ireland's largest investment and insurance brokers.

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Corrective feedback

Corrective feedback is a frequent practice in the field of education and in learning generally.

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Costante Adolfo Bossi

Costante Adolfo Bossi (1876 – 1953) was an Italian organist, composer and teacher.

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Council of British International Schools

The Council of British International Schools (COBIS) serves British International Schools around the globe, representing over 281 Member Schools in 79 countries and over 209 Supporting Member organisations.

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Council on Foreign Relations

The Council on Foreign Relations (CFR), founded in 1921, is a United States nonprofit think tank specializing in U.S. foreign policy and international affairs.

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Course (education)

In higher education in Canada and the United States, a course is a unit of teaching that typically lasts one academic term, is led by one or more instructors (teachers or professors), and has a fixed roster of students.

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Course equivalency

Course equivalency is the term used in higher education describing how a course offered by one college or university relates to a course offered by another.

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Course Hero

Course Hero is an education technology website company based in Redwood City, California, which operates an online learning platform for students to access course-specific study resources contributed by a community of students and educators.

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Covey T. Oliver

Covey Thomas Oliver (April 21, 1913 – February 22, 2007) was a United States diplomat and law professor.

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Cowboy U

Cowboy U was an American reality television series that aired on CMT from 2003 to 2007.

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Cowley International College

Cowley International College, formerly Cowley Language College and originally Cowley School, is an 11-18 secondary school located on Cowley Hill, in Windle, St Helens, Merseyside.

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Craig A. Kraft

Craig A. Kraft (born Craig Allan Kraft; born on December 7, 1949) is an American sculptor.

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Craig Dietrich

Craig Dietrich is a digital artist, scholar, and educator who directs the digital humanities program at the Claremont Colleges in Claremont, California.

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Craig Hella Johnson

Craig Morris Hella Johnson (born June 15, 1962 in Crow Wing County, Minnesota) is an American choral conductor, composer, and arranger.

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Craig Lowe

Stuart Craig Lowe, better known as Craig Lowe, (born July 18, 1957) is an American politician and former Mayor of Gainesville, Florida.

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Craig Pollock

Craig Pollock (born February 20, 1956) is a businessman who was the manager of the Formula One driver Jacques Villeneuve throughout his top-level career, and team principal of the British American Racing team from to.

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Craig Sherrin

Craig Arden Sherrin (born 16 February 1952) is a former Australian politician.

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Craig Walsh

Craig Thomas Walsh (born April 11, 1971, in Somerville, New Jersey) is an American composer.

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Craigflower Manor and Schoolhouse

The Craigflower Manor and Craigflower Schoolhouse are National Historic Sites of Canada located in View Royal, British Columbia (the Manor) and Saanich (the Schoolhouse) near Victoria.

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Creative Nonfiction (magazine)

Creative Nonfiction is a literary magazine based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States.

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Creighton Lovelace

Creighton Lee Lovelace (born December 15, 1981) is Pastor of Danieltown Baptist Church in Forest City, North Carolina.

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Cricket in the Bahamas

Cricket has been played in The Bahamas since 1846.

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Cris Williamson

Cris Williamson is an American feminist singer-songwriter, who achieved fame as a recording artist, and who was a pioneer as a visible lesbian political activist, during a time when few who were not connected to the Lesbian community were aware of Gay and Lesbian issues.

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Crispus

Flavius Julius Crispus (died 326), also known as Flavius Claudius Crispus and Flavius Valerius Crispus, was a Caesar of the Roman Empire.

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Cristina Mel

Maria Cristina Mel de Almeida Costa (born March 10, 1964) is a Brazilian devotional/gospel/pop singer-songwriter, Christian minister, teacher and missionary.

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Critical pedagogy

Critical pedagogy is a philosophy of education and social movement that has developed and applied concepts from critical theory and related traditions to the field of education and the study of culture.

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Critical pedagogy of place

Critical pedagogy of place is a curricular approach to education that combines critical pedagogy and place-based education.

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Croatia national handball team

The Croatia national handball team represents Croatia in international men's team handball competitions and friendly matches.

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Crosby by-election, 1981

The Crosby by-election, 1981 was a by-election held in England on 26 November 1981 to elect a new Member of Parliament (MP) for the House of Commons constituency of Crosby on Merseyside.

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Cruindmelus

Cruindmelus, aka Crundmáel, Irish monk and teacher, fl.

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CSCMP Supply Chain Process Standards

CSCMP Supply Chain Process Standards is a guide which presents an outline or framework of processes that are typically found to be involved in performing supply chain related activities, and a set of standardized activities described in 2 levels of maturity - "Suggested Minimum" and "Best Practice" for each process.

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Cuisenaire rods

Cuisenaire rods are mathematics learning aids for students that provide an enactive, hands-on way to explore mathematics and learn mathematical concepts, such as the four basic arithmetical operations, working with fractions and finding divisors.

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Cullen Baker

Cullen Montgomery Baker (June 23, 1835 – January 1869), was a Tennessee-born Texas and Arkansas desperado whose gang is alleged to have killed hundreds of people including former slaves during the early days of the American Old West, in the years following the Civil War.

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Cully Cobb

Cully Alton Cobb, Sr. (February 25, 1884–May 7, 1975), was an agricultural pioneer, educator, printer, journalist, and philanthropist in the American South who with his second wife, Lois Dowdle Cobb (August 1, 1889–August 9, 1987), co-founded the Cobb Institute of Archaeology on the campus of Mississippi State University in Starkville, Mississippi.

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Cult of Domesticity

The culture of domesticity (often shortened to cult of domesticity) or cult of true womanhood is a term used by some historians to describe what they consider to have been a prevailing value system among the upper and middle classes during the nineteenth century in the United States and the United Kingdom.

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Cultural schema theory

Cultural schema theory holds that human beings employ classification to understand members of other cultures, and add new data to previously available categories.

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Cultural transmission in animals

Cultural transmission, also known as cultural learning, is the process and method of passing on socially learned information.

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Culture of Florida

The culture of Florida is similar to the rest of United States of America culture, but as a coastal state, Florida culture has been influenced by immigrant populations, especially those from Europe and Latin America.

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Cumberland County Schools

Cumberland County Schools (CCS) is a school district encompassing the entirety of Cumberland County, North Carolina, United States.

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Cura personalis

Cura Personalis is a Latin phrase that translates as "care for the entire person".

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Curriculum theory

Curriculum theory (CT) is an academic discipline devoted to examining and shaping educational curricula.

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Curt Hanson

Curtis Dean "Curt" Hanson (August 13, 1943 – June 16, 2017) was an American politician.

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Curtis Fuller

Curtis DuBois Fuller (born December 15, 1934) is an American jazz trombonist, known as a member of Art Blakey's Jazz Messengers and contributor to many classic jazz recordings.

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Cyberbaiting

Cyberbaiting is the term used to describe a new trend where students provoke their teacher until he or she snaps.

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Cynthia Nava

Cynthia L. Nava is a former Democratic member of the New Mexico Senate.

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Cyprien Katsaris

Cyprien Katsaris (Κυπριανός Κατσαρής; born 5 May 1951) is a French-Cypriot virtuoso pianist, teacher and composer.

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Cyril Bibby

Cyril Bibby (b. Liverpool, 1 May 1914 as Harold Cyril Bibby; d. Edinburgh 20 June 1987) was a biologist and educator.

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Cyril Mayne

The Very Rev William Cyril Mayne, MA (14 April 1877 – 20 July 1962) was an English clergyman and classical scholar.

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Cyrus Melikian

Cyrus Melikian (1920–2008) was an Armenian-American coffee industry pioneer credited with several inventions that propelled coffee use into the American public.

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Cyrus Peirce

Cyrus Peirce (1790–1860), American educator and Unitarian minister, was the founding president of the first American public normal school, which evolved into Framingham State University.

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Czesław Idźkiewicz

Czesław Idźkiewicz (October 21, 1889 – February 1, 1951), was a Polish landscape painter and art teacher.

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D&F Academy

The D&F Academy was an educational institution, located in Hamburg, Germany, which offered one-year educational programs in the areas of global issues, arts & culture and sports to young adults from around the globe between 18 and 28.

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D'Nealian

D'Nealian, sometimes misspelled Denealian, is a style of writing and teaching cursive and manuscript ("print" and "block") handwriting for English.

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D. C. Wimberly

Duvall Cortez Wimberly, Sr. (September 14, 1917 – January 27, 2007), was a United States Army soldier taken prisoner of war in the European theater of World War II and a past national commander of American Ex-Prisoners of War, a veterans organization based in Arlington, Texas.

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D. G. Jones

Douglas Gordon "D.

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D. N. Premnath

Devadasan Nithya Premnath (born 21 October 1950), known as D. N. Premnath, is an Indian pastor and Old Testament scholar, who has been teaching since 1988 at the St. Bernard's School of Theology and Ministry, a Roman Catholic seminary, in Rochester, New York.

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D. Vinayachandran

D.

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Dag Vågsås

Dag Vågsås (born 17 May 1954) is a Norwegian actor, instructor, choreographer, dancer and script writer.

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Dakota Prairie High School

Dakota Prairie High School is part of a school district that covers a portion of Nelson County, North Dakota.

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Dale A. Whitman

Dale A. Whitman is an American educator who served as Dean of the University of Missouri School of Law.

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Dale Shewalter

Dale Richard Shewalter (May 16, 1950 – January 10, 2010) was an American teacher who founded and promoted the Arizona Trail in 1985.

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Dallin Malmgren

Dallin Malmgren (born April 5, 1949) is an American author and retired high school teacher who has written over 10 novels as well as several screenplays.

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Daltaí na Gaeilge

Daltaí na Gaeilge (meaning "Students of Irish", DnaG) is an organization that operates Irish language immersion programs in the American states of New York, New Jersey and Pennsylvania.

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Dalton McGuinty

Dalton James Patrick McGuinty, Jr., (born July 19, 1955) is a Canadian retired politician who served as the 24th Premier of Ontario from 2003 to 2013.

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Dalton School

The Dalton School, originally the Children's University School, is a private, coeducational college preparatory school on New York City's Upper East Side and a member of both the Ivy Preparatory School League and the New York Interschool.

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Dambai

Dambai is a town that is the capital of Krachi East district, a district in the northern part of the Volta Region of Ghana.

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Damodar Sharma

Damodar Sharma (born 1941 in Churu, India) is an engineer, educator, founder Vice-Chancellor of the Rajasthan Technical University and winner of the Silver Elephant award of the Bharat Scouts and Guides.

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Dan A. Surra

Dan A. Surra was a Democratic member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives, representing the 75th District since 1991.

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Dan Anderson (psychologist)

Dan Anderson (March 30, 1921 – February 19, 2003) was an American clinical psychologist and educator.

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Dan Buettner

Dan Buettner (born June 18, 1960 in St. Paul, Minnesota) is a National Geographic Fellow and New York Times bestselling author.

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Dan Fabian

Dan Fabian (born June 28, 1954) is a Republican politician in Minnesota and a member of the Minnesota House of Representatives who represents District 1A, which includes all of Kittson and Roseau counties, as well as portions of Marshall and Pennington counties in the northwestern part of the state.

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Dan Friedman (graphic designer)

Dan Friedman (1945–1995) was an American educator, graphic and furniture designer.

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Dan Gheno

Dan Gheno (February 20, 1955-) is an American artist, teacher, and author living and working in New York City.

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Dan Haerle

Dan Haerle (born July 23, 1937) is a jazz pianist, composer, author and teacher, based in Denton, Texas.

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Dan Harrington (politician)

Dan W. Harrington is a Democratic member of the Montana Senate, representing District 38 since 2000.

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Dan La Botz

Daniel H.

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Dan Patrick (politician)

Dan Goeb Patrick (born Dannie Scott Goeb; April 4, 1950) is an American radio talk show host and politician from Houston, Texas.

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Dan Radlauer

Dan Radlauer (born April 26, 1957 in Los Angeles) is an American film and television composer, who was born in Los Angeles and grew up in the eastern suburb of Los Angeles County, La Habra Heights.

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Dan Sullivan (Arkansas politician)

Dan Alan Sullivan (born April 15, 1950) is an educator-turned-businessman from Jonesboro, Arkansas, who is a Republican member of the Arkansas House of Representatives for District 53 in Craighead and Greene counties in the northeastern portion of his state.

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Dan Sweetman

Daniel Albus Sweetman (born 7 May 1985) is the former co-host for Network Ten's national cartoon show Toasted TV.

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Dana Reed Bailey

Dana Reed Bailey (April 27, 1833 - March 25, 1908) was a politician in Vermont, Wisconsin and South Dakota.

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Dancing at Lughnasa

Dancing at Lughnasa is a 1990 play by dramatist Brian Friel set in Ireland's County Donegal in August 1936 in the fictional town of Ballybeg.

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Daniel A. Grout

Daniel Alexander Grout (January 5, 1862 – February 27, 1929), was a school teacher and principal and school board administrator.

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Daniel Alcides Carrión National University

The Daniel Alcides Carrión National University (Universidad Nacional Daniel Alcides Carrión), or UNDAC for short, is the public university of Cerro de Pasco, Peru.

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Daniel Alexander Payne Murray

Daniel Alexander Payne Murray (1852-1925) was an American bibliographer, author, politician, and historian.

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Daniel and Miguel Falcon Græsdal

Daniel and Miguel Falcon Græsdal (born July 5, 1995 in Molde) are Norwegian accordionists and identical twins from Skodje in Møre and Romsdal.

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Daniel arap Moi

Daniel Toroitich arap Moi (born 2 September 1924) is a former Kenyan politician who served as the second President of Kenya from 1978 to 2002.

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Daniel Canónico

Daniel Canónico (February 3, 1916 – August 20, 1975) was a Venezuelan baseball right handed pitcher.

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Daniel Chacón

Daniel Chacón is a Latino novelist, essayist, editor, teacher and radio host.

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Daniel David Palmer

Daniel David Palmer or D.D. Palmer (March 7, 1845 – October 20, 1913) was the founder of chiropractic.

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Daniel Dow

Daniel Dow (1732-1783) was a traditional Scottish fiddler, composer, teacher and concert organiser.

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Daniel Freeman (Los Angeles County)

Daniel Freeman (1837–1918) was a landowner in southwest Los Angeles County, California, and a developer in downtown Los Angeles during the 19th century.

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Daniel Friedrich Hecht

Daniel Friedrich Hecht (8 July 1777 in Sosa – 13 March 1833 in Saxony) was a German mathematician.

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Daniel Jones (minister)

Daniel Jones (June 30, 1830 - December 25, 1891) was a Methodist Episcopal minister (M.E.) in Oregon and later in the mid west.

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Daniele Manin

Daniele Manin (13 May 180422 September 1857) was an Italian patriot, statesman and leader of the Risorgimento in Venice.

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Daniella Lugassy

Daniella Lugassy (born 1982) is an Israeli Opera Soprano singer.

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Danish Folkeskole Education

The folkeskole (people's school) is a type of school in Denmark covering the entire period of compulsory education, from the age of 6 to 16, encompassing pre-school, primary and lower secondary education.

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Danny Bilson

Daniel Bilson (born July 25, 1956) is an American writer, director, and producer of movies, television, videogames, and comic books.

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Danny Garcia (outfielder)

Daniel R. Garcia is a former Major League Baseball player.

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Danny Patrick (politician)

Danny Lee Patrick (July 8, 1941 – July 26, 2009) was an educator and farmer from rural Delaney in Madison County, Arkansas, who served from 1967 to 1970 as a Republican member of the Arkansas House of Representatives for Madison and neighboring Carroll counties in the northwestern corner of his state.

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Danny Ross

Capt.

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Danone

Danone is a French multinational food-products corporation based in Paris and founded in Barcelona, Spain.

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Dar es Salaam University College of Education

The Dar es Salaam University College of Education (DUCE) is a constituent college of the University of Dar es Salaam in Tanzania.

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Dario Hunter

Dario David Hunter (born 1983) is an American-Israeli lawyer, rabbi, educator and politician who is considered the first Muslim-born person to be ordained as a rabbi.

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Daron Hagen

Daron Aric Hagen (born November 4, 1961) is an American composer, conductor, pianist, educator, librettist, and stage director of contemporary classical music and opera.

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Darren DeFrain

Darren DeFrain (born June 15, 1967) is an American author and teacher of creative writing who writes novels, short fiction, and essays.

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Darren Storsley

Darren Storsley is the founder of Top Teen of Canada.

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Darryl Briskey

Darryl James Briskey (born 24 August 1955) is a former Australian politician.

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Dartmouth High School (Nova Scotia)

Dartmouth High School is a Canadian public high school located in the Brightwood neighbourhood in the north end of Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada.

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Daskal Kamche

Kamche Nakov Popangelov (Камче Наков Попангелов) (–), widely known as Daskal Kamche (Даскал Камче) was a Bulgarian teacher, printer and engraver, founder of one of the first printing houses for books in Bulgarian in the Ottoman Empire.

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Data based decision making

Data based decision making or data driven decision making refers to educator’s ongoing process of collecting and analyzing different types of data, including demographic, student achievement test, satisfaction, process data to guide decisions towards improvement of educational process.

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Data-informed decision-making

Data-informed decision-making (DIDM) gives reference to the collection and analysis of data to guide decisions that improve success.

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Date Safe Project

The Date Safe Project is an anti-sexual assault organization in the United States which provides prevention materials and advocacy programs for middle schools, high schools, universities, community organizations, and the United States Military.

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Dattatreya Aralikatte

Dattatreya Aralikatte, known in Karnataka as Datta (born 22 February 1953) is three time National Award winner and an Indian puppeteer and a teacher.

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Daun Hester

Daun Sessoms Hester (born October 7, 1955) is an American politician and educator.

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Dave Carter

Dave Carter (August 13, 1952 – July 19, 2002) was an American folk singer-songwriter who described his style as "post-modern mythic American folk music." He was one half of the duo Dave Carter and Tracy Grammer, who were heralded as the new "voice of modern folk music" in the months before Carter's unexpected death in July 2002.

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Dave Cheatham

Dave Cheatham is a Democratic member of the Indiana House of Representatives, representing the 69th District since 2006.

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Dave Flippo

Dave Flippo (born David William Flippo on March 1, 1958 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania), is a jazz pianist, composer, vocalist, teacher and bandleader based in the Chicago area.

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Dave Liebman

David Liebman (born September 4, 1946) is an American saxophonist and flautist.

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Dave Robbins (trombonist)

Dave Robbins (1923–2005) was an American-Canadian trombonist, composer, arranger, and teacher.

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Dave Rodney

David Anthony "Dave" Rodney (born June 27, 1964) is a Canadian politician and was a Member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta representing the constituency of Calgary-Lougheed, first as a Progressive Conservative and then the United Conservative Party when it was formed in July 2017 by the merger of the PC Party merged with the Wildrose Party.

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David Abner

David Abner Sr. (1826–1902) was an African-American state representative from Texas who was born into slavery in Selma, Alabama.

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David Abner Jr.

David Abner Jr. (November 25, 1860-July 21, 1928) was an educator in Texas.

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David Allison (referee)

David B. Allison (born 27 September 1948) is an English former football referee, who operated in the English Football League and Premier League.

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David Austin Sayre

David Austin Sayre (March 12, 1793 - September, 1870) was a prominent silversmith, banker and educator.

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David Blatherwick (artist)

David Blatherwick (born 1960 in Toronto, Ontario) is a Canadian artist and educator.

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David Bloom (musician)

David M. Bloom is an American guitarist, flautist, composer/arranger/producer, educator, author, and director.

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David Bly

David Bly (born January 8, 1952 in Dubuque, Iowa) is a Minnesota politician and member of the Minnesota House of Representatives.

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David Bomberg

David Garshen Bomberg (5 December 1890 – 19 August 1957) was an English painter, and one of the Whitechapel Boys.

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David Borja

David Muna Borja (born May 21, 1954) is a Northern Mariana Islands educator, military veteran and politician.

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David Bouchard

David Bouchard is an award winning author Canadian author of over two dozen bestsellers and former educator (teacher and principal) of Métis descentBouchard, David (2006).

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David Boyle (archaeologist)

David Boyle (1 May 1842 – 14 February 1911) was a Canadian blacksmith, teacher, archaeologist, musicologist, and historian.

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David Breeden

David McKee Breeden (19 July 1946 Fort Worth, Texas – 22 June 2005 Belmont, California) was an American clarinetist who was the principal clarinetist with the San Francisco Symphony for 25 years.

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David Bryn-Jones

David Bryn-Jones (born 1883) was an historian, educator, Baptist minister, and biographer of U.S. Secretary of State Frank B. Kellogg, who won the Nobel Peace Prize as one of the authors of the Kellogg-Briand Pact.

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David Byrne (Australian politician)

David Edward Byrne (born 20 January 1952) is an Australian activist and politician.

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David Carr Glover

David Carr Glover (1925–1988) was an American pianist, composer, and educator.

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David Chaytor

David Michael Chaytor (born 3 August 1949) is a former British Labour Party politician, who was the Member of Parliament (MP) for Bury North from 1997 to 2010.

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David Coombs

David John Coombs (born February 1937) is a British author, historian, and teacher.

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David Court (bishop)

David Eric Court (born 16 October 1958) is a British Anglican bishop.

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David Crouse

David Crouse (born 1971 in Boston, Massachusetts) is a short story writer and teacher.

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David Delano Glover

David Delano Glover (January 18, 1868 – April 5, 1952) was a U.S. Representative from Arkansas's 6th congressional district, which was abolished in 1963 through reapportionment.

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David DePoe

David DePoe (born 1944) is a community activist and retired teacher.

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David Dubal

David Dubal (born Cleveland, Ohio) is an American pianist, teacher, author, lecturer, broadcaster, and painter.

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David Dworkin

David Dworkin (born 1934) is an American conductor, clarinetist, and educator.

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David Every Constant

David Every Constant (16 June 1930 in London, October 9, 2016) was an English clergyman and Roman Catholic Bishop of Leeds.

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David Garner (composer)

David Ross Garner (born August 4, 1954) is an American composer of opera and vocal, instrumental, and chamber music.

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David H. Greene

David Herbert Greene (November 4, 1913 – July 9, 2008) was an author and professor at Harvard University, Boston University, The College of New Rochelle, the U.S. Naval Academy and New York University, where he was chairman of the English Department.

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David Henderson (Canadian politician)

David Henderson, (February 18, 1841 – December 7, 1922) was a Canadian merchant, banker and politician.

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David I. Arkin

David I. Arkin (December 19, 1906 – October 8, 1980) was an American teacher, painter, writer, and lyricist, and is the father of actor Alan Arkin.

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David J. Steiner

David J. Steiner (February 2, 1965 – December 26, 2016) was an American documentary filmmaker, educator, rabbi, real estate investor, mediator and political activist, best known for the documentary film Saving Barbara Sizemore (2016).

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David Katz (psychologist)

David Katz (October 1, 1884, Kassel - February 2, 1953, Stockholm) was a German-born Swedish psychologist and educator.

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David Keck

David Keck is a Canadian author, and teacher, who has Masters Degrees in English Literature, History, and Education.

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David Koepsell

David R. Koepsell (born 1969) is an American author, philosopher, attorney, and educator whose recent research focuses on how ethics and public policy deal with emerging science and technology.

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David Lee (priest)

David John Lee (born 31 January 1946) is a former Archdeacon of Bradford in the Church of England Diocese of Leeds.

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David Lee Morgan Jr.

David Lee Morgan Jr. (born 1965) is an American sportswriter, author, teacher and motivational speaker.

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David Lipscomb

David Lipscomb (January 21, 1831 – November 11, 1917) was a minister, editor, and educator in the American Restoration Movement and one of the leaders of that movement, which, by 1906, had formalized a division into the Church of Christ (with which Lipscomb was affiliated) and the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ).

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David M. Kelley

David M. Kelley (born February 10, 1951) is an American businessman, entrepreneur, designer, engineer, and teacher.

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David Matuszak

David F. Matuszak is an author, teacher, and Westerner.

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David Naughton

David Walsh Naughton (born February 13, 1951) is an American actor and singer known for his starring roles in the 1981 horror film An American Werewolf in London and the 1980 Disney comedy Midnight Madness, as well as for a long-running "Be a Pepper" ad campaign for beverage maker Dr Pepper.

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David Obadiah Lot

David Obadiah Vrengkat Lot was a Nigerian religious leader of the Church of Christ denomination and a politician from the Middle Belt region of Nigeria.

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David Orentlicher

David Orentlicher is an educator, physician, attorney, and an American politician.

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David P. Penhallow

David Pearce Penhallow (25 May 1854 – 20 October 1910) was a Canadian-American botanist, paleobotanist and educator.

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David Parry (folk musician)

David Parry (18 June 1942 - 13 June 1995) was a Canadian folk musician, storyteller, actor, stage director, and teacher.

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David Pendleton

David A. Pendleton (born February 2, 1967) is a former Minority Floor Leader of the Hawaii House of Representatives, from 1998 until 2002.

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David Picken

David Anthony Picken (born Hednesford, Staffs, 5 June 1963) is a British Anglican priest.

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David Pierre

David Pierre is a member of the National Assembly of Seychelles.

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David Quinn (actor)

David Quinn is an American actor, entrepreneur and teacher, currently serving as the IB Diploma Coordinator in The International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma Programme at a high school in the Seattle area.

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David R. Craig

David R. Craig (born June 12, 1949) is a Republican Party politician from the State of Maryland who unsuccessfully sought the Republican nomination for Governor of Maryland in 2014.

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David Rosin

David Rosin (May 27, 1823 – December 31, 1894) was a German Jewish theologian from Rosenberg, Silesia.

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David Ruffin

David Eli Ruffin (born Davis Eli Ruffin, January 18, 1941 – June 1, 1991) was an American soul singer and musician most famous for his work as one of the lead singers of The Temptations (1964–68) during the group's "Classic Five" period as it was later known.

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David Rytz

David Rytz von Brugg (1 April 1801,Bucheggberg – 25 March 1868, Aarau) was a Swiss mathematician and teacher.

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David S. Reynolds

David S. Reynolds (born 1948) is an American literary critic, biographer, and historian noted for his writings on American literature and culture.

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David S. Saxon

David S. Saxon (February 8, 1920 – December 8, 2005) was an American physicist and educator who served as the President of University of California system as well as the Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Corporation.

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David Sabiston

David Coston Sabiston, Jr., M.D.,, F.A.C.S. (October 4, 1924 – January 26, 2009) was an early innovator in cardiac surgery.

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David Sanger (organist)

David John Sanger (17 April 1947 – 28 May 2010) was a concert organist, professor and president of the Royal College of Organists.

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David Solway

David Solway (born 8 December 1941) is a Canadian poet, educational theorist, travel writer and literary critic of Jewish descent.

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David Starr Jordan

David Starr Jordan (January 19, 1851 – September 19, 1931) was an American ichthyologist, educator, eugenicist, and peace activist.

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David Stow

David Stow (17 May 1793 – 6 November 1864) was a Scottish educationalist.

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David Sutherland Hibbard

David Sutherland Hibbard (October 31, 1868 – December 30, 1966) was an American missionary and educator who established and served as first president of Silliman Institute, now Silliman University in Dumaguete City, Philippines.

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David Szatmary

David P. Szatmary (born May 27, 1951) is an educator, author on various subjects, and an educational entrepreneur.

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David Tartakover

David Tartakover (דוד טרטקובר) (born 1944) is an Israeli graphic designer, political activist, artist and design educator.

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David Thomas (Dewi Hefin)

David Thomas (bardic name Dewi Hefin) (4 June 1828 – 9 March 1909) was a Welsh poet and teacher.

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David Thorburn (scholar)

David Thorburn is an American professor of literature at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology who is notable for media studies, literary criticism, and teaching.

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David Trottier

David Trottier is an American screenwriter, consultant, author and educator.

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David Underwood

David Francis Underwood (born 12 June 1951) is a former Australian politician.

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David V. Day

David Vivian Day (born 11 August 1936) is a retired British theologian, school teacher, academic, and Anglican priest.

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David W. Breneman

David W. Breneman (born October 24, 1940) is an American educator, economist, and the current President and CEO of The Society of the Four Arts, a nonprofit cultural organization in Palm Beach, Florida.

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David Wheeler (stage director)

David Findley Wheeler (c. 1925 – January 4, 2012) was an American theatrical director.

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David Winderlich

David Nicholas Winderlich (born 18 January 1964), is an Australian teacher, public servant and politician who in February 2009 was the Australian Democrats nominee to fill a South Australian Legislative Council casual vacancy in a joint sitting of the Parliament of South Australia following the January 2009 parliamentary resignation of the incumbent Democrats member Sandra Kanck.

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David Yellin

David Yellin (March 19 1864–December 12 1941) was an educator, a researcher of the Hebrew language and literature, a politician, one of the leaders of the Yishuv, the founder of the first Hebrew College for Teachers, one of the founders of the Hebrew Language Committee and the Israel Teachers Union, and the Zikhron Moshe neighborhood of Jerusalem.

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Day of the Wacko

Day of the wacko (Dzień świra) is a 2002 comedy-drama from Poland, about a day in the life of Adaś Miauczyński, a Polish language teacher suffering from OCD and trying to write a verse.

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Dayan Rajapakse

Chaminda Dayan Rajapakse, MBCS, MIEEE, MCS(SL) (8 October 1972 -) is a Sri Lankan physician, educator and businessman.

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Dayanand Anglo-Vedic Public School

D.A.V Public School was founded in 1988.

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Dávid Kovács

Dávid Kovács (born 15 March 1976 in Budapest) is a Hungarian politician, historian and former founding member of the Jobbik – Movement for a Better Hungary.

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Deac Sanders

John "Deac" Sanders (born January 11, 1950 in Chicago, Illinois) is a former American football defensive back in the National Football League.

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Dealer's Choice (play)

Dealer's Choice is a play by Patrick Marber first performed at the Royal National Theatre (Cottesloe) in London in February 1995 where it won both the 1995 Evening Standard Award for Best Comedy and the Writers' Guild Award for Best West End Play.

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Dean Urdahl

Dean L. Urdahl (born August 18, 1949) is a Minnesota politician and member of the Minnesota House of Representatives.

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Deane G. Keller

Deane Galloway Keller (August 1, 1940 – January 4, 2005) was an American artist, academic and author.

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Death & Destruction

Death & Destruction was a professional wrestling tag team composed of Frank "The Tank" Parker and "Ruthless" Roger Anderson.

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Death of Nura Luluyeva

Nura Luluyeva (Нура Лулуева) (1960–2000) was a Chechen woman who was kidnapped and murdered by a Russian death squad in 2000.

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Debbie Millman

Debbie Millman is an American writer, educator, artist, curator and designer who is best known as the host of the podcast Design Matters.

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Debby Herbenick

Debby Herbenick is an American author, research scientist, sex educator, sex advice columnist, children's book author, blogger, television personality, professor, and human sexuality expert in the media.

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Deborah and Franklin Haimo Awards for Distinguished College or University Teaching of Mathematics

The Deborah and Franklin Tepper Haimo Awards for Distinguished College or University Teaching of Mathematics are awards given by the Mathematical Association of America to recognize college or university teachers "who have been widely recognized as extraordinarily successful and whose teaching effectiveness has been shown to have had influence beyond their own institutions." The Haimo awards are the highest teaching honor bestowed by the MAA.

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Deborah Duchêne

Deborah Duchene (born July 3, 1962 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada) is a former film, television, and stage actress.

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Deborah Fisher Wharton

Deborah Fisher Wharton (1795 – 1888) was an American Quaker minister, suffragist, social reformer and proponent of women's rights, and the mother of industrialist Joseph Wharton.

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Deborah O'Neill

Deborah Mary O'Neill (born 4 June 1961) is an Australian politician who has been a Senator for New South Wales since 2013.

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Decad (Sumerian texts)

The Decad is a name given to a standard sequence of ten scribal training compositions in ancient Sumer.

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Decision game

A decision game is an exercise in which a teacher presents students with a scenario, asks them to take on the role of a character in that scenario, and then asks them to solve problems as if they were that character.

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Degrassi: The Next Generation

Degrassi: The Next Generation (later renamed Degrassi for seasons ten through fourteen) is a Canadian teen drama television series set in the Degrassi universe, which was created by Linda Schuyler and Kit Hood in 1979.

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Deirdre Flint

Deirdre Flint is a satirical folk-rock singer/songwriter.

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Dela, Oklahoma

Dela is an unincorporated community in Pushmataha County, Oklahoma six miles southeast of Antlers.

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Demas Akpore

Demas Akpore (1928–1993) was the first elected Deputy Governor of Bendel State (1979–1983), the Principal of Government College, Ughelli, and the founder and principal of Orogun Grammar School.

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Demetrio Vallejo

Demetrio Vallejo (1912 – December 24, 1985) was a railroad worker and union activist from Tehuantepec, Oaxaca, Mexico.

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Democracy and Education

Democracy and Education: An Introduction to the Philosophy of Education is a 1916 book by John Dewey.

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Democratic Party (United States)

The Democratic Party is one of the two major contemporary political parties in the United States, along with the Republican Party (nicknamed the GOP for Grand Old Party).

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Democratic School of Hadera

The Democratic School of Hadera is a democratic school in Hadera, Israel.

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Denis Murphy (Australian politician)

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Denise Dittrich

Denise R. Dittrich (pronounced DEE-trick) (born August 6, 1957) is a Minnesota politician and former member of the Minnesota House of Representatives from 2005 to 2012, representing District 47A, which included portions of the cities of Coon Rapids and Champlin in Anoka and Hennepin counties, which are part of the Twin Cities metropolitan area.

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Denise Juneau

Denise Juneau (born April 5, 1967) (Mandan, Hidatsa, and Arikara Nation) is an American politician from the U.S. state of Montana, who served as the state's Superintendent of Public Instruction from 2009 to 2017.

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Denise Robinson

Denise Robinson is a South African politician, currently a Member of Parliament with the Democratic Alliance, and the Shadow Minister of Women in the Presidency.

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Dennie Oxley

Dennie Ray Oxley II (born December 22, 1970) is an American politician who was a Democratic member of the Indiana House of Representatives, representing the 73rd District from 1998 until 2008.

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Dennis Banks

Dennis Banks (Ojibwe, April 12, 1937 – October 29, 2017) was a Native American activist, teacher, and author.

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Dennis Harper

Dennis Harper, PhD, is founder and CEO of Generation YES, and an internationally recognized expert in the field of technology education.

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Dennis Letts

Dennis Letts (September 5, 1934 – February 22, 2008) was an American college professor and actor.

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Dennis Van Roekel

Dennis Van Roekel is an American labor leader who served as president of the National Education Association, the largest labor union in the United States.

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Denzel Whitaker

Denzel Dominique Whitaker (born June 15, 1990) is an American actor.

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Denzil Webster

Denzil Webster (fourth ¼ – January 2010) was an English cricketer of the 1940s through to the 1970s, and a rugby union, and professional rugby league footballer of the 1950s.

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Department of Plant Sciences, University of Cambridge

The Department of Plant Sciences is a department of the University of Cambridge that conducts research and teaching in plant sciences.

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Deputy head teacher

A deputy head teacher, deputy headmaster or deputy headmistress is the second most senior teacher in a school in the United Kingdom and elsewhere.

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Derek Eaton

Derek Lionel Eaton (born 10 September 1941) is a retired New Zealand Anglican bishop.

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Derek Rawcliffe

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Dermot Morgan

Dermot John Morgan (31 March 1952 – 28 February 1998) was an Irish comedian, actor and previously a schoolteacher, who achieved international recognition for his role as Father Ted Crilly in the Channel 4 sitcom Father Ted.

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Desdamona

Desdamona is a hip-hop and spoken word artist from Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States.

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Deshapati Srinivas

Deshapathi Srinivas (born 1967) is an Indian lyricist, singer and Officer on Special Duty (OSD) to Chief Minister, Government of Telangana. He is one of the key leaders of Telangana Separation Movement. His songs are eloquent. He is an advocate for the separation of Telangana. He takes an active role in Government of Telangana, Telugu language promotion.

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Deshbandhu College

Deshbandhu College (देशबंधु कॉलेज), established in 1952, shares a building and some facilities with Ramanujan College as of 2016.

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Dessie Teacher's Education College

Dessie Teacher's Education College is a teacher's college in Ethiopia, found in the South Wollo zone which is known as Dessie in the north of Ethiopia.

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Detlev Karl Wilhelm Baumgarten-Crusius

Detlev Karl Wilhelm Baumgarten-Crusius (24 January 1786, Dresden – 5 May 1845, Meissen) was a German educator and philologist.

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Devar Dasimayya

Devar Dasimayya was a mid-10th century poet in Kannada.

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Devasahayam David Chelliah

Devasahayam David Chelliah was Archdeacon of Singapore from 1958 until 1967.

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Developmentally appropriate practice

Developmentally appropriate practice (or DAP) is a perspective within early childhood education whereby a teacher or child caregiver nurtures a child's social/emotional, physical, and cognitive development by basing all practices and decisions on (1) theories of child development, (2) individually identified strengths and needs of each child uncovered through authentic assessment, and (3) the child's cultural background as defined by his community, family history, and family structure.

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Devin Beliveau

Devin Beliveau is an American politician and schoolteacher from Maine.

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Dewey Tomko

Duane "Dewey" Tomko (born December 31, 1946 in Glassport, Pennsylvania) is an American former kindergarten teacher turned professional poker player, based in Winter Haven, Florida.

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Dharampal Singh

Dharampal Singh (धर्मपाल सिंह) is an Indian politician and a member of the 16th Legislative Assembly of India.

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Dharmakkan Dhanaraj

Dharmakkan Dhanaraj (18 December 1950– 16 October 2017) was an Indian Old Testament Scholar who taught at the Karnataka Theological College, Mangalore, a Seminary established in 1965 and affiliated to the nation's first University, the Senate of Serampore College (University).

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Diana Ross (author)

Diana Patience Beverly Ross (8 July 1910 – 4 May 2000), relative of Robert Ross, was an English children's author and occasional and longtime resident of Shaw, near Melksham, in Wiltshire.

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Diane Asitimbay

Diane M. Asitimbay (pronounced (/ə see´tim bai/)) is an American author, poet, teacher and intercultural trainer.

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Diane Dodds

Diane Jean Dodds (born 16 August 1958) is a Democratic Unionist Party politician in Northern Ireland.

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Diane Drake

Diane Drake is an American screenwriter and teacher, and former Vice President of Creative Affairs for Sydney Pollack's production company,, Adelaide Screenwriter.

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Diary studies in TESOL

A diary study is an in-depth reflection on learning processes or teaching experiences regularly kept by an individual and then analyzed to look for recurring patterns or significant events.

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DIBELS

DIBELS (Dynamic Indicators of Basic Early Literacy Skills) is a series of short tests that assess early childhood (K-6) literacy.

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Dick Milford

Theodore Richard "Dick" Milford (10 June 1895 – 19 January 1987) was an English clergyman, educator and philanthropist, who was involved in the founding of Oxfam.

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Dick Randolph

Richard L. "Dick" Randolph (born April 10, 1936) is a longtime insurance agency owner in Fairbanks, Alaska who is best known as the first person to be elected to partisan office under the banner of the Libertarian Party with his election to the Alaska House of Representatives in 1978.

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Didactic method

A Pedagogy or general method a comum denomined in the Enghish - Classic a didactic method (διδάσκειν didáskein, "to teach") is a teaching method that follows a consistent scientific approach or educational style to present information to students.

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Diego Rodríguez (mathematician)

Diego Rodríguez (Atitalaquia c.1596, in Mexico City – 1668) was a mathematician, astronomer, educator, and technological innovator in New Spain.

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Digital pedagogy

Digital pedagogy is the study and use of contemporary digital technologies in teaching and learning.

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Dikran Tahta

Dikran Tahta (Դիքրան (Տիգրան) Թահթա, 7 August 1928 – 2 December 2006) was a British-Armenian mathematician, teacher and author.

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Dimitrije Bužarovski

Dimitrije Bužarovski Ph.D. (Димитрије Бужаровски) (born August 8, 1952, Skopje, Macedonia) is a Macedonian composer, versatile artist and a scholar with interests in different fields: composition, musicology, computer and electronic music, performance, teaching and research.

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Dindigul I. Leoni

sombu thukki Dindigul I. Leoni,(திண்டுக்கல் ஐ. லியோனி.)is a school teacher, orator, social debates sotta.

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Dinerral Shavers

Dinerral Jevone "Dick" Shavers (19 March 1981 — 28 December 2006) was an American jazz drummer and educator from New Orleans, Louisiana, who was best known as a member of the Hot 8 Brass Band.

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Dinosaurs (TV series)

Dinosaurs is an American family sitcom comedy television series that was originally broadcast on ABC from April 26, 1991 to October 19, 1994.

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Diogo de Gouveia

Diogo de Gouveia (c. 1471, Beja - 8 December 1557, Lisbon), known as Diogo de Gouveia, the Elder to distinguish him from contemporary homonyms such as his nephew, was a leading Portuguese teacher, theologian, diplomat and humanist during the Renaissance.

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Dionisio Deista Alejandro

Dionisio Deista Alejandro (1893–1972) was the first Filipino Bishop of the Methodist Church, elected in 1944.

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Dionysis Simopoulos

Dionysis Simopoulos (Greek: Διονύσης Σιμόπουλος, born 8 March 1943) is a contemporary Greek physicist and astronomer, and the Eugenides Planetarium's director emeritus who excelled as an astronomy educator and science populariser in the print and electronic media of Greece.

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Diploma in Education and Training

The Diploma in Education and Training is an initial teacher training qualification, studied at QCF Level 5, for teaching in Further Education (FE) and the lifelong learning sector of education in the United Kingdom.

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Diploma in Teaching in the Lifelong Learning Sector

The Diploma in Teaching in the Lifelong Learning Sector (DTLLS) was an initial teacher training qualification, studied at QCF Level 5 or 7, for teaching in Further Education (FE) and the lifelong learning sector of education in the United Kingdom.

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Diploma mill

A diploma mill (also known as a degree mill) is a company or organization that claims to be a higher education institution but provides illegitimate academic degrees and diplomas for a fee.

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Direct Behavior Rating

Direct Behavior Rating (DBR) is a behavior assessment method that educational professionals, such as school psychologists and teachers, use to monitor student behavior.

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Directed individual study

Directed Individual Study or DIS is a college, university or college preparatory school level class providing a more in-depth and comprehensive study of a specific topic than is available in the classroom.

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Dirk Sterckx

Dirk Jozef Maria Sterckx, born on 25 September 1946 in Herent, is a Belgian politician and Member of the European Parliament for Flanders with the Vlaamse Liberalen en Democraten, Member of the Bureau of the Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe and sits on the European Parliament's Committee on Fisheries and its Committee on Transport and Tourism.

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Disabled Children's Computer Group

The Disabled Children's Computer Group (DCCG) was started in 1983 in El Cerrito, CA by several parents, educators, and assistive technology developers who felt that the new computer technology could assist children and adults with disabilities to speak, write, read, learn, and participate in a larger world.

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Discipline-based education research

Discipline-based education research (DBER) is an interdisciplinary research enterprise that "investigates learning and teaching in a discipline from a perspective that reflects the discipline's priorities, worldview, knowledge, and practices.".

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Discover Sensors

The Discover Sensors project is an initiative of the Irish Government’s Discover Science & Engineering (DSE) to support the use of sensor technology in hands-on scientific investigations by Junior Certificate Science students.

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Discworld characters

This article contains brief biographies for characters from Terry Pratchett's Discworld series.

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DISQO

DISQO is a not-for-profit educational website.

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Distance education

Distance education or long-distance learning is the education of students who may not always be physically present at a school.

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Distance Education Learning Environments Survey

The Distance Education Learning Environments Survey (DELES) is a psychosocial learning environment survey designed specifically to measure college and university distance education learning environments.

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Districts of the Unitarian Universalist Association

The Unitarian Universalist Association, an association of Unitarian Universalist Congregations in the United States of America, is composed of 19 Districts.

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DJ Symphony

Symphony Taylor (Born September 10, 1980) is an American hip hop producer, radio personality, and tour DJ for the Wu-Tang Clan.

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Dmitri Baltermants

Dmitri Baltermants (Дмитрий Николаевич Бальтерманц, May 13, 1912 – 1990) was a prominent Soviet photojournalist.

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Dmitry Gudanov

Dmitry Konstantinovich Gudanov (Дмитрий Константинович Гуданов) is an People's Artist of Russia and principal dancer of Bolshoi Ballet.

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Dmitry Medvedev

Dmitry Anatolyevich Medvedev (p; born 14 September 1965) is a Russian politician who has served as the Prime Minister of Russia since 2012.

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Dmitry Shamov

Shamov Dmitry (Шамов Дмитрий) is a Russian videoblogger in Japan.

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Dnyaneshwar Dnyan Mandir High School And Junior College

Dnyaneshwar Dnyan Mandir English High School, Thane was established in the year 1975, and in 2010, the new management of Goodwill International Foundation Trust (GIFT) took over the school.

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Doc Eason

William H 'Doc' Eason (born July 22, 1947) is an American magician who specializes in bar magic.

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Docent

Docent is a title at some European universities to denote a specific academic appointment within a set structure of academic ranks at or below the full professor rank.

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Dock J. Jordan

Dock Jackson "D.

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Doctorate

A doctorate (from Latin docere, "to teach") or doctor's degree (from Latin doctor, "teacher") or doctoral degree (from the ancient formalism licentia docendi) is an academic degree awarded by universities that is, in most countries, a research degree that qualifies the holder to teach at the university level in the degree's field, or to work in a specific profession.

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Doctrine

Doctrine (from doctrina, meaning "teaching", "instruction" or "doctrine") is a codification of beliefs or a body of teachings or instructions, taught principles or positions, as the essence of teachings in a given branch of knowledge or in a belief system.

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Dolors Bassa

Dolors Bassa i Coll (born Torroella de Montgrí, 1959) is an educator, psychopedagogist and Spanish politician who held the position of Counselor of Labour, Social Affairs and Families from the Generalitat de Catalunya until 27 October 2017.

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Dom Bosco Catholic University

The Dom Bosco Catholic University (Universidade Católica Dom Bosco, UCDB) is a private, non-profit Catholic university, located in Campo Grande, the capital of the State of Mato Grosso do Sul, in Western Brazil.

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Dominic Barnes

Dominic Barnes is an American actor.

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Don Bendell

Don Bendell (born January 8, 1947, in Akron, Ohio) is an American author, rancher, tracker, and a former Green Beret.

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Don Evans

Donald Thomas "Don" Evans (April 27, 1938–October 16, 2003) was an African-American playwright, theatre director, actor and educator.

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Don Gullick

Donald "Don" Gullick (22 November 1924 –) was a Welsh rugby union and professional rugby league footballer of the 1950s, and rugby league coach of the 1950s and 1960s.

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Don McKay

Don McKay, CM (born 1942) is a Canadian poet, editor, and educator.

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Don Perata

Don Richard Perata (born April 30, 1945) is a California Democratic politician, who was President pro tempore of the California State Senate from 2004 to 2008.

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Don Potter

Donald Steele Potter (21 April 1902 – 7 June 2004) was an English sculptor, wood carver, potter and teacher.

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Don Rittner

Don Rittner is an American historian, archeologist, environmental activist, educator, and author living in the Capital District, Schenectady County, New York.

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Don Ryan

Don Ryan was a Democratic Party member of the Montana Senate, representing District 10 since 2000.

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Don Vruwink

Don J. Vruwink (born June 12, 1952) is an American educator and politician.

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Donald Alexander Cochrane

Donald Alexander Cochrane is a Canadian composer, responsible for compositions, including symphonies, quintets and mixed choral/orchestra pieces.

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Donald B. Straus

Donald Blun Straus (June 28, 1916–September 3, 2007) was an American educator and an executive in public service.

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Donald Boumphrey

Donald Boumphrey MC (4 October 1892 – 12 September 1971) was an English cricketer, educator and British Army officer.

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Donald Caird

Donald Arthur Richard Caird (11 December 1925 – 1 June 2017) was an Irish bishop who held three senior posts in the Church of Ireland during the last third of the 20th century.

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Donald MacCormick

Donald MacCormick (16 April 1939 – 12 July 2009), BBC News, 12 July 2009.

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Donald Niven Wheeler

Donald Niven Wheeler (October 23, 1913 - November 8, 2002) was a lifelong social activist, teacher and member of the Communist Party, as well as an accused Soviet spy.

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Donald R. Miller

Donald R. "Don" Miller (born January 11, 1966) is a former Republican member of the New York State Assembly, representing the 121st Assembly District, which encompasses Cicero, Clay, Manlius, Pompey, and Lafayette.

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Donald Ray Kennard

Donald Ray Kennard (August 11, 1936 – August 5, 2011) was an educator, athletic director, and politician who represented part of East Baton Rouge Parish in the Louisiana House of Representatives from 1976 to 2008.

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Donald Swanson

Chief Inspector Donald Sutherland Swanson (1848 - 24 November 1924) was born in Thurso in Scotland, and was a senior police officer in the Metropolitan Police in London during the notorious Jack the Ripper murders of 1888.

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Donald Whitton

Donald Richard "Don" Whitton (August 2, 1923 – April 26, 2018) was a Canadian concert cellist, recording musician, and teacher, with a professional career in music spanning over 50 years.

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Donati Salla

Donati Primi Salla is a Tanzanian Lawyer who is currently serving as President of the Tanzania Social Support Foundation, and the incumbent President of the Pan African Forum of Civil Societies.

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Doncaster Rovers Belles L.F.C.

Doncaster Rovers Belles Ladies Football Club, previously Doncaster Belles, is an English women's football club that plays in the FA WSL 2, the second tier of women's football in England.

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Dong Tichen

Dong Tichen or Ti-Chen Tung (1931 - 2 September 1966) was a Chinese anthropologist and educator.

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Donna Burke

Donna Burke (born 12 December 1964 in Perth, Australia) is an Australian singer, voice actress, and businesswoman.

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Donna Lupardo

Donna A. Lupardo (born August 17, 1954) is a member of the New York State Assembly representing the 123rd Assembly District, which includes the city of Binghamton, New York, as well as the towns of Vestal, New York and Union, New York.

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Donniel Hartman

Donniel Hartman is a Jewish Israeli Modern Orthodox rabbi and educator.

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Donovan King

Donovan King is a professional actor, teacher, historian, and tour guide from Montreal, Quebec.

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Dora Colvin

Dora Colvin is a pioneering woman in the trucking industry in the United States.

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Doreen Bird

Doreen Bird MA FISTD ARAD (27 January 1928 – 4 March 2004) was a British dance teacher and founder of the Doreen Bird College of Performing Arts in Sidcup, Kent (now Southeast London).

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Doreen Ketchens

Doreen Ketchens (born October 3, 1966 in New Orleans, Louisiana) is a jazz clarinetist, who performs Dixieland and Trad Jazz.

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Doren Robbins

Doren Robbins (born August 20, 1949 in Los Angeles, California) is a contemporary American poet, prose poet, fiction writer, essayist, mixed media artist, and educator.

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Doris de Pont

Doris de Pont ONZM (born 1954) is a fashion designer and director of the New Zealand Fashion Museum.

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Doris Gutiérrez

Doris Alejandrina Gutiérrez (b. 21 August 1947) is a Honduran lawyer and politician.

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Dorise Nielsen

Dorise Winifred Nielsen (July 30, 1902 – December 9, 1980) was a Canadian communist politician, feminist and teacher.

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Dorothy DeLay

Dorothy DeLay (March 31, 1917 – March 24, 2002) was an American violin instructor, primarily at the Juilliard School, Sarah Lawrence College, and the University of Cincinnati.

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Dorothy Heathcote

Dorothy Heathcote MBE (29 August 1926 – 8 October 2011) was a drama teacher and academic who used the method of "teacher in role" as an approach to teaching across the curriculum in schools and later in other settings.

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Dorothy Height

Dorothy Irene Height (March 24, 1912 – April 20, 2010) was an American administrator and educator who worked as a civil rights and women's rights activist, specifically focused on the issues of African-American women, including unemployment, illiteracy, and voter awareness.

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Dorothy Lavinia Brown

Dorothy Lavinia Brown (January 7, 1919 – June 13, 2004Martini, Kelli., News Archives, The United Methodist Church, June 14, 2004, UMC.org), also known as "Dr.

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Dorothy Metcalf-Lindenburger

Dorothy Marie "Dottie" Metcalf-Lindenburger (born May 2, 1975 in Colorado Springs, Colorado) is a former American astronaut.

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Dorothy Morrison (author)

Dorothy Morrison (born May 6, 1955) is an author and teacher in the fields of magic, Wicca and Neo-Paganism.

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Dorothy Sue Hill

Dorothy Sue Hill (born April 23, 1939) is a rancher and a retired educator from her native Dry Creek in Beauregard Parish, Louisiana, who is a Democratic member of the Louisiana House of Representatives for District 32 in Allen, Beauregard, and Calcasieu parishes in the southwestern portion of her state.

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Doshisha Women's College of Liberal Arts

is a private women's college in Kyotanabe, Kyoto, Japan. The predecessor of the school was founded in 1876, and it was chartered as a university in 1949.

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Doug Beardsley

Doug Beardsley (born April 27, 1941) is a Canadian poet and educator.

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Doug Berger

Douglas E. "Doug" Berger is an attorney, former prosecutor and Democratic politician who served as a member of the North Carolina General Assembly representing the state's 7th Senate district for four terms, starting in 2005.

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Doug Coleman

Doug Coleman is an American politician from Apache Junction, Arizona who has served as a member of the Arizona House of Representatives since January 2013.

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Doug Harlan

Douglas Sloan Harlan, known as Doug Harlan (1943 – November 8, 2008), was a lawyer, Republican political consultant, journalist, scholar, educator, and local official from San Antonio, Texas.

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Doug Jackson (musician)

Doug Jackson is an American guitarist, singer and educator.

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Doug Thompson

Doug Thompson was a councillor in the city of Ottawa for the Osgoode Ward.

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Doug Van Gundy

Doug Van Gundy is a poet and musician from Elkins, West Virginia.

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Douglas Anne Munson

Douglas Anne Munson (February 17, 1948 – December 22, 2003) was an attorney, teacher, and author of four critically acclaimed novels.

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Douglas Biklen

Douglas Paul Biklen (born September 8, 1945) is an American educator best known for promoting the discredited technique of "facilitated communication", American Psychological Association.

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Douglas Corrigan

Douglas Corrigan (January 22, 1907 – December 9, 1995) was an American aviator born in Galveston, Texas.

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Douglas Guest

Douglas Albert Guest CVO (9 May 1916 – 18 November 1996) was an English organist, conductor, teacher and composer.

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Douglas J. Eboch

Douglas J. Eboch (born December 10, 1967) is an American screenwriter, author and educator, best known for the 2002 comedy Sweet Home Alabama, starring Reese Witherspoon, Josh Lucas, Patrick Dempsey and Candice Bergen.

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Douglas Murray (author)

Douglas Kear Murray (born 16 July 1979) is a British author, journalist, and political commentator.

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Douglas Smith (actor)

Douglas Alexander Smith (born June 22, 1985) is a Canadian-American actor most notable for his work on the HBO series Big Love as Ben Henrickson, the eldest son of polygamist Bill Henrickson, as well as his role as Elliot in The Bye Bye Man.

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Douglas Tooth

Sir Seymour Douglas (Doug) Tooth (1904—1982) was a politician in Queensland, Australia.

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Downey High School

Downey High School is one of two senior high schools located in the Los Angeles suburb of Downey, California, and within the Downey Unified School District.

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DR Gardens

DR GARDENS is a place located in Thindal Erode, located 9 km from Erode Junction and 8 km from Erode Central Bus Terminus.

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Dr. Jean

Jean Rosenberg Feldman, (born in Milan, Tennessee) better known as Dr.

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Drago Ibler

Drago Ibler (14 August 1894 – 12 September 1964) was a Croatian architect and pedagogue.

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Drauzio Varella

Drauzio Varella, (General Brazilian:; born May 3, 1943 in São Paulo, Brazil) is a Brazilian doctor, educator, scientist and medical science popularizer in the press and TV, as well as best-selling author.

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Drohobych State Pedagogical University of Ivan Franko

Drohobych State Pedagogical University of Ivan Franko (Ukrainian::uk:Дрогобицький державний педагогічний університет імені Івана Франка) or Drohobych University (Ukrainian: Дрогобицький університет) is the only university of Lviv region located outside city of Lviv, Ukraine.

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Drug Abuse Resistance Education

Drug Abuse Resistance Education (D.A.R.E.) is an education program that seeks to prevent use of controlled drugs, membership in gangs, and violent behavior.

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Drugyel higher secondary school

Drukgyel Higher Secondary School (DHSS) was inaugurated by British High Commissioner for India, Sir Nicholas Fenn and Education Director of Bhutan Thinley Gyamtsho in 1994.

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Drummers Focus

Drummer's focus is a private drum institute, founded in 1982 in Munich, Germany by Cloy Petersen.

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Du Qinghua

Du Qinghua (April 14, 1919–2006), also known as DU Q.H., was a Chinese educator and physicist.

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Duane Pomeroy

Duane Pomeroy (born 1952) is a Kansas politician and teacher who has served on the Topeka city council continuously since January 1993, was deputy mayor of Topeka, Kansas under Butch Felker, and then became acting mayor from November 2003 to early January 2004 after a scandal forced Felker's resignation.

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Ducksun Yoon

Ducksun Yoon (尹德善, 1921–1996) was a South Korean medical doctor and educator.

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Dudley Allen Sargent

Dudley Allen Sargent (born in Belfast, Maine, 28 September 1849; died 21 July 1924) was a United States educator, lecturer and director of physical training.

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Dudley Flood

Dudley E. Flood (born September 13, 1932) is a former educator and administrator in the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction and was instrumental in desegregating North Carolina schools.

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Dudley W. Adams

Dudley Whitney Adams (November 30, 1831, Winchendon, Worcester County, Massachusetts – February 13, 1897, Tangerine, Florida) was a horticulturalist who led the granger movement.

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Due West Female College

Due West Female College was a private Presbyterian women's college that operated in Due West, South Carolina, USA from 1859 until 1928, when it merged with Erskine College.

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Duncan Honeybourne

Duncan Honeybourne (born 27 October 1977 at Weymouth, Dorset) is an English pianist, teacher and lecturer.

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Dungal of Bobbio

Dungal of Bobbio (fl. 811–828) was an Irish monk, teacher, astronomer, and poet.

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Dwayne Cleofis Wayne

Dwayne Cleofis Wayne is a fictional character who appears in the American sitcom A Different World, portrayed by actor Kadeem Hardison.

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Dylan Wiliam

Dylan Ap Rhys Wiliam is a British educationalist and Emeritus Professor of Educational Assessment at the UCL Institute of Education and lives in Bradford County, Florida.

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E. C. John

E.

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E. Gordon Gee

Elwood Gordon Gee (born February 2, 1944) is an American academic and is currently serving his second term as President of West Virginia University.

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E. Henry Powell

E.

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E. K. Mawlong

Evansius Kek Mawlong (February 1, 1946 – October 18, 2008) was an Indian politician who served as the Chief Minister of Meghalaya from March 8, 2000, until December 8, 2001.

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E. R. Braithwaite

Eustace Edward Ricardo Braithwaite (June 27, 1912 – December 12, 2016), publishing as E. R. Braithwaite, was a Guyanese-born British-American novelist, writer, teacher and diplomat best known for his stories of social conditions and racial discrimination against black people.

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E. R. Minchew

Elmer Reid Minchew, usually known as E. R. Minchew (January 26, 1908 – July 1, 2001), was a prominent Louisiana educator whose career spanned the forty-six years from 1929 to 1975.

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E. R. Seary

Edgar Ronald Seary (1908, in Sheffield, England – 1984) was an educator and author of two influentially and important books regarding the history of Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada.

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Eamon O'Neill

Eamon O'Neill (born 15 September 1944) is a nationalist politician in Northern Ireland, and a former Member of the Northern Ireland Assembly.

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Earl Garrison

Earl Garrison was an Oklahoma Senator from District 9, which includes Muskogee and Wagoner counties.

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Early childhood professional

An early childhood professional is anyone who directly works with young children from infancy to age 8.

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East Bay Children's Book Project

The East Bay Children's Book Project is a non-profit group that assists literacy efforts by distributing books to children who do not have access to enough books.

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East Central University

East Central University (ECU or East Central) is a public, co-educational teaching university in Ada, in the south central region of Oklahoma.

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Eastern Kentucky University

Eastern Kentucky University (Eastern or EKU) is a regional comprehensive university in Richmond, Kentucky.

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Eastern Lightning

Eastern Lightning, which prefers to use the name The Church of Almighty God, is a new religious movement established in China in 1991, to which Chinese governmental sources attribute from three to four million members, although scholars regard these figures as somewhat inflated.

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Eastern Polytechnic

Eastern Polytechnic is a university located in Kenema, the third largest city of Sierra Leone.

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Eastside Preparatory School

Eastside Preparatory School is an independent school for upper and middle school students.

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Ebba Lindqvist

Ebba Helfrid Lindqvist -Galéen (April 7, 1908 in Oscar Fredrik parish, Gothenburg, grew up in Grebbestad – 5 September 1995 in Varberg), was a Swedish writer (poet).

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Eben Samuel Johnson

Eben Samuel Johnson (8 February 1866 – 9 February 1939) was an English-American Bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church, elected in 1916.

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Ebenezer Bassett

Ebenezer Don Carlos Bassett (October 16, 1833 – November 13, 1908) was an African American who was appointed United States Ambassador to Haiti in 1869.

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Eckard Rabe

Eckard Rabe is a South African film, television and theatre actor.

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Ed Byrne (musician)

Ed Byrne is an American trombonist, composer, bandleader, author, educator and is currently the leader of Ed Byrne's Latin Jazz Evolution.

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Ed Condry

Edward Francis "Ed" Condry (born 25 April 1953) is a retired bishop of the Church of England.

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Ed Hightower

Edward E. "Ed" Hightower is an American educator and former college basketball referee.

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Ed Kovens

Ed Kovens (1934–2007) was an American SAG, AFTRA, and AEA actor.

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Ed Mock

Ed Mock (c.1938- April 25, 1986) was a San Francisco-based dancer, teacher, and choreographer, whose style and teaching influenced future generations of dancers and artists.

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Eda LeShan

Eda LeShan (June 6, 1922 - March 3, 2002) was an American writer, television host, counselor, educator, and playwright.

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Edd Houck

Robert Edward "Edd" Houck (born September 11, 1950) is an American politician and educator.

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Eddie Dean (singer)

Eddie Dean (–) was an American western singer and actor whom Roy Rogers and Gene Autry termed the best cowboy singer of all time.

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Eddie Hamada

Edward "Eddie" Hamada (27 January 1928 – 3 January 2010) was a high school football coach, athletic director, and teacher.

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Eddy Huntington

Edward "Eddy" Huntington (born 29 October 1965) is a pop singer from the UK who began his professional singing career in Italy.

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Eddy Schuyer

Eduard Henri "Eddy" Schuyer (born 28 July 1940) is a retired Dutch politician of the Democrats 66 (D66) party.

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Eddy Shell

Edwin Taylor Shell, known as Eddy Shell (April 6, 1937 – May 2, 2008), was a prominent educator and politician in Bossier Parish in northwestern Louisiana.

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Ede Staal

Ede Ulfert Staal (2 August 1941 – 22 July 1986) was a Dutch singer-songwriter from the Northern province of Groningen who sang mainly in Gronings dialect.

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Edgar Amos Love

Edgar Amos Love (September 10, 1891 – May 1, 1974) was an African-American educator, minister, and activist.

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Edgar Dale

Edgar Dale (April 27, 1900 in Benson, Minnesota, – March 8, 1985 in Columbus, Ohio) was an American educator who developed the Cone of Experience.

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Edgar F. Shannon Jr.

Edgar F. Shannon Jr. (June 4, 1918 – August 24, 1997) was a professor of English and president of the University of Virginia from 1959 to 1974.

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Edgar Hull

Edgar Hull Jr. (February 20, 1904 – October 24, 1984), was a physician from Louisiana and in 1931 a founding faculty member of the Louisiana State University Medical Center in New Orleans.

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Edgar Malepeai

Edgar J. Malepeai (born August 7, 1950) is a Democratic politician from Pocatello, Idaho.

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Edgar Mitchell

Edgar Dean "Ed" Mitchell (September 17, 1930 – February 4, 2016) was a United States Navy officer and aviator, test pilot, aeronautical engineer, ufologist and NASA astronaut.

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Edgar Silva

Edgar Freitas Gomes da Silva (born 25 September 1962, in Funchal, São Martinho) is a Portuguese politician and former Catholic priest.

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Edite Estrela

Edite de Fátima Santos Marreiros Estrela, GCIH (born Belver; 28 October 1949) is a Portuguese politician and was a Member of the European Parliament for the Socialist Party; part of the Party of European Socialists.

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Edith D. Warren

Edith D. Warren is a former Democratic member of the North Carolina General Assembly, representing the state's eighth House district from 1999 until 2012.

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Edith Holden

Edith Blackwell Holden (26 September 1871 – 15 March 1920) was a British artist and art teacher.

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Edith Killgore Kirkpatrick

Edith Aurelia Killgore Kirkpatrick (November 14, 1918 – April 15, 2014) was a music educator from Baton Rouge who served on the Louisiana Board of Regents for Higher Education from 1977 to 1989, the superboard which must approve education budgets presented to the state legislature.

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Edith Kramer

Edith Kramer (1916 – 2014) was an Austrian social realist painter, a follower of psychoanalytic theory and an art therapy pioneer.

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Edith Mellado Céspedes

Edith Angélica Mellado Céspedes (b. 7 June 1938) is a Peruvian politician and educator.

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Edith Smith

Edith Agnes Smith was a Canadian painter and teacher.

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Edith Stanton

Edith P. Foulke Stanton was a teacher, writer at newspapers and magazines, and an author of books.

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Edmond Harjo

Edmond Andrew Harjo (November 24, 1917 – March 31, 2014) was an American Seminole Code Talker during World War II.

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Edmonson sisters

Mary Edmonson (1832–1853) and Emily Edmonson (1835–1895), "two respectable young women of light complexion", were African Americans who became celebrities in the United States abolitionist movement after gaining their freedom from slavery.

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Edmonton Normal School

The Edmonton Normal School was an institution that trained primary and secondary school teachers in Alberta from 1920 to 1945, with two interruptions.

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Edmund Bacon (architect)

Edmund Norwood Bacon (May 2, 1910October 14, 2005) was an American urban planner, architect, educator, and author.

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Edmund Clowney

Edmund Prosper Clowney (July 30, 1917 – March 20, 2005) was a theologian, educator, and pastor.

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Edmund Fuller

Edmund Maybank Fuller (3 March 1914 - 29 January 2001) was an American educator, editor, novelist, historian, and literary critic.

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Edmund H. Oliver

Edmund H. Oliver (1882–1935) was a Canadian Presbyterian and United Church of Canada minister, chaplain and educator.

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Edna Ahgeak MacLean

Edna Ahgeak MacLean or Paniattaaq (born November 5, 1944) is an Iñupiaq linguist, anthropologist and educator from Alaska, who has specialized in the preservation and revitalization of the Iñupiat language.

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Edna Diefenbaker

Edna May Diefenbaker (née Brower; November 30, 1899 – February 7, 1951) was the first wife of the 13th Prime Minister of Canada, John Diefenbaker.

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Edna Krabappel

Edna Krabappel-Flanders (also Krabappel) was a fictional character from the animated television series The Simpsons, who was voiced by Marcia Wallace until her death in 2013.

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Edna Meade Colson

Edna Meade Colson (October 7, 1888–January 17, 1985) was known for her contributions to improving access to education to Virginian African Americans.

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Eduard Bomhoff

Eduard Jan Bomhoff (born 30 September 1944) is a Dutch economist and academic.

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Eduard Butenko

Eduard Butenko (Эдуард Валентинович Бутенко, February 17, 1941 – September 2, 2006) - Russian actor, theatre director, teacher, theatre theoretic.

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Eduard C. Lindeman

Eduard C. Lindeman (May 9, 1885 – April 13, 1953) was an American educator, notable for his pioneering contributions in adult education.

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Eduard Shpolsky

Eduard Vladimirovich Shpolsky, also Shpolsk'ii, Shpolskii (Эдуард Владимирович Шпольский, born September 23, 1892 in Voronezh – died August 21, 1975 in Moscow) was a Russian and Soviet physicist and educator, co-founder and lifelong editor of Uspekhi Fizicheskikh Nauk journal (Soviet Physics Uspekhi and Physics-Uspekhi in English translation).

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Eduardo Artés

Eduardo Artés Brichetti (born in San Vicente de Tagua Tagua, O'Higgins Region, 25 October 1951) is a Chilean educator and political figure.

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Eduardo Dougherty

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Eduardo Machado

Eduardo Oscar Machado (born June 11, 1953) is a Cuban playwright living in the United States.

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Education

Education is the process of facilitating learning, or the acquisition of knowledge, skills, values, beliefs, and habits.

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Education and Science Workers' Union (Turkey)

Education and Science Workers' Union (Turkish: Eğitim ve Bilim Emekçileri Sendikası), better known with its abbreviation Eğitim-Sen, is a left-wing trade union of teachers and other education workers in Turkey.

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Education for Liberation of Siam

Education for Liberation of Siam (กลุ่มการศึกษาเพื่อความเป็นไท) is a group of high school students who demand to reform Thai education system which the core members are from the Thailand Educational Revolution Alliance.

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Education in Angola

Education in Angola has four years of compulsory, free primary education which begins at age seven, and secondary education which begins at age eleven, lasting eight years.

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Education in Argentina

Education in state institutions is free at the initial, primary, secondary and tertiary levels and in the undergraduate university level (not for graduate programs).

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Education in Botswana

Education in Botswana is provided by public schools and private schools.

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Education in China

Education in China is a state-run system of public education run by the Ministry of Education.

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Education in Czechoslovakia

The education system in the former state of Czechoslovakia built on previous provision, which included compulsory education and was adapted in some respects to the ethnic diversity of the region.

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Education in England

Education in England is overseen by the United Kingdom's Department for Education.

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Education in Haiti

The Haitian Educational System yields the lowest total rate in the education realm of the Western Hemisphere.

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Education in Himachal Pradesh

Himachal Pradesh was under the direct control of the British colonial rule in the mid 19th century.

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Education in Iceland

The system of education in Iceland is divided in four levels: playschool, compulsory, upper secondary and higher, and is similar to that of other Nordic countries.

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Education in Laos

In 2005, the literacy rate in Laos was estimated to be 73% (83% male and 63% female).

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Education in Madagascar

Education in Madagascar has a long and distinguished history.

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Education in Romania

Education in Romania is based on a free-tuition, egalitarian system.

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Education in Russia

In Russia the state provides most education services, regulating education through the Ministry of Education and Science.

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Education in South Korea

Education in South Korea is provided by both public schools and private schools.

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Education in Tajikistan

Education in Tajikistan consists of four years of primary school followed by two stages of secondary school (lasting five and two years, respectively).

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Education in Zimbabwe

Education in Zimbabwe is under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education for primary and secondary education and the Ministry of Higher and Tertiary Education, Science and Technology Development for higher education.

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Education International

Education International (EI) is a global union federation (GUF) of teachers' trade unions consisting of 401 member organizations in 172 countries and territories that represents over 30 million education personnel from pre-school through university.

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Education Minnesota

Education Minnesota is an American trade union representing preK-12 teachers, school support staff and higher education faculty in Minnesota.

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Educational essentialism

Educational essentialism is an educational philosophy whose adherents believe that children should learn the traditional basic subjects thoroughly.

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Educational leadership

School leadership is the process of enlisting and guiding the talents and energies of teachers, pupils, and parents toward achieving common educational aims.

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Educational neuroscience

Educational neuroscience (or neuroeducation, a component of Mind Brain and Education) is an emerging scientific field that brings together researchers in cognitive neuroscience, developmental cognitive neuroscience, educational psychology, educational technology, education theory and other related disciplines to explore the interactions between biological processes and education.

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Educational perennialism

Educational perennialism is a normative educational philosophy.

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Educational psychologist

An educational psychologist is a psychologist whose differentiating functions may include diagnostic and psycho-educational assessment, psychological counseling in educational communities (students, teachers, parents and academic authorities), community-type psycho-educational intervention, and mediation, coordination, and referral to other professionals, at all levels of the educational system.

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Educational software

Educational software is computer software, the primary purpose of which is teaching or self-learning.

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Educational technology

Educational technology is "the study and ethical practice of facilitating learning and improving performance by creating, using, and managing appropriate technological processes and resources".

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Educator effectiveness

Educator effectiveness is a K-12 school system education policy initiative that measures the quality of an educator performance in terms of improving student learning.

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Educators Rising

The Educators Rising (formerly Future Educators Association or FEA), a division of Phi Delta Kappa International (PDK), is a professional organization that supports students who are interested in education-related careers.

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Educology

The term educology denotes the fund of knowledge about the educational process.

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Edulanka

EduLanka, also known as edulanka online education school or ඉස්කෝලේ is a Sri Lankan educational website.

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EdVoice

EdVoice is an educational non-profit organization advocating for policies to increase measurable student achievement for all students in California and eliminate inequality of educational opportunity in public schools.

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Edward Austin Sheldon

Edward Austin Sheldon (October 4, 1823 – August 26, 1897) was an American educator, and the founding president of State University of New York at Oswego (then Oswego Primary Teachers' Training School).

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Edward B. Fort

Edward Bernard Fort is an American educator, who served as the 8th Chancellor of North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University from 1981 to 1999.

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Edward Barber (priest)

Edward Barber (born Brighouse, 19 September 1841 – died Chester, 23 July 1914) was Archdeacon of Chester from 1886 until his death.

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Edward C. Mann

Edward Coke Mann (November 21, 1880 – November 11, 1931) was a U.S. Representative from South Carolina.

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Edward Carrington Venable

Edward Carrington Venable (January 31, 1853 – December 8, 1908) was a U.S. Representative from Virginia.

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Edward Charles

Edward Charles Edmond Hemsted (born Anacapri, Isola de Capri, 1898), better known by the pen name Edward Charles, was an English author, educator, social advocate and sexologist.

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Edward Charles Bowers

Edward Charles Bowers (December 15, 1845 – January 19, 1929) was a politician, teacher and trader.

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Edward Cutbush

Edward Cutbush (1772 – July 23, 1843) was born in Philadelphia.

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Edward Dorr Griffin

Edward Dorr Griffin (6 January 1770 – 8 November 1837) was a Christian minister and an American educator who served as President of Williams College from 1821 to 1836 and served as the first pastor of Park Street Church from 1811 to 1815.

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Edward Egan

Edward Michael Egan (April 2, 1932 – March 5, 2015) was an American Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church.

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Edward Gaskin

Edward A. Gaskin (3 February 1918, Red Tank, Panama – August 10, 2001) was an educator and labor leader.

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Edward Hart Lipscombe

Edward Hart Lipscomb (born September 29, 1858) was an educator and religious leader in North Carolina in the late 19th century.

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Edward J. McElroy

Edward J. McElroy, Jr. (born March 17, 1941) is an American teacher and labor union leader.

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Edward Leo Krumpelmann

Father Edward Leo Krumpelmann (January 30, 1909 — June 23, 1975) was an American Maryknoll Catholic priest, missionary, relief worker, medical aid worker and educator working in Kongmoon (now Jiangmen), Guangdong Province, China and Hong Kong in the mid 20th century.

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Edward Leo Lyman III

Edward Leo Lyman III (April 13, 1942 –) is an educator, historian, author, and philanthropist.

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Edward M. Brawley

Edward MacKnight Brawley (March 18, 1851 – January 13, 1923) was an American educator and minister in North Carolina and South Carolina.

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Edward Michael Wigglesworth (c. 1693–1765)

Edward Wigglesworth (1765) was a clergyman, teacher and theologian in Colonial America.

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Edward Nathan Pearson

Edward Nathan Pearson was the New Hampshire Secretary of State from 1899 to 1915.

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Edward Noakes

The Ven. Edward Spencer Noakes, MA, LL.D (1863-1944) was Archdeacon of Derby from 1909 to 1943.

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Edward Parrott

Sir James Edward Parrott, MP, (1 June 1863 – 5 April 1921) was a British teacher and author, who served as the Liberal Member of Parliament from Edinburgh South for 1917-1918.

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Edward S. Harper

Edward Samuel Harper (1854 – 7 February 1941) was the President of the Royal Birmingham Society of Artists from 1935 to 1938.

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Edward Were

Edward Ash Were (14 November 1846–8 April 1915) was an Anglican suffragan bishop in the latter part of the 19th century and the first decades of the 20th.

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Edwin Alderman

Edwin Anderson Alderman (May 15, 1861 – April 30, 1931) served as the President of three universities.

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Edwin Charles Steinbrecher

Edwin Charles Steinbrecher (April 4, 1930 – January 26, 2002) was born to parents,father Edwin E. Steinbrecher and mother Helen Clara (Siska) Steinbrecher.

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Edwin F. Taylor

Edwin F. Taylor is an American physicist known for his contributions to the teaching of physics.

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Edwin Johnson (Australian educator)

Edwin Johnson (1835-1894) was an Australian schoolteacher and civil servant.

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Edwin McClellan

Edwin McClellan (October 24, 1925 – April 27, 2009) was a British Japanologist.

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Edwin O. Stanard

Edwin Obed Stanard (January 5, 1832 – March 12, 1914) was a nineteenth-century politician, businessman and teacher from Missouri.

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Edwin O. Ware Sr.

Edwin Oswald Ware Sr. (October 29, 1853 – December 6, 1933), was a Southern Baptist clergyman and educator who was the principal founder of Louisiana College in Pineville, Louisiana in Rapides Parish in Central Louisiana.

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Edwin Richardson

Edwin Sanders Richardson, Sr., principally known as E. S. Richardson (August 31, 1875 – October 11, 1950), was an educator who served from August 14, 1936, until 1941 as the president of Louisiana Tech University in Ruston, the seat of Lincoln Parish.

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Edythe Scott Bagley

Edythe Scott Bagley (December 13, 1924June 11, 2011) was an American author, activist, and educator.

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Egon Sendler

Father Egon Sendler (1 August 1923 – 17 March 2014) was a Roman Catholic priest of the Jesuit order and one of the world's foremost experts on the painting of Eastern Orthodox icons.

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Egyptian Arabic

Egyptian Arabic, locally known as the Egyptian colloquial language or Masri, also spelled Masry, meaning simply "Egyptian", is spoken by most contemporary Egyptians.

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Eileen O'Brien (actress)

Eileen O'Brien is an English actress who has played a wide variety of roles in British television over many years.

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Eileen O'Connell (politician)

Eileen O'Connell (July 5, 1947 – September 27, 2000) was a Canadian politician who served as the Member of the Nova Scotia House of Assembly for Halifax Fairview from 1996 until her death in 2000 from breast cancer.

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Eimert van Middelkoop

Eimert van Middelkoop (born 14 February 1949) is a Dutch politician in the ChristianUnion (CU) party.

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Einstruction

eInstruction designs, manufactures and markets teaching and assessment tools.

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Ekaterina Zlatoustova

Ekaterina Hristova Zlatoustova (22 September 1881 – 1952) was a Bulgarian feminist, civil servant and teacher.

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Elam J. Anderson

Elam J. Anderson (February 28, 1890 – August 17, 1944) was an educator and academic administrator who served as president of Linfield College in McMinnville, Ore.

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Eleanor K. Baum

Eleanor K. Baum (born 1940) is an American electrical engineer and educator.

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Eleanor Marx

Jenny Julia Eleanor Marx (16 January 1855 – 31 March 1898), sometimes called Eleanor Aveling and known to her family as Tussy, was the English-born youngest daughter of Karl Marx.

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Eleanor Roosevelt Seagraves

Anna Eleanor Roosevelt Seagraves (née Dall, born March 25, 1927, in New York City) is an American librarian, educator, historian, and editor.

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Eleanor Stackhouse Atkinson

Eleanor Stackhouse Atkinson (1863 – November 4, 1942) was an American author, journalist and teacher.

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Eleazar Lord

Eleazar Lord (September 9, 1788 – June 3, 1871) was an American author, educator, deacon of the First Protestant Dutch Church and first president of the Erie Railroad.

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Elena Quinteros

Elena Quinteros (September 9, 1945, Montevideo — missing from 1976), school teacher arrested and killed during the civic - military Uruguayan dictatorship.

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Elena Teplitskaya

Teplitskaya Elena Iosipovna was a Ukrainian psychologist, teacher and medical doctor.

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Elena Zuasti

Elena Zuasti (May 18, 1935 – April 8, 2011) was a Uruguayan stage actress and comedian.

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Eleonora Cassano

Eleonora Cassano (born January 5, 1965 in Boedo, Buenos Aires) is an Argentine ballet dancer and teacher.

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Eleonora Vinogradova

Eleonora Vinogradova (Елеонора Олексіївна Виноградова (November 16, 1931 – July 17, 2003) was a Ukrainian choir director, educator, professor, Honored Artist of the Ukraine (since 1978).

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Elfrieda "Freddy" Hiebert

Elfrieda "Freddy" Hiebert (born 1948) is an educational researcher whose work examines literacy, learning, early childhood development, teacher development, writing and children's literature.

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Eli Landa

Eli Landa, born 21 March 1984 in Sandnes, Norway, but now living in Stavanger, is a Norwegian model, bank employee and teacher student at the University of Stavanger who was crowned Frøken Norge Universe 2009 (Miss Norway Universe 2009) on 28 March 2009.

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Eliezer Berkovits

Eliezer Berkovits (8 September 1908, Nagyvárad, Austria-Hungary – 20 August 1992, Jerusalem), was a rabbi, theologian, and educator in the tradition of Orthodox Judaism.

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Elijah Craig

Elijah Craig (1738/1743 – May 18, 1808) was a Baptist preacher in Virginia, who became an educator and capitalist entrepreneur in the area of Virginia that later became the state of Kentucky.

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Elijah Craig (bourbon)

Elijah Craig is a premium and super-premium brand of bourbon whiskey produced in Kentucky by Heaven Hill Distilleries.

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Elijah P. Marrs

Elijah P. Marrs (January 1840 – August 30, 1910) was a minister and educator in Louisville, Kentucky.

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Elin Wägner

Elin Matilda Elisabet Wägner (May 16, 1882 – January 7, 1949) was a Swedish writer, journalist, feminist, teacher, ecologist and pacifist.

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Eliot Wigginton

Eliot Wigginton (born Brooks Eliot Wigginton on November 9, 1942) is an American oral historian, folklorist, writer and former educator.

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Elisabeth Gehrer

Elisabeth Gehrer (born 11 May 1942, née Pokorny) is an Austrian politician for the Austrian People's Party (ÖVP).

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Elisabeth Gordon Chandler

Elisabeth Gordon Chandler (June 10, 1913 - November 29, 2006) was an American sculptor and educator, and the founder of the Lyme Academy College of Fine Arts.

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Elisabeth Svantesson

Karin Elisabeth Svantesson (born Lundin 26 October 1967) is a Swedish politician of the Moderate Party.

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Elisabeth Svendsen

Elisabeth Doreen Svendsen MBE (23 January 1930 – 11 May 2011) was a British animal welfare advocate and former hotelier.

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Eliza Schneider

Eliza Jane Schneider (born February 3, 1978) is an American actress, singer-songwriter, playwright, dialect coach and dialectologist, and voice artist.

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Elizabeth (Bessie) Watson

Elizabeth (Bessie) Watson (13 July 1900 - 1992) was a Scottish child suffragette and piper.

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Elizabeth Blanchard (New Hampshire politician)

Elizabeth D. Blanchard was a Democratic member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives, representing the Merrimack 10th District from 2002 to 2010.

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Elizabeth Craig (writer)

Elizabeth Josephine Craig, MBE, FRSA (16 February 1883 – 7 June 1980) was a Scottish journalist, home economist and a notable author on cookery.

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Elizabeth Evelyn Wright

Elizabeth Evelyn Wright (August 18, 1872 – December 14, 1906) founded Denmark Industrial Institute in Denmark, South Carolina, as a school for African-American youth.

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Elizabeth Lee (writer)

Elizabeth Lee (1857/8–8 July 1920) was an English teacher, literary critic, biographer and translator.

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Elizabeth Martínez

Elizabeth "Betita" Martínez (born December 12, 1925) is an American Chicana feminist and a long-time community organizer, activist, author, and educator.

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Elizabeth Sorrell

Elizabeth Nye Sorrell (February 4, 1909 - July 15, 2007) was a high school English teacher for nearly a half century before she launched a second 15-year career as a newspaper society columnist in Laredo, the seat of Webb County in south Texas.

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Ella Cara Deloria

Ella Cara Deloria (January 31, 1889 – February 12, 1971), (Yankton Dakota), also called Aŋpétu Wašté Wiŋ (Beautiful Day Woman), was an educator, anthropologist, ethnographer, linguist, and novelist of European American and Native American (American Indian) ancestry.

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Ella Holm Bull

Ella Holm Bull, (12 October 1929 – 21 September 2006) was a Southern Sámi teacher and author, dedicated to promoting the Southern Sami language for many years.

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Ellen Lupton

Ellen Lupton (born 1963) is a graphic designer, curator, writer, critic, and educator.

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Ellen Moir

Ellen Moir is the founder and CEO of The New Teacher Center.

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Ellen Peck

Ellen Peck (1942–1995) was an American feminist, writer, and childfree activist.

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Ellen Spencer Mussey

Ellen Spencer Mussey (1850 - 1936) was a lawyer, educator, and pioneer in the field of women's rights to legal education.

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Ellin Devis

Ellin Devis (December 1746 - February 1820) was a schoolmistress and author of The Accidence (1775), a popular eighteenth-century grammar.

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Elliot Neaman

Elliot Neaman (born 1957) is a professor of history at the University of San Francisco, where he began teaching in 1993.

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Elliott Stonecipher

Elliott Bond Stonecipher (born July 13, 1951) is a demographer, pollster, political pundit, civic activist, and public speaker from his native Shreveport, Louisiana.

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Elly Tumwine

General Elly Tumwine (born 12 April 1954) is a Ugandan military officer, professional artist, and educator.

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Elmar Peintner

Elmar Peintner (born October 13, 1954) is an Austrian contemporary artist.

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Elsa Cladera de Bravo

Elsa Cladera de Bravo (María Rosaura Elsa Cladera Encinas de Bravo Spanish pronunciation).

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Elvira García y García

Elvira García y García (1862-1951) was a Peruvian educator and feminist.

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Elwood Buchanan

Elwood C. Buchanan, Sr was an American jazz trumpeter and teacher who became an early mentor of Miles Davis.

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Emanuel de Guzman

Emanuel "Dekong" Castro De Guzman is the current President of the Polytechnic University of the Philippines.

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Emérita Quiñónez

Maria Quiñónez Emerita Diaz (13 October 1932 – 27 February 2014) was an Ecuadorian politician, athlete, and educator.

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Emel Emin

Emel Emin is a Romanian born Crimean Tatar poet, translator, Turkologist, and educator.

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Emelan

Emelan is a fictional realm that provides the main setting of the Circle of Magic quartet by Tamora Pierce, primarily in the capital city of Summersea and the nearby temple of Winding Circle.

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Emil Liljeblad

Karl Emil Liljeblad (27 February 1876, in Oulu – 27 July 1937) was a Finnish pastor, vicar, missionary and educator, and during his final years, a researcher in Folkloristics.

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Emil R. Unanue

Emil Raphael Unanue (pronounced you-non-oo-ay)(born September 13, 1934) is an immunologist and the current Paul & Ellen Lacy Professor at Washington University School of Medicine.

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Emil Schreiner

Emil Theodor Schreiner (26 November 1831 – 15 November 1910) was a Norwegian philologist and educator.

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Emilia Prieto Tugores

Emilia Prieto Tugores (11 January 1902 – 1986) was a graphic artist, educator, singer, composer, and scholar of folklore from the Central Valley of Costa Rica, one of the few women to enter the field of artistic satire in the first half of the 20th century.

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Emily C. Blackman

Emily Clarissa Blackman (1826–1907) was an American schoolteacher and historian from Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania.

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Emily James Smith Putnam

Emily James Smith Putnam (15 April 1865 – 1944) was an American classical scholar, author and educator.

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Emilyano Ochagaviya

Emilyano Lorensovich Ochagaviya (Эмиляно Лоренсович Очагавия; May 24, 1945 – February 7, 2016) was a Soviet and Russian theater actor, Honored Artist of the RSFSR (1986), People's Artist of the Russian Federation (2000).

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Emlyn Jenkins

Emlyn Jenkins (1 December 1910 – October 1993) was a Welsh cinema manager, trainee teacher, landlord of a public house, rugby union, and professional rugby league footballer of the 1930s and 1940s, and coach of the 1950s.

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Emma Boona

Emma Boona (born 17 February 1954) is a Ugandan teacher, public administrator and politician.

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Emmanuel Charles Quist

Sir Emmanuel Charles Quist, OBE, also known as Paa Quist (1880, Christiansborg, Accra – 30 March 1959) was a barrister, judge and the first Ghanaian Speaker of the Legislative Assembly of the Gold Coast and the first Speaker of the Parliament of Ghana.

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Emmanuel Evans-Anfom

Emmanuel Evans Anfom (born 7 October 1919) is a Ghanaian physician, scholar, university administrator and public servant who served as the second Vice Chancellor of the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology from 1967 to 1973.

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Emmett Jay Scott

Emmett Jay Scott (February 13, 1873 – December 12, 1957) was a journalist, founding newspaper editor, government official and envoy, educator, and author.

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Emmett Marshall Owen

Emmett Marshall Owen (October 19, 1877 – June 21, 1939) was an American politician, educator, farmer and lawyer.

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Emory Remington

Emory Brace Remington (1892–1971) was a trombonist and music teacher.

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Emotional labor

Emotional labor is the process of managing feelings and expressions to fulfill the emotional requirements of a job.

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Emotional well-being

The implications of decreased emotional well-being are related to mental health concerns such as stress, depression, and anxiety.

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Emotions Anonymous

Emotions Anonymous (EA) is a twelve-step program for recovery from mental and emotional illness.

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Employment website

An employment website is a website that deals specifically with employment or careers.

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Empowering Effective Teachers

Empowering Effective Teachers is an initiative started by the School District of Hillsborough County, Florida, in hopes of promoting improvements in education by increasing effective teaching through new evaluations or teacher assessments and salary scales as well as new teacher training programs and recruitment.

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Encaenia

Encaenia is an academic or sometimes ecclesiastical ceremony, usually performed at colleges or universities.

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Encarnacion Alzona

Encarnacion A. Alzona (March 23, 1895 – March 13, 2001) was a pioneering Filipino historian, educator and suffragist.

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Endocrinology

Endocrinology (from endocrine + -ology) is a branch of biology and medicine dealing with the endocrine system, its diseases, and its specific secretions known as hormones.

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Enduro3

Enduro3 is India's first and only adventure race.

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Ene Mihkelson

Ene Mihkelson (21 October 1944 in Tammeküla, Imavere Parish, Viljandi County – 20 September 2017 in Tartu) was an Estonian writer.

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Engineering education

Engineering education is the activity of teaching knowledge and principles to the professional practice of engineering.

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English studies

English studies (usually called simply English) is an academic discipline taught in primary, secondary, and post-secondary education in English-speaking countries; it is not to be confused with English taught as a foreign language, which is a distinct discipline.

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English-language learner

An English language learner (often capitalized as English Language Learner or abbreviated to ELL) is a person who is learning the English language in addition to his or her native language.

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Enid Bibby

Dame Enid Bibby, DBE (born 8 February 1951, Sheffield) is a British educator who garnered notability for her role as headteacher in improving Wood Green High School in Wednesbury, West Midlands.

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Enolia McMillan

Enolia Pettigen McMillan (October 20, 1904 – October 24, 2006) was an African American educator, civil rights activist, and community leader and the first female national president of the NAACP.

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ENotes

eNotes is a student and teacher educational website founded in 1998, that provides material to help students complete homework assignments and study for exams.

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Enrique Máximo García

Enrique Máximo García (Murcia, 1954–2008) was a Spanish musicologist and associated teacher at the Art History Department of the University of Murcia.

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Enrique Tarigo

Enrique E. Tarigo Vázquez (Montevideo, 1927–2002) was a Uruguayan jurist and political figure.

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Enthronement

An enthronement is a ceremony of inauguration, involving a person—usually a monarch or religious leader—being formally seated for the first time upon their throne.

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Environmental psychology

Environmental psychology is an interdisciplinary field that focuses on the interplay between individuals and their surroundings.

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Enzo Celli

Enzo Celli is an Italian contemporary dancer, choreographer and dance company artistic director.

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Ephraim Amu

Ephraim Kɔku Amu (13 September 1899 – 2 January 1995) was a Ghanaian composer, musicologist and teacher.

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Ephraim Emerton

Ephraim Emerton (February 18, 1851 – March 3, 1935) was an American educator, author, translator, and historian prominent in his field of European medieval history.

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Epideictic

The epideictic oratory, also called ceremonial oratory, or praise-and-blame rhetoric, is one of the three branches, or "species" (eidē), of rhetoric as outlined in Aristotle's Rhetoric, to be used to praise or blame during ceremonies.

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Epilepsy and employment

Epilepsy can affect employment for a variety of reasons.

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Erdeniin Bat-Üül

Erdeniin Bat-Üül (Эрдэнийн Бат-Үүл, born 1 July 1957) is a prominent Mongolian politician from the Democratic Party and a former Mayor of Ulaanbaatar City and Governor of the Capital City.

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Eric Amoateng

Eric Amoateng (born February 19, 1953) is a politician and a former Member of Parliament in Ghana.

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Eric Funk

Eric Funk is an American contemporary classical composer and conductor.

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Eric Gilder

Eric Gilder (25 December 1911 – 1 June 2000) was an English musicologist.

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Eric Justin Toth

Eric Justin Toth (alias/a.k.a. David Bussone) (born February 13, 1982) is an American former fugitive wanted for allegedly possessing and producing child pornography.

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Eric Lefkofsky

Eric Paul Lefkofsky (born September 2, 1969) is an American billionaire businessman.

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Eric Lindsay

Eric Lindsay (born 1980) is an American composer, pianist and teacher.

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Eric Lucassen

Eric Lucassen (born November 12, 1974 in Amsterdam) is a former Dutch politician and digital music educator as well as sergeant.

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Eric Maisel

Eric Maisel (born 1947) is an American psychotherapist, teacher, coach, author and atheist.

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Eric Mazur

Eric Mazur (born November 14, 1954) is a physicist and educator at Harvard University, and an entrepreneur in technology start-ups for the educational and technology markets.

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Eric Morris (actor)

Eric Morris is an American acting teacher and actor who founded his own theory of acting based on the works of Lee Strasberg and Martin Landau.

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Eric Platz

Eric Platz (born March 3, 1973 in Cumberland, Maryland) is a drummer, percussionist, and educator.

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Eric Ripper

Eric Stephen Ripper (born 13 September 1951) is a retired Australian politician.

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Eric Turner (singer)

Eric Turner (born November 1, 1977) is an American singer and songwriter who currently resides in Sweden.

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Eric Widmer

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Erica Terpstra

Erica Georgina Terpstra (born 26 May 1943) is a retired Dutch politician of the People's Party for Freedom and Democracy (VVD).

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Erich Buchholz

Erich Buchholz (1891–1972) was a German artist in painting and printmaking.

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Erich Kretschmann

Erich Justus Kretschmann (14 July 1887 – 1973) was a German physicist.

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Erik Bohen

Erik T. Bohen (born 1982) is an American politician who serves in the New York State Assembly from the 142nd district, which represents South Buffalo, the City of Lackawanna, and the towns of West Seneca and Orchard Park.

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Erika Sutter

Erika Sutter (1917-2015) was a Swiss ophthalmologist and a medical missionary in South Africa.

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Erin Gruwell

Erin Gruwell (born August 15, 1969) is an American teacher known for her unique teaching method, which led to the publication of ''The Freedom Writers Diary: How a Teacher and 150 Teens Used Writing to Change Themselves and the World Around Them'' (1999).

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Erling Erland

Erling Erland (12 July 1917 – 13 January 1988) was a Norwegian politician and Member of Parliament for Anders Lange's Party.

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Ermance Rejebian

Ermance Rejebian (March 17, 1906 - September 29, 1989) was an Armenian American woman who captivated Texas audiences with her ardor as a book reviewer, lecturer, broadcaster, and author.

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Ermanno Wolf-Ferrari

Ermanno Wolf-Ferrari (born Ermanno Wolf) (January 12, 1876 – January 21, 1948) was an Italian composer and teacher.

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Erna Braun

Erna Braun is a politician in Manitoba, Canada.

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Ernő Bánk

Ernő Bánk (1883, Szalmatercs - 1962, Budapest) was a Hungarian painter and teacher noted for his miniature portraits.

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Ernest Aldington Hunt

Ernest Aldington Hunt was Archdeacon of Matabeleland from 1942 to 1954.

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Ernest Grimstone

Ernest Lancelot Grimstone (1883 – 22 October 1933) was an Australian politician.

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Ernest L. Boyer

Ernest LeRoy Boyer (September 13, 1928 – December 8, 1995) was an American educator who most notably served as Chancellor of the State University of New York, United States Commissioner of Education, and President of the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching.

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Ernest Merritt

Ernest George Merritt (April 28, 1865 – June 5, 1948) was Dean of the Graduate School, Cornell University; Chair of the Physics Department.

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Ernest Stenning

Ernest Henry Stenning MBE TD (27 January 1885 – 2 February 1964) was an Anglican priest.

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Ernest Warner

Ernest Noble Warner (July 23, 1868 - July 8, 1930) was a Wisconsin schoolteacher turned lawyer who served one term as a Republican member of the Wisconsin State Assembly from Madison.

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Ernest Wilson Huffcut

Ernest Wilson Huffcut (November 21, 1860May 4, 1907) was an American lawyer and educator, born in Kent, Connecticut.

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Ernesto Rubin de Cervin

Ernesto Rubin de Cervin Albrizzi (5 July 1936 – 29 March 2013) was an Italian composer and teacher.

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Ernie Alexander

Ernest Joseph "Ernie" Alexander, Jr. (May 3, 1933 – January 17, 2012) was from 2000 to 2008 a Republican member of the Louisiana House of Representatives from District 43 in Lafayette Parish.

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Ernst August Wagner

Ernst August Wagner (22 September 1874 – 27 April 1938) was a German mass murderer who, on 4 September 1913 killed his wife and four children in Degerloch.

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Ernst Friedrich Kärcher

Ernst Friedrich Kärcher (4 August 1789 – 12 April 1855) was a German educator and philologist born in Ichenheim, a village in Baden-Württemberg.

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Ernst Höpfner

Ernst Höpfner (3 June 1836, Rawitsch – 28 February 1915, Göttingen) was a German educator and philologist.

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Ernst Leumann

Ernst Leumann (11 April 1859, Berg – 24 April 1931, Freiburg) was a jainologist, pionieer of the research of Jainism and Turkestan languages whose work is in consideration even today.

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Ernst Melzer

Ernst Melzer (September 21, 1835 – February 1, 1899) was a German educator and philosopher born in the Silesian village of Leifersdorf.

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Erol Erdinç

Erol Erdinç (born 30 November 1945) is a Turkish conductor of classical music, composer, pianist and educator.

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ESDU

ESDU (originally an acronym of "Engineering Sciences Data Unit" but now used on its own account) is an engineering advisory organisation based in the United Kingdom.

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Esperance Senior High School

Esperance Senior High School is a comprehensive public high school located in Esperance, a regional centre southeast of Perth, Western Australia.

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Esperanto club

An Esperanto club (Esperanto-klubo) is a club of Esperanto speakers, or Esperantists.

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Esteban Terradas i Illa

Esteban Terrades i Illa (born Barcelona, 15 September 1883; died Madrid, 9 May 1950) also known as Esteve Terradas, was a Spanish mathematician, scientist and engineer.

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Estelle Harman

Estelle Harman (September 11, 1922 – April 30, 1995) was an acting coach in Los Angeles.

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Esther Batchelder

Esther Lord Batchelder, Ph.D. (19 May 1897 – 13 June 1987) was an American chemist, educator, and expert in the field of nutrition.

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Esther Buckley

Esther Gonzalez-Arroyo Buckley (March 29, 1948 – February 11, 2013) was an educator in Laredo, Texas, USA, who served from 1983 to 1992 as one of the eight members of the United States Commission on Civil Rights.

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Esther Martinez

Esther Martinez also known as Estefanita Martinez, (1912 – September 16, 2006) was a linguist and storyteller for the Tewa people of New Mexico.

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Esther Pillar Grossi

Esther Pillar Grossi (Santa Maria, April 24, 1936) is a Brazilian educator.

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Esther Salaman (singer)

Esther Sarah Salaman Hamburger (21 March 1914 – 30 August 2005) was a British mezzo-soprano singer and teacher whose exploration of bel canto made her a teacher of best known for collecting and singing English folk songs.

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Esther Sumner Damon

Esther Sumner Damon (August 1, 1814 - November 11, 1906) was cited as the last widow of the American Revolutionary War to receive a state pension.

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Esther Wojcicki

Esther Denise "Woj" Hochman Wojcicki is an American journalist, educator, and vice chair of the Creative Commons advisory council.

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Estrella Mountain Community College

Estrella Mountain Community College (EMCC) is a community college in Avondale, Arizona.

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Ethel Cochrane

Ethel M. Cochrane (born September 23, 1937) is a former Canadian Senator having represented the province of Newfoundland and Labrador from 1986 until 2012.

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Ethel Hurlbatt

Ethel Hurlbatt (1 July 1866 Bickley, Kent – 22 March 1934 Tours, France) was Principal of Bedford College, University of London, and later Warden of Royal Victoria College, the women's college of McGill University, in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, which had opened in 1899.

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Ethel Jones Mowbray

Ethel Jones-Mowbray was one of the twenty founders of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated, the first sorority founded by African-American women.

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Ethel Myers

Mae Ethel Klinck Myers (August 23, 1881 - May 24, 1960) better known as Ethel Myers was a New York Realist artist and sculptor strongly influenced in her work by the goals of the Ashcan School and its leader and famous teacher, Robert Henri.

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Ethel Winter

Ethel Winter (June 18, 1924 – March 10, 2012) was an American dancer and dance instructor.

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Eugénie Rocherolle

Eugénie Ricau Rocherolle is an American composer, pianist, lyricist, and teacher who began her composing career with choral and band music.

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Eugen Molodysky

Eugen Molodysky OAM is a Clinical Associate Professor at the Sydney Medical School, University of Sydney.

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Eugen Oswald

Eugen Oswald (16 October 1826 – 16 October 1912), was a journalist, translator, teacher and philologist.

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Eugen von Boeck

Eugen von Boeck (July 13, 1823 – January 31, 1886) was a German educator and scientist who lived in Chile, Peru and Bolivia sending and publishing the results of his research in Europe during the second half of the 19th century.

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Eugene C. Brooks

Eugene Clyde Brooks (December 3, 1871 – October 18, 1947) was an American educator.

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Eugene Louis Faccuito

Eugene Louis Faccuito(known as Luigi) (March 20, 1925 – April 7, 2015) was an American jazz dancer, choreographer, teacher and innovator who is best known for creating a jazz exercise technique.

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Eugene O'Donnell

Eugene Christopher O'Donnell (28 November 1913 - 16 August 1982) was a member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly.

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Eugene Sawyer

Eugene Sawyer Jr. (September 3, 1934January 19, 2008) was an American businessman, educator, and politician.

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Eugene Stepanenko

Eugene Stepanenko, (born August 5, 1974) is a Ukrainian stage and film director, screenwriter, producer, teacher and TV-host.

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Eugenio María de Hostos

Eugenio María de Hostos (January 11, 1839 – August 11, 1903), known as "El Gran Ciudadano de las Américas" ("The Great Citizen of the Americas"), was a Puerto Rican educator, philosopher, intellectual, lawyer, sociologist, novelist, and Puerto Rican independence advocate.

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Eulogio Díaz del Corral

Eulogio Diaz del Corral (born 1950 in Zarza la Mayor, Extremadura) is a Spanish painter, poet and educator.

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Eurípedes Barsanulfo

Eurípedes Barsanulfo, (May 1, 1880 – November 1, 1918) was a Brazilian educator, pharmacist, politician and prominent spiritist medium.

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European Association for Architectural Education / Association Européenne pour l'Enseignement de l'Architecture

The European Association for Architectural Education / Association Européenne pour l'Enseignement de l'Architecture (EAAE/AEEA) is a non-profit bilingual (English/French) association that, since 1975, is trying to increase the knowledge and the quality of architectural and urban design education, for the benefit of teachers, students, citizens, and society.

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European Association for Astronomy Education

The European Association for Astronomy Education or EAAE is a non-profit European organization for the promotion of science education in general, and of astronomy in particular.

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European Association of Environmental and Resource Economists

The European Association of Environmental and Resource Economists (EAERE) is an international scientific association.

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European Fashion Council

The European Fashion Council is a non-governmental organization authorized to represent the European Union in fashion and fashion design worldwide.

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European Journalism Training Association

The European Journalism Training Association (EJTA) is a formal network of authorized European journalism training centres, enabling cooperation and exchanges of students and teachers.

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European professional qualification directives

There are two main European legal instruments covering the mutual recognition of professional qualifications: Directive 89/48/EEC and Directive 92/51/EEC.

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European Society for Translation Studies

The European Society for Translation Studies (EST) is an international non-profit organization that promotes research on translation, interpreting, and localization.

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European Teacher Education Network

The European Teacher Education Network (ETEN) was founded in 1988 by a group of teacher-educators who found it imperative to promote cooperation and international collaboration in research and development by exchanging students and staff.

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Eusebius Mandyczewski

Eusebius Mandyczewski (Євсевій Мандичевський Ėvsevij Mandyčevśkyj, Eusebie Mandicevschi; 18 August 1857, Molodiya – 13 August 1929, Vienna) was a Romanian musicologist, composer, conductor, and teacher.

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Eva Crackles

Eva Crackles (1918–2007) was a British botanist and teacher notable for her major contributions to the Atlas of the British Flora, published in 1962.

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Eva McCall Hamilton

Eva McCall Hamilton (December 13, 1871 – January 28, 1948) was an American politician from the state of Michigan.

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Eva Rose York Bible Training and Technical School for Women

Eva Rose York Bible Training and Technical School for Women was founded in 1922 by the Canadian Baptist Mission (CBM).

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Eva Turnová

Eva Turnová (born 1966) is a Czech singer, songwriter, bass guitarist, teacher, translator and actress.

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Evangelical Christian Church in Canada

The Evangelical Christian Church (Christian Disciples) as an evangelical Protestant Canadian church bodyhttp://www.cmp-cpm.forces.gc.ca/pub/rc/rel/eccc-ecec-eng.asp Religions in Canada (2009) Retrieved on 17/10/09 in North America (2004) can be traced to the formal organization of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) in 1804, in Bourbon County, Kentucky under the leadership of Barton Warren Stone (1772–1844).

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Evangelical Church Alliance

The Evangelical Church Alliance International ("ECA") is an inter-denominational association of Christian ministers that exists to share the Gospel throughout the world.

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Eve Ball

Eve Ball (14 March 1890 – 24 December 1984), was an American historian of the American West and a teacher.

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Eve Torres

Eve Torres Gracie (born Eve Marie Torres on August 21, 1984) is an American dancer, model, and actress, and former professional wrestler.

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Evelyn J. Lynn

Evelyn J. Lynn is a Republican Party member of the Florida Senate, representing the 7th District since 2003.

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Evelyn Spice Cherry

Evelyn Spice Cherry (née Evelyn Spice) was a Canadian documentary filmmaker, director, and producer.

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Everardo Zapata Santillana

Asunto Everardo Zapata Santillana (1926- is a Peruvian elementary school teacher and author of Coquito, a best-selling book to teach Spanish-speaking children how to read and write.

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Everett Doerge

Everett Gail Doerge (May 6, 1935 – April 17, 1998) was an American state legislator who served as a Democratic member of the Louisiana House of Representatives from District 10 (Webster Parish) from January 1992 until his death in office.

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Evgeny Sazonov

Evgeny Sazonov (a; born 27 September 1936) Leningrad, RSFSR, USSR) - theater director, teacher and artistic director of Theater of Youth Creativity (TYUT), Honored Cultural Worker of the RSFSR.

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Example choice

Example choice is a teaching method that has been developed and explored at the University of Bergen.

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Experiential learning

Experiential learning is the process of learning through experience, and is more specifically defined as "learning through reflection on doing".

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Expert as a service

Expert-as-a-Service (ExaaS) is an online delivery model of human consulting and/or automated knowledge transfer.

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Fab Dupont

Fabrice Dupont, better known as 'Fabulous' Fab Dupont, is a Canadian Mixing Engineer, record producer and teacher.

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Faces of Freedom

The "Faces of Freedom" photo exhibition is a collection of photographs captured by photo-journalist, filmmaker and human rights educator U. Roberto (Robin) Romano, during his travels to India, Nepal and Pakistan.

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Facilitator

A facilitator is someone who engages in facilitation—any activity that makes a social process easy or easier.

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Faculty commons

Faculty commons may refer to.

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Faculty for Interdisciplinary Research and Continuing Education

The Faculty for Interdisciplinary Research and Continuing Education (IFF) is one of four Faculties at the Alpen-Adria-Universität Klagenfurt.

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Fadil Hoxha

Fadil Hoxha (Serbian: Фадиљ Хоџа, Fadilj Hodža) (15 March 1916 – 22 April 2001) was an ethnic Albanian Yugoslavian politician from Kosovo.

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Fagaoalii Satele Sunia

Fagaoalii Lefagaoali'i Satele Sunia (c. 1946 – September 5, 2015) was an American Samoan literacy advocate and educator.

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Fairview School District

Fairview School District is a school district located in affluent Fairview Township, which is located in metropolitan Erie County, Pennsylvania, United States.

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Fang Quan

Fang Quan(zh: 方荃 - 字培卿, pinyin: Fāng Quán) (b. ? - d. 1897)was a late Qing Empire Mandarin, scholar, author and educator.

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Fannie Fern Andrews

Fannie Fern Andrews (Phillips) (1867–1950) was an American lecturer, teacher, social worker, and writer.

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Fanny Baker Ames

Fanny Baker Ames (14 June 1840 – 21 August 1931), born Julia Frances Baker to Increase Baker and Julia Canfield in Canandaigua, New York, was a philanthropist and women's rights activist.

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Fanny Jackson Coppin

Fanny Jackson Coppin (January 8, 1837 – January 21, 1913) was an African-American educator and missionary and a lifelong advocate for female higher education.

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Fanny Sundström

Fanny Sundström (1883, Sund, Åland – 1944) was a teacher, politician and women's right activist on the Åland Islands, Finland.

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Fariza Magomadova

Fariza Vagabovna Magomadova (Фариза Вагабовна Магомадова; born April 4, 1925) is a former Chechen boarding school director and teacher who pioneered efforts for female education in the North Caucasus.

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Farmington Institute for Christian Studies

The Farmington Institute for Christian Studies is based at Harris Manchester College, a constituent college of the University of Oxford in the United Kingdom.

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Farzad Kamangar

Farzad Kamangar (Kurdish: Ferzad Kemanger or فه‌رزاد كه‌مانگه‌ر Persian: فرزاد کمانگر) (c. 1978 – May 9, 2010) was a 32-year-old Iranian Kurdish teacher, poet, journalist, human rights activist and social worker from the city of Kamyaran, Iran who was executed on May 9, 2010.

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Fashion design

Fashion design is the art of applying design, aesthetics and natural beauty to clothing and its accessories.

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Fathia Nkrumah

Helena Ritz Fathia Nkrumah (February 22, 1932 – May 31, 2007); born Fathia Halim Ritzk; فتحية حليم رزق), was an Egyptian and the First Lady of the newly independent Ghana as the wife of the Osagyefo Kwame Nkrumah, its first president. Fathia Nkrumah was born and brought up in Zeitoun, a district of Cairo to an Coptic Christian family. She was the third daughter of a civil servant who died early and Fathia was raised by her mother single-handedly after her husband's death.

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Fatima Nursery, Primary and High School

Fatima Nursery, Primary and High School Bangalore ಬೆಂಗಳೂರು in Bangalore, in the state of Karnataka in India was started in 1974 by Mr M. Yella Singh (an ex-Army Officer) and Mrs Caroline as President of the School, with 37 teachers and 1000+ students.

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Félix Bódog Widder

Félix Bódog Widder (28 April 1874 – 26 September 1939) was a Hungarian painter, graphic designer and teacher.

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Félix Gaffiot

Félix Gaffiot (27 September 1870 – 2 November 1937) was a French philologist and teacher.

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Fedde Schurer

Fedde Schurer (West Frisian pron.; Dutch pron.) (Drachten, 25 July 1898 – Heerenveen, 19 March 1968) was a Dutch schoolteacher, journalist, language activist and politician, and one of the most influential poets in the West Frisian language of the 20th century.

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Federal University of Rio de Janeiro

The Federal University of Rio de Janeiro or University of Brazil (Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, UFRJ or Universidade do Brasil) is a public university in the state of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

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Federative International Committee on Anatomical Terminology

The Federative International Committee for Anatomical Terminology (FICAT) is a group of experts who review, analyze and discuss the terms of the morphological structures of the human body.

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Fedir Danylak

Fedir Ivanovych Danylak (Федір Іванович Даниляк) (born 1955) is an innovative dancer, balletmaster, choreographer and artistic director of the Barvinok Ukrainian School of Dance in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada.

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Feed the Children Vallarta

Feed the Children Vallarta is a non-profit tax exempt charitable corporation based in the city of Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco, Mexico.

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Feedforward, Behavioral and Cognitive Science

Feedforward, Behavior and Cognitive Science is a method of teaching and learning that illustrates or indicates a desired future behavior or path to a goal.

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Feliks Nowowiejski

Feliks Nowowiejski (7 February 1877 – 18 January 1946) was a Polish composer, conductor, concert organist, and music teacher.

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Felipe Seade

Felipe Seade (1912 – 18 January 1969) was a painter and teacher of Lebanese descent who spent most of his life in Uruguay.

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Felix Crawford

Felix Conkling Crawford (January 11, 1938 – January 23, 2007) was a general dentist in Plainview, Texas, who was an officer of both the Texas and national dental associations.

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Felix Milleker

Felix Milleker (Serbian-Cyrillic: Феликс Милекер, Serbian-Latin: Feliksz Mileker, Hungarian: Felix Mil(l)eker; pronounced Feliksz Mileker or magyarised Bódog Milleker; 14 January 1858, Vršac, Voivodeship of Serbia and Banat of Temeschwar, Austrian Empire – 25 April 1942, Vršac, Autonomous Banat of Serbia) was a Serbian pedagogue and historiographer of local history of Banat, who spent the most time of his life in his native region, named as Temes county, Torontalsko-Tamiške županja, Podunavske oblast and Danube banovina during several decades.

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Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science

Fellowship of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (FAAAS) is an honor accorded by the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) to distinguished persons who are members of the Association.

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Femininity

Femininity (also called girlishness, womanliness or womanhood) is a set of attributes, behaviors, and roles generally associated with girls and women.

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Ferdinand D. Bluford

Ferdinand Douglass Bluford (August 4, 1882 – December 21, 1955) was an American educator, and the third president of North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University.

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Ferdinand Ebner

Ferdinand Ebner (January 31, 1882 in Wiener Neustadt – October 17, 1931 in Gablitz, Austria), was an Austrian elementary school teacher and philosopher.

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Ferdinand Rebay

Ferdinand Rebay (11 June 1880 – 6 November 1953) was an Austrian composer, music teacher, choir director, and pianist.

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Ferdinand-Wilhelm Fricke

Ferdinand Wilhelm Fricke (October 11, 1863 – January 17, 1927) was a German teacher and, at the age of 15, founder of the Deutscher FV 1878 Hannover, the oldest rugby union club in Germany.

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Fernando de Szyszlo

Fernando de Szyszlo Valdelomar (5 July 1925 – 9 October 2017) was a Peruvian painter, sculptor, printmaker, and teacher who was a key figure in advancing abstract art in Latin America since the mid-1950s, and one of the leading plastic artists in Peru.

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Fernando Gerassi

Fernando Gerassi (October 5, 1899 – 1974) was a Sephardic Jew born in Turkey.

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Ferny Grove State High School

Ferny Grove State High School is an independent public secondary school in the suburb of Ferny Grove, in Brisbane, Australia.

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Ferrellsburg, West Virginia

Ferrellsburg is an unincorporated community in southern Lincoln County, West Virginia.

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Fiapre

Fiapre is a town in Sunyani West District in the Brong-Ahafo Region of Ghana.

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Fiduciary

A fiduciary is a person who holds a legal or ethical relationship of trust with one or more other parties (person or group of persons).

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Fifth-century Athens

Fifth-century Athens is the Greek city-state of Athens in the time from 480 BC-404 BC.

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Film studies

Film studies is an academic discipline that deals with various theoretical, historical, and critical approaches to films.

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Fina Rifà

Fina Rifà is a Catalan children's artist, illustrator, and educator from Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain.

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Finn Andersen (officeholder)

Finn Andersen born on February 20, 1944.

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Fiona Spence

Fiona Spence (born 10 October 1948) is an English-born Australian stage and television actress and drama teacher.

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Firefly (DC Comics)

Firefly is the name of two fictional supervillains appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics, with both being enemies of Batman.

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First Baptist Church of Manila

The First Baptist Church of Manila, also known as FBCM or FirstBap, is a church established by the pioneering of the United States missionaries in the early 1900s.

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Fitness professional

A fitness professional is a professional in the field of fitness and exercise, most often instruction (fitness instructor), including aerobics and yoga instructors and authors of fitness instruction books or manuals.

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Fivefold ministry

The fivefold ministry or five-fold ministry is a Charismatic and Evangelical Christian belief that five offices mentioned in Ephesians, namely those of apostles, prophets, evangelists, pastors (or "shepherds") and teachers, remain active and valid offices in the contemporary Christian church.

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FK Jagodina

Fudbalski klub Jagodina is a Serbian professional football club based in the city of Jagodina, which plays in the Serbian First League, the second tier in Serbia's football league.

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Flagler Palm Coast High School

Flagler Palm Coast High School (FPCHS) is a high school located in Palm Coast, Florida.

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Flat3

Flat3 is a New Zealand comedy web series written and directed by Roseanne Liang.

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Flávio Dino

Flávio Dino de Castro e Costa (born April 30, 1968) is a Brazilian attorney, politician and teacher.

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Flex model of learning

The flex model is a method of teaching for students who are non-traditional learners.

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Flint School

The Flint School was a preparatory school founded by educators George and Betty Stoll.

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Flint the Time Detective

Flint the Time Detective, known in Japan as, is an animated Japanese television series directed by Hiroshi Fukutomi.

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Flintobox

Flintobox is an India-based company that produces educational activity boxes for children.

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Flor Peeters

Flor Peeters (Baron Peeters) (born 4 July 1903 in Tielen, died 4 July 1986 in Mechelen) was a Belgian composer, organist and teacher.

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Flora Lagerwerf-Vergunst

Everdien Flora Lagerwerf-Vergunst (born May 23, 1964 in Ede) is a Dutch judge and former politician and educator.

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Florence Birdwell

Florence Gillam Birdwell is an American educator, musician, and singer.

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Florence Farmborough

Florence Farmborough FRGS (Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, 15 April 1887 – 18 August 1978, Marple, Greater Manchester) was an author, photographer, nurse, teacher and university lecturer.

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Florence Prag Kahn

Florence Prag Kahn (November 9, 1866 – November 16, 1948) was an American teacher and politician who in 1925 became the first Jewish woman to serve in the United States Congress.

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Florindo Fabrizio

Florindo J. Fabrizio (born 1944) is a Democratic member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives, representing the 2nd District and was elected in 2002.

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Florizel von Reuter

Florizel von Reuter (21 January 1890 – 10 May 1985) was an American-born violinist and composer, a child prodigy who went on to an adult career, mainly in Germany, as distinguished soloist and teacher of violin.

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Flourishing

Flourishing is "a state where people experience positive emotions, positive psychological functioning and positive social functioning, most of the time," living "within an optimal range of human functioning." It is a descriptor and measure of positive mental health and overall life well-being, and includes multiple components and concepts, such as cultivating strengths, subjective well-being, "goodness, generativity, growth, and resilience." Flourishing is the opposite of both pathology and languishing, which are described as living a life that feels hollow and empty.

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Floyd Thompson (lawyer)

Floyd E. Thompson (December 25, 1887 – October 18, 1960) was a justice of the Supreme Court of Illinois and a criminal lawyer.

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Follow Through (project)

Follow Through was the largest and most expensive experimental project in education funded by the U.S. federal government that has ever been conducted.

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Food for the Brain Foundation

The Food for the Brain Foundation is a non-profit educational campaign, claiming to have been created by a group of nutritionists, doctors, psychiatrists, psychologists, teachers and scientists to promote a purported link between nutrition and mental health.

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Food studies

Food studies is the critical examination of food and its contexts within science, art, history, society, and other fields.

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Fools (play)

Fools is a comic fable by Neil Simon, set in the small village of Kulyenchikov, Ukraine (Russian Territory), during the late 19th century.

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Foreign Language Assistant

A Foreign Language Assistant (FLA) is an assistant teacher, usually a native speaker, assisting a teacher of modern foreign languages in another country in lessons about the native language of the assistant.

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Foreign Mission School

The Foreign Mission School was an educational institution which existed between 1817 and 1826 in Cornwall, Connecticut.

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Foreign relations of Mauritania

The foreign relations of The Islamic Republic of Mauritania have been dominated since independence by the issues of the Spanish Sahara (now Western Sahara or Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic) as well as recognition of its independence by its neighbours, particularly Morocco.

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Forest Hill Collegiate Institute

Forest Hill Collegiate Institute (FHCI) is a semestered public high school of about 950 students and 55 teachers located in the Forest Hill neighbourhood of Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

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Foster care

Foster care is a system in which a minor has been placed into a ward, group home (residential child care community, treatment center,...), or private home of a state-certified caregiver, referred to as a "foster parent" or with a family member approved by the state.

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Four Freedoms (disambiguation)

Four Freedoms were the themes of Franklin Delano Roosevelt's 1941 State of the Union Address.

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Four Upbuilding Discourses, 1843

Four Upbuilding Discourses (1843) is a book by Søren Kierkegaard.

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Fovjul-fusaha

Fovjul-fusaha is a literary council held in Azerbaijan.

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Fran Pavley

Frances J. "Fran" Pavley (born November 11, 1948) is an American politician who served two terms in the California State Senate and three terms in the California State Assembly.

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Fran Reed

Frances Ann Reed (née Williams; June 12, 1943 – September 11, 2008) was an American fiber artist and teacher based in Alaska who specialized in a distinctive style of basketry made from dried fish skins and other natural materials found in the state.

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François Dauverné

François Georges Auguste Dauverné (16 February 1799 – 4 November 1874) was a French trumpeter who in 1827 was the first to use the new F three-valved trumpet in public performance.

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François Guizot

François Pierre Guillaume Guizot (4 October 1787 – 12 September 1874) was a French historian, orator, and statesman.

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François Joseph Naderman

François Joseph Naderman (5 August 1781, in Paris – 2 April 1835, in Paris) was a classical harpist, teacher and composer, the eldest son of the well-known eighteenth century harp maker Jean Henri Naderman.

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France–Mauritania relations

France–Mauritania relations are the relations between France and Mauritania.

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Frances Currey

Frances Currey (1925–2012; also known as Grandma Fran and Frances Currey Brown) was an American folk art painter.

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Frances E. Henne

Frances E. Henne (October 11, 1906 – December 21, 1985) was an American librarian.

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Frances Linfield

Frances Ross Linfield was an American educator, social activist and philanthropist.

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Frances Little

Frances Little (November 22, 1863 – January 6, 1941) was the pseudonym of American author Fannie Caldwell.

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Frances Sherwood

Frances Sherwood (born June 4, 1940) is an American writer, novelist, and educator.

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Francesco Carracci

Francesco Carracci (1595 – 3 June 1622) was an Italian painter and engraver, and nephew of the more famous Agostino Carracci.

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Francesco Corbetta

Francesco Corbetta (ca. 16151681, in French also Francisque Corbette) was an Italian guitar virtuoso, teacher and composer.

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Francesco Maria Mirabella

Francesco Maria Mirabella (Alcamo, 4 April 1850 – Alcamo, 27 December 1931) was an Italian historian, educator, and poet.

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Francine Lalonde

Francine Lalonde (August 24, 1940 – January 17, 2014) was a politician on the federal (Canada) and provincial (Quebec) levels.

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Francis Amasa Walker

Francis Amasa Walker (July 2, 1840 – January 5, 1897) was an American economist, statistician, journalist, educator, academic administrator, and military officer in the Union Army.

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Francis C. Thompson

Francis Coleman Thompson (born October 29, 1941)enlou.com; House District 19; website discontinued is a wealthy developer from Delhi in Richland Parish, Louisiana, USA, from which he served as a senior Democratic member of the Louisiana House of Representatives.

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Francis Fergusson

Francis Fergusson (1904–1986) was a Harvard and Oxford-educated teacher and critic, a theorist of drama and mythology who wrote The Idea of a Theater, (Princeton, 1949) arguably the best and most influential book about drama written by an American.

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Francis Graham Brown

George Francis Graham Brown (27 January 1891 – 23 November 1942) was an Anglican bishop in the second quarter of the twentieth century.

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Francis Grant Ogilvie

Sir Francis Grant Ogilvie CB FRSE (8 August 1858 – 14 December 1930) was a Scottish educator, museum director, and scientist.

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Francis Harvey Green

Francis Harvey Green (1861-1951) was an American educator, poet and lecturer.

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Francis I. McKenna

Francis I. McKenna (February 25, 1859 – February 24, 1914) was a real estate and land developer, and architect from the 1890s to the 1920s in Portland, Oregon.

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Francis Keppel

Francis Keppel (April 16, 1916 – February 19, 1990) was an American educator.

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Francis Preston Venable

Francis Preston Venable (November 17, 1856 – March 17, 1934) was a chemist, educator, and president of the University of North Carolina (UNC).

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Francis Ubertelli

Francis Patrick Ubertelli is a composer and writer born in Quebec City, Canada in 1968.

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Francis Utley

Francis Lee Utley (born May 25, 1907 in Watertown, Wisconsin, died March 8, 1974) was a folklorist, linguist, medievalist, scholar of onomastics and literature, educator, and author.

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Francisca Primo

Francisca Ferreira, known in political environment as Francisca Primo (born March 28, 1968) is a Brazilian teacher, social worker and politician.

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Francisca Senhorinha da Motta Diniz

Francisca Senhorinha da Motta Diniz, also known as Francisca Diniz (? in São João del Rey, Minas Gerais – ? in Campanha, Minas Gerais), was a Brazilian teacher who played an important role in feminism.

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Francisco Assis

Francisco José Pereira de Assis Miranda (born 8 January 1965, in Amarante) is a Portuguese politician and a Member of the European Parliament (MEP) for the Socialist Party; part of the Party of European Socialists from 2004 to 2009, and again from 2014.

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Francisco Gavidia

Francisco Antonio Gavidia Guandique (1863 in San Miguel - 24 September 1955 in San Salvador) was a prominent Salvadoran writer, historian, politician, speaker, translator, educator and journalist.

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Francisco J. Santamaría

Francisco Javier Santamaría (September 10, 1886 in Cacaos in Jalapa Municipality, Tabasco – March 1, 1963 in Veracruz, Veracruz) was an influential Mexican writer and politician who is best remembered for his contributions to the study of Mexican literature and lexicography; he variously worked or published as a bibliographer, essayist, geographer, journalist, judge, lawyer, lexicographer, linguist, naturalist, pedagogue, philologist, and poet.

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Francisco José Fernandes Costa

Francisco José Fernandes Costa (1867–1925) was a Portuguese lawyer and politician.

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Francisco Laranjo

Francisco Laranjo is a contemporary Portuguese painter and educator.

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Francys Johnson

Francys Johnson is an American civil rights attorney, pastor and educator.

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Frank A. Hoffmann

Frank Albert Hoffmann (born January 28, 1944) is an American state legislator who has represented District 15 in Ouachita Parish as a Republican member of the Louisiana House of Representatives since January 2008.

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Frank A. Welch

Franklin A. Welch (born c. 1960) was the ninth Master Chief Petty Officer of the United States Coast Guard.

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Frank Allen (politician)

Barnett Francis Samuel "Frank" Allen (19 February 1882 – 18 October 1948) was an Australian politician.

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Frank B. Cooper School

Frank B. Cooper Elementary School, usually called Cooper School, serves students from kindergarten through 5th grade.

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Frank Callaway

Sir Frank Callaway AO CMG OBE (16 May 191922 February 2003) was an influential music educator and administrator.

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Frank Cook (politician)

Francis Cook (3 November 1935 – 10 January 2012) was a British Independent politician, who was the Labour Party Member of Parliament (MP) for Stockton North from 1983 until 2010.

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Frank E. Panzer

Frank E. Panzer (September 1, 1890 – August 26, 1969) was a Wisconsin farmer, schoolteacher, and politician who was elected as a Republican legislator, as a Progressive, and then again as a Republican.

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Frank Estes Cole

Frank Estes Cole, sometimes known as F. E. Cole (March 4, 1908May 31, 1981), was an educator from Many, Louisiana, who served as a Democrat in both houses of the Louisiana State Legislature between 1944 and 1960.

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Frank Feely

Frank Feely is a nationalist politician in Northern Ireland.

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Frank Fellows Gray

Frank Fellows Gray (31 December 1863 – 8 March 1935), also known as Uncle, was a pioneer of Scouting in America, teacher and musician.

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Frank Fulco

Frank Russo Fulco, Sr. (August 26, 1908 – August 20, 1999),, SSDI.rootsweb.com.

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Frank Herbert

Franklin Patrick Herbert, Jr. (October 8, 1920 – February 11, 1986) was an American science fiction writer best known for the novel Dune and its five sequels.

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Frank Hereford (University of Virginia)

Frank Loucks Hereford, Jr. (July 18, 1923 – September 21, 2004) was the president of the University of Virginia from 1974 to 1985.

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Frank K. Schmidlin

Frank K. Schmidlin (1861-1939) was an Australian X-ray pioneer, that was among the first to utilize the new technology of x-rays for medical applications.

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Frank L. Madla

Frank Lloyd Madla, Jr. (January 23, 1937 – November 24, 2006), was for thirty-three years a Democratic member of both the Texas House of Representatives and the Texas State Senate from the south side of San Antonio.

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Frank L. McVey

Frank LeRond McVey (November 10, 1869 – January 4, 1953) was an economist, educator and academic administrator.

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Frank Monk

Frank Vivian Monk (1886 – 15 November 1962) was an English amateur footballer who had a brief career with several professional clubs around 1910.

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Frank Newman (educator)

Frank J. Newman (February 24, 1927 – May 29, 2004) was a US education reformer and administrator who produced the Newman Reports, two ground-breaking reports on higher education in the United States that were published in 1971 and 1974.

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Frank Ostaseski

Frank Ostaseski is a Buddhist teacher and a leader in the field of end-of-life care.

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Frank Porter Graham

Frank Porter Graham (October 14, 1886 – February 16, 1972) was an American educator and political activist.

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Frank Reaugh

Charles Franklin Reaugh (December 29, 1860 – May 6, 1945), known as Frank Reagh, was an artist, photographer, inventor, patron of the arts, and teacher, who was called the "Dean of Texas Painters".

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Frank S. Fox

Frank S. Fox (1861–1920) was an American academic and college president, a noted public speaker, and an educator.

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Frank Tusa

Frank Tusa (b. April 1, 1947) is an American jazz double-bassist, composer, educator.

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Frank Tyson

Frank Holmes Tyson (6 June 1930 – 27 September 2015) was an England cricketer of the 1950s, who also worked as a schoolmaster, journalist, cricket coach and cricket commentator after emigrating to Australia in 1960.

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Frank William Taussig

Frank William Taussig (December 28, 1859 – November 11, 1940) was an American economist and educator.

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Franklin David Murphy

Franklin David Murphy (1916 - June 16, 1994) was an American administrator, educator, and medical doctor.

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Franklin Quitugua

Franklin Joseph Arceo Quitugua (November 6, 1933 – February 26, 2015) was a Guamanian politician who served as a Democratic senator in 14th, 15th, 16th, 17th, 18th, 19th, and 20th Guam Legislatures and Speaker of the 19th Guam Legislature.

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Franklyn Lushington

Franklyn de Winton Lushington (29 March 1868-30 March 1941.) was Archdeacon of Malta from 1901 until 1903.

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Frans Weekers

Frans Hubertus Henricus Weekers (born 17 October 1967) is a Dutch lawyer and retired politician of the People's Party for Freedom and Democracy (VVD).

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Franz Brümmer

Karl Wilhelm Franz Brümmer (17 November 1836, Wusterhausen – 30 January 1923, Munich) was a German educator and lexicographer.

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Franz Cižek

Franz Cižek (12 June 1865 – 17 December 1946) was an Austrian genre and portrait painter, who was best known as a teacher and reformer of art education.

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Franz Ernst Heinrich Spitzner

Franz Ernst Heinrich Spitzner (October 31, 1787 – July 2, 1841) was a German educator and philologist who specialized in Homeric studies.

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Franz Friedrich Wilhelm von Fürstenberg

Franz Friedrich Wilhelm von Fürstenberg (7 August 1729 in Schloss Herdringen – 16 September 1810 in Münster) was a German statesman and educator of the 18th century.

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Franz Wohlfahrt (composer)

Franz Wohlfahrt (7 March 1833 – 14 February 1884) was a violin teacher in Leipzig, Germany.

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Franz Xaver Niemetschek

Franz Xaver Niemetschek (František Xaver Němeček; Niemeczek) (24 July 1766 – 19 March 1849) was a Czech philosopher, teacher and music critic.

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Franz Xaver Schmid

Franz Xaver Schmid; name sometimes given as Franz Xaver Schmid-Schwarzenberg (October 22, 1819 – November 28, 1883) was an Austrian-German educator and philosopher born in Schwarzenberg am Böhmerwald.

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Frédéric Ozanam

Blessed Professor Antoine-Frédéric Ozanam (April 23, 1813 – September 8, 1853) was a French Literary Scholar, Lawyer, Journalist, and an Equal Rights Advocate.

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Frøydis Ree Wekre

Frøydis Ree Wekre (born 31 July 1941 in Oslo) is a Norwegian musician.

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Freakonomics

Freakonomics: A Rogue Economist Explores the Hidden Side of Everything is the debut non-fiction book by University of Chicago economist Steven Levitt and New York Times journalist Stephen J. Dubner.

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Fred B. Kniffen

Fred Bowerman Kniffen (January 18, 1900 – May 19, 1993) was an American geographer and distinguished professor in the Department of Geography and Anthropology at Louisiana State University for over 64 years.

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Fred B. Lambert

Fred Bussey Lambert (May 16, 1873 – June 3, 1967) was a West Virginia educator and regional historian.

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Fred Doucet

Jean Alfred "Fred" Doucet (born January 30, 1939) is a Canadian lobbyist, educator, university administrator, and political aide.

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Fred Herko

Frederick Charles "Freddie" Herko (February 23, 1936 – October 27, 1964) was an artist, musician, actor, dancer, choreographer and teacher.

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Fred Hill (civil rights activist)

Fred Hill (1909 - 1984) was a British civil rights activist who protested against the compulsory wearing of crash helmets on motorcycles.

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Fred Lipsius

Fred Lipsius (born 19 November 1943 in the Bronx) is the original saxophonist and arranger for the jazz-rock band Blood, Sweat & Tears, for which he played alto saxophone and piano.

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Fred Mukisa

Frederick Douglas Mwanja Mukisa, commonly known as Fred Mukisa, is a Ugandan educator and politician.

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Fred Sherman (business commentator)

Fred Sherman (January 7, 1924 – September 12, 2009) was an American economist, businessman and business commentator based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

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Fred W. Heard

Fred W. Heard is an American minister, politician, and a co-owner of Best Hands.

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Freda Briggs

Freda Briggs (1 December 1930 – 6 April 2016) was an Australian academic, author and child protection advocate.

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Freda Kelsall

Freda Margaret Kelsall (born April 1938 in Southport) is a British writer, theatre director and former teacher who is best known as the main writer (1975–1996; occasionally also a presenter in the last few of those years) of the schools television series How We Used To Live.

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Freddie and Frieda Falcon

Freddie and Frieda Falcon are the mascots of Bowling Green State University in Bowling Green, Ohio.

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Freddie Carpenter

Frederick "Freddie" Charles Carpenter (24 January 1920 – 20 February 2003) is a former Archdeacon of the Isle of Wight.

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Freddie Odom

Douglas Fred "Freddie" Odom, Jr. is an actor, author, teacher, and Independent American politician.

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Frede Jensen (philologist)

Frede Jensen, Ph.D., (February 17, 1926 - September 13, 2008) was a 20th-century, Danish-born Romance philologist, author, and professor of French.

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Frederic Hill

Frederic Hill (29 June 1803 – 1896) was a prison inspector in Scotland and England, and a social and economic reformer.

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Frederic Jevons

Frederic Raphael Jevons (born 19 September 1929 in Austria as Frederic Raphael Bettelheim, died 30 September 2012 in Melbourne, Australia) was a British biochemist and later an Australian educator.

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Frederick Aldrich

Frederick Allen Aldrich AB, M.Sc., Ph.D. (May 1, 1927 – July 12, 1991) was a prominent marine biologist and educator.

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Frederick Augustus Porter Barnard

Frederick Augustus Porter Barnard (May 5, 1809 – April 27, 1889) was a deaf American scientist and educator.

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Frederick Bancroft

James Frederick Bancroft (August 5, 1855 – September 3, 1929) was a Canadian educator.

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Frederick Bittle Kegley

Frederick Bittle Kegley (Wytheville, Virginia, on July 7, 1877 - 1968) was a Virginia local historian, agricultural leader and educator.

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Frederick C. Henderschott

Frederick Chauncey (Fred) Henderschott (12 February 1870 – 30 March 1934) was an American journalist, educator, and executive at the New York Edison Company, and later American Management Association.

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Frederick David Schaeffer

Frederick David Schaeffer (15 November 1760 – 27 January 1836) was a German-American Lutheran clergyman.

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Frederick Easson

Edward Frederick Easson (29 July 1905 – 11 February 1988) was a Scottish Episcopal Church bishop of the Diocese of Aberdeen and Orkney in Scotland from 1956 to 1972 and Dean of Aberdeen and Orkney from 1953 to 1956.

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Frederick Hatfield

http://en.allpowerlifting.com/lifters/USA/hatfield-fred-7237/ Frederick C. Hatfield (October 21, 1942 – May 14, 2017), nicknamed Dr.

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Frederick Jacobi

Frederick Jacobi (May 4, 1891 – October 24, 1952) was an American composer and teacher.

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Frederick John Harris

Frederick John Harris (4 July 1937 – 1 April 1965) (known as John Harris) was a South African schoolteacher and anti-apartheid campaigner who turned to terrorism and was executed after a bomb attack on a railway station.

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Frederick Noad

Frederick McNeill Noad (August 8, 1929 – September 13, 2001) was a classical guitar performer, educator, and a founder of the Guitar Foundation of America.

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Frederick Paul Keppel

Frederick Paul Keppel (July 2, 1875 – February 8, 1943) was an American educator and executive in the field of philanthropy.

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Frederick Rushmore

Frederick Margetson Rushmore, TD, MA, JP (13 March 1869 - 17 June 1933) was Master of St Catharine's College, Cambridge from 1927 to 1933.

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Frederick Sasscer Jr.

Frederick Sasscer Jr. was an attorney, a journalist and an educator from Upper Marlboro, Maryland.

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Frederick Temple

Frederick Temple (30 November 1821 – 23 December 1902) was an English academic, teacher, churchman, and Archbishop of Canterbury, from 1896 until his death.

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Frederick Westcott

Frederick Brooke Westcott, DD (Harrow, 16 December 1857 – Norwich, 24 February 1918) was Archdeacon of Norwich from 1910 until his death.

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Frederick Wilson Whitehead

Frederick Wilson Whitehead (1863-1926) was an English organist, composer and teacher of music who settled in Scotland.

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Fredrikke Mørck

Fredrikke Andrea Møllerup Mørck (9 November 1861 – 14 October 1934) was a Norwegian feminist, editor and teacher.

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Free love

Free love is a social movement that accepts all forms of love.

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Free Spirit Media

Free Spirit Media is a filming and media organization in Chicago, Illinois.

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Freetown & Lakeville Public Schools

Freetown & Lakeville Public Schools, formally the Freetown-Lakeville Regional School District and Superintendency Union #34 is a school district serving the towns of Freetown and Lakeville in Massachusetts, United States.

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Freida J. Riley

Freida Joy Riley (March 1, 1937 – August 5, 1969) was an American science and math teacher.

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French Chad

Chad was a part of the French colonial empire from 1900 to 1960.

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French Civil Service

The French Civil Service (fonction publique française) is the set of civil servants (fonctionnaires) working for the French government.

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Friedrich Adler (architect)

Friedrich Adler (15 October 1827 – 15 September 1908) was a German architect and archaeologist.

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Friedrich Ernst Ruhkopf

Friedrich Ernst Ruhkopf (Latin: Fridericus Ernestus Ruhkopf; 1 October 1760 – 1821) was a German philologist and educator born in Soßmar, a village near Hildesheim.

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Friedrich Koch

Friedrich Ernst Koch (3 July 186230 January 1927) was a German composer, cellist and teacher.

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Friedrich Kohlrausch (educator)

Heinrich Friedrich Theodor Kohlrausch (November 5, 1780 – January 30, 1867) was a German educator and historian.

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Friedrich Paulsen

Friedrich Paulsen (July 16, 1846 – August 14, 1908) was a German Neo-Kantian philosopher and educator.

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Friedrich Wilhelm Erdmann Clasen

Friedrich Wilhelm Erdmann Clasen (29 October 1792, Hagenow – 2 May 1882, Rostok) was a German entomologist who specialized in Coleoptera.

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Friona, Texas

Friona is a city in Parmer County, Texas, United States.

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Fritz Hamer

Fritz Hamer (22 of November 1912, Hamburg - 13 of January 2004, Sarasota, Florida) was an outstanding German botanist who worked in Central America, specializing in orchids.

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Fritz Noether

Fritz Alexander Ernst Noether (7 October 1884 – 10 September 1941) was a German-born mathematician.

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FTF – Confederation of Professionals in Denmark

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Fu Ssu-nien

Fu Ssu-nien (26 March 1896 – 20 December 1950), was a famous Chinese educator and linguist, and one of the leaders of the May Fourth Movement in 1919.

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Fuente Vaqueros

Fuente Vaqueros is a farming village in the province of Granada, Spain.

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Fulla (doll)

Fulla is the name of an 11½ inch Barbie-like fashion doll marketed to children of Islamic and Middle-Eastern countries as an alternative to Barbie.

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Fun Little Movies

(FLM) is a production and distribution company of short films intended for the internet and mobile devices.

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Fuzz (musician)

James Robert Lombard, (born 9 February 1952), professionally known by his stage name Fuzz, is an English singer-songwriter, musician, actor, record producer and composer noted for being the frontman of the band Inferno.

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G. N. Georgano

George Nicholas "Nick" Georgano (1932-22 October 2017 Alvis Archive Blog, 24 Oct. 2017 The Society of Automotive History) was a British author, specialising in motoring history.

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G. Stanley Hall

Granville Stanley Hall (February 1, 1846 – April 24, 1924) was a pioneering American psychologist and educator.

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Gabe Rosales

Gabe Rosales is a professional musician, sober educator, international human rights activist, and criminal justice and drug policy reformist from San Juan Capistrano, California.

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Gabriel Alomar i Villalonga

Gabriel Alomar (1873–1941) was a poet, essayist, educator and diplomat of the early twentieth century in Spain, closely related to the Catalan art movement Modernisme.

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Gabriel Gabrielsen Holtsmark

Gabriel Gabrielsen Holtsmark (1 February 1867 – 20 July 1954) was a Norwegian educator, physicist and actuary.

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Gabriel Richard Catholic High School

Gabriel Richard Catholic High School, usually referred to as Gabriel Richard or simply GR, is a Catholic, coed high school in Riverview, Michigan, United States, south of Detroit.

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Gabriela Mistral

Lucila Godoy Alcayaga (7 April 1889 – 10 January 1957), known by her pseudonym Gabriela Mistral, was a Chilean poet-diplomat, educator and humanist.

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Gabriele Bianchi

Gabriele Bianchi (27 August 1901 – 8 October 1974) was an Italian composer, conductor and teacher.

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Gabriele Heinisch-Hosek

Gabriele Heinisch-Hosek (born 16 December 1961) is an Austrian politician.

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Gabrielle Oberhänsli-Widmer

Gabrielle Oberhänsli-Widmer (born June 16, 1957 in Menziken, Switzerland), is Professor of Jewish studies at the University of Freiburg.

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Gachua Adarsha High School

Gachua Adarsha High School (গাছুয়া আদর্শ উচ্চ বিদ্যালয়) is a secondary school in Sandwip in Chittagong District, Bangladesh.

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Gackt

, better known by his mononymous stage name Gackt, is a Japanese musician, singer, songwriter, record producer and actor. He has been active since 1993, first as the frontman of the short-lived independent band Cains:Feel, and then for the now defunct visual kei rock band Malice Mizer, before starting his solo career in 1999. He has released nine studio albums and, with forty-eight singles released, holds the male soloist record for most top ten consecutive singles in Japanese music history. His single "Returner (Yami no Shūen)", released on June 20, 2007, was his first single to reach the number one spot on the Oricon charts. Besides being established in the modern entertainment industry, Gackt's music has been used as theme songs for video games (Dirge of Cerberus: Final Fantasy VII), anime films (Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam#Compilation movies) and television series. In addition to his music career Gackt has acted in a few films, including a film he wrote, Moon Child, and his international debut Bunraku, and TV series such as the NHK drama Fūrin Kazan. He also performed live in theatre stage plays, one of which was written, composed and directed by him: Moon Saga - Mysteries of Yoshitsune I&II. He also provided the voice samples for Internet Co., Ltd.'s first Vocaloid, Gackpoid.

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Gadaw

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Gaddala Solomon

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Gaetano Martino

Gaetano Martino (25 November 1900 – 21 July 1967) was an Italian politician, physician and university teacher.

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Gaetano Mosca

Gaetano Mosca (1 April 1858 – 8 November 1941) was an Italian political scientist, journalist and public servant.

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Gail Hennessey

Gail Ellen Skroback Hennessey was born on June 28, 1951.

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Gail S. Altman

Gail S. Altman is an educator, biographer, and Beethoven scholar notable for her published studies of two of the more disputed aspects of the life of composer Ludwig van Beethoven (1770–1827).

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Gaius de Gaay Fortman

Wilhelm Friedrich "Gaius" de Gaay Fortman (8 May 1911 – 29 March 1997) was a Dutch politician of the defunct Anti-Revolutionary Party (ARP) now merged into the Christian Democratic Appeal (CDA).

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Gajendragarh

Gajendragad Gajendragad (also called Gajendragarh) is a town and a taluk place in '''Gadag''' '''District''', Karnataka, India.

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Galen L. Stone

Galen Luther Stone (November 21, 1862 – December 26, 1926) was an American financier and philanthropist.

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Galina Shirshina

Galina Igorevna Shirshina (Галина Игоревна Ширшина) was the mayor of Petrozavodsk, Republic of Karelia, Russia.

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Gamini Haththotuwegama

Gamini Kalyanadarsha Haththotuwegama (29 November 1939 – 30 October 2009) was a Sri Lankan playwright, director, actor, critic and educator.

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Gareth Morgan (economist)

Gareth Huw Morgan (born 17 February 1953) is a New Zealand businessman, economist, investment manager, philanthropist, political figure and public commentator.

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Garfield Gets a Life

Garfield Gets a Life is a half-hour animated television special based on the Garfield comic strip written by Jim Davis.

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Garfield Owen

Garfield David Owen (born) is a Welsh teacher, and dual-code international rugby union, and professional rugby league footballer of the 1950s and 1960s.

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Garfield Williams

The Very Rev Garfield Hodder Williams (21 November 1881 – 8 August 1960) was an eminent Anglican Priest in the second quarter of the 20th century.

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Garland Independent School District

Garland Independent School District is a public school district with its headquarters in the Harris Hill Administration Building in Garland, Texas (USA).

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Garrick Palmer

Garrick Salisbury Palmer (born 20 September 1933 in Portsmouth) is an English painter, wood engraver, photographer and teacher.

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Gary Ackerman

Gary Leonard Ackerman (born November 19, 1942) is a retired American politician and former U.S. Representative from New York, serving from 1983 to 2013.

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Gary Banz

Gary Banz (born December 7, 1945) is a retired American educator and former Republican politician from the U.S. state of Oklahoma.

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Gary Branae

Gary H. Branae is a Democratic Party member of the Montana Senate.

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Gary Buer

Gary M. Buer (born June 8, 1946) is an American football coach, athletic director, and educator.

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Gary DeCramer

Gary Michael DeCramer (September 13, 1944 – March 7, 2012) was a politician from Minnesota and a Minnesota State Senator.

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Gary Deffenbaugh

Gary E. Deffenbaugh (born 1949) is a retired educator and coach from Van Buren in western Arkansas, who is a Republican member of the Arkansas House of Representatives.

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Gary Fenlon

Gary Bernard Fenlon (born 30 October 1954) is an Australian politician.

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Gary Gruber

Gary R. Gruber (born Brooklyn, New York City, New York) is an American theoretical physicist, educator, and author who has written many books and software programs for standardized test preparation.

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Gary Gulman

Gary Lewis Gulman (born July 17, 1970) is an American stand-up comedian.

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Gary Henley-Smith

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Gary Klang

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Gary Kulesha

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Gary Romine

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Gary VanDeaver

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Gaspra

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Gate to Languages

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Gavin Greig

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Gavin Spielman

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Gayle Conelly Manchin

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Gayle Kingery

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Gayle McLaughlin

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Gábor Vona

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Geek Rhythms

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Geetanjali Sharma

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Genaro Vázquez Rojas

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Gender disparities in health

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Gender sensitization

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Gene Jeffress

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Gene Pelowski

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General Quarters (horse)

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Genesee Wesleyan Seminary

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Genetic method

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Geneticist

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Genevieve Dinand

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Genevieve Karr Hamlin

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Genrietta Dokhman

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Genrikh Pavlovsky

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Gentile Tondino

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Gentlemen & Players

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Geoff Miller (priest)

Geoffrey Vincent Miller (born 26 January 1956) is a British Church of England priest and former school teacher.

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Geoff Southern

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Geoff Stephens

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Geoffrey Bardon

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Geoffrey Canada

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Geoffrey King (composer)

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Geographical Association

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Georg Belwe

Georg Belwe (12 August 1878 – 1954) was a German type designer, typographer, graphic artist and teacher.

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Georg Christian Benedict Ackermann

Georg Christian Benedict Ackermann (3 March 1763 – 8 April 1833) was a German theologian and teacher.

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Georg Joseph Vogler

Abbé Vogler Georg Joseph Vogler, also known as Abbé Vogler (June 15, 1749 – May 6, 1814), was a German composer, organist, teacher and theorist.

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George A. Neeley

George Arthur Neeley (August 1, 1879January 1, 1919) was a U.S. Representative from Kansas.

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George Anderson (educator)

Sir George Anderson CSI CIE (15 May 1876 – 15 May 1943) was a British schoolteacher and educational administrator who spent most of his career in India.

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George B. Moffat Jr.

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George Barne (bishop)

George Dunsford Barne (6 May 1879 — 18 June 1954) was a Jamaican-born British cricketer who played for Somerset and an Anglican priest who became Bishop of Lahore from 1932 until 1949.

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George Birimisa

George Birimisa (February 21, 1924 - May 10, 2012) was an American playwright, actor, and director who contributed to gay theater during the 1960s, the early years of the Off-Off-Broadway movement.

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George Boinamo

George Boinamo is a South African politician, a former Member of Parliament with the Democratic Alliance, and the Deputy Shadow Minister of Higher Education and Training.

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George Booker

George William Booker (December 5, 1821 – June 4, 1883) was a nineteenth-century politician, lawyer, teacher, judge and justice of the peace from Virginia.

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George Brann

George Brann (23 April 1865 – 14 June 1954) was an English amateur cricketer and footballer who had a long career with Sussex County Cricket Club at the end of the 19th century, and played three matches for the England national football team.

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George Bridgman

George Brant Bridgman (1865–1943) was a Canadian-American painter, writer, and teacher in the fields of anatomy and figure drawing.

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George C. Butte

George Charles Butte (May 9, 1877 – January 18, 1940) was a jurist, educator, and Republican politician from the U.S. state of Texas, who was his party's gubernatorial nominee in 1924 against the controversial Democrat Miriam Wallace "Ma" Ferguson, the first woman elected as governor in the United States.

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George de la Peña

George de la Peña is an American ballet dancer, musical theatre performer, choreographer, actor, and teacher.

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George Doherty Johnston

George Doherty Johnston (May 30, 1832 – December 8, 1910) was a brigadier general in the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War.

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George Douglas Brown

George Douglas Brown (26 January 1869 – 28 August 1902) was a Scottish novelist, best known for his highly influential realist novel The House with the Green Shutters (1901), which was published the year before his death at the age of 33.

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George E. Nowotny

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George Ewart Evans

George Ewart Evans (1 April 1909 – 11 January 1988) was a Welsh-born schoolteacher, writer and folklorist who became a dedicated collector of oral history and oral tradition in the East Anglian countryside from the 1940s to 1970s, and produced eleven books of collections of these materials.

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George Faison

George W. Faison (born December 21, 1945) is an American dancer, choreographer, teacher, and theater producer, and winner of a 1975 Tony, a Drama Desk Award, and a 1991 nominee for the Emmy Award for choreography.

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George Farrell (politician)

George Pritchard Farrell (29 December 1895 – 25 July 1966) was a member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly.

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George Fisher Linfield

The Rev.

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George Furey

George J. Furey (born May 12, 1948) is a Canadian politician serving as Speaker of the Senate of Canada since 2015.

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George Garzone

George Garzone (born September 23, 1950) is a saxophonist and jazz educator residing in Boston.

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George H. Marshall

George Harold Marshall OBE (17 June 1916 – 4 October 1984) was a British schoolteacher, head master, author, academic and campaigner, internationally recognised for his work in the fields of education and assistive technology for children with visual disabilities.

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George Hawkins (politician)

George Warren Hawkins (born 1946) is a New Zealand politician.

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George Henry Chase

George Henry Chase (June 13, 1874 – February 2, 1952) was a U.S. archaeologist and educator.

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George Hitchcock (poet)

George Parks Hitchcock (June 2, 1914 – August 27, 2010) was an American actor, poet, playwright, teacher, labor activist, publisher, and painter.

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George Hurst (artist)

George Hurst is an American leather artist known for his contributions to leathercraft instruction.

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George Ingle

George Ernest Ingle (1895–1964) was an Anglican suffragan bishop.

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George Kinzie Fitzsimons

George Kinzie Fitzsimons (September 4, 1928 – July 28, 2013) was an American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church.

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George Kuchar

George Kuchar (August 31, 1942 – September 6, 2011) was an American underground film director and video artist, known for his "low-fi" aesthetic.

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George Lincoln Burr

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George Lowe (mountaineer)

Wallace George Lowe, CNZM, OBE (15 January 1924 – 20 March 2013), known as George Lowe, was a New Zealand-born mountaineer, explorer, film director and educator.

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George M. Marakas

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George Mallory

George Herbert Leigh Mallory (18 June 1886 – 8 or 9 June 1924) was an English mountaineer who took part in the first three British expeditions to Mount Everest, in the early 1920s.

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George Michael Butterworth

G.

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George Moberly

George Moberly (10 October 1803 – 6 July 1885), English divine, was educated at Winchester and Balliol College, Oxford.

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George Munro (philanthropist)

George Munro (12 November 1825 – 23 April 1896) was a Canadian educator and philanthropist from Nova Scotia.

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George Peter Thompson

George Peter Thompson (1819 – 1889) was a Liberian-born educator, clergyman and pioneer missionary of the Basel Evangelical Missionary Society of Switzerland. He was also the first African to be educated in Europe by the mission and subsequently, the first African to be consecrated and ordained a Basel missionary.

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George Pieniazek

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George R. Knight

George Raymond Knight (born 1941) is a leading Seventh-day Adventist historian, author, and educator.

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George Reader

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George Robb

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George S. Boutwell

George Sewall Boutwell (January 28, 1818 – February 27, 1905) was an American politician, lawyer, and statesman from Massachusetts.

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George Savarese

George Savarese (born in 1967/1968) is an educator and radio personality.

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George Sayer

George Sydney Benedict Sayer (1 June 1914 – 20 October 2005) was a teacher at Malvern College and is probably best known for his biography of the author C. S. Lewis.

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George T. Winston

George Tayloe Winston (October 12, 1852 – August 26, 1932) was an American educator and university administrator.

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George Tofan

George Tofan (Bilca - 15 July 1920, Cernăuţi) was a writer and official from Austro Hungary, Moldavian Democratic Republic, and Romania.

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George Trumbull Ladd

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George Veditz

George William Veditz (August 13, 1861 – March 12, 1937) was a former president of National Association of the Deaf of the United States and was one of the first to film American Sign Language.

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George W. Albright

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George W. Lakin

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George W. Lininger

George W. Lininger (1834-1907), was an implement dealer, art collector, private gallery owner, and civic leader in Omaha, Nebraska.

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George W. Murray

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George W. Taylor (professor)

George W. Taylor (July 10, 1901 – December 15, 1972) was a notable professor of industrial relations at the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania, and is credited with founding the academic field of study known as industrial relations.

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George Walker (professor)

Professor George Walker (born 25 January 1942) is a British educator, and the former director-general of the International Baccalaureate Organisation.

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George Ward (priest)

George Herbert Ward (1862–1946) was Archdeacon of Wisbech from 1924 to 1945.

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George Weaver (educator)

George Augustus Weaver (November, 1871 - January 20, 1939) was a physician, surgeon, and educator.

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George Winterling

George Alfred Winterling (born September 1, 1931) is a retired television weatherman.

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Georges Bidault

Georges-Augustin Bidault (5 October 189927 January 1983) was a French politician.

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Georgi Markov

Georgi Ivanov Markov (Георги Иванов Марков; 1 March 1929 – 11 September 1978) was a Bulgarian dissident writer.

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Georgia Lee Lusk

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Georgy Konstantinovich Totibadze

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Ger Blok

Ger Blok (16 October 1939 – 19 December 2016) was a Dutch football manager.

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Gerald Greene

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Gerald Jennings

Gerald David "Jerry" Jennings (born July 31, 1948) served as the 74th mayor of Albany, New York, the state capital.

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Gerald O'Carroll

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Gerardo Teissonniere

Gerardo Teissonnière (born on March 29, 1961 in Ponce, Puerto Rico) is a Puerto Rican pianist and teacher.

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Gerdi Verbeet

Gerardina Alida "Gerdi" Verbeet (born 18 April 1951) is a Dutch politician of the Labour Party (PvdA).

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Gerhard Wehmeier

Gerhard Wehmeier (1935–2009) was an Old Testament Scholar hailing from Germany from the Evangelical Church of Hesse Electorate-Waldeck.

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German School of San Salvador

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Gerry Morgan

Gerry Morgan (born June 8, 1953) is a Canadian entrepreneur and educator specializing in ICT and creating working private-public partnerships.

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Gerry Quigley

Gerry Quigley (3 November 1928 – 23 December 2003) was a trade unionist and political activist in Northern Ireland.

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Gerry Reid

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Gertrud Bodenwieser

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Gertrud Theiler

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Gertrude I. Johnson

Gertrude I. Johnson (1876-1961) was a college-educated American teacher and co-founder of Johnson & Wales Business School.

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Ghafar Baba

Tun Datuk Seri Utama Abdul Ghafar bin Baba (18 February 1925 – 23 April 2006) was a Malaysian politician from Melaka who was Deputy Prime Minister of Malaysia from 1986 to 1993.

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Ghazaros Saryan

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Ghulam Mohammed (politician)

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Giacomo Damiani

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Gideon Lane Soule

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Gilbert Buote

Gilbert Buote (20 February 1833 – 16 July 1904) was an Acadian educator, publisher and author.

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Gilbert Harry Trythall

Gilbert Harry Trythall (born October 28, 1930) is an American composer and pianist of contemporary classical music.

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Gilbert Parent

Gilbert "Gib" Parent, (July 25, 1935 – March 3, 2009) was a Canadian Member of Parliament.

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Gilbert Ramsay

Gilbert Ramsay (1799-1871) was a Scottish headmaster.

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Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History

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Gilles Dauvé

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Gilles Taillon

Gilles Taillon (born August 11, 1945) is the former leader of the Action démocratique du Québec (ADQ).

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Gilligan's Island

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Gina Jacobi

Gina Jacobi (born 12 December 1962 as Catarina Göransson) is a Swedish singer, songwriter, and producer.

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Ginette Gamatis

Ginette Gamatis is a member of the National Assembly of Seychelles.

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Giorgio Almirante

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Giorgio La Pira

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Giovanni Allevi

Giovanni Allevi (born in Ascoli Piceno, April 9, 1969) is an Italian pianist and composer.

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Giovanni Bertacchi

Giovanni Bertacchi (Chiavenna, February 9, 1869 - Milan, November 24, 1942) was a poet, teacher and Italian literary critic.

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Giovanni Cuomo

Giovanni Cuomo (23 December 1874 – 24 March 1948) was an Italian politician, lawyer and teacher.

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Giovanni Gronchi

Giovanni Gronchi, (10 September 1887 – 17 October 1978) was a Christian Democratic Italian politician who became the third President of the Italian Republic in 1955, after Luigi Einaudi.

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Giovanni Jacono

Giovanni Jacono (14 March 1873 - 25 May 1957) was an Italian Roman Catholic prelate who served as the Bishop of Caltanissetta from 1921 until he resigned due to age in 1956.

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Giovanni Spadolini

Giovanni Spadolini (21 June 1925 – 4 August 1994) was a Republican Italian politician, the 44th Prime Minister of Italy, newspaper editor, journalist and a historian.

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Girl Scouts of Japan

The is the girls-only Scouting organization serving Japan, founded in 1919.

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Girolamo Caruso

Girolamo Caruso (September 18, 1842, Alcamo, province of Trapani – January 2, 1923, Pisa), was an Italian agronomist and university teacher.

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Giulio Carlo Argan

Giulio Carlo Argan (17 May 1909 – 12 November 1992) was an Italian art historian and politician.

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Giulio da Milano

Giulio da Milano (Nice, 1895 - Turin, 1990) was an Italian painter, teacher and graphic designer.

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Giulio Salvadori

Giulio Salvadori (Monte San Savino, 14 September 1862 - Rome, 7 October 1928) was an Italian poet, literary critic, and educator.

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Giuseppe Ambrosoli

Giuseppe Ambrosoli (25 July 1923 - 27 March 1987) was an Italian Roman Catholic priest and professed member from the Comboni Missionaries of the Heart of Jesus.

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Giuseppe Torelli

Giuseppe Torelli (22 April 1658, Verona – 8 February 1709, Bologna) was an Italian violist, violinist, teacher, and composer.

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Gladys Olebile Masire

Gladys Molefi Olebile Masire, Lady Masire (30 July 1931 – 17 May 2014) was a Botswana teacher and political figure who served as the longest ruling First Lady of Botswana from 1980 until 1998.

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Glen J. Smith

Glen J. Smith (born) is a United States Virgin Islander educator and teacher.

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Glen McKinnon

Glen McKinnon (born 16 December 1937) is a Canadian educator and politician from Manitoba.

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Glenda Dickerson

Glenda Dickerson (February 9, 1945 – January 12, 2012) was an iconic director, folklorist, adaptor, writer, choreographer, actor, black theatre organizer, and educator.

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Glenda Kemp

Glenda Kemp (born 1949) is a South African stripper, activist, and teacher.

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Glioma

A glioma is a type of tumor that starts in the glial cells of the brain or the spine.

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Glossary of education terms (A–C)

This glossary of education-related terms is based on how they commonly are used in Wikipedia articles.

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Glossary of education terms (D–F)

This glossary of education-related terms is based on how they commonly are used in Wikipedia articles.

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Glossary of education terms (G–L)

This glossary of education-related terms is based on how they commonly are used in Wikipedia articles.

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Glossary of education terms (M–O)

This glossary of education-related terms is based on how they commonly are used in Wikipedia articles.

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Glossary of education terms (P–R)

This glossary of education-related terms is based on how they commonly are used in Wikipedia articles.

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Glossary of education terms (S)

This glossary of education-related terms is based on how they commonly are used in Wikipedia articles.

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Glossary of education terms (T–Z)

This glossary of education-related terms is based on how they commonly are used in Wikipedia articles.

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Glossary of spirituality terms

This is a glossary of spirituality-related terms.

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Godswill Akpabio

Chief Godswill Obot Akpabio, CON (born 9 December 1962), is a Nigerian lawyer and politician who is a Senator of the Federal Republic of Nigeria and the Senate's Minority Leader.

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Gokulanada Gitiswami

Gokulananda Singha was born on 26 November 1896, at the Village of Madhabpur of Moulvibazar district of Bangladesh.

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Golan the Insatiable

Golan the Insatiable is an American animated television series that originally aired on Fox on November 23, 2013 along with Lucas Bros. Moving Co.; it officially premiered on January 11, 2014.

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Golda Fried

Golda Fried (born 17 November 1972) is a Canadian/American poet, short story writer, novelist and teacher.

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Golda's Balcony

Golda's Balcony is a play by William Gibson.

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Gonzalo Santos

Gonzalo Q. Santos (died August 4, 2009) was a Northern Mariana Islands teacher, educator and politician.

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Good language learner studies

The good language learner (GLL) studies are a group of academic studies in the area of second language acquisition that deal with the strategies that good language learners exhibit.

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Good Shepherd Sisters: Omaha Order

The Good Shepherd Sisters of Omaha are a branch of the original Good Shepherd congregation that began in Angers, France in 1835, founded by Saint Mary Euphrasia Pelletier.

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Goosebumps Series 2000

Goosebumps Series 2000 is a spin-off of the original Goosebumps series by R. L. Stine.

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Gordon A. Smith

Gordon Appelbe Smith (born June 18, 1919) is a Canadian painter, printmaker, sculptor, and teacher living in West Vancouver, British Columbia.

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Gordon Hill (referee)

Gordon W. Hill (born 8 July 1928) is an English former football referee in the Football League.

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Gordon Keith Chalmers

Gordon Keith Chalmers (7 February 1904 in Waukesha, Wisconsin – 8 May 1956 in Hyannis, Massachusetts) was a scholar of seventeenth-century English thought and letters, president of Rockford College and Kenyon College, and a national leader in American higher education.

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Gospodin Tonev

Gospodin Tonchev Tonev (Господин Тончев Тонев) is a Bulgarian teacher, translator, and politician.

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Gottfried E. Noether

Gottfried Emanuel Noether (7 January 1915 – 22 August 1991) was a German-born American statistician and educator the third generation of a famous family of mathematicians: He was the son of Fritz Noether and nephew of Emmy Noether, the grandson of Max Noether, and brother of chemist Herman Noether.

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Gottlieb Ababio Adom

Gottlieb Ababio Adom (17 November 1904 – 20 June 1979) was a Ghanaian educator, journalist, editor and Presbyterian clergyman who was the Editor of the Christian Messenger from 1966 to 1970.

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Gourish Kaikini

Gourish Kaikini (12 October 1912 – 13 November 2002) was an Indian litterateur, teacher and columnist in the Kannada language.

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Government College of Teacher Education Dharamsala

Government College of Teacher Training in Dharamsala, Himachal Pradesh, India.

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Government Higher Secondary School Kurunikulathupatti

Government Higher Secondary School Kurunikulathupatti is a government school in Kurunikulathupatti.

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Government Higher Secondary School Palayajayankondam

Government Higher Secondary School Palayajayankondam is situated in Tamil Nadu, in Karur district, Krishnarayapuram taluk.

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Graça Machel

Graça Machel (née Simbine,, 17 October 1945) is a Mozambican politician and humanitarian.

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Grace Nichols

Grace Nichols (born 1950) is a Guyanese poet, who moved to Britain in 1977.

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Grading systems by country

This is a list of grading systems used by countries of the world, first organized by continent, with links to specifics in many entries.

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Gradual release of responsibility

The gradual release of responsibility model or GRR model is a particular style of teaching which is a structured method of pedagogy framed around a process devolving responsibility within the learning process from the teacher to the eventual independence of the learner.

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Graduate diploma

A graduate diploma (GradD, GDip, GrDip, GradDip) is generally a qualification taken after completion of a first degree, although the level of study varies in different countries from being at the same level as the final year of a bachelor's degree to being at a level between a master's degree and a doctorate.

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Grady Gammage

Henry Grady Gammage (August 5, 1892 – December 22, 1959) was an Arizonan educator.

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Graham Loomes

Graham Loomes, (born 5 August 1950) is a British economist and academic, specialising in behavioural economics.

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Graham Watson

Sir Graham Robert Watson (born 23 March 1956) is a British Liberal Democrat politician.

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Grama Vikas Kendra

The Nalpathimala Grama Vikas Kendra (GVK) is the extension centre of the Mahatma Gandhi University, in India, at its main campus in Kottayam, Kerala.

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Gran Hermano USA

Gran Hermano (also known as Gran Hermano USA) is the Spanish-language adaptation of the reality television franchise Big Brother, broadcast in the United States on Telemundo and produced by Endemol.

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Grand Contraband Camp, Virginia

Grand Contraband Camp was located in Elizabeth City County on the Virginia Peninsula near Fort Monroe during and immediately after the American Civil War.

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Grand Orient of Italy

The Grand Orient of Italy (GOI) (Grande Oriente d'Italia) is an Italian masonic grand lodge founded in 1805; the viceroy Eugene of Beauharnais was instrumental in its establishment.

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Grand-disciple

Grand-disciple or academic grandson (or granddaughter) (Enkelschüler) are terms sometimes used in academic contexts or contexts relating to fine arts, and denote someone whose mentor or teacher was himself (or herself) a student of a famous representative of that discipline, such as a famous composer or a Nobel Prize-winning scientist.

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Grandmaster (martial arts)

Grandmaster (or Grand Master) and Master are titles used to describe or address some senior or experienced martial artists.

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Grant Collins

Grant Collins (born in Australia) is a professional drummer and drum clinician.

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Grant Serpell

Stephen Grant Serpell (born 4 February 1944) was a member of several bands during the 1960s and 1970s, including Affinity and Sailor.

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Graphics tablet

A graphic tablet (also known as a digitizer, drawing tablet, digital drawing tablet, pen tablet, or digital art board) is a computer input device that enables a user to hand-draw images, animations and graphics, with a special pen-like stylus, similar to the way a person draws images with a pencil and paper.

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Grasshopper Scouts

Grasshopper Scouts (Chinese: 小童軍), Grasshopper Section, or simply Grasshopper, is a Scout Section of The Scout Association of Hong Kong in Hong Kong for 5 to 8 year old boys and girls.

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Greenfield Park One Room Schoolhouse

The Greenfield Park One Room Schoolhouse is located in the town of Wawarsing in Ulster County, New York, United States.

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Greg Calabrese

Greg Calabrese is an American actor who played the recurring character of Trevor on CBS daytime drama The Young and the Restless.

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Greg Davids

Gregory Michael "Greg" Davids (born August 28, 1958) is a Minnesota politician and member of the Minnesota House of Representatives.

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Greg Lindsay

Gregory John Lindsay AO is Executive Director of the prominent Australian think tank the Centre for Independent Studies which he founded in 1976 when a young mathematics teacher in the western suburbs of Sydney.

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Greg Lucas

Gregory S. "Greg" Lucas (born September 15, 1960) was a Republican member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives.

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Gregory Euclide

Gregory Euclide (born 1974) is an American contemporary artist and teacher who currently lives and works outside of Minneapolis, Minnesota.

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Grenville Secondary School

Grenville Secondary School is a co-educational institution located in Grenville, St. Andrews parish, Grenada.

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Group 1 Automotive

Group 1 Automotive, Inc. is an international Fortune 500 automotive retailer with automotive dealerships and collision centers in the United States, United Kingdom and Brazil.

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Guante

Kyle Tran Myhre (born January 23, 1983), better known by his stage name Guante, is an American hip hop recordings artist, National slam poet Champion (2008-2009), activist, and educator based in Minneapolis, Minnesota.

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Guardians of Ga'Hoole

Guardians of Ga'Hoole is a fantasy book series written by Kathryn Lasky and published by Scholastic.

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Gudensberg

Gudensberg is a small town in northern Hesse, Germany.

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Gudrun Parker

Gudrun Bjerring Parker (born March 16, 1920 in Winnipeg) is an award-winning Canadian filmmaker, writer, producer and a recipient of the Order of Canada.

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Guglielmo Pizzirani

Guglielmo Pizzirani (1886 – 1971), was an Italian painter and teacher, belonging to the modernist group Gruppo Moderno Italiano (Modern Italian Group), and active in Bologna, Italy.

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Guido Verbeck

Guido Herman Fridolin Verbeck (born Verbeek) (23 January 1830 – 10 March 1898) was a Dutch political advisor, educator, and missionary active in Bakumatsu and Meiji period Japan.

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Gunnar Ellefsen

Gunnar Ellefsen (7 August 1930 – 12 April 1997) was a Norwegian politician for the Labour Party.

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Gunnel Gummeson

Gunnel Gummeson (born 1930, declared dead ''in absentia'' 8 February 1977), was a Swedish school teacher, last seen travelling in Northern Afghanistan with her American fiancé Peter Winant in 1956.

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Guru

Guru (गुरु, IAST: guru) is a Sanskrit term that connotes someone who is a "teacher, guide, expert, or master" of certain knowledge or field.

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Guru Sishyulu

Guru Sishyulu (English: Teacher-Student) is a 1990 Telugu action comedy film produced by M. Purna Prakash, S. Sambasiva Rao on Srilatha Art Productions banner and directed by S. P. Muthuraman.

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Gurukkal (kalaripayattu)

Gurukkaḷ, derivied from Gurukula based on Guru-shishya traditional parampara, is a term used in the Malayalam language which means guru or teacher.

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Gustav Fridolin

Per Gustav Edvard Fridolin (born 10 May 1983) is a Swedish politician and the current Minister of Education, having been appointed in 2014.

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Gustav Heckmann

Gustav Heckmann (22 April 1898 – 8 June 1996) was a German philosopher and teacher.

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Gustav Nottebohm

Martin Gustav Nottebohm (12 November 1817, Lüdenscheid, Westphalia – 29 October 1882, Graz) was a pianist, teacher, musical editor and composer who spent most of his career in Vienna.

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Gustave Gagnon

Gustave Adolphe Mathurin Gagnon (6 November 1842 – 19 November 1930) was a Canadian organist, composer, and music educator.

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Gustave Sap

Gustave Charles Sap (21 January 1886 – 19 March 1940) was a Belgian politician and minister for the Catholic Party.

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Guus Kuijer

Guus Kuijer (born 1 August 1942) is a Dutch author.

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Guy Arseneault

Guy H. Arseneault (born 11 May 1952 in Dalhousie, New Brunswick) was a member of the House of Commons of Canada from 1988 to 1997.

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Guy Burt

Guy Burt (born 31 May 1972) is an English author and BAFTA award-winning screenwriter.

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Guy Diehl

Guy Diehl (born 1949, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) is an American artist best known for still life paintings and prints, many of which incorporate direct references to historically significant artists and artworks.

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Guy J. Swope

Guy Jacob Swope (December 26, 1892 – July 25, 1969) was an American teacher, accountant, and Democratic politician.

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Gwyn Thomas (novelist)

Gwyn Thomas (6 July 1913 – 13 April 1981) was a Welsh writer, dramatist, Punch-columnist, radio broadcaster and raconteur, who has been called "the true voice of the English-speaking valleys".

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György Pauk

György Pauk (born 26 October 1936 Budapest) is a Hungarian violinist, chamber musician and music pedagogue.

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Gymbowen, Victoria

Gymbowen is a township in the Shire of West Wimmera of Victoria, Australia.

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H. Adams Carter

Hubert Adams "Ad" Carter (June 6, 1914 – April 1, 1995) was an American mountaineer, language teacher and was editor of the American Alpine Journal for 35 years.

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H. C. Baldridge

Henry Clarence Baldridge (November 24, 1868 – June 8, 1947) was an American politician.

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H. Daudi Mokinyo

Haron Daudi Mokinyo ole Loolpisia (1912 - 19 July 1982) is the first Maasai clergy of the Anglican Church of Kenya, ordained in 1951 in All Saints Cathedral Nairobi.

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H. E. Carter

Herbert Edmund Carter (September 25, 1910 – March 4, 2007) was an American biochemist and educator.

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H. H. ter Balkt

Herman Hendrik ter Balkt (17 September 1938 – 9 March 2015) was a Dutch poet.

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H. Keith H. Brodie

Harlow Keith Hammond Brodie (August 24, 1939 – December 2, 2016) was an American psychiatrist, educator, and former President of Duke University.

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Ha Jin

Xuefei Jin (born February 21, 1956) is a Chinese-American poet and novelist using the pen name Ha Jin (哈金).

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Haşim İşcan

Haşim İşcan (1898 Edirne, Adrianople Vilayet - March 11, 1968, Istanbul) was a Turkish high school teacher, province governor and the first elected mayor of Istanbul.

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Hafizullah Amin

Hafizullah Amin (Pashto/حفيظ الله امين; born 1 August 1929 – 27 December 1979) was an Afghan communist politician during the Cold War.

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Haki R. Madhubuti

Haki R. Madhubuti (born Don Luther Lee on February 23, 1942, in Little Rock, Arkansas, United States) is an African-American author, educator, and poet, as well as a publisher and operator of black-themed bookstore.

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Hale's Ford, Virginia

Hale's Ford is a small unincorporated community located in the northeastern corner of Franklin County, Virginia about from Roanoke.

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Haley James Scott

Haley James Scott (née Haley Bob James) is a fictional character from the CW television series One Tree Hill, portrayed by Bethany Joy Lenz. Haley is initially introduced as Lucas Scott's best friend and eventual sister-in-law, upon her marriage to Nathan Scott, in their junior year of high school. Haley and Nathan have two children together, James "Jamie" Lucas Scott and Lydia Bob Scott.

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Hallstrom Homeschool

Hallstrom Homeschool Workshops, or HHSW, is a large educational co-op of Christian parents and teachers.

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Hamid

Hamad refers to two different but related Arabic given names, both of which come from the Arabic triconsonantal root of Ḥ-M-D.

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Hamilton Alexander Rosskeen Gibb

Sir Hamilton Alexander Rosskeen Gibb, FBA (2 January 1895 – 22 October 1971), known as H. A. R. Gibb, was a Scottish historian on Orientalism.

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Hamilton Holt

Hamilton Holt (August 18, 1872 – April 26, 1951) was an American educator, editor, author and politician.

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Han Zhenxiang

Han Zhenxiang (simplified Chinese: 韩祯祥; b. 1930) is a Chinese electrical engineer and educator.

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Hank Zipzer

Hank Zipzer: The World's Greatest UnderachieverHank Zipzer: The Mostly True Confessions of the World's Best Underachiever in Books 1-3 and Hank Zipzer: The World's Best Underachiever in Book 4.

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Hanno Drechsler

Hanno Drechsler (24 March 1931 – 4 January 2003) was the Lord Mayor of the City of Marburg, Germany between 1970 and 1992, and the instigator of its restoration after urban renewal; he was also an important Social Democratic politician and political scientist.

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Hans Christian Cornelius Mortensen

Hans Christian Cornelius Mortensen (27 August 1856 – 7 June 1921) was a Danish teacher and ornithologist.

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Hans de Wit

Johannes Wilhelmus Maria "Hans" de Wit (born 1950) is a Dutch international educator and higher education administrator, known for his leading scholarly work on the field of Internationalization of Higher Education.

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Hans Dijkstal

Henri Frans "Hans" Dijkstal (28 February 1943 – 9 May 2010) was a Dutch politician of the People's Party for Freedom and Democracy (VVD).

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Hans Hillen

Johannes Stefanus Joseph "Hans" Hillen (born June 17, 1947) is a former Dutch politician of the Christian Democratic Appeal (CDA).

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Hans J. Røsjorde

Hans Johan Røsjorde (born 11 November 1941) is a Norwegian politician for the Progress Party.

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Hans Janmaat

Johannes Gerardus Hendrikus "Hans" Janmaat (November 3, 1934 – June 9, 2002) was a Dutch politician of the Centre Party (CP) and later his own formed Centre Democrats (CD).

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Hans Jansen

Johannes Juliaan Gijsbert "Hans" Jansen (17 November 1942 – 5 May 2015) was a Dutch politician, scholar of contemporary Islam and author.

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Hans Leussink

Hans Leussink (2 February 1912 in Schüttorf – 16 February 2008 in Karlsruhe) was a German teacher and politician.

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Hans Maeder

Hans Karl Maeder (December 29, 1909 – September 8, 1988) was an innovative educator who founded the Stockbridge School in Stockbridge, Massachusetts and served as its director and headmaster for 23 years.

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Hans Ras

Johannes Jacobus (Hans) Ras (1 April 1926 – 22 October 2003) was emeritus professor of Javanese language and literature at Leiden University, the Netherlands.

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Hans Sittner

Hans Sittner (August 9, 1903 - May 9, 1990) was an Austrian lawyer, music teacher and author, and pianist.

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Hans Steffen

Picture of Hans Steffen in 1916 Hans Steffen Hoffman (20 July 1865, in Fürstenwerder, Prussia – 7 April 1936, in Davos, Switzerland) was a German geographer and explorer of the Aysén Region in western Patagonia.

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Hans van den Doel (Labour Party)

Johannes "Hans" van den Doel (4 April 1937 – 28 March 2012) was a Dutch politician of the Labour Party (PvdA).

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Hans von Koessler

Hans von Koessler (1 January 1853 – 23 May 1926) was a German composer, conductor and music teacher.

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Happy Families

Happy Families is a traditional card game, usually with a specially made set of picture cards, featuring illustrations of fictional families of four, most often based on occupation types.

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Happy Now? (play)

Happy Now? is a British play by Lucinda Coxon, first staged at the National Theatre, London in 2008.

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Harald Gutzelnig

Harald Gutzelnig (born June 18, 1956) is an Austrian editor, managing director, non-fictional author and software programmer.

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Harlan Amen

Harlan Page Amen (April 14, 1853 – November 9, 1913) was an American educator and the seventh principal of Phillips Exeter Academy.

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Harlan Cleveland

Harlan Cleveland (January 19, 1918 – May 30, 2008) was an American diplomat, educator, and author.

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Harlan Hanson

Harlan Philip Hanson (February 18, 1925 – November 28, 1996), also known as "Harpo" Hanson, was an American educator and the Director of the Advanced Placement Program from 1965 to 1989.

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Harlan J. Brothers

Harlan J. Brothers is an inventor, composer, mathematician, and educator based in Branford, Connecticut.

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Harley Orrin Staggers

Harley Orrin Staggers Sr. (August 3, 1907 - August 20, 1991) was an American politician who served sixteen terms in the United States House of Representatives from 1949 to 1981, representing West Virginia's 2nd Congressional District as a Democrat.

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Harm Beertema

Harm Jan Beertema (born 9 March 1952) is a Dutch politician and former educator.

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Harold Costley-White

The Very Rev Harold Costley-White DD (9 November 1878 – 5 April 1966) was an Anglican dean and author in the mid-20th century.

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Harold E. Pierce

Harold E. Pierce Jr.

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Harold L. Martin

Harold L. Martin Sr. Ph.D. (born October 22, 1951) is an American engineer, educator and former, and current Chancellor of Winston-Salem State and North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University respectively.

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Harold McCusker

James Harold McCusker (7 February 1940 — 12 February 1990) was a Northern Ireland Ulster Unionist Party politician who served as the Deputy Leader of the UUP Assembly Group from 1982–86.

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Harold Montgomery

A Harold Montgomery Sr. (April 19, 1911 – December 17, 1995) was an agricultural businessman and a Louisiana state senator, who was an outspoken conservative within his state's dominant Democratic Party.

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Harold Rosenbaum

Harold Rosenbaum (born January 24, 1950) is an American conductor and musician.

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Harold Samuel

Not to be confused with Harold Samuel, Baron Samuel of Wych Cross Harold Samuel (23 May 187915 January 1937) was a distinguished English pianist and pedagogue.

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Harold Schoen

Harold Schoen (born in Fort Recovery, Ohio) is a retired mathematics educator and former college basketball player.

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Harold Sumberg

Harold Sumberg (August 25, 1905 – January 6, 1994) was an American-born Canadian violinist, teacher, conductor, and adjudicator.

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Harper Brewer Jr.

Harper Brewer Jr. (born December 22, 1937), was an American politician in the state of Tennessee.

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Harriet Gibbs Marshall

Harriet Gibbs Marshall (1868 – February 21, 1941) was a Canadian-born African-American musician, writer, and educator best known for opening the Washington Conservatory of Music and School of Expression in 1903 in Washington, D.C.

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Harriet Josephine Terry

Harriet Josephine Terry (February 4, 1885 - August 15, 1967) was one of the sophomores founders of 1908 of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated, the first sorority founded by African-American women.

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Harriet Merrill Johnson

Harriet Merrill Johnson (born 1886 in Bangor, Maine), graduated from the Massachusetts Homeopathic Hospital and began working as a district nurse at the Henry Street Settlement.

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Harriet Miers

Harriet Ellan Miers (born August 10, 1945) is a Republican lawyer and former White House Counsel to President George W. Bush.

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Harriet Ntabazi

Harriet Ntabazi (born 11 December 1974) is a Ugandan politician.

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Harriet Schock

Harriet Schock is an American singer, songwriter, teacher, author, and actress.

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Harriet Wadeson

Harriet Claire Wadeson Ph.D., LCSW, ATR-BC, HLM (January 9,1931 – January 26, 2016) was a pioneer in the art therapy profession, as well as an accomplished author, researcher, and educator, who established and directed the Art Therapy Graduate Program at the University of Illinois at Chicago and the Art Therapy Certificate Program at Northwestern University http://www.scs.northwestern.edu/pdp/npdp/art_therapy/.

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Harriette Moore

Harriette Vyda Simms Moore (June 19, 1902 – January 3, 1952) was an African-American educator and civil rights worker.

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Harrison N. Bouey

Harrison N. Bouey (August 4, 1849 - December 15, 1909) was a minister in South Carolina, Alabama, and Missouri and a missionary in Liberia.

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Harry B. Chase

Harry Bryce Chase (born November 22, 1947) is a Canadian politician.

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Harry Blevins

Harry B. Blevins (August 22, 1935 – February 19, 2018) was an American politician.

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Harry Kloor

Harry 'Doc' Kloor is an American scientist, film producer, director, writer, and entrepreneur.

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Harry Oldmeadow

Kenneth "Harry" Oldmeadow is an Australian academic, author, editor and educator whose works focus on religion, tradition, traditionalist writers and philosophy.

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Harry Oliver Bradley

Harry Oliver Bradley (November 24, 1929 – March 16, 1990) was a Canadian politician and teacher.

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Harry Pollitt

Harry Pollitt (22 November 1890 – 27 June 1960) was a British politician who served as the head of the trade union department of the Communist Party of Great Britain and the General Secretary of the party.

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Harry Quick

Harry Vernon Quick (born 28 June 1941, Melbourne), is an Australian politician.

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Harry van Bommel

Henricus (Harry) van Bommel (born 24 June 1962 in Helmond) is a Dutch politician, anti-globalisation activist, and former educator.

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Harry Webb Farrington

Harry Webb Farrington (1879–1930) was an American author, poet, hymn writer, preacher, soldier, and educator.

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Harry Wong

Harry K. Wong is an educator, educational speaker and author.

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Haruko Hatoyama

was a Japanese educator of the Meiji, Taishō and Shōwa periods, and the matriarchal head of the prominent Japanese Hatoyama political family which has been called "Japan's Kennedy family." She was a co-founder of what is today Kyoritsu Women's University.

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Harvey Dinnerstein

Harvey Dinnerstein (born 1928), is a figurative artist and educator.

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Harvey H. Nininger

Harvey Harlow Nininger (January 17, 1887 – March 1, 1986) was an American meteoriticist and educator, and although he was self-taught, he revived interest in scientific study of meteorites in the 1930s and assembled the largest personal collection of meteorites up to that time.

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Harvey Munford

Harvey Munford (born July 19, 1940) is a Democratic former member of the Nevada Assembly, representing the Clark County District 6 from 2004 until 2016.

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Harvey Ovshinsky

Harvey Kurek Ovshinsky (born April 9, 1948) is an American writer, story consultant, media producer, and teacher, and has been described as “one of this country’s finest storytellers” by the Detroit News.

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Harvey Perlman

Harvey S. Perlman is a college administrator and the former chancellor of the University of Nebraska–Lincoln.

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Harvey Picker

Harvey Picker (December 8, 1915 – March 22, 2008) was an American businessman, educator, inventor, and philanthropist.

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Hasan Reyvandi

Hasan Reyvandi (born March 21, 1976) is an Iranian stand-up comedian, showman and a presenter.

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Hassan Khalilabadi

Hassan Khalilabadi (حسن خلیل‌آبادی) is an Iranian teacher and reformist politician.

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Hatoyama Hall

, also known as the, is a Western-style residence in Bunkyō, Tokyo commissioned in 1924 by Ichirō Hatoyama, and it was here that he helped form the present Liberal Democratic Party.

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Hauke-Bosak

The Hauke-Bosak (more commonly called Hauke) are originally a German middle class family of allegedly Dutch origin, who after having settled in Poland at the end of the 18th century achieved great importance and titles of nobility in Congress Poland.

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Hawley Ades

Hawley Ades was an American choral arranger, born in Wichita, Kansas on June 25, 1908.

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Haywood S. Hansell

Haywood Shepherd Hansell Jr. (September 28, 1903 – November 14, 1988) was a general officer in the United States Army Air Forces (USAAF) during World War II, and later the United States Air Force.

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Hazel Abel

Hazel Hempel Abel (July 10, 1888July 30, 1966) was an American educator and politician in the U.S. state of Nebraska, who served as a member of the United States Senate for fifty-four days in 1954.

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Hazel Kyrk

Hazel Kyrk (1886 – 1957) was an American economist and pioneer of consumer economics.

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Hákun Djurhuus

Hákun Djurhuus (11 December 1908 – 22 September 1987) was the prime minister of the Faroe Islands from 1963-1967.

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Hålogaland Teater

Hålogaland Teater is a regional theatre serving the region of Nord-Norge, the northernmost of Norway.

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Head teacher

The head teacher,See American and British English spelling differences headmaster, headmistress, head, chancellor, principal or school director (sometimes another title is used) is the teacher with the greatest responsibility for the management of a school, college, or, in the case of the United States and India, an independent school.

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Head voice

In vocal music, the head voice, depending on vocal pedagogy, is a particular part of the vocal range, or type of vocal register, or a vocal resonance area.

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Headscarf rights in Turkey

Turkey has been a secular state since it was founded by Mustafa Kemal Atatürk in 1923.

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Healy family

The Healy family of Georgia became notable in U.S. history because of the high achievements of its first generation of children, who were born into slavery in Georgia in the second half of the nineteenth century.

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Heart of the City (comic strip)

Heart of the City is a comic strip by Mark Tatulli.

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Heather Knight (educator)

Heather Joy Knight is an American educator and former President of Pacific Union College.

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Heaven's Half Acre (archaeological site)

The Heaven’s Half Acre complex is a concentration of Paleoindian sites situated on a series of Pleistocene terraces overlooking a sinkhole in northeastern Colbert County, Alabama, near the town of Leighton.

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Hebrew Academy of Tidewater

The Hebrew Academy of Tidewater, located in Virginia Beach, Virginia, is a dual curriculum school that was founded in 1955 by Rabbi Joseph Schecter with the assistance of Rabbi Joseph Kaminetzky from the Torah U'Mesora Organization.

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Hector Berlioz

Louis-Hector Berlioz; 11 December 1803 – 8 March 1869) was a French Romantic composer, best known for his compositions Symphonie fantastique, Harold en Italie, Roméo et Juliette, Grande messe des morts (Requiem), L'Enfance du Christ, Benvenuto Cellini, La Damnation de Faust, and Les Troyens. Berlioz made significant contributions to the modern orchestra with his Treatise on Instrumentation. He specified huge orchestral forces for some of his works, and conducted several concerts with more than 1,000 musicians. He also composed around 50 compositions for voice, accompanied by piano or orchestra. His influence was critical for the further development of Romanticism, especially in composers like Richard Wagner, Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov, Franz Liszt, Richard Strauss, and Gustav Mahler.

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Hector P. Garcia

Hector Perez Garcia (January 17, 1914 – July 26, 1996) was a Mexican-American physician, surgeon, World War II veteran, civil rights advocate, and founder of the American G.I. Forum.

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Hedi Kyle

Hedi Kyle (born 1937) is a German-born American book artist and educator who has had a major influence on the development of book arts.

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Hedley Beare

Emeritus Professor Hedley Beare AM (28 November 19325 September 2010) was an Australian educator, administrator and author.

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Heidemarie Wieczorek-Zeul

Heidemarie Wieczorek-Zeul (born 21 November 1942 in Frankfurt am Main) is a German politician and a member of the Social Democratic Party since 1965.

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Heidi Hayes Jacobs

Dr.

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HEInnovate

HEInnovate is a self assessment tool for European higher education institutions initiated by the European Commission and OECD with support from a panel of six independent experts.

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Heinrich Gottfried Ollendorff

Heinrich Gottfried Ollendorff (1803, Rawicz near Posen – 3 April 1865, Paris) was a German grammarian and language educator.

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Heinz Ebert

Heinz Ebert (Saxony, Germany, October 13, 1907, – 1983, Rio Claro, São Paulo) was a German-Brazilian geologist, naturalist, and educator.

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Helck

Helck may refer to.

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Helen D. Beals

Helen Dorothy Beals (1897 – 1991) was a Canadian artist and educator.

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Helen Lamoela

Helen Lamoela is a South African politician, and a former Member of Parliament with the Democratic Alliance.

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Helen M. Walker

Helen Mary Walker (1 December 1891 in Keosauqua, Iowa – 15 January 1983 in Teaneck, New Jersey) was a statistician and prominent educational researcher, and the first female president of the American Statistical Association when she was elected in 1944.

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Helen Maynor Scheirbeck

Helen Maynor Scheirbeck (August 21, 1935 – December 19, 2010) was a Native American educator and activist.

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Helen Parkhurst

Helen Parkhurst (March 7, 1887 – June 1, 1973) was an American educator, author, lecturer, the originator of the Dalton Plan, founder of The Dalton School and host of "Child's World with Helen Parkhurst" on ABC Television Network.

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Helena Devereux

Helena Trafford Devereux (February 2, 1885 – November 17, 1975) is an American educator who founded the Devereux Foundation.

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Helena Sá e Costa

The pianist, concert performer and teacher, Helena Moreira de Sá e Costa, was born in Porto on 26 May 1913 and died 9 January 2006 at the age of 92.

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Helene Brehm

Helene Brehm (24 January 1862 in Abterode, Germany – 24 August 1932 in Rinteln, Germany) was a school teacher, poet, and author.

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Helene Lange

Helene Lange (9 April 1848, Oldenburg - 13 May 1930, Berlin) was a pedagogue and feminist.

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Helfrich Bernhard Wenck

Helfrich Bernhard Wenck Helfrich Bernhard Wenck (19 June 1739 – 27 April 1803) was a German historian and educator born in Idstein, Hesse.

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Hell High

Hell High is a 1989 American slasher film written, produced, and directed by Douglas Grossman.

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Hellen Kahunde

Hellen Kahunde, also Helen Kahunde (born 27 November 1982), is a Ugandan educator and politician who serves as the Member of Parliament representing the Kiryandongo District Women' Constituency in the 10th Parliament (2016 to 2021).

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Hellmut Krug

Hellmut Heinz Krug (born 19 May 1956 in Gelsenkirchen) is a retired German football referee.

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Helmut Knochen

Helmut Knochen (March 14, 1910 – April 4, 2003) was the senior commander of the Sicherheitspolizei (Security Police) and Sicherheitsdienst in Paris during the Nazi occupation of France during World War II.

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Helmut Lipfert

Helmut Lipfert (6 August 1916 – 10 August 1990) was a German Luftwaffe fighter ace and recipient of Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross with Oak Leaves.

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Heloísa Helena (politician)

Heloísa Helena Lima de Moraes Carvalho (born 6 June 1962 in Pão de Açúcar, Alagoas) is a Brazilian nurse, schoolteacher, and politician, member of the political party Rede Sustentabilidade.

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Helten

Helten (The Hero) is a novel by the Danish author Harald Kidde (1878-1918) and is his most important work.

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Hempfield Area High School

Hempfield Area High School is a high school for students in the Hempfield Township area of Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania.

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Hendrik Sumendap

Dr.

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Henk Vonhoff

Hendrik "Henk" Johan Lubert Vonhoff (22 June 1931 – 25 July 2010) was a Dutch politician of the People's Party for Freedom and Democracy (VVD).

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Henning G. Jensen

Henning G. Jensen (born March 18, 1950) was mayor in Aalborg Municipality 1998-2013, elected for the Danish Social Democrats.

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Henri Alain Liogier

Henri Alain Liogier, also known as Brother Alain (January 31, 1916 – November 9, 2009) was a French botanist, educator, and member of the clergy based out of Texas, United States.

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Henri Focillon

Henri Focillon (7 September 1881 – 3 March 1943) was a French art historian.

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Henri Jeanson

Henri Jules Louis Jeanson (6 March 1900 in Paris – 6 November 1970 in Équemauville) was a French writer and journalist.

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Henri Lebesgue

Henri Léon Lebesgue (June 28, 1875 – July 26, 1941) was a French mathematician most famous for his theory of integration, which was a generalization of the 17th century concept of integration—summing the area between an axis and the curve of a function defined for that axis.

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Henri Sorvali

Henri "Trollhorn" Sorvali, born 19 October 1978 in Finland, is the guitarist and keyboardist of the pagan metal band Moonsorrow, and keyboardist for Finntroll.

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Henri van Praag

Naphthali ben Levi (Henri) van Praag (September 12, 1916 in Amsterdam - November 3, 1988 in Hilversum) was a Jewish-Dutch educator, philosopher and theologian (or religious historian) who also became known as a (ortho) educational therapist and writer and as a publicist at the psychological and parapsychological field.

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Henri Wald

Henri "Ricu" Wald (October 31, 1920 – 2002; name also spelled Henry Wald) was a Romanian professor, philosopher, logician, and essayist.

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Henri Wallon (psychologist)

Henri Paul Hyacinthe Wallon (15 June 1879 in Paris – 1 December 1962 in Paris) was a French philosopher, psychologist (in the field of social psychology), neuropsychiatrist, teacher, and politician.

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Henry A. Bamman

Henry A. Bamman (June 13, 1918-February 14, 2000) was an American author, professor and teacher.

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Henry Augustus Buchtel

Henry Augustus Buchtel (September 30, 1847 – October 22, 1924) was an American minister, educator, and public official, born near Akron, Ohio.

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Henry Bagiire

Henry Aggrey Bagiire is a Ugandan politician and educator.

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Henry Bright (scholar)

Henry Bright (1724–1803) was a scholar, teacher, and school chaplain.

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Henry C. Moses

Dr.

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Henry Cecil McBay

Henry Ransom Cecil McBay (1914–1995) was an African - American chemist and a teacher.

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Henry Coward

Sir Henry Coward (26 November 184910 June 1944) was a British conductor.

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Henry E. Chambers

Henry Edward Chambers, Sr. (March 28, 1860 – March 8, 1929), was an educator and historian from New Orleans, Louisiana, known principally for his 1925 work, History of Louisiana: Wilderness, Colony, Province, Territory, State, People, a principal source for much on the 19th and early 20th centuries.

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Henry Farnham Perkins

Henry Farnham Perkins (1877–1956) was an American zoologist and eugenicist.

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Henry Grover

Henry Cushing Grover (April 1, 1927 – November 28, 2005), usually known as Hank Grover, was a conservative politician from the U.S. state of Texas best known for his relatively narrow defeat as the Republican gubernatorial nominee in 1972.

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Henry Holmes Croft

Henry Holmes Croft (March 6, 1820 in London – March 1, 1883 in San Diego, Texas) was a British scientist and educator.

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Henry II of England

Henry II (5 March 1133 – 6 July 1189), also known as Henry Curtmantle (Court-manteau), Henry FitzEmpress or Henry Plantagenet, ruled as Count of Anjou, Count of Maine, Duke of Normandy, Duke of Aquitaine, Count of Nantes, King of England and Lord of Ireland; at various times, he also partially controlled Wales, Scotland and Brittany.

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Henry K. Landis

Henry Kinzer Landis (1865–1955) was an editor, photographer, collector, and founder of the Landis Valley Museum in Manheim Township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.

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Henry Kellow

Henry Arthur Kellow (8 July 1881 – 6 September 1935) was a Scottish-born Australian literary critic, author and teacher.

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Henry LeTang

Henry LeTang (June 19, 1915April 26, 2007) was an American theatre, film, and television choreographer and a dance instructor.

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Henry Lillee

Henry Alexander Lillee (11 May 1911 – 8 January 1986) was Dean of Armagh from 1965 to 1979.

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Henry Littlefield

Henry M. Littlefield (June 12, 1933 – March 30, 2000) was an American educator, author and historian most notable for his claim that L. Frank Baum's The Wonderful Wizard of Oz was a political satire, founding a long tradition of political interpretations of this book.

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Henry Louis Gates Jr.

Henry Louis "Skip" Gates Jr. (born September 16, 1950) is an American literary critic, teacher, historian, filmmaker and public intellectual who currently serves as the Alphonse Fletcher University Professor and Director of the Hutchins Center for African and African American Research at Harvard University.

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Henry Martyn Porter

Henry Martyn Porter (April 25, 1835 – February 6, 1907) was an American Civil War Union Army Officer who served as a Colonel and commander of the 7th Vermont Infantry.

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Henry Meade Bland

Henry Meade Bland (April 21, 1863 – April 30, 1931) was a California educator and poet, who became California Poet Laureate in 1929 after succeeding California's first Poet Laureate, Ina Coolbrith.

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Henry Muddiman

Henry Muddiman (5 February 1629, St. Martin’s-in-the-Fields, London, Eng. died 7 March 1692, Coldhern, near Earl’s Court, London) was an English journalist and publisher active after the restoration of the monarchy, in 1660.

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Henry R. Pease

Henry Roberts Pease (February 19, 1835January 2, 1907) was a United States Senator from Mississippi.

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Henry Rawlingson Carr

Henry Carr (15 August 1863 – 1945) was a Nigerian educator and administrator.

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Henry Sabin

Henry Sabin (October 23, 1829–1918) was an Iowa educator.

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Henry Simmons Frieze

Henry Simmons Frieze (September 15, 1817 in Boston – December 7, 1889) was an American educator and academic administrator.

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Henry Teigan

Henry George Teigan (August 7, 1881 – March 12, 1941) was an American labor leader and editor who served as a member of the United States House of Representatives from Minnesota.

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Herb Pfuhl

Herbert "Herb" Pfuhl Jr. (April 25, 1928 – August 18, 2011) was an American politician and teacher.

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Herbert MacNair

James Herbert MacNair (23 December 1868 – 22 April 1955), was a Scottish artist, designer and teacher whose work contributed to the development of the "Glasgow Style" during the 1890s.

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Herman Charles Bosman

Herman Charles Bosman (5 February 1905 – 14 October 1951) is widely regarded as South Africa's greatest short-story writer.

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Herman Georgi

Herman Emil Georgi (June 16, 1870 - ?) was an American schoolteacher, lawyer and Republican politician who served two terms as a member of the Wisconsin State Assembly from Milwaukee, Wisconsin, representing the 10th Milwaukee County district (the 10th Ward of the City of Milwaukee).

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Herman Maxwell Batten

Herman Maxwell Batten (August 4, 1909October 17, 1991) was a Canadian politician, school principal and teacher.

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Herman Ray Hill

Herman Ray Hill, also known as Coach Hill (born October 1937), is a rancher and a retired educator and coach from Dry Creek in Beauregard Parish, Louisiana, who is a Democratic former member of the Louisiana House of Representatives for District 32 in Allen, Beauregard, and Calcasieu parishes in the southwestern portion of his state.

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Herman Sachs

Herman Sachs (Hermann Sachs, originally Segall) (1883–1940) was an artist and art educator, active in Germany and the United States during the first half of the 20th century.

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Herman Spieth

Herman Spieth (21 August 1905 – 20 October 1988) was an American zoologist and university administrator.

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Herman Vandenburg Ames

Herman Vandenburg Ames (August 7, 1865 – February 7, 1935) was an American legal historian, educator, and documentary preservationist long associated with the University of Pennsylvania, where he was a professor of United States constitutional history and, from 1907 to 1928, dean of its graduate school.

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Hermann Grabner

Hermann Grabner (May 12, 1886 – July 3, 1969) was an Austrian composer and music teacher.

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Hermann Graedener

Hermann Graedener or Grädener (8 May 1844 – 15 September 1929) was a German composer, conductor and teacher.

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Hermann Masius

Hermann Masius (January 7, 1818 – May 22, 1893) was a German educator who was a native of Trebnitz (today a borough of Könnern).

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Hermann Poppelbaum

Hermann Poppelbaum Dr.

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Hermann Wiehle

Hermann Wiehle, full name Friedrich Martin Hermann Wiehle (November 18, 1884 in Ballenstedt – July 7, 1966 in Dessau) was a German teacher and arachnologist.

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Herminio Coloma Jr.

Herminio "Sonny" B. Coloma Jr. (born March 28, 1953) is a Filipino businessman and educator.

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Hernan Diaz Alonso

Hernán Díaz Alonso (Buenos Aires, 1969) is an Argentine-American architect.

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Heron Books

Heron Books, Inc. is an assumed business name of Delphi Schools Inc., under which the company publishes many paperback books for teachers, students, and home schoolers, as well as single-subject dictionaries for all grade levels.

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Hesder

Hesder (הסדר "arrangement"; also Yeshivat Hesder) is an Israeli yeshiva program which combines advanced Talmudic studies with military service in the Israel Defense Forces, usually within a Religious Zionist framework.

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High fantasy

High fantasy or epic fantasy is a subgenre of fantasy, defined either by the epic nature of its setting or by the epic stature of its characters, themes, or plot.

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High Performance Driver Education

The High Performance Driver Education (HPDE) refers to driving schools held on dedicated race tracks designed to teach drivers proper high speed driving techniques.

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High-probability request sequence

"High-probability request sequence" is a term used to describe one of several strategies which are used by educators and others to promote and maintain appropriate behaviors in children and in adults with developmental disabilities.

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Higher education in Canada

Higher education in Canada describes the constellation of provincial higher education systems in Canada and their relationships with tent of federal government, provinces, and territories.

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Higher education in Japan

Higher education in Japan is provided at universities (大学 daigaku), junior colleges (短期大学 tanki daigaku), colleges of technology (高等専門学校 kōtō senmon gakkō) and special training schools and community colleges (専修学校 senshū gakkō).

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Higher education in Norway

Higher education in Norway is offered by a range of eight universities, nine specialised universities, 24 university colleges as well as a range of private university colleges.

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Higher education in Portugal

Higher education in Portugal is divided into two main subsystems: university and polytechnic education.

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Higher education in Ukraine

Higher education in Ukraine operates several levels, all of which are regulated by the Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine.

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Hilde Holger

Hilde Boman-Behram (née Hilde Sofer, stage name Hilde Holger; 18 October 1905 – 24 September 2001) was an expressionist dancer, choreographer and dance teacher whose pioneering work in integrated dance transformed modern dance.

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Hildegarde Withers

Hildegarde Withers is a fictional character who appeared in several novels and films.

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Hillsboro High School (Illinois)

Hillsboro High School (HHS) is a coed public high school located in Hillsboro, Illinois (Pop. 6,207 2010 Census) the county seat of Montgomery County, Illinois, in the United States.

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Hillside School, Addis Ababa

Hillside is a private school in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia that offers preschool, primary, secondary and higher education.

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Hipólito Yrigoyen

Juan Hipólito del Sagrado Corazón de Jesús Yrigoyen Alem (July 12, 1852 – July 3, 1933) was a two-time President of Argentina (from 1916 to 1922, and again from 1928 to 1930).

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Hippie

A hippie (sometimes spelled hippy) is a member of a counterculture, originally a youth movement that began in the United States during the mid-1960s and spread to other countries around the world.

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Hippolyte Mège-Mouriès

Hippolyte Mège-Mouriès (Draguignan 24 October 1817 – Paris 31 May 1880) was a French chemist and the inventor of margarine.

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Hippolyte Moulin

Hippolyte Alexandre Julien Moulin, sometimes given as Julien-Hippolyte Moulin or Hypolite Moulin, (1832–1884) was a 19th-century French sculptor.

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Hiram Batchelder

Hiram Treat Batchelder (December 14, 1838 – May 15, 1911) was the second President of the Chico Board of Trustees, the governing body of the city of Chico, California from 1873 to 1876.

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Hirotada Ototake

(born April 6, 1976) is a Japanese sports writer from Tokyo, Japan.

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Historia do Futuro

História do Futuro is a 2016 documentary film about the impact of the 2014 World Cup and 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro on Brazil’s indigenous populations, as well as other marginalised communities.

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History of Brevard County, Florida

The History of Brevard County can be traced to the prehistory of native cultures living in the area from pre-Columbian times to the present age.

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History of education in ancient Israel and Judah

Education has been defined as, "teaching and learning specific skills, and also something less tangible, but more profound: the imparting of knowledge, positive judgement and well-developed wisdom.

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History of retirement

Retirement, or the practice of leaving one's job or ceasing to work after reaching a certain age, has been around since around the 18th century.

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History of the Catholic Church

The history of the Catholic Church begins with Jesus Christ and His teachings (c. 4 BC – c. AD 30), and the Catholic Church is a continuation of the early Christian community established by Jesus.

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History of the Jews in Latvia

The History of the Jews in Latvia dates back to the first Jewish colony established in Piltene in 1571.

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History of the University of California, Berkeley

The history of the University of California, Berkeley can be traced to the establishment of the private College of California and its merger with the Agricultural, Mining, and Mechanical Arts College to form the University of California in 1868.

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History of youth work

The history of youth work goes back to the birth of the Industrial Revolution in the 18th century, which was the first time that young men left their own homes and cottage industries to migrate to the big towns.

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Hitoshi Motoshima

was a Japanese politician.

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HIV/AIDS in Malawi

, approximately 1,100,000 people in Malawi are HIV-positive, which represents 10.8% of the country's population.

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HKMA David Li Kwok Po College

HKMA David Li Kwok Po College is a directly subsidised (DSS) college in Hong Kong, using English as the primary medium of instruction.

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HMC Projects in Central and Eastern Europe

HMC Projects in Central and Eastern Europe is a registered charity and a company limited by guarantee operating from UK.

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Hobart and William Smith Colleges

Hobart and William Smith Colleges are private liberal arts colleges in Geneva, New York.

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Hodding Carter

William Hodding Carter, II (February 3, 1907 – April 4, 1972), was a Southern U.S. progressive journalist and author.

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Hofstra Center for Teaching and Scholarly Excellence

The Center for Teaching Excellence (CTE) at Hofstra University was established in 1990 to support the work of the Hofstra faculty.

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Hokkien honorifics

The Hokkien language uses a broad array of honorific suffixes or prefixes for addressing or referring to people.

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Holland Codes

The Holland Codes or the Holland Occupational Themes (RIASEC) refers to a theory of careers and vocational choice (based upon personality types) that was initially developed by American psychologist John L. Holland.

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Holly Raser

Holly Raser is a Democratic Party member of the Montana House of Representatives, representing District 98 since 2000.

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Homer D. Babbidge Jr.

Homer Daniels Babbidge Jr. (May 18, 1925 - March 27, 1984) was an American historian who served as president of the University of Connecticut from 1962 to 1972.

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Homer Dudley

Homer W. Dudley (14 November 1896– 18 September 1980) was a pioneering electronic and acoustic engineer who created the first electronic voice synthesizer for Bell Labs in the 1930s and led the development of a method of sending secure voice transmissions during World War Two.

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Homer Sprague

Homer Baxter Sprague (October 19, 1829 - March 23, 1918) was an American author, educator, abolitionist, and Lieutenant Colonel of the Union Army.

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Homeroom

Homeroom or advisory is the classroom session in which a teacher records attendance and makes announcements.

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Homeschooling and alternative education in India

The legality of homeschooling in India and a plethora of Alternative Education schools spread over different states has been debated by educators, lawmakers, and parents since the passing of the Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act (RTE) which makes formal education a fundamental right of every child between the ages of 6 to 14 and specifies minimum norms for schools.

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Homeschooling in the United States

Homeschooling in the United States constitutes the education of about 3.4% of U.S. students (approximately 2 million students).

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Homework

Homework, or a homework assignment, is a set of tasks assigned to students by their teachers to be completed outside the class.

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Honório Novo

José Honório Faria Gonçalves Novo (born 24 October 1950, in Barcelos) is a Portuguese politician and a retired secondary school teacher, member of the Portuguese Communist Party (PCP).

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Hong Kong Adventure Corps

The Hong Kong Adventure Corps is a voluntary uniformed group subsidised by the Hong Kong government and the Hong Kong Jockey Club.

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Honora Sneyd

Honora Edgeworth (née Sneyd; 1751 – 1 May 1780) was an eighteenth-century English writer, mainly known for her associations with literary figures of the day particularly Anna Seward and the Lunar Society, and for her work on children's education.

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Hopkinton, Iowa

Hopkinton is a city in Delaware County, Iowa, United States.

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Horace Davies

Horace Jason Davies (17 July 1903 – 4 June 1971) was a member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly.

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Horatio Seymour (Vermont)

Horatio Seymour (May 31, 1778November 21, 1857) was a United States Senator from Vermont.

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Hosic report

In 1917 the Hosic Report on the Reorganization of English in (United States) Secondary Schools placed courteous letter writing as a number one priority.

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House arrest

In justice and law, house arrest (also called home confinement, home detention, or, in modern times, electronic monitoring) is a measure by which a person is confined by the authorities to a residence.

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Houston County, Texas

Houston County is a county located in the U.S. state of Texas.

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How Children Fail

How Children Fail is a non-fiction book by John Holt that was published in 1964 and republished in 1982 in a revised edition.

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How Children Learn

How Children Learn is a nonfiction book by educator John Caldwell Holt, first published in 1967.

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Howard A. Rodman

Howard A. Rodman is a screenwriter, author and educator.

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Howard Rees

Howard Rees is a Canadian jazz pianist and educator.

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Howard Roberts

Howard Roberts (October 2, 1929 – June 28, 1992) was an American jazz guitarist, educator, and session musician.

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Howard Stelzer

Howard Stelzer is a composer of electronic music, whose work is made primarily from sounds generated by cassette tapes and tape players.

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Hoyt W. Fuller

Hoyt W. Fuller (September 10, 1923 – May 11, 1981) was an American editor, educator, critic, and author during the Black Arts Movement.

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Hryhoriy Veryovka

Hryhoriy Huriyovych Veryovka (Григорій Гурійович Верьовка, 25 December 1895 in Berezna, Chernigov Governorate, Russian Empire – 21 October 1964 in Kiev, Soviet Union) was a Ukrainian composer, choir director, and teacher.

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Hryhory Alchevsky

Hryhoriy Oleksiyovych Alchevsky (Григорій Олексійович Алчевський) also known as Grigory Alchevski (Russian orthography) (Григорий Алексеевич Алчевский) (1866 in Kharkiv, Russian Empire – 1920 in Moscow) was a prominent Ukrainian and minor Russian composer.

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Hsu Ta Tung

Hsu Ta Tung (1909-1982), was a Chinese business magnate and the father of Daisy Hsu and Rita Fan.

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Hu Qiuyuan

Hu Qiuyuan (11 June 1910 - 24 May 2004) is a Chinese author, educator and politician from Taiwan.

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Huang Wenyong

Huang Wenyong (25 July 1952 – 20 April 2013) was a Malaysia-born Singaporean former actor and former teacher of Chinese descent.

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Huang Xianfan

Huang Xianfan (zhuang) (November 13, 1899 – January 18, 1982) was a Chinese historian, ethnologist and educator.

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Huỳnh Sanh Thông

Huỳnh Sanh Thông (Saigon, July 15, 1926 – November 15, 2008) was a Vietnamese American scholar and translator.

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Hubert Burge

Hubert Murray Burge (9 August 1862 – 11 June 1925) was an Anglican priest, headmaster of Winchester College, Bishop of Southwark and Bishop of Oxford.

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Hubert Thomas Delany

Hubert Thomas Delany (May 11, 1901 - December 28, 1990) was an American civil rights pioneer, a lawyer, politician, Assistant U.S. Attorney, the first African American Tax Commissioner of New York and one of the first appointed African American judges in New York City.

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Huc-Mazelet Luquiens

Huc-Mazelet Luquiens (1881–1961) was an American printmaker, painter and art educator who was born June 30, 1881 in Massachusetts to Jules Luquiens a French-speaking Swiss and Emma Clark who was born in Ohio.

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Hudson's Bay High School

Hudson's Bay High School is a public high school in the Central Park area of Vancouver, Washington, and is part of Vancouver Public Schools.

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Hugh Aynesworth

Hugh Grant Aynesworth (born August 2, 1931) is an American journalist, investigative reporter, author, and teacher.

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Hugh Blair Grigsby

Hugh Blair Grigsby (November 22, 1806 – April 28, 1881) was a historical scholar from Virginia.

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Hugh H. Breckenridge

Hugh H. Breckenridge (1870-1937), was an American painter known for his teaching and painting.

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Hugh Rodham (born 1950)

Hugh Edwin Rodham (born May 16, 1950) is an American lawyer and former Democratic Party politician who is the brother of former New York Senator, First Lady, and Secretary of State, Hillary Rodham Clinton, and the brother-in-law of former U.S. President Bill Clinton.

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Hugo de los Reyes Chávez

Hugo de los Reyes Chávez (born January 6, 1933) is a Venezuelan state politician and the father of the late Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez (1954 - 2013).

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Hugo Kükelhaus

Hugo Kükelhaus (March 24, 1900 – October 5, 1984) was a German carpenter, writer, pedagogue, philosopher and artist.

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Hugo Kārlis Grotuss

Hugo Kārlis Grotuss (January 17, 1884 in Jaunpils parish "Dočkos" – January 16, 1951 in Dillingen) was a Latvian painter, classified as a Realist.

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Hugo Steinhaus

Władysław Hugo Dionizy Steinhaus (January 14, 1887 – February 25, 1972) was a Jewish-Polish mathematician and educator.

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Human nutrition

Human nutrition deals with the provision of essential nutrients in food that are necessary to support human life and health.

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Humanistic education

Humanistic education (also called person-centered education) is an approach to education based on the work of humanistic psychologists, most notably Abraham Maslow and Carl Rogers.

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Hungarian Historical Society

The Hungarian Historical Society (Magyar Történelmi Társulat) is one of the most important and prestigious learned society among the similar societies in Hungary – but the Hungarian Academy of Sciences is considered as a principal learned society – and the most notable historical society of Hungary which was established in 1867.

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Hunter McGuire

Hunter Holmes McGuire, M.D. (October 11, 1835 – September 19, 1900) was a physician, teacher, and orator.

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Hussain Ul Haque

Hussain Ul Haque (born 1949) is an eminent Urdu critic, Writer and theorist with a sufi approach in his thought and writings.

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Hustle (1975 film)

Hustle is a 1975 American neo-noir crime film directed by Robert Aldrich, and stars Burt Reynolds and Catherine Deneuve.

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Hutton Grammar School

Hutton Grammar School is a voluntary aided Church of England day school for boys, with a co-educational Sixth Form.

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Hwa Rang Do

Hwa Rang Do, also known as "The Way of the Flowering Knights" is a comprehensive Korean martial art that was developed in the 1960s by Joo Bang Lee and his brother Joo Sang Lee.

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Hyman Schandler

Hyman Schandler (August 11, 1900 – September 3, 1990) was a violinist, teacher, and conductor.

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Hyper-interactive teaching technology

Hyper-interactive teaching technology or H-ITT is a form of technology used primarily to interact between the students and teachers.

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I Haven't Got a Hat

I Haven't Got a Hat is a 1935 animated short film, directed by Isadore Freleng for Leon Schlesinger Productions as part of Warner Bros.' Merrie Melodies series.

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Ialoveni District

Ialoveni is a district (raion) in the central part of Moldova, with the administrative center at Ialoveni.

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Ian Harland

The Right Reverend Ian Harland (19 December 1932 – 27 December 2008) was a Church of England cleric, serving as Anglican Bishop of Lancaster then Bishop of Carlisle.

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Ian Henderson (politician)

Ian Thomas Henderson (born 24 October 1940) is a former Australian politician.

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Ian MacGregor

Sir Ian Kinloch MacGregor, KBE (21 September 1912 – 13 April 1998) was a Scottish-American metallurgist and industrialist, most famous in the UK for his controversial tenure at British Steel Corporation and his conduct during the 1984–85 miners' strike while managing the National Coal Board.

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Ian McLeod (referee)

Ian McLeod (5 March 1954 – 26 October 2017) was a South African football referee.

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Iarla Ó Lionáird

Iarla Ó Lionáird (born 18 June 1964) is an Irish singer and record producer.

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IB Group 2 subjects

The Group 2: Language acquisition (previously Second Language) subjects of the IB Diploma Programme consist of the nearly 80 additional languages offered and may be studied at the following levels: B (SL or HL), or ab initio (SL only).

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IB Primary Years Programme

The International Baccalaureate Primary Years Programme (PYP) is an educational programme managed by the International Baccalaureate (IB) for students aged 3 to 12.

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Ibrahima Sarr

Ibrahima Moctar Sarr (إبراهيما مختار صار; fulani: Ibrahema Muktar Saar, born 1949) is a Mauritanian journalist and politician of the fulani patrilineage Saar (or Sarr).

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Ice-T's Rap School

Ice-T's Rap School is a reality television show on VH1.

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Ida Helen Ogilvie

Ida Helen Ogilvie (/ˈaɪdə ˈhɛlən oʊˈgɪlvi/) (February 12, 1874 – October 13, 1963) was a United States educator and geologist.

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Ida Henrietta Hyde

Ida Henrietta Hyde (September 8, 1857 – August 22, 1945) was an American physiologist known for developing a micro-electrode powerful enough to stimulate tissue chemically or electronically, yet small enough to inject or remove tissue from a cell.

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Ida Mari

Ida Mari (18 December 1890, in Fraore di Eia (Parma) – 22 May 1981 at Ponte Taro, (Parma)), was an Italian teacher and humanitarist, nominated "Servant of God", by the Vatican, and is remembered in Ponte Taro as "La donna delle beatitudini" (the woman of blessings).

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Ida Odinga

Ida Betty Odinga (born Ida Anyango Oyoo on 24 August 1950) is a Kenyan businesswoman, activist and educator.

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Ida Raming

Ida Raming (born 1932 in Fürstenau, Germany) is a German author, teacher and theologian.

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Ida Tarbell

Ida Minerva Tarbell (November 5, 1857 – January 6, 1944) was an American teacher, author, biographer, and journalist.

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Idaten Jump

is a manga series created by Toshihiro Fujiwara and Ko Etori serialized in Comic BonBon.

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IEDC-Bled School of Management

IEDC-Bled School of Management, located in Bled, Slovenia, is a Business School.

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IEEE Leon K. Kirchmayer Graduate Teaching Award

The IEEE Leon K. Kirchmayer Graduate Teaching Award, which was initially called the IEEE Graduate Teaching Award, is a Technical Field Award of the IEEE that has been presented annually since 1992 to an individual by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) "for inspirational teaching of graduate students in the IEEE fields of interest".

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If There Is I Haven't Found It Yet

If There Is I Haven't Found It Yet is the first full length professionally produced play by the British playwright Nick Payne.

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Ignacio Manuel Altamirano

Ignacio Manuel Altamirano Basilio (1834 – 13 February 1893) was a Mexican radical liberal writer, journalist, teacher and politician.

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Ignition (student training)

Ignition is a transition and mentorship program that is implemented in high schools across the United States.

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Igor Newerly

Igor Newerly or Igor Abramow-Newerly (24 March 1903, Białowieża – 19 October 1987, Warsaw, Poland) was a Polish novelist and educator.

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Ilan Stavans

Ilan Stavans (born Ilan Stavchansky on April 7, 1961) is a Mexican-American essayist, lexicographer, cultural commentator, translator, short-story author, publisher, TV personality, and teacher known for his insights into American, Hispanic, and Jewish cultures.

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Ilda Figueiredo

Maria Ilda da Costa Figueiredo (born 30 October 1948 in Troviscal, Oliveira do Bairro) is a Portuguese politician and Member of the European Parliament for the Portuguese Communist Party, part of the European United Left - Nordic Green Left group.

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Ildefonso Santos

Ildefonso Santos was a Filipino educator and poet.

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Ilja Reijngoud

Ilja Reijngoud (born 5 July 1972) is a Dutch jazz trombonist, composer, arranger and educator who has played with many renowned artists.

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Illinois Community College System

The Illinois Community College System consists of 39 public community college districts, composed of 48 community colleges and one multi-college center (East St. Louis Community College Center) where 3 of the community colleges offer additional classes.

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Ilona Fehér

Ilona Feher or Ilona Fehér (1 December 1901, Budapest, Hungary – January, 1988, Holon, Israel), was one of the last representatives of the Central European Violin School whose greats included Joseph Joachim, Otakar Ševčík and Jenő Hubay.

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Ilona Stetina

Ilona Stetina (1855-1932), was a Romanian pioneer educator and women's rights activist.

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In-service program

An in-service program is a professional training or staff development effort, where professionals are trained and discuss their work with others in their peer group.

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Ina Zdorovetchi

Ina Zdorovetchi (born 1981) is a Moldovan-born classical harpist.

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Inés Mendoza

Inés María Mendoza Rivera de Muñoz Marín (January 10, 1908 in Naguabo, Puerto Rico – August 13, 1990 in San Juan), was a former First Lady of Puerto Rico, teacher, writer and socialite.

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Independent Education Union of Australia

The Independent Education Union of Australia (IEU), with a current membership of over 75,000, is the federally registered industry union representing all employees working in non-government schools and institutions across Australia.

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Index of education articles

This is an index of education articles.

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Indian independence movement

The Indian independence movement encompassed activities and ideas aiming to end the East India Company rule (1757–1857) and the British Indian Empire (1857–1947) in the Indian subcontinent.

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Indian Institute of Science Education and Research, Thiruvananthapuram

The Indian Institute of Science Education and Research, Thiruvananthapuram (IISER Thiruvananthapuram or IISER-TVM) is one of seven IISERs, institutes established by the Ministry of Human Resource Development, Government of India.

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Indian Pharmacist Association

The Indian Pharmacist Association (IPA) is the professional body for pharmacists of India.

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Indian Society for Technical Education

The Indian Society for Technical Education is a national, professional, non-profit Society registered under the Indian Societies Registration Act of 1860.

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Indiana School for the Deaf

Indiana School for the Deaf (ISD) is a fully accredited school for the deaf and hard of hearing, located in Indianapolis, Indiana.

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Indians in Bahrain

The history of Indians in Bahrain dates back to the time of the Dilmun civilisation in 3000 BCE when the civilisation served as a trade link between Mesopotamia and the Indus Valley civilisation.

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Individualist anarchism

Individualist anarchism refers to several traditions of thought within the anarchist movement that emphasize the individual and their will over external determinants such as groups, society, traditions and ideological systems.

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Inez Tenenbaum

Inez Moore Tenenbaum (born March 8, 1951) is an American attorney from South Carolina who served as Chairman of the United States Consumer Product Safety Commission.

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Inezita Barroso

Ignez Magdalena Aranha de Lima "Inezita" Barroso (4 March 1925 – 8 March 2015) was a Brazilian sertanejo singer, guitarist, actress, TV presenter, librarian, folklorist and teacher.

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Information transfer

In telecommunications, information transfer is the process of moving messages containing user information from a source to a sink via a Communication channel.

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Inge Druckrey

Inge Druckrey (born 1940 in Germany) is a designer and educator, who brought the Swiss school of design to the United States.

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Inge Krokann

Inge Krokann (19 August 1893 – 27 September 1962) was a Norwegian writer.

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Ingrid Timková

Ingrid Timková (born January 17, 1967 in ČSSR) is a Slovak actress.

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Inman E. Page

Inman E. Page (December 29, 1853 - December 21, 1935) was a Baptist leader and educator in Oklahoma and Missouri.

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Innis P. Swift

Innis Palmer Swift (February 7, 1882 – November 3, 1953) was a Major General in the United States Army.

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Inquiry education

Inquiry education (sometimes known as the inquiry method) is a student-centered method of education focused on asking questions.

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Institut Jaques-Dalcroze (Brussels)

The Institut de rythmique Jaques-Dalcroze de Belgique exists from the beginning of the fifties.

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Institut Pendidikan Guru Malaysia Kampus Kota Bharu

Institut Pendidikan Guru Malaysia Kampus Kota Bharu or IPGM Kampus KB (formerly known as Institut Perguruan Kota Bharu) is one of the teachers' colleges under Ministry Of Education situated in Pengkalan Chepa, Kota Bharu, Kelantan, Malaysia.

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Institute of Biological, Environmental and Rural Sciences

The Institute of Biological, Environmental and Rural Sciences (IBERS) is a department of Aberystwyth University, and is located in Aberystwyth, Wales.

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Instituto Abel

Instituto Abel is a 1st through 12th grade school in Niterói, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil established in 1950.

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Instituto Lingüístico de Verano (Peru)

The Instituto Lingüístico de Verano (abbreviated ILV, in Summer Institute of Linguistics) is a non-profit organization based in Peru that serves as the branch affiliated with SIL International.

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Instruction

Instruction may refer to.

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Instructional theory

An instructional theory is "a theory that offers explicit guidance on how to better help people learn and develop."Reigeluth, C.M. (1999).

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Instructor

Instructor may refer to: In education.

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Intelligentsia

The intelligentsia (/ɪnˌtelɪˈdʒentsiə/) (intelligentia, inteligencja, p) is a status class of educated people engaged in the complex mental labours that critique, guide, and lead in shaping the culture and politics of their society.

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Inter-generational ministry

Inter-generational or intergenerational ministry is a model of Christian ministry which emphasizes relationships between age groups and encourages mixed-age activities.

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Interaction model

In the context of e-Learning, interactivity is defined as "the function of input required by the learner while responding to the computer, the analysis of those responses by the computer, and the nature of the action by the computer.".

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Intercultural competence

U.S. Military Academy Center for Languages, Cultures, and Regional Studies.

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Intergenerationality

Intergenerationality is interaction between members of different generations.

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International Bureau of Education

The International Bureau of Education (IBE-UNESCO) is a UNESCO category 1 institute mandated as the Centre of Excellence in curriculum and related matters.

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International development

International development or global development is a wide concept concerning level of development on an international scale.

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International Institute for Population Sciences

The International Institute for Population Sciences (IIPS) serves as a regional Institute for Training and Research in Population Studies for the ESCAP region.

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International Medical University

The International Medical University (IMU) is a private, English language, health sciences university in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, and Malaysia's leading private medical and healthcare university.

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International School of Phnom Penh

The International School of Phnom Penh (ISPP) is an international school in Phnom Penh, Cambodia.

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International Standard Classification of Occupations

The International Standard Classification of Occupations (ISCO) is an International Labour Organization (ILO) classification structure for organizing information on labour and jobs.

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InterNICHE

InterNICHE (International Network for Humane Education), based in United Kingdom, is a non-profit organization and an international network comprising campaigners, students, teachers and trainers to promote the use of humane alternatives within biological science, medical and veterinary medical education globally.

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Intimidation

Intimidation (also called cowing) is intentional behavior that "would cause a person of ordinary sensibilities" to fear injury or harm.

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Ioasaf Tikhomirov

Ioasaf Aleksandrovich Tikhomirov (1872-1908) was a Russian actor.

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Iolo Williams

Iolo Tudur Williams (born 22 August 1962) is a Welsh nature observer and television presenter, best known for his BBC and S4C nature shows, working in both English and his first language of Welsh.

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Ion Iovcev

Ion Iovcev is a teacher for the Republic of Moldova.

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Ipswich Grammar School

Ipswich Grammar School is an independent, non-denominational, day and boarding school for boys, located in Ipswich, a city situated on the Bremer River in South East Queensland, Australia.

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Ira Joe Fisher

Ira Joe Fisher (born October 31, 1947, Salamanca, New York) is an American broadcaster, poet, and educator.

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Iranian Teachers' Trade Association

Iranian Teachers' Trade Association (ITTA; کانون صنفی معلمان ایران) is a trade union of educators in Iran.

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Ireland unfree shall never be at peace

"Ireland unfree shall never be at peace" were the climactic closing words of the graveside oration of Patrick Pearse at the funeral of Jeremiah O'Donovan Rossa on 1 August 1915.

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Irina Cabezas

Carmen Irina Cabezas Rodríguez (b. 26 November 1971) is an Ecuadorian politician and educator.

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Iris Estabrook

Iris W. Estabrook is a Democratic former member of the New Hampshire Senate, representing the 21st District from 2002 to 2004.

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Irmgard Möller

Irmgard Möller (born 13 May 1947) is a former member of the German militant group the Red Army Faction (RAF).

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Irvin Randle

Irvin Randle (born November 14, 1961) is an American teacher and fashion model.

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Irving Adler

Irving Adler (April 27, 1913 – September 22, 2012) was an author, mathematician, scientist, political activist and educator.

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Irving Broughton

Irving "Irv" Broughton is a publisher, writer, filmmaker, and teacherIrv Broughton in Spokane, Washington by phone on February 18, 2008.

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Isa Kaita

Isa Kaita C.O.N., C.B.E., LL.D (ABU), LL.D (BUK), DPA (Oxon) a Nigerian Politician was born in January 1912 at Katsina, Nigeria.

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Isaac Felipe Azofeifa

Isaac Felipe Azofeifa (11 April 1909 – 3 April 1997) was a Costa Rican poet, politician and educator.

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Isaac Fisher (educator)

Isaac Fisher (1877–1957) was an African American educator.

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Isaac M. Burgan

Isaac M. Burgan was born a slave October 6, 1848 in McDowell County, North Carolina near Marion to a slave, Sylva Burgan.

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Isaac Oluwole

Isaac Oluwole (1852–1932) was a Nigerian bishop of Sierra Leonean and Egba heritage.

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Isabel Miranda de Wallace

Isabel Miranda de Wallace (born May 27, 1951 in Mexico City) is a Mexican educator and social activist.

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Isabel Muñoz-Caravaca

Isabel Muñoz-Caravaca (3 August 1838, Madrid—28 March 1915, Guadalajara) was a Spanish teacher, journalist, astronomer, labor activist, ecologist, and feminist active in Guadalajara until 1910.

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Isabelle Vengerova

Isabelle Vengerova (Ізабэла Венгерава; 7 February 1956) was a Russian, later American, pianist and music teacher.

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Isara

Isara Charity Foundation is an international charity organization with projects based out of Nong Khai, Thailand.

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Ishibu Higher Secondary School

Ishibu Higher Secondary School (ईसिवू उचच माधयमिक विधालय.) is a community school under government of Nepal located at the point of ishibu vdc ward no.4 in Terathum district of Nepal.It is established in 1960 A.D in the fundamental of primary school and it has been upgraded adding high school & later in 5–7 years ago it has risen as higher secondary school.Since it is situated on the lap of the Himalayas, it has automatically a panoramic environment of nature where the atmosphere is cool and favorable for students.

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Islam in Uttar Pradesh

Islam in Uttar Pradesh numbers about 38,483,967 (19.26%), according to 2011 census, and forms the largest religious minority in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh.

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Islamic philosophy

In the religion of Islam, two words are sometimes translated as philosophy—falsafa (literally "philosophy"), which refers to philosophy as well as logic, mathematics, and physics; and Kalam (literally "speech"), which refers to a rationalist form of Islamic philosophy and theology based on the interpretations of Aristotelianism and Neoplatonism as developed by medieval Muslim philosophers.

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Ismail Gaspirali

Ismail Gaspirali or Ismail Gasprinski (Turkish: İsmail Gaspıralı) (March 20, 1851 - September 11, 1914) was a Crimean Tatar intellectual, educator, publisher and politician.

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ISO/TC 37

ISO/TC 37 is a technical committee within the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) that prepares standards and other documents concerning methodology and principles for terminology and language resources.

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Israel La'ad

Israel La'ad was founded in 2004 to address the needs of the underprivileged in Israeli society by providing afternoon homework assistance, and a Ride for Pride bike riding program for teenagers at risk, and a food delivery program for the elderly.

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Israel Williams

Israel Williams (1709–1788) was an American educator and judge who founded Williams College in 1793 by bequest of Ephraim Williams.

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Issie Barratt

Issie Barratt (born 29 November 1964) is a British composer, known for her work in Big Band jazz and jazz education.

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Italian honorifics

These are some of the honorifics used in Italy.

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Itinerant teacher

Itinerant teachers (also called "visiting" or "peripatetic" teachers) are traveling schoolteachers.

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Iuliu Hațieganu

Iuliu Hațieganu (April 14, 1885 in Dârja, Cluj County – September 4, 1959 in Cluj-Napoca) was a Romanian internist doctor particularly recognized for research done in the field of tuberculosis.

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Iustin Frățiman

Lustin Ştefan Frăţiman (June 1, 1870, Cuhureştii de Jos - September 23, 1927, Cuhureştii de Jos) was a historian and activist from Bessarabia.

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Ivan Dolinar

Ivan Dolinar (1840–1886) was a Slovene Christian Democrat politician, teacher and journalist.

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Ivan Fomin

Ivan Aleksandrovich Fomin (3 February 1872, Oryol – 12 June 1936, Moscow) was a Russian architect and educator.

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Ivan Leonidov

Ivan Ilich Leonidov (Иван Ильич Леонидов, 9 February 1902 – 6 November 1959) was a Russian constructivist architect, urban planner, painter and teacher.

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Ivan Morris

Ivan Ira Esme Morris (29 November 1925 – 19 July 1976) was a British author and teacher in the field of Japanese Studies.

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Ivan Polunin

Ivan Polunin (1920–2010) was a medical doctor, author, teacher, documentary filmmaker and photographer.

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Ivan Rerberg

Ivan Ivanovich Rerberg (October 4, 1869 – 1932, Moscow) was a Russian civil engineer, architect and educator active in Moscow in 1897–1932.

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Ivan Sutherland

Ivan Edward Sutherland (born May 16, 1938) is an American computer scientist and Internet pioneer, widely regarded as the "father of computer graphics." His early work in computer graphics as well as his teaching with David C. Evans in that subject at the University of Utah in the 1970s was pioneering in the field.

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Ivan Vilela

Ivan Vilela (born August 28, 1962 in Itajubá, Minas Gerais) is a Brazilian composer, arranger, researcher, teacher and ''viola caipira'' player.

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Ivan Zholtovsky

Ivan Vladislavovich Zholtovsky (Иван Владиславович Жолтовский Іван Уладзіслававіч Жалтоўскі, 1867–1959) was a Russian-Soviet architect and educator.

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Iván T. Berend

Iván Tibor Berend (commonly known as Iván T. Berend; born 11 December 1930) is a Hungarian historian and teacher who served as President of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences from 1985 until 1990.

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Ivo Strejček

Ivo Strejček (born on 11 January 1962) is a former Czech politician and Member of the European Parliament with the Civic Democratic Party, part of the European Conservatives and Reformists.

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Ivy Josiah

Ivy Nallammah Josiah is a teacher and activist in Malaysia.

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Iyeoka Okoawo

Iyeoka Okoawo (born April 28, 1975) is a Nigerian-American poet, recording artist, singer, activist, educator and TEDGlobal Fellow.

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Izabella Sierakowska

Izabella Antonina Sierakowska (born September 22, 1946; maiden name Kruszyńska) is a Polish politician and one of the leading and the most popular persons of the Polish left.

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Izudin Čavrković

Izudin Čavrković (28 July 1941 – 2 January 2007) was Bosnian classical and jazz trumpeter, member of the Belgrade Philharmonic Orchestra and professor at the University of Priština Faculty of Arts, Serbia and Sarajevo Music Academy, Bosnia and Herzegovina.

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J Harlen Bretz

J Harlen Bretz (September 2, 1882 – February 3, 1981) was an American geologist, best known for his research that led to the acceptance of the Missoula Floods and for his work on caves.

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J-1 visa

A J-1 visa is a non-immigrant visa issued by the United States to research scholars, professors and exchange visitors participating in programs that promote cultural exchange, especially to obtain medical or business training within the U.S. All applicants must meet eligibility criteria, English language requirements, and be sponsored either by a university, private sector or government program.

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J. A. C. Chandler

Julian Alvin Carroll "J.

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J. A. K. Tareen

Jalees Ahmed Khan Tareen, also known as J.A.K. Tareen, was born in Mysore, Karnataka, India in 1947.

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J. Alan Groves

James Alan Groves (December 17, 1952 – February 5, 2007) was a Hebrew Bible scholar, theologian, educator, and church elder.

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J. B. Crowell and Son Brick Mould Mill Complex

The J. B. Crowell and Son Brick Mould Mill Complex is located on Lippencott Road near the hamlet of Wallkill, New York, United States, part of the Town of Shawangunk in Ulster County.

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J. B. Jackson

John Brinckerhoff "Brinck" Jackson, J. B. Jackson, (September 25, 1909, Dinard, France – August 28, 1996, La Cienega, NM) was a writer, publisher, instructor, and sketch artist in landscape design.

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J. Camille Dempsey

Jennifer Camille Dempsey EdD (born March 3, 1973) is an American cultural theorist, educator, educational technologist and media strategist.

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J. Carlyle Sitterson

Joseph Carlyle "Lyle" Sitterson (January 17, 1911 – May 19, 1995) was an American educator who served as chancellor of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill from February 16, 1966, to January 31, 1972.

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J. Dallas Bowser

James Dallas Bowser (February 15, 1846-January 1923) was a journalist and educator in Kansas City, Missouri.

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J. David Markham

J.

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J. Evetts Haley

James Evetts Haley Sr. (July 5, 1901 – October 9, 1995), usually known as J. Evetts Haley, was a Texas-born political activist and historian who wrote multiple works on the American West, including an enduring biography of cattleman Charles Goodnight.

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J. Glenn Schneider

J.

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J. J. Kenneally

J.

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J. Mason Brewer

John Mason Brewer (March 24, 1896–1975) was an American folklorist, scholar, and writer noted for his work on African-American folklore in Texas.

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J. Sargeant Reynolds

Julian Sargeant "Sarge" Reynolds (June 30, 1936 – June 13, 1971) of Richmond, Virginia was a teacher, businessman, and Democratic politician.

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J. Vance Lewis

Joseph Vance Lewis (December 25, 1853? - April 24, 1925), was a slave who was freed through emancipation and who came "out of the ditch" to become a lawyer and was admitted to the US Supreme Court.

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J. William Stokes

James William Stokes (December 12, 1853 – July 6, 1901) was a U.S. Representative from South Carolina.

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J.W.R. Linton

James Walter Robert Linton (1869–1947) was an influential West Australian artist and teacher.

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Jabari Simama

Jabari Simama (born Frederick Lewis on March 6) is an educator, public official, and author.

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Jacek Woroniecki

Adam Marian Tomasz Pius Leon duke Korybut Woroniecki, religious name Jacek (December 21, 1878 in Lublin – May 18, 1949 in Kraków) was a Polish Servant of God.

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Jack Body

John Stanley "Jack" Body (7 October 1944 – 10 May 2015) was a New Zealand composer, ethnomusicologist, photographer, teacher, and arts producer.

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Jack Canfora

John Lawrence "Jack" Canfora (born April 6, 1969) is an American playwright, actor, musician and teacher whose works include Place Setting, Jericho and Poetic License.

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Jack Cattell

The Ven. Jack Cattell was Archdeacon of Bermuda from 1961 until 1982.

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Jack Elder

Hon.

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Jack Epps Jr.

Jack Epps Jr. (born 1949) is an American screenwriter, author and educator, known chiefly for such popular 1980s films as Top Gun, Legal Eagles and The Secret of My Success, which he wrote with longtime partner Jim Cash.

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Jack Green (musician)

Jack Green (born 12 March 1951, Glasgow, Scotland) is a British musician and songwriter.

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Jack H. Adamson

Jack Hale Adamson (1918–1975) was a literary scholar, biographer, teacher, and university administrator.

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Jack Harrison (RAF officer)

Jack Harrison (18 December 1912 – 4 June 2010) was a Scottish educator, military pilot, and prisoner of war during World War II.

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Jack Houston

John William Houston (30 December 1919 – 27 October 2008) was an Australian politician.

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Jack Hyett

Jack Hyett (11 July 1915 – 21 July 2001) was an Australian teacher, broadcaster, author, naturalist and amateur ornithologist.

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Jack M. Wilson

Jack M. Wilson (born 1945) is an American educator, entrepreneur and the President-Emeritus and Distinguished Professor of Higher Education, Emerging Technologies, and Innovation at the University of Massachusetts Lowell.

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Jack Manning (actor)

Jack Manning (born Jack Wilson Marks, June 3, 1916 – August 31, 2009) was an American film, television and theater character actor, teacher and stage director.

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Jack McConnell

Jack Wilson McConnell, Baron McConnell of Glenscorrodale, (born 30 June 1960) is a Scottish politician and a Labour life peer in the House of Lords.

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Jack McFarland

John Philip "Jack" McFarland is a fictional character on the American television sitcom Will & Grace, played by Sean Hayes.

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Jack McGuire

Jack McGuire is a former Democratic member of the Illinois House of Representatives, representing the 86th District from 1995 until his resignation in April 2012.

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Jack Montgomery (Louisiana politician)

John Willard Montgomery Sr., known as Jack Montgomery (born June 2, 1936), is a retired attorney in the small city of Minden in Webster Parish in northwestern Louisiana, who represented the 36th District in the Louisiana State Senate (now Bienville, Bossier, Claiborne, and Webster parishes) for a single four-year term from 1968 to 1972.

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Jack O'Connell (politician)

Jack T. O'Connell (born October 8, 1951) is an American politician and the former 26th California State Superintendent of Public Instruction, having been elected to the post in November 2002 with 61% of the vote.

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Jack Pizzey

Jack Charles Allan Pizzey (2 February 1911 – 31 July 1968) was a Queensland Country Party politician.

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Jack Scott (California politician)

Jack Alan Scott (born August 24, 1933) is an American educator and former Democratic politician.

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Jack Simons

John ("Jack") Joseph Simons (also widely known and referred to as J. J. Simons and J. J. "Boss" Simons, 12 August 1882 – 24 October 1948) was an Australian businessman and politician, best known for establishing the Young Australia League.

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Jack Stephens (musician)

Jack Stephens (born 8 July 1988), is an English drummer and record producer.

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Jack Streidl

Jack Streidl (December 7, 1918 – April 16, 2012) was a high school teacher and athletics coach at Plainwell High School in Plainwell, Michigan from 1945 until his retirement in 1985.

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Jack Swanstrom

John "Jack" Swanstrom (1961/2 – March 4, 2015) was an American educator and film director.

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Jack Taylor (Arizona politician)

Jerald Jackson Taylor, known as Jack Taylor (May 23, 1907 – March 31, 1995), was an educator and Republican politician from Mesa, Arizona.

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Jack Thomas Brinkley

Jack Thomas Brinkley (born December 22, 1930) is an American politician, educator and lawyer.

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Jack Torrance

John Daniel Edward "Jack" Torrance is the main antagonist of Stephen King's horror novel The Shining (1977).

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Jackie Searle (priest)

Jacqueline Ann (Jackie) Searle (born Redhill, Surrey 26 September 1960) has been Archdeacon of Gloucester since 2012.

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Jackie Stedall

Jacqueline Anne "Jackie" Stedall (4 August 1950 – 27 September 2014) was a British mathematics historian.

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Jackie Walker (activist)

Jacqueline Walker (born 1954) is a black Jewish activist, writer and the former Vice-Chair of Momentum.

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Jackson Lago

Jackson Kepler Lago (November 1, 1934, Terra - Eleições 2006. Accessed April 19, 2009. – April 4, 2011) was a Brazilian physician, politician and teacher.

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Jackson T. Davis

Jackson T. Davis (September 25, 1882 – April 15, 1947) was an educator and author from Virginia.

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Jackson's Mill

Jackson's Mill is a former grist mill in Lewis County, West Virginia, near the city of Weston.

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Jacob Carruthers

Mzee Jedi Shemsu Jehewty also known as Jacob Hudson Carruthers, Jr. (February 15, 1930 in Dallas, Texas – January 4, 2004 in Chicago) was an African-centered historian, and educator.

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Jacob Cooper (composer)

Jacob Mauney Cooper (born 1980) is an American composer from in Brooklyn, New York.

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Jacob Katz

Jacob Katz (Hebrew: יעקב כ"ץ) (born 15 November 1904 in Magyargencs, Hungary, died 20 May 1998 in Israel) was a Jewish historian and educator.

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Jacob Kehrein

Jacob Keihrein (born December 5, 1846) was a schoolteacher and a Democratic Party politician who served one term in the Wisconsin State Assembly.

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Jacob L. Moreno

Jacob Levy Moreno (born Iacob Levy; May 18, 1889 – May 14, 1974) was a Romanian-American psychiatrist, psychosociologist, and educator, the founder of psychodrama, and the foremost pioneer of group psychotherapy.

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Jacob P. Chamberlain

Jacob Payson Chamberlain (August 1, 1802 – October 5, 1878) was a U.S. Representative from New York during the American Civil War.

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Jacob Rodrigues Pereira

Jacob Rodrigues Pereira or Jacob Rodrigue Péreire (April 11, 1715 – September 15, 1780) was an academic and the first teacher of deaf-mutes in France.

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Jacobus Groenendaal

Jacobus Groenendaal (1 November 1805 – 27 November 1860) was a South African statesman of Dutch origin, member of the Volksraad of the Orange Free State and the republic's first Treasurer General and Government Secretary in office from 1854 to 1855 and 1856 respectively.

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Jacqueline Fehr

Jacqueline Fehr (born 1 June 1963) is a Swiss politician of the Social Democratic Party of Switzerland.

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Jacqueline Malouf

Jacqueline Malouf (3 July 1941 – 12 October 1999) was an actress, artist and teacher.

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Jacqueline Mbabazi

Jacqueline Susan Ruhindi Mbabazi (born 18 August 1954) is a Ugandan educator, politician and businesswoman.

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Jacqueline Sly

Jacqueline Sly (born May 17, 1948) is an American politician and a Republican member of the South Dakota House of Representatives representing District 33 since January 2009.

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Jacques Gregoir

Joseph (Jacques) Grégoir (Gregoir) (19 Jan 181729 October 1876) was a Belgian pianist and composer.

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Jacques Tichelaar

Jacques Tichelaar (born 2 January 1953) is a Dutch politician and former trade union leader and educator.

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Jacqulyn Buglisi

Jacqulyn Buglisi is an American choreographer, artistic director, dancer, educator, and founder or co-founder of multiple dance institutions.

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Jagmohan Kaur

Jagmohan Kaur (16 April 1948 – 6 December 1997) was a Punjabi singer.

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Jai Pal Singh

Padma Shri Dr.

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Jain rituals

Jain rituals play an everyday part in Jainism.

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Jake W. Cameron

Jacob Welch Cameron, known as Jake W. Cameron (April 17, 1913 – September 30, 1999), was a businessman who served as a Democrat from 1957 to 1961 as the eighth mayor of Bossier City, the sister city to Shreveport in northwestern Louisiana.

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Jakob Mathias Antonson Lothe

Jakob Mathias Antonson Lothe (14 November 1881 – 17 June 1975) was a Norwegian politician for the Liberal Party.

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Jalal Dabagh

Jalal Dabagh (Celal Debax, جهلال دهباغ) (born 1939) is a Kurdish politician and writer/journalist.

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James "J.T." Taylor

James "J.T." Taylor (born August 16, 1953, Laurens, South Carolina) is an American singer and actor best known as the former lead singer of the R&B/funk band, Kool & the Gang.

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James A. Banks

James Albert Banks (born 1941) is an American educator and the Kerry and Linda Killinger Endowed Chair in Diversity Studies and founding director of University of Washington's Center for Multicultural Education.

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James A. Dombrowski

James Anderson Dombrowski (January 17, 1897 - May 2, 1983) was a southern white Methodist minister and intellectual who was active in the Civil Rights Movement of the 1950s and 1960s.

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James A. Garfield

James Abram Garfield (November 19, 1831 – September 19, 1881) was the 20th President of the United States, serving from March 4, 1881, until his assassination later that year.

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James A. Matthewson

Since 1995, James A. Matthewson has been a British Internet entrepreneur, published author, educator, speaker and widely published commentator on digital marketing and digital industry issues.

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James Alexander Calder

James Alexander Calder, (September 17, 1868 – July 20, 1956) was a Canadian politician.

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James Alfred Dunn Podd

James Alfred Dunn Podd (March 16, 1855 - December 23, 1886) was a leading Baptist preacher in Chicago, Illinois.

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James Arthur Oliver

James Arthur Oliver (January 1, 1914 – December 2, 1981) was an American zoologist, herpetologist and educator who served as the Director of American Museum of Natural History, the New York Zoological Park (now the Bronx Zoo) and the New York Aquarium (the latter two now being managed by the Wildlife Conservation Society).

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James Austin (musician)

James Lyle Austin (born November 29, 1937) is an American trumpeter and teacher.

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James Ayatse

His Royal Majesty, Begha u Tiv, Orcivirigh Professor James Ortese Iorzua Ayatse, Tor Tiv V (born 12 May 1956) from Kwande Local Government Area of Benue State in central Nigeria is a Nigerian Academic who is the Paramount Ruler of Tiv Nation and President, Tiv Area Traditional Council and Chairman, Benue State council of Chiefs.

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James B. Donovan

James Britt Donovan (February 29, 1916 – January 19, 1970) was an American lawyer, United States Navy officer in the Office of Scientific Research and Development and the Office of Strategic Services, ultimately becoming general counsel of the OSS (the predecessor of the CIA), and international diplomatic negotiator.

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James Baker Hall

James Baker Hall (April 14, 1935 – June 25, 2009) was an American poet, novelist, photographer and teacher.

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James Bayley (politician)

James Garfield Bayley (26 March 1882 – 14 January 1968) was an Australian politician.

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James Bede

James Adam Bede (January 13, 1856 – April 11, 1942) was an American politician who served as U.S. Representative from Minnesota.

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James Benjamin Aswell

James Benjamin Aswell, Sr. (December 23, 1869 – March 16, 1931), was a prominent American educator and a Democratic U.S. representative from Louisiana, who served from 1913 until his death, which occurred twelve days into his tenth term.

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James Bovell

James Bovell (1817–1880) was a prominent Canadian physician, microscopist, educator, theologian and minister.

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James Boyer

The Reverend James Boyer (1736–1814) was the tyrannical headmaster of Christ’s Hospital from the years 1778 to 1799.

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James Burrill Angell

James Burrill Angell (January 7, 1829 – April 1, 1916) was an American educator, academic administrator, and diplomat.

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James Carnahan

James Carnahan (November 15, 1775 – March 2, 1859) was an American clergyman and educator who served as the ninth President of Princeton University.

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James Chamberlain Baker

James Chamberlain Baker (June 2, 1879 – 1969) was an American Bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church, The Methodist Church, and the United Methodist Church, elected in 1928.

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James Charles Brady

James Charles Brady (born January 21, 1876 in Dublin, Ireland-died January 24, 1962) was a Canadian politician, school principal and teacher.

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James Cordy

James Reginald Cordy (born January 2, 1950) is a Canadian computer scientist and educator who is a Professor in the School of Computing at Queen's University.

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James Curtis Hepburn

James Curtis Hepburn (March 13, 1815 – September 21, 1911) was an American physician, translator, educator, and lay Christian missionary.

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James Cuthbertson

James Lister Cuthbertson (8 May 1851 – 18 January 1910) was a Scottish-Australian poet and schoolteacher.

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James Dallas Burrus

James Dallas Burrus (14 October 1846 – 5 December 1928) was an African-American educator, druggist and philanthropist from Tennessee.

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James Darling (priest)

James George Reginald Darling (31 October 1868 – 24 July 1938) was Archdeacon of Suffolk from 1919 The son of James Darling, Rector of Eyke, he was educated at Haileybury and Jesus College, Cambridge Ordained in 1891 his first post was as curate at Twyford, Hampshire; during which time he was also a master at the local prep school.

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James David Cain

James David Cain, Sr. (born October 13, 1938), is a retired farmer and rancher from the Dry Creek community in eastern Beauregard Parish, who is a Republican former member of the Louisiana State Senate.

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James Delgrosso

James A. Delgrosso (June 30, 1943 – October 8, 2009) was an American politician.

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James DeWoody

James DeWoody is an American painter, printmaker, and sculptor who has worked in New York City since 1972.

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James E. Cheek

James Edward Cheek (December 4, 1932 – January 8, 2010), president emeritus of Howard University, was born in Roanoke Rapids, North Carolina.

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James Edward Walsh

James Edward Walsh (April 30, 1891 – July 29, 1981) was an American Roman Catholic priest and a bishop in China.

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James Fairchild

James Harris Fairchild (1817–1902) was an American educator, author, and former president of Oberlin College.

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James Fairgrieve

James Fairgrieve (1870 – 1953) was a British geographer, educator, and geopolitician.

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James Flaherty

James Flaherty is an American actor and stand-up comedian.

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James Forten

James Forten (September 2, 1766March 4, 1842) was an African American abolitionist and wealthy businessman in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

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James Garfield Gardiner

James Garfield "Jimmy" Gardiner, (30 November 1883 in Farhuquar, Ontario – 12 January 1962 in Balcarres, Saskatchewan) was a Canadian farmer, educator, and politician.

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James H. Cox (Virginian)

James H. Cox (February 16, 1810 – February 18, 1877) was a nineteenth-century American judge, businessman and politician from Virginia.

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James Hebblethwaite

James Hebblethwaite (22 September 1857 – 13 September 1921) was an English-born Australian poet, teacher and clergyman.

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James J. Durham

James J. Durham (April 13, 1849 - December 11, 1920) was a Baptist minister in South Carolina and the founder of Morris College in 1908.

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James Johnston (priest)

James Johnston was Archdeacon of Gibraltar from 1950 to 1962.

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James Joseph Dresnok

James Joseph Dresnok (제임스 조지프 드레스녹, November 24, 1941 – November 2016) was an American defector to North Korea, one of six U.S. soldiers to defect after the Korean War.

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James Kidd Flemming

James Kidd Flemming (April 27, 1868 – February 10, 1927) was a businessman and politician in New Brunswick, Canada.

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James Krüss

James Krüss (31 May 1926 – 2 August 1997) was a German writer of children's and picture books, illustrator, poet, dramatist, scriptwriter, translator, and collector of children's poems and folk songs.

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James L. Hayes

James L. (Jim) Hayes (1915 - May 16, 1989) was an American educator, dean of the School of Business Administration at Duquesne University, and former president of the American Management Association.

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James L. Wilmeth

James L. Wilmeth (1870–1959) was an official in the United States Department of the Treasury who was Director of the Bureau of Engraving and Printing from 1917 to 1922.

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James Leckie

James Thomas Leckie (born 27 November 1975) is a rugby union referee from Sydney, Australia.

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James Leroy Murrill

James Leroy Murrill (January 5, 1847 – April 26, 1937) was the last surviving Confederate veteran to die in Baltimore, Maryland.

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James Lloyd Breck

James Lloyd Breck (June 27, 1818 – April 2, 1876) was a priest, educator, and missionary of the Episcopal Church in the United States of America.

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James M. Simmons

James M. Simmons (commonly referred to as Jimmy Simmons or Dr. Simmons) is an educational administrator, musician and former university president at Lamar University.

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James Madison College

James Madison College is a college of public affairs and international relations within Michigan State University in East Lansing, Michigan, USA.

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James Matthew Townsend

James Matthew Townsend (August 18, 1841 - June 17, 1913) was an African Methodist Episcopal (AME) minister and a state legislator from Indiana.

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James Melvin Washington

James Melvin Washington (April 24, 1948 – May 3, 1997) was an African-American historian, educator and minister from Knoxville, Tennessee.

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James Milnor Coit

James Milnor Coit (January 31, 1845 – 1925) was an American teacher, born in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.

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James Mitchell (Canadian politician)

James Mitchell (March 16, 1843 – December 15, 1897) was a politician in the Province of New Brunswick, Canada.

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James Moeser

James Charles Moeser (born April 3, 1939) was the ninth chancellor of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

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James Monaco

James Monaco (born 1942) is an American film critic, author, publisher, and educator.

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James Moran (writer)

James Moran (born 5 March 1972) is a British screenwriter for television and film, who wrote the horror-comedy Severance.

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James Norton (South Carolina politician)

James Norton (October 8, 1843 – October 14, 1920) was a U.S. Representative from South Carolina.

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James O. McKinsey

James Oscar McKinsey (June 4, 1889 – November 30, 1937) was an American accountant, management consultant, professor of accounting at the University of Chicago, and founder of McKinsey & Company.

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James Phinney Baxter III

James Phinney Baxter III (February 15, 1893 in Portland, Maine – June 17, 1975 in Williamstown, Massachusetts) was an American historian, educator, and academic, who won the 1947 Pulitzer Prize for History for his book Scientists Against Time (1946).

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James R. Fannin

James Roy Fannin (born May 30, 1949), known as Jim Fannin, is the Republican member of the Louisiana State Senate for District 35, which encompasses the parishes of Grant, Jackson, Lincoln, Ouachita, Rapides, and Winn.

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James R. Ford

James R. Ford (December 1, 1925 – October 11, 2017) was an American educator, politician, businessman and community activist.

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James R. Roebuck Jr.

James R. "Jim" Roebuck Jr. (born February 12, 1945) is a Democratic politician who represents the 188th Legislative District (West Philadelphia) in the Pennsylvania House of Representatives.

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James Rhoads

James Evans Rhoads (1828–1895) was an American educator and administrator, first president of Bryn Mawr College.

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James Ricalton

James Ricalton (born about 1844, in Half Way, near Waddington, New York - died in Waddington October 28, 1929) was a school teacher, traveler, inventor, and photographer.

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James Rowland Angell

James Rowland Angell (May 8, 1869 – March 4, 1949) was an American psychologist and educator.

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James Ryan (bishop)

James Ryan (June 17, 1848 – July 2, 1923) was an Irish-born prelate of the Roman Catholic Church.

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James Smedley Brown

James Smedley Brown was a nineteenth-century educator of the deaf who is credited with the publication of the first dictionary of American Sign Language.

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James T. White (politician)

James T. White (August 25, 1837 – March 13, 1892) was an African-American Baptist minister and Republican politician from Helena and Little Rock, Arkansas.

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James Taylor (New Mexico politician)

James G. Taylor (born February 5, 1966) is an American politician and Democratic former member of the New Mexico House of Representatives representing the 12th district from 1994 through 2004, when he was appointed to the New Mexico Senate, representing the 14th District.

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James Thompson (pastor)

James Diego Thompson (1788-1854) was a Scottish Baptist Pastor, and educator.

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Jamil Hashweh

Jamil Issa Hashweh 27/11/ 1903 – 07 /1982 Jamil Issa Hashweh was born in Gaza on November 27, 1903.

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Jan Clark

Jan Clark is an environmentalist and politician in the United Kingdom.

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Jan Fuglset

Jan Fuglset (born 1 October 1945) is a former professional football player.

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Jan Jarratt

Janice Heather Jarratt (born 22 October 1958) is an Australian politician.

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Jan L. A. van de Snepscheut

Johannes Lambertus Adriana van de Snepscheut (12 September 195323 February 1994) was a computer scientist and educator.

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Jan Masiel

Jan Tadeusz Masiel (born 28 March 1963 in Siemiatycze) is a Polish politician.

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Jan Neruda Grammar School

Jan Neruda Grammar School (Gymnázium Jana Nerudy) is a Czech public secondary school situated in Prague.

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Jan Paulsen

Dr.

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Jan Schenkman

Jan Schenkman (born 1 October 1806 in Amsterdam, Netherlands - died 4 May 1863 in Amsterdam, Netherlands) was a Dutch teacher, poet, and author of books for children.

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Jan Willem Spruyt

Jan Willem Spruyt (4 July 1826 – 8 September 1908), also known as Jan Willem Spruijt and Jan Willem Landskroon Spruijt (birthname), was a South African civil servant, lawyer and statesman of Dutch descent.

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Jane Addams School for Democracy

Located in West Side Saint Paul, Minnesota at Baker Center, the Jane Addams School for Democracy was an organization dedicated to the ideals of democracy and citizenship.

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Jane Annie Collier

Jane Annie Collier (28 September 1869–13 October 1955) was a New Zealand teacher of the blind and church worker.

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Jane E. Clerk

Jane Elizabeth Clerk (26 May 1904 – 5 July 1999) was a Gold Coast schoolteacher and a public education administrator.

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Jane H. Smith

Jane Holland Smith (born January 21, 1948) is a retired educator and a Republican former member of the Louisiana House of Representatives for District 8 in Bossier Parish in northwestern Louisiana.

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Jane Lomax-Smith

The Hon.

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Jane Marsh Beveridge

Jane Marsh Beveridge (born Jane Smart; December 2, 1915 – September 16, 1998) was a Canadian director, producer, editor, composer, screenwriter, teacher and sculptor.

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Jane McCarry

Jane McCarry (born 1970) is a Scottish actress.

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Jane Rogers

Jane Rogers (born 21 July 1952) is a British novelist, editor, scriptwriter, lecturer, and teacher.

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Jane Warren

Jane A. Warren (born September 8, 1950) is a former Democratic member of the Wyoming House of Representatives, representing the 13th district from 2000 to 2008.

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Janet Howell

Janet Denison Howell (born May 7, 1944 in Washington, D.C.) is an American politician. A Democrat, she was elected to the Senate of Virginia in 1991. She still represented the 32nd district in Fairfax County.

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Janet Krueger

Janet Eager Krueger (born August 27, 1952)Net Detective, People Search is an artist known for her large-scale oil paintings of South Texas ranching life.

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Janet Powell

Janet Frances Powell AM (née McDonald, 29 September 194230 September 2013) was an Australian politician.

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Janet Smith (Rhodesia)

Janet Duvenage Smith CLM (née Watt; 1915 – 3 December 1994) was the wife of Ian Smith, Prime Minister of Rhodesia from 1964 to 1979.

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Janet Wu (WHDH)

Janet Wu is an American television reporter working for WCBS in New York City.

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Janet-Laine Green

Janet-Laine Green (born December 31, 1951) is a Canadian actress, director, producer and teacher, active for over 25 years.

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Janeth Magufuli

Janeth Magufuli is the 5th First Lady of Tanzania and the wife of Tanzanian President John Magufuli.

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Janette Howard

Janette Howard (née Parker; born 11 August 1944) is the wife of John Howard, who was the Prime Minister of Australia from 11 March 1996 to 3 December 2007 and the second longest serving Australian Prime Minister.

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Janika Vandervelde

Janika Vandervelde (born 1955) is an American composer, pianist, and music educator.

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Janine Haines

Janine Winton Haines, AM (née Carter, 8 May 1945 – 20 November 2004) was an Australian politician who was a Senator for South Australia from 1977 to 1978 and again from 1981 to 1990.

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Janko Leskovar

Janko Leskovar (12 December 1861 – 4 February 1949) was a Croatian novelist.

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Janny Sikazwe

Janny Sikazwe (born 26 May 1979) is a Zambian international football referee.

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Janusz Szrom

Janusz Szrom (born 16 November 1968 in Grodków) is a Polish jazz vocalist and composer.

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Jaroslav Kozlík

Jaroslav Kozlík (22 May 1907 – 21 October 2012) was a Czech educator and theorist of education, a senior member of the Sokol movement, a pioneer and a former volleyball champion in Czechoslovakia.

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Jashodaben

Jashodaben Narendrabhai Modi (born 1952) is the estranged wife of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

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Jasmina Novokmet

Jasmina Novokmet (born 8 September 1969 in Pristina, Yugoslavia - in present-day Kosovo) is a Serbian conductor, Professor of Conducting and former Associate Dean at the University of Pristina Faculty of Arts.

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Jason Betts

Eldon Thiele (born October 4, 1977) is a Canadian singer, songwriter, actor and former teacher.

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Jason Donati

Jason Donati is an animator, educator, and author noted for his animated independent film work, professional career as a 3D visualization artist, and academic authorship including the 2007 book “Exploring Digital cinematography” published by Cengage Learning.

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Jason Foundation

The Jason Foundation is a US organization that provides curriculum material to schools, parents and other teens about how teen suicide can be preventable.

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Jason Isaacson

Jason Isaacson (born May 20, 1971) is a Minnesota politician and member of the Minnesota Senate.

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Jason Lindsey

Jason Lindsey aka "Mr.

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Javier Ninja

Javier Ninja (birth name Javier Madrid,Dance Magazine - interview of "Javier Ninja" by Margaret Fuhrer - retrieved 30 March 2015 born 10 March 1984 in QueensJavier Ninja's workshop and bio in Arkstar (December 3, 2010) retrieved March 31, 2015 (New York City)) is an American vogue dancer and teacher.

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Jay Bruce

Jay Allen Bruce (born April 3, 1987) is an American professional baseball right fielder for the New York Mets of Major League Baseball (MLB).

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János Kass

János Kass (December 26, 1927 – March 29, 2010) was a Hungarian illustrator, printmaker, graphic designer, postage stamp designer, animated film director and teacher.

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Jóannes Eidesgaard

Jóannes Dan Eidesgaard (born 19 April 1951) is a former Faroese politician.

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Józef Mieses

Józef Mieses (1882-1941) was a Polish teacher, linguist, rabbi and military officer.

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József Antall

József Antall Jr. (8 April 1932–12 December 1993) was a Hungarian teacher, librarian, historian, and statesman who served as the first democratically elected Prime Minister of Hungary after the fall of communism (23 May 1990–12 December 1993, his death).

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József Petrétei

József Petrétei (born 10 October 1958) is former Minister of Justice in Hungary.

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Júnia Ferreira Furtado

Júnia Ferreira Furtado (Belo Horizonte, 1960) is a Brazilian historian and university professor.

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Jürgen Graf

Jürgen Graf (born August 15, 1951 in Basel) is a Swiss author, former teacher and Holocaust denier.

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Jōsei Toda

was a teacher, peace activist and second president of Soka Gakkai from 1951 to 1958.

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Jean Arcelin

Jean Arcelin is a French and Swiss teacher and painter born in Paris in June 1962.

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Jean Auroux

Jean Auroux is a French politician.

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Jean Harris (environmentalist)

Jean Mahoney Harris (May 22, 1922 – November 25, 2008) was an American schoolteacher and environmentalist.

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Jean Leroux

Jean H. Leroux (born 6 February 1949) was a member of the House of Commons of Canada from 1993 to 1997.

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Jean M. Doerge

Jean McGlothlin Doerge (born June 4, 1937) is a retired school teacher and a Democratic former member of the Louisiana House of Representatives from Minden, who represented District 10 (Webster Parish) from the death in 1998 of her husband, Everett Doerge, until January 9, 2012.

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Jean Pliya

Jean Pliya born on July 21, 1931 in Djougou, Benin and died on May 14, 2015 in Abidjan, Ivory Coast is a beninese playwright and short story writer.

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Jean Rikhoff

Jean Rikhoff (born 1928) is an American author and editor.

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Jean Schmidt

Jeannette Mary Schmidt (born November 29, 1951) is a former U.S. Representative for, serving from 2005 to 2013.

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Jean-Baptiste Arban

Joseph Jean-Baptiste Laurent Arban (28 February 1825 – 8 April 1889) was a cornetist, conductor, composer, pedagogue and the first famed virtuoso of the cornet à piston or valved cornet.

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Jean-Baptiste Debret

Jean-Baptiste Debret (18 April 1768 – 28 June 1848) was a French painter, who produced many valuable lithographs depicting the people of Brazil.

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Jean-François Simard

Jean-François Simard (born December 10, 1966) is a teacher and former Quebec provincial politician and Cabinet Minister.

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Jean-Gustave Bourbouze

Jean Gustave Bourbouze (Paris, September 7, 1825 - September 23, 1889) was a French engineer, manufacturer of precision instruments and a teacher of technical education.

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Jean-Henri Ravina

Jean-Henri Ravina (20 May 181830 September 1906) was a French virtuoso pianist, composer and teacher.

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Jean-Louis Salager

Jean-Louis Salager was born in Montpellier, France on May 22, 1944.

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Jean-Luc Van Den Heede

Jean-Luc Van Den Heede (born 8 June 1945 in Amiens) is a French sailor.

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Jean-Marie Boisvert

Jean-Marie Boisvert (born September 20, 1939) is a former Canadian politician and teacher.

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Jean-Paul Akayesu

Jean-Paul Akayesu (born 1953) is a former teacher, school inspector, and Republican Democratic Movement (MDR) politician from Rwanda.

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Jean-Yves Mollier

Jean-Yves Mollier (born 5 November 1947) is a French contemporary history teacher.

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Jeanne Clemson

Jeanne Clemson (1922 – September 12, 2009) was an American artistic director, theater director, actress, educator and preservationist.

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Jeanne Deroin

Jeanne Deroin (31 December 1805 – 2 April 1894) was a French socialist feminist.

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Jeanne Harn

Jeanne Angeles Harn (born in Rodriguez, Rizal, Philippines) is a Filipino fashion and ramp model, environmentalist, and beauty queen.

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Jeanne Lenhart

Jeanne Lenhart (born 1945 or 1946) is a California Senior Olympian, American volleyball player, Ms.

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Jeanne Nardal

Jeanne "Jane" Nardal (19? – 1993).

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Jeanne Poppe

Jeanne E. Poppe (born July 6, 1957) is a Minnesota politician and member of the Minnesota House of Representatives.

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Jeanne Ruddy

Jeanne Ruddy is an American dancer, choreographer, artistic director, educator, writer and founder and collaborator of multiple dance projects.

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Jedediah Cleishbotham

Jedediah Cleishbotham is an imaginary editor in Walter Scott's Tales of My Landlord. According to Scott, he is a "Schoolmaster and Parish-clerk of Gandercleugh." Scott claimed that he had sold the stories to the publishers, and that they had been compiled by fellow schoolmaster Peter Pattieson from tales collected from the landlord of the Wallace Inn at Gandercleugh.

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Jef Tavernier

Jef Tavernier (born 1 November 1951 in Aalter, East Flanders, Belgium) is a Belgian politician.

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Jeff Gorell

Jeffrey Frederick Gorell (born November 6, 1970) is currently serving as Deputy Mayor of the City of Los Angeles for Homeland Security and Public Safety.

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Jeff Landry

Jeffrey Martin Landry (born December 23, 1970) is an American lawyer and politician serving as the Attorney General of Louisiana.

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Jefferson County Public Library

Jefferson County Public Library (JCPL) serves Jefferson County, Colorado, United States, and is the third largest public library in the state.

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Jeffery Boswall

Jeffery Boswall (20 March 1931 – 15 August 2012) was a British naturalist, broadcaster and educator.

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Jeffrey Ennis

Jeffrey Ennis (born 13 November 1952) is a British Labour Party politician, who was the Member of Parliament (MP) for Barnsley East and Mexborough from 1996 to 2010, having been first elected at the Barnsley East by-election.

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Jeffri W. Bantz

Jeffri W. Bantz (April 5, 1954 – July 31, 2006) was an American classical conductor and teacher.

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Jeion Ward

Jeion Antonia Ward (born January 6, 1954) is an American politician of the Democratic Party.

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Jennie Lee Riddle

Jennie Lee Riddle (born April 22, 1967) is an American Christian songwriter, best known for penning "Revelation Song", first made popular by Gateway Worship and Kari Jobe, and carried to #1 by Phillips, Craig & Dean.

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Jennifer Archer

Jennifer Archer (born 1957) is an author of young adult/teen fiction, women's fiction and romance born in Cleburne, north central Texas.

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Jennifer Bertino-Tarrant

Jennifer Bertino-Tarrant is a member of the Illinois Senate for the 49th district.

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Jennifer K Dick

Jennifer K Dick, (born 1970) is an American poet, translator and educator/scholar born in Minnesota, raised in Iowa and currently living in Mulhouse, France.

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Jennifer K. Sweeney

Jennifer K. Sweeney is an American poet.

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Jennifer Thanisch

Jennifer Thanisch (born 24 April 1964) is a former English child actress, most active during the 1970s.

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Jenny Q. Chai

Jenny Q Chai is an American-Chinese pianist.

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Jenny Tonge, Baroness Tonge

Jennifer Louise Tonge, Baroness Tonge (née Smith; born 19 February 1941) is a politician in the United Kingdom.

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Jeremy Strong (author)

Jeremy Strong (born 18 November 1949) is an English writer credited with over 100 children's books.

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Jeroen Dijsselbloem

Jeroen René Victor Anton Dijsselbloem (born 29 March 1966) is a Dutch politician of the Labour Party who served as President of the Eurogroup from 21 January 2013 to 12 January 2018, and as President of the Board of Governors of the European Stability Mechanism (ESM) from 11 February 2013 until 12 January 2018.

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Jerome T. Murphy

Jerome T. (Jerry) Murphy (born 1938) is the Harold Howe II Professor of Education Emeritus and Dean Emeritus at the Harvard Graduate School of Education.

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Jerry Fowler

Jerry Marston Fowler (April 26, 1940 – January 26, 2009) was a Baton Rouge businessman who served as Louisiana's state Elections Commissioner from 1980 until his defeat in the 1999 nonpartisan blanket primary, also known as the jungle primary.

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Jerry Holt

Jerry Holt is a novelist, playwright, teacher, and public speaker.

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Jerry Newton (politician)

Gerald F. "Jerry" Newton (born September 15, 1937) is a Minnesota politician and member of the Minnesota State Senate.

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Jerry Truglia

Jerry Truglia, also known by G, is an automotive instructor and author whose work with the US Environmental Protection Agency, Society of Automotive Engineers, National Automotive Service Task Force, Council of Advanced Automotive Trainers, Professional Tool and Equipment News, and the not-for-profit Technicians Service Training has made him nationally recognized.

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Jesús de Monasterio

Jesús de Monasterio y Agüeros (b Potes, Cantabria, 21 March 1836; d Casar de Periedo, 28 Sept 1903) was a Spanish violinist, composer, conductor and teacher.

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Jesse Brand

Jesse David Brand is an American Songwriter, Musician, and Actor.

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Jesse C. Deen

Jesse Claude Deen (April 24, 1922 – December 7, 2015) was an American educator and politician from Bossier Parish, Louisiana, who served as a Democrat in the Louisiana House of Representatives for primarily Bossier Parish from 1972 to 1988.

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Jesse Grant Chapline

Jesse Grant Chapline (13 January 1870 – 4 July 1937) was an American educator and politician who founded distance learning facility La Salle Extension University (LSEU) in Chicago.

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Jesse N. Stone

Jesse Nealand Stone, Jr. (June 17, 1924 – May 14, 2001), was an African-American attorney and educator from Shreveport, Louisiana, who broke past color barriers in state government.

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Jessica Boevers

Jessica Boevers (born August 25, 1972) is an American actress who has appeared in a number of notable Broadway productions, as well as Off-Broadway, film, and television.

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Jessica Eriyo

Jessica Eriyo, sometimes spelled Jesca Eriyo, is a Ugandan educator, social worker, politician and diplomat.

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Jessica Fletcher

Jessica Beatrice Fletcher (born Jessica Beatrice MacGill, known as J.B. Fletcher when writing) is a character and the protagonist portrayed by Award-winning actress Angela Lansbury on the American television series Murder, She Wrote.

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Jessie Field Shambaugh

Celestia Josephine "Jessie" Field Shambaugh (21 June 1881 – 15 January 1971) was an American educator and activist known as the "Mother of 4-H Clubs."Longden, Tom.

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Jessie Lopez De La Cruz

Jessie Lopez De La Cruz (1919 – September 2, 2013) was a Chicano American farm worker, the first female recruiter for the UFW, an organizer and participant in UFW strikes, a community organizer, a working mother, and a delegate to the 1972 Democratic National Convention.

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Jessie P. Guzman

Jessie Parkhurst Guzman (December 1, 1898 - October 25, 1996) was a writer, archivist, historian, educator, and college administrator, primarily at the Tuskegee Institute in Tuskegee, Alabama.

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Jessie St. James

Jessie St.

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Jessie Wallace Hughan

Jessie Wallace Hughan (December 25, 1875 – April 10, 1955) was an American educator, a socialist activist, and a radical pacifist.

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Jetuka Pator Dore

Jetuka Pator Dore (lit, Enchanting, Challenging… The Life) is a 2011 Indian Assamese drama film based on the novel of the same name by Syed Abdul Malik.

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Jiang Lifu

Jiang Lifu (4 July 1890 – 3 February 1978) was a Chinese mathematician and educator widely regarded as the Father of modern Chinese mathematics.

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Jiří Načeradský

Jiří Načeradský (9 September 1939 – 16 April 2014) was a Czech painter, graphic artist and educator.

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Jiří Stivín

Jiří Stivín (born 23 November 1942 in Prague) is a Czech flute player and composer.

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Jill Beck

Jill Beck (born 1949) is an American dancer, scholar, administrator and educator.

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Jim Aikin

James Douglas Aikin (born 1948) is an American science fiction writer based in Livermore, California.

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Jim Alexander (photographer)

Jim Alexander (born August 7, 1935) is an American documentary photographer, photojournalist, activist, and teacher who is best known for being a “Participant Observer” and his photographs of human rights and black culture.

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Jim Bateman

James Alder Bateman (5 April 1925 – 1987) was a New Zealand politician and educationalist.

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Jim Cooke

Jim Cooke is a retired science teacher from Dublin, Ireland.

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Jim Davnie

James T. Davnie (born April 13, 1959) is a Minnesota politician and member of the Minnesota House of Representatives.

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Jim Flynn (songwriter)

Jim Flynn (born March 24, 1938) is an American country music songwriter.

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Jim Glenn

James "Jim" Glenn Jr. (born February 17, 1948 in Birmingham, Alabama) is a former Democratic Party member of the Kentucky House of Representatives, representing District 13 since 2006.

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Jim Graves

James Joseph Graves (born September 27, 1953) is an American businessman and founder of the nationwide AmericInn hotel franchise.

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Jim Hodder (politician)

James "Jim" Hodder (born December 29, 1940 in Rose Blanche, Newfoundland and Labrador) is a former Canadian politician, who represented the electoral district of Port au Port in the Newfoundland and Labrador House of Assembly from 1975 to 1993, and again from 2003 to 2007.

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Jim Jennewein

James 'Jim' Jennewein is an American screenwriter, author, teacher and writer, best known for writing several major Hollywood comedies of the 1990s, including the feature film adaptation of The Flintstones.

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Jim Nunally

Jim Nunally plays bluegrass-style, flat pick guitar with John Reischman and the Jaybirds, and with The David Grisman Bluegrass Experience.

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Jim Peterson (South Dakota politician)

James R. Peterson is a Democratic member of the South Dakota Senate, representing the 4th district since 2005.

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Jim Rex

Jim Rex (born November 21, 1941 in Toledo, Ohio) was the 16th South Carolina Superintendent of Education.

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Jim Sheets

James Lee Sheets (born March 29, 1931), known as Jim Sheets, is a retired businessman from Bella Vista, Arkansas who is a Republican former member of the Arkansas House of Representatives.

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Jim Silva

James Wayne Silva (born January 15, 1944) is a Republican United States politician who served in the California State Assembly.

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Jim Whelan

Jim Whelan (November 8, 1948 – August 22, 2017) was an American Democratic Party politician, who served in the New Jersey State Senate where he represented the 2nd Legislative District, from January 8, 2008, until his death.

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Jimmie Don Aycock

Jimmie Don Aycock (born October 4, 1946) is a veterinarian, rancher, and businessman in Killeen, Texas, who is a Republican former member of the Texas House of Representatives.

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Jimmy Corkhill

James Corkhill is a fictional character from the British Channel 4 soap opera Brookside, played by Dean Sullivan.

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Jimmy D. Long

Jimmy Dale Long Sr. (October 6, 1931 – August 9, 2016) was a Democratic member of the Louisiana House of Representatives for District 23 (Winn and Natchitoches parishes) from 1968 until 2000.

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Jimmy Driftwood

James Corbitt Morris (June 20, 1907 – July 12, 1998), known professionally as Jimmy Driftwood or Jimmie Driftwood, was an American folk music songwriter and musician, most famous for his songs "The Battle of New Orleans" and "Tennessee Stud".

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Jimmy Halliday

James Halliday (27 February 1927 − 3 January 2013) was a Scottish author, historian and politician.

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Jin Guozhang

Jin Guozhang (Traditional Chinese: 金國章, Simplified Chinese: 金国章) is a Chinese pharmacologist, psychopathologist and educator.

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Jin Lee

Jin Lee (born 1961) is a photographer and educator who has exhibited throughout the United States.

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Jitendra Jatashankar Rawal

Jitendra Jatashankar Rawal (born March 30, 1943) is an Indian astrophysicist and scientific educator, recognized for his work in the popularisation of science.

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Jo Cals

Jozef Maria Laurens Theo Cals (18 July 1914 – 30 December 1971) was a Dutch politician of the defunct Catholic People's Party (KVP), now merged into the Christian Democratic Appeal (CDA).

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Jo Carr

Bettye Jo Crisler Carr (September 29, 1926 – July 7, 2007) was a preacher, a teacher, an author, a missionary, a mother of five, and a leader of the Girl Scouts of the USA.

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Jo Riley

Josephine Riley is a British writer, translator, theatre actor, and schoolteacher.

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Jo-Ellen Darcy

Jo-Ellen Darcy is an American government official, most recently serving as the Assistant Secretary of the Army (Civil Works) from August 11, 2009 to January 20, 2017.

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Jo-Michael Scheibe

Jo-Michael Scheibe (born 1950) chairs the Thornton School of Music’s Department of Choral and Sacred Music at the University of Southern California, where he conducts the USC Chamber Singers, teaches choral conducting and choral methods, and supervises the graduate and undergraduate choral program.

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Joachim Aberlin

Joachim Aberlin (d. after 1554) was a German pastor, teacher and songwriter and is author of a large number of songs for the Reformed Church.

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Joachim Heinrich Campe

Joachim Heinrich Campe (29 June 1746 – 22 October 1818) was a German writer, linguist, educator and publisher.

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Joachim Raff

Joseph Joachim Raff (27 May 182224 or 25 June 1882) was a German-Swiss composer, teacher and pianist.

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Joan Bray

Joan Bray (born September 16, 1945) is a former teacher, journalist, and union leader.

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Joan Carson

Joan Carson (born 29 January 1935) is a Unionist politician in Northern Ireland.

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Joan Embury Cochran

Joan Embury Cochran (née Feltham, 16 October 1912 – 31 July 1995) was a New Zealand social reformer, sex educator and teacher.

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Joan Paton

Joan Burton Paton née Cleland (1916–April 2000) was an Australian teacher, naturalist, environmentalist and ornithologist.

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Joanna Mary Berry Shields

Joanna Mary Berry Shields (July 7, 1884 - February 2, 1965) was one of the seven members of the sophomore class of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated, the first sorority founded by African-American women.

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Joanne Lyles White

Lillian Joanne Lyles White (September 12, 1929 – March 9, 2011), known as Joanne White, was an American philanthropist, teacher, humanitarian, and social entrepreneur from Alexandria in Rapides Parish, who founded and co-founded several non-profit organizations and service agencies in Central Louisiana, including Angel Care, the Hope House, the Shepherd Center, Rapides Parish Habitat for Humanity, the Central Louisiana Food Bank, Care and Share, and Christmas Cheer for Children.

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Joanne Ryan (politician)

Joanne Catherine Ryan (born 29 July 1961) is an Australian politician.

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Joaquim Manuel de Macedo

Joaquim Manuel de Macedo (June 24, 1820 – April 11, 1882) was a Brazilian novelist, doctor, teacher, poet, playwright and journalist, famous for the romance A Moreninha.

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João Carlos Di Genio

João Carlos Di Genio is a Brazilian physician and educator.

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Job sharing

Job sharing or work sharing is an employment arrangement where typically two people are retained on a part-time or reduced-time basis to perform a job normally fulfilled by one person working full-time.

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Jocelyne Couture-Nowak

Jocelyne M. Couture-Nowak (February 17, 1958 – April 16, 2007) was an instructor of French in the Department of Foreign Languages and Literature at Virginia Tech in Blacksburg, Virginia and was the only Canadian victim of the Virginia Tech shooting.

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Jody Lumpkin

Jody Lumpkin (born August 13, 1978) is an American former professional basketball player who is better known for his collegiate career at the College of Charleston between 1998–99 and 2000–01.

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Jody Richards

Jody Richards (born February 20, 1938) is a Democratic member of the Kentucky House of Representatives, representing the 20th District since 1976, former Speaker, and former Speaker Pro Tempore of the Kentucky House of Representatives.

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Joe Alaskey

Joseph Francis "Joe" Alaskey III (April 17, 1952 – February 3, 2016) was an American stand-up comedian, actor, voice artist, and impressionist.

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Joe Bloggs

"Joe Bloggs" and "Fred Bloggs" are placeholder names commonly used in the United Kingdom, Ireland, Australia and New Zealand, for teaching, programming, and other thinking and writing.

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Joe Craven

Joe Craven is a Freestyle folk, world and roots music multi-instrumentalist, singer and award winning educator.

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Joe Gidisu

Joe Kwashie Gidisu is a politician and teacher and the current Minister for Roads and Highways of Ghana.

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Joe Kroeber

Joe T. Kroeber is a North Dakota Democratic-NPL Party member of the North Dakota House of Representatives, representing the 12th district since 1999.

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Joe R. Salter

Joe Reece Salter (born August 13, 1943) is the director of governmental affairs of the Louisiana State Department of Education and a Democratic former Speaker of the Louisiana House of Representatives.

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Joe Schmidt (rugby union)

Josef 'Joe' Schmidt is a New Zealand-born Irish rugby union coach, who is currently the head coach of Ireland.

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Joe Szwaja

Joseph Brian "Joe" Szwaja (born October 10, 1956) is an American public school teacher and political activist.

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Joe Warfield

Joe Warfield (born November 6, 1937) is an American actor born in Baltimore, Maryland.

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Joel Brawley

Joel Vincent Brawley, Jr. is the Alumni Distinguished Professor of Mathematical Sciences at Clemson University.

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Joel Brunsvold

Joel Brunsvold was an Illinois politician who served as a Democratic member of the Illinois House of Representatives and later as the Director of the Illinois Department of Natural Resources.

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Joel Dorman Steele

Joel Dorman Steele (May 14, 1836 – May 25, 1886) was an American educator.

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Joel Elias Spingarn

Joel Elias Spingarn (May 17, 1875 – July 26, 1939) was an American educator, literary critic, and civil rights activist.

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Joel Swerdlow

Dr.

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Johan Emil Aro

Johan Emil Aro (1874–1928) was a Finnish entomologist.

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Johan Ferrier

Johan Henri Eliza Ferrier (12 May 1910 – 4 January 2010) was a Surinamese politician who served as the 1st President of Suriname from 25 November 1975 to 13 August 1980.

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Johan Simons

Johan Simons (born 1 September 1946) is a Dutch theatre director.

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Johan Teterisa

Johan Teterissa (born c. 1961) is an Indonesian elementary school teacher, activist and member of the Republic of the South Moluccas, or RMS, a small separatist group which advocates independence for the southern Maluku islands from Indonesia.

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Johan van Hulst

Johan Willem van Hulst (28 January 1911 – 22 March 2018) was a Dutch school director, university professor, author, chess player and politician.

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Johan Witteveen

Hendrikus Johannes "Johan" Witteveen (born 12 June 1921) is a retired Dutch politician and economist who served as Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) from 1973 to 1978.

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Johann Adam von Ickstatt

Johann Adam Freiherr von Ickstatt (6 January 1702 – 17 August 1776) was a German educator and director of the University of Ingolstadt.

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Johann Baptist Schenk

Johann Baptist Schenk (30 November 1753 – 29 December 1836) was an Austrian composer and teacher.

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Johann Christian Josef Abs

Johann Christian Josef Abs (26 August 1781 in Wipperfürth – 15 April 1823 in Königsberg) was a German teacher.

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Johann Ernst Plamann

Johann Ernst Plamann (22 June 1771, Repzin3 September 1834, Berlin) was a German child educator.

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Johann Friedrich Ruthe

Johann Friedrich Ruthe Ruthé or von Ruthe (16 April 1788 in Eggenstädt, near Hildesheim – 24 August 1859 in Berlin) was a German teacher (Oberlehrer), botanist and entomologist.

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Johann Hauler

Johann Hauler (9 October 1829 – 9 August 1888) was an Austrian educator and classical philologist born in Oberrimsingen, a district of Breisach, Germany.

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Johann Julius Hecker

Johann Julius Hecker (December 2, 1707 – June 24, 1768) was a German educator who established the first Realschule (practical high school) and Prussia's first teacher-education institution.

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Johann Steinhauer

Johann Steinhauer (Jānis Šteinhauers, born Jānis Akmeņkalis; 19 January 1705 – 21 February 1779) was a Latvian entrepreneur, social reformer and landowner, who made significant contributions to the Latvian civil rights throughout the 18th century.

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Johann von Böber

Johann von Böber or Boeber or Johann Jacob Beberi (22 December 174616 July 1820) was a German teacher, entomologist and botanist.

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Johann-Wolfgang-von-Goethe-Gymnasium

Johann-Wolfgang-von-Goethe-Gymnasium Chemnitz is a public secondary school in Chemnitz, Saxony, Germany, for grades 5-12.

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Johannes Abromeit

Johannes Abromeit (17 February 1857, in Paschleitschen, East Prussia – 19 January 1946, in Jena, Germany) was a German botanist and teacher.

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Johannes Gillhoff

Johannes Heinrich Carl Christian Gillhoff (May 24, 1861 – January 16, 1930) was a German teacher and author.

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Johannes Hoffmann (SPD)

Johannes Hoffmann (3 July 1867 – 15 December 1930) was a German politician and member of the Social Democratic Party.

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John "Bam" Carney

John Mitchel Owen Carney, known as Bam Carney (born September 30, 1969)) is the Republican member of the Kentucky House of Representatives from District 51 (Taylor and Adair counties), Carney succeeded the retiring Republican Representative Russ Mobley, who was first elected in 2000. Both Carney and Mobley have backgrounds in education, Carney as a basketball coach in area public schools and Mobley at Campbellsville University in Campbellsville, where he supervised theatre arts for more than two decades."Carney to run for representative", Central Kentucky News-Journal, January 30, 2008, accessed May 12, 2009 A native of the Yuma/Speck Ridge community, Carney is the son of June Gabehart Carney and the late Don Carney of Elk Horn. His maternal grandparents were the late W.J. "Bug" Gabehart and the former Irene Eastridge of Casey Creek. His paternal grandparents were Stanley, Jr., and Christine Carney of Columbia, the seat of Adair County. Carney attended elementary school at Knifley and then graduated from Taylor County High School in Campbellsville. In 1991, he received a Bachelor of Arts degree in history from Berea College in Berea, with an emphasis in political science. He later earned teacher certification from Campbellsville University and a Master of Arts degree in educational instructional leadership from Eastern Kentucky University in Richmond. Carney is married to the former Jenifer Martin (born May 1, 1968), originally from Springfield. The couple has two sons. He is a member of Living Grace Church. Carney, a former coach, teaches social studies at Taylor County High School in Campbellsville while he simultaneously serves in the part-time state legislature. He was previously a social studies teacher and head basketball coach at Washington County High School in Springfield in Washington County. Previously, he worked for five years for the Campbellsville Municipal Water Department. In a news release announcing his candidacy, Carney said that he would concentrate his endeavors on public schools, higher education, health care, the infrastructure, and jobs creation. He pledged to build a strong relationship with area state Senators Vernie McGaha, who has since retired, and Dan Kelly. He promised to work to bring several local projects to fruition. Carney said that he would form an advisory team of both Democrats and Republicans from both Adair and Taylor counties. With Mobley's support, Carney won the Republican nomination in May 2008 over two opponents from Campbellsville. He led the primary with 1,925 votes (41.3 percent). Asa James Swan and Russell Montgomery, a former Democrat, trailed with th 1,636 votes (35.1 percent) and 1,097 primary ballots (23.6 percent), respectively. Runoffs are not required for party nominations in Kentucky. In the 2008 general election, Carney defeated Billy Joe Fudge (born April 12, 1951) of Columbia, a replacement Democratic opponent, after the unopposed party nominee, Stephen Doug Mullins (born February 4, 1944) of Campbellsville, withdrew because of health considerations. Carney received 16,105 votes (54.4 percent) to Fudge's 12,263 (41.4 percent). A third candidate polled 1,239 votes (4.2 percent). n the 2017 legislative session, Carney, the chairman of the House Education Committee, obtained passage of his bill to permit charter schools in Kentucky. Republican Governor Matt Bevin is pre-committed to signing the measure into law. Kentucky had been one of only seven states without such institutions but can offer them as early as the fall of 2018. The legislation was opposed by the superintendents in Carney's hometown. While Carney said that he doubts a charter school will be established immediately in Taylor County, he urged that those sections of the state where the demand exists should be allowed this additional educational choice. "Each of our local school districts.

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John A. Hammond

John Hammond (April 11, 1843 – 1939) was a Canadian adventurer, photographer, artist, printmaker and art educator.

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John Adams Bownocker

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John Adelbert Davis

John Adelbert Davis (August 7, 1871–March 17, 1934) was the founder of the Practical Bible Training School in Johnson City, New York, in 1900.

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John Anderson Hartley

John Anderson Hartley (27 August 1844 – 15 September 1896) was an Australian educator and Vice Chancellor of the University of Adelaide from 1893 to 1896.

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John Arcand

Jean-Baptiste (John) Arcand, born July 19, 1942 at Jackson Lake, Saskatchewan, is a Canadian fiddler, composer, teacher, and luthier.

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John Archibald (politician)

John Archibald (15 December 1845 – 20 May 1907) was a politician in Queensland, Australia.

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John Ardis Cawthon

John Ardis Cawthon (March 16, 1907 – October 5, 1984) was an educator and regional historian from Ruston in Lincoln Parish in north Louisiana, who was affiliated with Louisiana Tech University from 1939–1940, 1948, and from January 12, 1954, until retirement on May 31, 1972.

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John B. Fournet

John Baptiste Fournet (July 27, 1895 – June 3, 1984) was a Speaker of the Louisiana House of Representatives, lieutenant governor (1932–1935) of his state, and associate justice (1935–1949) and Chief Justice of the Louisiana Supreme Court (1949–1970).

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John B. Henderson

John Brooks Henderson (November 16, 1826April 12, 1913) was a United States Senator from Missouri and a co-author of the Thirteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution.

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John Barnard (composer)

John Barnard (born 20 April 1948) is a Fellow of the Royal College of Organists (FRCO), an Associate of the Royal School of Church Music (ARSCM) and an active developer of church music as a composer, arranger, choir director and organist in North West London, England.

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John Barnhill Dickie

John Barnhill Dickie (March 30, 1829 – June 5, 1886) was a farmer, teacher and political figure in Nova Scotia, Canada.

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John Bass (politician)

John Bass (July 18, 1926 – March 25, 2007) was an American boxer, schoolteacher, school principal, and Democratic politician from St. Louis, Missouri, who served in the Missouri State Senate from 1981 to 1991.

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John Benson (Minnesota politician)

John H. Benson (born July 30, 1943) is a Minnesota politician and former member of the Minnesota House of Representatives.

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John Bibee

John Bibee (born January 2, 1954) is an American children's writer.

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John Black (U.S. Senator)

John Black (August 11, 1800 – August 29, 1854) was a politician from the U.S. state of Mississippi, most notably serving in the United States Senate as a Whig from 1832 to 1838.

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John Boyd Orr

John Boyd Orr, 1st Baron Boyd-Orr of Brechin Mearns, (23 September 1880 – 25 June 1971), styled Sir John Boyd Orr from 1935 to 1949, was a Scottish teacher, doctor, biologist and politician who received the Nobel Peace Prize for his scientific research into nutrition and his work as the first Director-General of the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO).

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John Bradshaw (author)

John Elliot Bradshaw (June 29, 1933 – May 8, 2016) was an American educator, counselor, motivational speaker, and author who hosted a number of PBS television programs on topics such as addiction, recovery, codependency, and spirituality.

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John Breathitt

John Breathitt (September 9, 1786 – February 21, 1834) was the 11th Governor of Kentucky.

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John Brewis (priest)

John Salusbury Brewis (13 May 1902 – 1 March 1972) was an English Anglican priest.

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John Burris (politician)

John Burris (born 1985) is a Republican former member of the Arkansas House of Representatives.

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John C. Campbell

John Charles Campbell (14 September 1867 – 1919) was an American educator and reformer noted for his survey of social conditions in the southern Appalachian region of the United States during the early 1900s.

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John C. Dancy

John C. Dancy (May 8, 1857 – December 5, 1920) was a politician, journalist, and educator in North Carolina and Washington, DC.

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John C. Hull (politician)

John Carpenter Hull (November 1, 1870 – January 7, 1947) was a U.S. educator, lawyer and politician who served as the Speaker of the Massachusetts House of Representatives from 1925 to 1929.

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John Cameron (Alberta politician)

John Cameron (May 28, 1846 – October 6, 1919) was a merchant and politician in Alberta, Canada and a municipal councillor in Edmonton.

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John Campbell Merriam

John Campbell Merriam (October 20, 1869 – October 30, 1945) was an American paleontologist, educator, and conservationist.

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John Chapman (evangelist)

John Charles Chapman (23 July 1930 – 16 November 2012), affectionately known as "Chappo", was an Australian preacher, Bible teacher and evangelist associated with the Sydney Anglican diocese.

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John Chester MacRae

John Chester "Chet" MacRae MC (August 29, 1912 – October 5, 1997) was a Canadian school teacher, soldier, and politician.

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John Christgau

John Frederick Christgau (born February 11, 1934) is an American author of fiction and non-fiction.

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John Chrysestom Muyingo

John Chrysestom Muyingo is a Ugandan educator and politician.

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John Clarke Foote

John Clarke Foote (1822 - 1895) was a politician in Queensland, Australia.

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John Coburn (painter)

John Coburn (23 September 1925 — 7 November 2006) was an Australian abstract painter, teacher, tapestry designer and printmaker.

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John Collins Covell

John Collins Covell (December 19, 1823 – June 4, 1887) was a 19th-century American educator and school administrator specializing in deaf education in the U.S. states of Virginia and West Virginia.

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John Cook (Texas politician)

John F. Cook (born February 27, 1946) is an American businessman, veteran, civic leader, and member of the Paso Del Norte Group.

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John Cushnahan

John Walls Cushnahan (born 23 July 1948) is a former politician in both Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland who served as leader of the Alliance Party of Northern Ireland and then as a Member of the European Parliament for Fine Gael.

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John D. Petersen

John D. Petersen (born November 21, 1947) is an American chemist and educator who was president of the University of Tennessee system.

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John D. W. Watts

John D. W. Watts (August 9, 1921 – July 21, 2013) was a Baptist theologian and Old Testament scholar.

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John D. Watkins

John Dyer Watkins (September 27, 1828 – 1895) was an educator, lawyer, politician, and judge from his adopted city of Minden in Webster Parish in northwestern Louisiana, USA.

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John Dallat

John Dallat MLA (born 24 March 1947) is an Irish politician in the Social Democratic and Labour Party who represents East Londonderry in the Northern Ireland Assembly.

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John Darwin disappearance case

The John Darwin disappearance case was an investigation into the faked death of the British former teacher and prison officer John Darwin.

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John Dawson Dewhirst

John Dawson Dewhirst (1952 – c. August 1978) was a British teacher and amateur yachtsman who was one of nine westerns, and two Britons, known to fall victim to the Khmer Rouge during the genocidal rule of Pol Pot.

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John Day (Indiana politician)

John Joseph Day is a Democratic member of the Indiana House of Representatives, representing the 100th District since 1996.

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John E. Gray

John Ellis Gray (March 3, 1907 – March 20, 2002) was an educational administrator, businessman and university president at Lamar University.

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John Edgar Colwell Hearne

John Edgar Colwell Hearne (4 February 1926 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada – 12 December 1994 in Stony Hill, Jamaica) was a mixed race Jamaican novelist, journalist, and teacher.

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John Edward Glennon

John Edward Glennon (September 3, 1932 – August 11, 2007) was an American educator.

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John Emil Augustine

John Emil Augustine (born March 12, 1975) is an American novelist, short story writer, singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, mental health advocate, and teacher.

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John Ferrillo

John Ferrillo has been the Principal Oboe of the Boston Symphony Orchestra since 2001.

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John Figueroa

John Joseph Maria Figueroa (4 August 1920 – 5 March 1999) was a Jamaican poet and educator.

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John Forrester

John Stuart Forrester (17 June 1924 – 24 November 2007) was a British Labour Party politician.

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John Forsythe

John Forsythe (born Jacob Lincoln Freund; January 29, 1918 – April 1, 2010) was an American stage, film/television actor, producer, narrator, drama teacher and philanthropist whose career spanned six decades.

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John Franklin (actor)

John Franklin (born John Paul Salapatek; June 16, 1959) is an American actor best known for playing Isaac Chroner in Children of the Corn (1984), and Cousin Itt in The Addams Family (1991).

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John Frederick Demartini

John Fredrick Demartini (born November 25, 1954), is an American researcher, best selling author, international educator, public speaker in human behavior and former chiropractor.

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John H. Foote

John Howard Foote (born May 21, 1959 in Oshawa, Ontario) is a Canadian film critic, historian and biographer, and former television producer and television host, theater director, and educator.

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John H. Niemeyer

John H. Niemeyer (died April 19, 2004) was the second president of Bank Street College of Education and a leading educator and consultant to the United States Office of Education.

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John H. Smythe

John H. Smythe (July 14, 1844 - September 5, 1908) was the United States Ambassador to Liberia from 1878-1881 and from 1882 to 1885.

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John Harden

John Mason Harden (1871–1931) was an Irish bishop and educator who later served as Bishop of Tuam, Killala and Achonry from 1927 to 1931.

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John Harrington (politician)

John Mark Harrington (born 1956) is Chief of Metro Transit Police in Minneapolis–Saint Paul and a former member of the Minnesota Senate who represented District 67, which includes portions of the city of Saint Paul in Ramsey County.

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John Harrison Minnick

John Harrison Minnick (1877–1966) was an American educator, born at Somerset, Ind., and educated at Indiana, Illinois, Chicago, and other universities.

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John Henry Waddell

John Henry Waddell (born February 14, 1921) is an American sculptor, painter and educator.

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John Hope College Prep

John Hope College Preparatory High School (known as John Hope or JHCP) is a public four–year high school located in the Englewood neighborhood on the south side of Chicago, Illinois, United States.

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John Horne Burns

John Horne Burns (October 7, 1916 – August 11, 1953) was a United States writer, the author of three novels.

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John Houston Burrus

John Houston Burrus (February 22, 1849 - March 27, 1917) was an educator in Nashville, Tennessee and Lorman, Mississippi.

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John Hubert Kelly

John Hubert Kelly (July 20, 1939 – September 15, 2011) was a United States diplomat.

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John Hudson Riddick

John Hudson Riddick (April 1, 1848 – August 5, 1895) was an educator, community leader, and minister in the African Methodist Episcopal (AME) church.

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John Hume

John Hume, KCSG (born 18 January 1937) is an Irish former politician from Derry, Northern Ireland.

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John Inge

John Geoffrey Inge (born 26 February 1955) is a Church of England bishop.

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John J. Riley

John Jacob Riley (February 1, 1895 – January 1, 1962) was a U.S. Representative from South Carolina, husband of Corinne Boyd Riley.

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John J.A. Jannone

John J.A. Jannone (born July 8, 1969) is an American artist, composer, and educator living in New York City.

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John Juliani

John Juliani (March 24, 1940, Montreal – August 21, 2003, Vancouver) was a Canadian actor, writer, producer, director and educator.

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John Kay (poet born 1958)

John Kay (born April 5, 1958 in Bury, Lancashire) is a British poet and teacher who is currently living in Bournemouth, Dorset.

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John Keeny

John Ephraim Keeny, known as J. E. Keeny (December 24, 1860 – October 1, 1939), was a pioneer educator who served from 1908 to 1926 as the sixth president of Louisiana Tech University in Ruston, Louisiana.

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John Knox Blair

John Knox Blair (September 19, 1873 – November 11, 1950) was a Canadian politician, physician and teacher.

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John L. Martin

John L. Martin (born June 5, 1941, in Eagle Lake, Maine) is an American politician of the Democratic Party.

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John Langalibalele Dube

John Langalibalele Dube (11 February 1871 – 11 February 1946) was a South African essayist, philosopher, educator, politician, publisher, editor, novelist and poet.

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John Leerdam

John Arnold Walther Julius Leerdam (born 23 July 1961) is a Dutch politician of the Labour Party (PvdA).

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John Lloyd Newcomb

John Lloyd Newcomb (December 18, 1881 – February 22, 1954) was an American educator.

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John Lyle Donaghy

John Lyle Donaghy (1902 – 1949) was an Irish poet.

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John M. Brown

John Mifflin Brown (September 8, 1817 – March 16, 1893) was a bishop in the African Methodist Episcopal (AME) Church.

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John M. Cooper (historian)

John Milton Cooper Jr. (born 1940) is an American historian, author, and educator.

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John M. Culkin

John M. Culkin, Jr. (June 21, 1928 – July 23, 1993) was an American academic and former priest who was a leading media scholar and critic, educator, writer and consultant.

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John M. Fabrizi

John Michael Fabrizi (born December 25, 1956) is a former mayor of Bridgeport, Connecticut, succeeded by Bill Finch.

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John M. Nielson

John M. Nielson (born June 30, 1943 in Waterville, Vermont) is an American ordained minister in the Church of the Nazarene, who served as the third president of Asia-Pacific Nazarene Theological Seminary in Manila, the Philippines from 1989 until 2001, as well as 15 years in pastoral ministry in the USA, Germany, and Denmark.

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John Manoogian III

John "jm3" Manoogian III is an American Internet entrepreneur, software engineer, digital designer, public speaker, and teacher.

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John McHugh (tenor)

John McHugh (died 2002) was a British operatic tenor known for his singing of ballads and romantic tunes and lyrics.

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John Medinger

John Donald Medinger (born April 26, 1948) is an American politician, teacher, and businessman.

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John Mercer Brooke

John Mercer Brooke (December 18, 1826 – December 14, 1906) was an American sailor, engineer, scientist, and educator.

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John Miller Cooper

John Miller Cooper (1912–2010) was an American educator.

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John Mitchinson (bishop)

John Mitchinson (23 September 183325 September 1918) was a British teacher and Anglican priest who was Bishop of Barbados and later served as Master of Pembroke College, Oxford.

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John Moore (anarchist)

John Moore (1957 – 27 October 2002) was a British anarchist author, teacher, and organiser.

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John Morgan (comedian)

John Morgan (September 21, 1930 – November 15, 2004) was a Welsh-born Canadian comedian.

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John Morton-Finney

John Morton-Finney, (June 25, 1889 – January 28, 1998) was a civil rights activist, lawyer and educator.

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John Navone

John J. Navone S.J. (born October 19, 1930 - died December 25, 2016) was a Jesuit priest, theologian, philosopher, educator, author, raconteur, and Professor Emeritus of Pontifical Gregorian University in Rome, Italy.

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John Noble (bishop)

John Ashley Noble (born 30 March 1944) is a retired Australian Anglican bishop.

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John O. Crosby

Dr.

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John Oliver (bishop)

John Keith Oliver (born 14 April 1935) is a British retired Anglican bishop.

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John P. Bell

John P. Bell is a digital artist, educator, and software developer who is a member of the faculty of the New Media department and Innovative Communication Design program at the University of Maine.

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John Percy Page

John Percy Page also known as J. Percy Page (May 14, 1887 – March 2, 1973) was a Canadian teacher, basketball coach, provincial politician, and the eighth Lieutenant Governor of Alberta.

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John Pierpont

John Pierpont (April 6, 1785 – August 27, 1866) was an American poet, who was also successively a teacher, lawyer, merchant, and Unitarian minister.

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John Pinto

John Pinto (Navajo Nation, born December 15, 1924) is an American politician.

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John R. Conniff

John Robinson Conniff, Sr. (January 20, 1874 – January 20, 1957), was an educator from New Orleans, Louisiana, who served from 1926 to 1928 as the seventh president of Louisiana Tech University in Ruston in Lincoln Parish in North Louisiana.

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John R. Grout

John R. Grout is an American educator who serves as Dean of the Campbell School of Business at Berry College.

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John R. Park

John Rockey Park (May 7, 1833 – September 29, 1900) was a prominent educator in the Territory and State of Utah in the late 19th century, and in many ways was the intellectual father of the University of Utah.

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John Randolph (bishop of London)

John Randolph (6 July 1749 – 28 July 1813) was a British scholar, teacher, and cleric who rose to become Bishop of London.

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John Ratcliffe (American politician)

John Lee Ratcliffe (born October 20, 1965) is an American politician who serves as the congressman for Texas' 4th district, which stretches from the outer eastern suburbs of the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex to Texarkana, and includes Sherman, Bonham, Denison and Rockwall.

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John Ridley (footballer)

John Ridley (born 27 April 1952) is an English former footballer.

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John Rinehart Blue

John Rinehart Blue (October 13, 1905 – May 27, 1965) was a Democratic member of the West Virginia House of Delegates representing Hampshire County, West Virginia from 1953 through 1959.

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John Risman

John V. Risman (birth registered October→December 1944) is the President of Scotland Rugby League, and a former professional rugby league footballer of the 1970s and 1980s.

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John Robert Gregg

John Robert Gregg (b. 17 June 1867, Shantonagh, Monaghan, Ireland – d. 23 February 1948, New York City, New York) was an educator, publisher, humanitarian, and the inventor of the eponymous shorthand system Gregg Shorthand.

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John Roundhill

John Roundhill is an Anglican priest.

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John Rudnicki

John W. Rudnicki (born August 12, 1951 in Huntington, West Virginia) is an American engineering educator.

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John S. Hunt II

John Smoker Hunt II (June 21, 1928 – January 14, 2001), was a nephew of Governors Huey Pierce Long Jr. and Earl Kemp Long who served on the elected Louisiana Public Service Commission from May 1964, to December 31, 1972.

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John S. Savage

John Simpson Savage (October 30, 1841 – November 24, 1884) was an Ohio school teacher, attorney, and member of the United States House of Representatives.

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John S. Stevens

John Sanborn Stevens (September 16, 1838 – March 4, 1912) was a prominent Illinois lawyer.

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John Saxon (educator)

John Harold Saxon Jr. (December 10, 1923 – October 17, 1996) was an American mathematics educator who authored or co-authored and self-published a series of textbooks, collectively using an incremental teaching style which became known as Saxon math.

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John Selby (psychologist)

John Selby (born 1945) is an American psychologist and author.

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John Septimus Roe

John Septimus Roe (8 May 1797 – 28 May 1878) was the first Surveyor-General of Western Australia.

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John Serry

John Serry (born 1954, John Serry Jr., in New York City) is a jazz pianist and composer, as well as a composer of contemporary classical music works that feature percussion, on which he also doubles.

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John Serry Sr.

John Serry Sr. (born Giovanni Serrapica; January 29, 1915 – September 14, 2003) was a concert accordionist, arranger, composer, organist and educator who performed in live concerts on the CBS Radio and CBS Television networks which were broadcast throughout the United States during the Golden Age of Radio.

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John Sharpless

John Sharpless is a member of the faculty of the University of Wisconsin-Madison and a former political candidate.

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John Smiley (author)

John Smiley is an American computing author and teacher known for basic programming classes and books.

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John Sparks Patton

John Sparks Patton, Sr. (September 23, 1894 – October 30, 1961), was a Louisiana politician and educator who was an early advocate of taxpayer-funded school textbooks and a member of the Long faction of his state's Democratic Party.

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John Ssebuwufu

John Pancras Mukasa Lubowa Ssebuwufu, commonly known as John Ssebuwufu is a Ugandan chemist, academic and administrator.

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John Stape

John Stape is a fictional character from the British ITV soap opera, Coronation Street, played by actor Graeme Hawley.

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John Stead (bishop)

John Stead is the current Anglican Bishop of Willochra.

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John Stintzi

John Baptist Stintzi, SM was an American Roman Catholic Marianist brother, educator, academic, and the second President of the University of Dayton.

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John Strange (Wisconsin politician)

John Strange (June 27, 1852 – May 28, 1923) was an American politician and businessman and served as the 21st Lieutenant Governor of Wisconsin.

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John T. Biggers

John Thomas Biggers (April 13, 1924 – January 25, 2001) was an African-American muralist who came to prominence after the Harlem Renaissance and toward the end of World War II.

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John T. Scopes

John Thomas Scopes (August 3, 1900 – October 21, 1970) was a teacher in Dayton, Tennessee, who was charged on May 5, 1925, with violating Tennessee's Butler Act, which prohibited the teaching of evolution in Tennessee schools.

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John Taffin

John August Taffin (born May 2, 1939) is an American author from Boise, Idaho who writes several columns for gun magazines including Guns, Gun Digest, Sixgunner, Shoot! and American Handgunner.

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John Taylor Gatto

John Taylor Gatto (born December 15, 1935) is an American author and former school teacher who taught in the classroom for nearly 30 years.

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John Teasman

John Teasman was born in New Jersey in 1754.

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John Thomas Caine

John Thomas Caine (January 8, 1829 – September 20, 1911) was a delegate to the United States House of Representatives from the Territory of Utah.

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John Tonkin

John Trezise Tonkin AC (2 February 1902 – 20 October 1995), popularly known as "Honest John", was an Australian politician.

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John Tyler Caldwell

John Tyler Caldwell (December 9, 1911 – October 13, 1995) was an American educator who presided over three universities, including North Carolina State University.

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John W. Downey

John W. Downey (October 5, 1927 – December 18, 2004) was a contemporary classical composer, conductor, pianist and educator.

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John W. Gowdy

John W. Gowdy (Chinese: 高智約翰; Pinyin: Gāozhì Yuēhàn; Foochow Romanized: Gŏ̤-dé Iók-hâng; 7 December 1869 – 1963) was a Scottish American Bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church and The Methodist Church, elected in 1930.

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John W. Limbong

John W. Limbong is an Indonesian educator and businessman who is the founder and president of the University of International Golden Indonesia.

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John W. Matthews Jr.

John W. Matthews Jr. (born April 21, 1940) is a Democratic member of the South Carolina Senate, representing the 39th District since 1996.

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John W. Schaum

John W. Schaum (January 27, 1905, Milwaukee, Wisconsin - July 18, 1988, Milwaukee) was an American pianist, composer, and educator.

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John W. Shenk

John Wesley Shenk (February 7, 1875 – August 3, 1959) was a city attorney in Los Angeles, California, a Superior Court judge and a member of the California Supreme Court.

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John W. Thomas

John W. Thomas (January 4, 1874 – November 10, 1945) was an American politician, a United States Senator from Idaho.

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John Walter Fletcher

John Walter Fletcher (11 May 1847 – 28 February 1918) is widely regarded as the "father of Australian soccer".

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John Ward (Minnesota politician)

John Ward (born August 2, 1950) is a Minnesota politician and former member of the Minnesota House of Representatives.

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John Warner (chemist)

John C. Warner (born October 25, 1962) is an American chemist, educator, and entrepreneur, best known as one of the founders of the field of Green Chemistry.

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John Wesley Cromwell

John Wesley Cromwell (September 5, 1846 - April 14, 1927) was a lawyer, teacher, civil servant, journalist, historian, and civil rights activist in Washington, DC.

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John Wesley Dafoe

John Wesley Dafoe (8 March 1866 – 9 January 1944) was a Canadian journalist.

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John Wesley Work III

John Wesley Work III (July 15, 1901 – May 17, 1967) was a composer, educator, choral director, musicologist and scholar of African-American folklore and music.

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John Wheatcroft

John Wheatcroft (July 24, 1925 - March 14, 2017) was an American writer and teacher.

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John William Meece

John William Meece (born June 3, 1843) was a member of the Mississippi Legislature in 1911.

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John Zemanek

John Zemanek (1921 - April 18, 2016) was an American architect.

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Johnnie Allan

Johnnie Allan, real name John Allen Guillot, is a pioneer of the swamp pop musical genre.

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Johnnie Crutchfield

Johnnie C. Crutchfield (born February 16, 1947) is an American politician from the U.S. state of Oklahoma.

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Johnny Bright

Johnny D. Bright (June 11, 1930 – December 14, 1983) was a professional Canadian football player in the Canadian Football League.

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Johns Hopkins School of Education

The Johns Hopkins School of Education is one of nine academic divisions of the Johns Hopkins University.

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Johns Hopkins University in Malaysia

Johns Hopkins University in Malaysia is a medical school and research facility that was announced in September 2010 as a joint venture between Johns Hopkins University and Academic Medical Centre Sdn Bhd (AMC).

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Joke Smit

Johanna Elisabeth (Joke) Smit (27 August 1933, Utrecht – 19 September 1981, Amsterdam) was a well-known Dutch feminist and politician in the 1970s.

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Jolande Sap

Johanna Catharina Maria "Jolande" Sap (born May 22, 1963 in Venlo) is a Dutch GreenLeft (GroenLinks) politician and former educator and civil servant.

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Jon Anderson (poet)

Jon Victor Anderson (1940–2007) was an American poet and educator.

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Jon Hassler

Jon Hassler (March 30, 1933 – March 20, 2008) was an American writer and teacher known for his novels about small-town life in Minnesota.

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Jon Hubbard (American politician)

Jon Michael Hubbard (born December 12, 1946) is a Republican former member of the Arkansas House of Representatives for District 75 in Jonesboro in Craighead County in eastern Arkansas.

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Jon Ippolito

Jon Ippolito is an artist, educator, new media scholar, and former curator at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum.

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Jon Kvist

Jon Kvist (born 6 January 1967) is a Danish researcher and author.

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Jonatán Dobroslav Čipka

Jonatán Dobroslav Čipka was a Slovak priest, poet and author.

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Jonathan Cohler

Jonathan Cohler (born June 19, 1959) is an American classical clarinetist, conductor, music educator and record producer.

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Jonathan Fast

Jonathan Fast (born April 13, 1948) is an American author and social work teacher.

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Jonathan Keates

Jonathan Keates FRSL (born 1946) is an English writer, biographer, novelist and Chairman of the Venice in Peril Fund.

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Jordan University of Science and Technology

The Jordan University of Science and Technology (جامعة العلوم والتكنولوجيا الأردنية Jami'at Al-Ulum wa Al-Tiknolojia Al-Urdunia), often abbreviated JUST, is a comprehensive, state-supported university located on the outskirts of Irbid, at Ar Ramtha in northern Jordan.

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Jordi Ausàs

Jordi Ausàs i Coll (born 3 March 1960 in La Seu d'Urgell, Alt Urgell) is a Spanish politician from Catalonia, Mayor of La Seu d'Urgell from 2003 to 2008 and Minister of Governance and Public Administration of Catalonia in the José Montilla government (2008–2010).

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Jorge Falleiros

Jorge Falleiros (Patrocinio Paulista, November 3, 1898 – São José dos Campos, November 19, 1924) was a poet, teacher and journalist Brazilian features the second generation Romantic.

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José Antonio Abreu

José Antonio Abreu Anselmi (May 7, 1939 – March 24, 2018) was a Venezuelan orchestra conductor, pianist, economist, educator, activist, and politician best known for his association with El Sistema.

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José Antonio Labordeta

José Antonio Labordeta Subías (Zaragoza, Aragon, Spain; 10 March 1935 – Zaragoza, Aragon, Spain; 19 September 2010), described by The Gran Enciclopedia Aragonesa 2000 (Great Aragonese Encyclopedia) as “The most important Aragonese singer-songwriter”, began singing in an attempt to give more relevance to his poetry.

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José Aponte de la Torre

José Ernesto Aponte de la Torre (December 5, 1941 – May 5, 2007) was a Puerto Rican politician and mayor of Carolina, Puerto Rico for 22 years.

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José Bonifácio the Younger

José Bonifácio de Andrada e Silva (November 8, 1827 – October 26, 1886) was a French-born Brazilian poet, teacher and senator.

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José Buscaglia Guillermety

José Buscaglia Guillermety (born in 1938) is an educator and sculptor.

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José Canaveris

Juan José Canaveris (1780–1837) was an Argentine jurist and politician, who served as military man, lawyer, notary, prosecutor and accountant of Buenos Aires.

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José Ferrer Canales

Dr.

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José Gorostiza

José Gorostiza Alcalá (10 November 1901 – 16 March 1973) was a Mexican poet, educator, and diplomat.

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José Joaquín Aguirre

José Joaquín Aguirre Campos (1822 in Los Andes – 22 January 1901 in Cartagena) was a Chilean medic, politician and educator.

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José M. Manalo

Dr.

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José Manuel Marroquín

Jose Manuel Cayetano Marroquín Ricaurte (August 6, 1827 – September 19, 1908) was a Colombian political figure and the 27th President of Colombia.

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José Manuel Mourinho Félix

José Manuel Mourinho Félix (12 February 1938 – 25 June 2017) was a Portuguese football goalkeeper and manager.

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José María Bravo

José María Bravo Fernández-Hermosa (8 April 1917 – 26 December 2009) was a Spanish Republican fighter pilot and flying ace.

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José Mauro Volkmer de Castilho

José Mauro Volkmer de Castilho (1946–1998) was a Brazilian scientist, teacher and researcher.

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José Moura Gonçalves

José Moura Gonçalves (1914–1995), Brazilian physician, biomedical scientist, biochemist and educator, one of the pioneers of biochemistry in the country.

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José Pinto Coelho

José de Almeida e Vasconcelos Pinto Coelho (born Lisbon, Campo Grande, 27 September 1960) commonly known just by José Pinto-Coelho, is a Portuguese far-right and nationalist politician, president of the National Renovator Party (Partido Nacional Renovador) since 2005.

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José Refugio Esparza Reyes

José Refugio Esparza Reyes (August 23, 1921 – November 12, 2015) was a Mexican teacher, politician and member of the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI).

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José Vianna da Motta

José Vianna da Motta (sometimes spelt 'Viana da Mota') (22 April 18681 June 1948) was a distinguished Portuguese pianist, teacher, and composer.

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Jose B. Gonzalez

Jose B. Gonzalez is a Latino poet and educator.

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Jose Medina

Jose Medina is an American politician currently serving in the California State Assembly.

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Josef Beran

Josef Beran (29 December 1888 – 17 May 1969) was a Czech Roman Catholic prelate who served as the Archbishop of Prague from 1946 until his death and was elevated into the cardinalate in 1965.

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Josef Dachs

Josef Dachs (30 September 1825 – 6 June 1896) was an Austrian pianist and music teacher born in Regensburg.

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Josefina Passadori

Josefina Passadori (April 5, 1900 – December 13, 1987) was an Argentinian writer who published several textbooks as well as poetry under the nom de plume Fröken Thelma.

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Josep Montserrat i Torrents

Josep Montserrat i Torrents (Barcelona, 1932) is a teacher, philosopher, Coptic scholar and historian.

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Joseph A. Schwarcz

Joseph A. Schwarcz is an author and a professor at McGill University.

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Joseph Antonio Emidy

Joseph Antonio Emidy (1775 – 23 April 1835) was a Guinea-born musician who was enslaved in early life, before becoming a notable and celebrated violinist and composer in Cornwall, South-West England.

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Joseph Asajiro Satowaki

Joseph Asajirô Satowaki (里脇 浅次郎 Satowaki Asajirō) (February 1, 1904—August 8, 1996) was a Japanese prelate of the Roman Catholic Church.

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Joseph Baldwin Academy

The Joseph Baldwin Academy, or JBA, is a summer program of two three-week sessions for gifted students going into grades 8-10.

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Joseph Brent

Joseph Frederick Brent (born April 6, 1976) is an American composer, mandolinist, multi-instrumentalist, and teacher.

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Joseph C. Price

Joseph C. Price (February 10, 1854 – October 25, 1893) was the first president and a founder of Livingstone College in Salisbury, North Carolina.

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Joseph Caldwell

Joseph Caldwell (April 21, 1773 – January 27, 1835) was a U.S. educator, Presbyterian minister, and mathematician.

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Joseph Carter Corbin

Joseph Carter Corbin (March 26, 1833 – January 9, 1911) was an educator from Ohio and Arkansas.

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Joseph Charlemont

Joseph Charlemont (born 1839 in Lesdain, France - died 1918) was a French savate and Canne de combat teacher.

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Joseph Cogswell

Joseph Green Cogswell (September 27, 1786 – November 26, 1871) was an American librarian, bibliographer and an innovative educator.

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Joseph D. Early

Joseph Daniel Early (January 31, 1933 – November 9, 2012) was an American politician.

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Joseph Edward Kurtz

Joseph Edward Kurtz (born August 18, 1946) is an American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church.

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Joseph Finder

Joseph Finder (born October 6, 1958) is an American thriller writer.

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Joseph Georges Bouchard

Joseph Georges Bouchard (born April 23, 1888 in Saint-Philippe-de-Néri, Quebec, Canada-died August 4, 1956) was a Canadian politician, agrologist and teacher.

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Joseph Haas

Joseph Haas (19 March 1879 – 30 March 1960) was a German late romantic composer and music teacher.

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Joseph Hardy Neesima

was a Japanese missionary and educator of the Meiji era who founded Doshisha University and Doshisha Women's College of Liberal Arts.

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Joseph Jacotot

Joseph (or Jean-Joseph) Jacotot (4 March 177030 July 1840) was a French teacher and educational philosopher, creator of the method of "intellectual emancipation.".

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Joseph Jongen

Marie-Alphonse-Nicolas-Joseph Jongen (14 December 1873 – 12 July 1953) was a Belgian organist, composer, and music educator.

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Joseph Karakis

Joseph Karakis (or Iosif Karakys; Иосиф Юльевич Каракис; 29 May 1902 - 23 February 1988) - Soviet architect, urban planner, painter and teacher, one of the most prolific Ukraininan Kiev architects.

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Joseph M. Acaba

Joseph Michael "Joe" Acaba (born May 17, 1967) is an American educator, hydrogeologist, and NASA astronaut.

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Joseph Martin (speaker)

Joseph C. Martin (October 12, 1924 – March 9, 2009) was a Roman Catholic priest, recovered alcoholic and renowned speaker/educator on the issues of alcoholism and drug addiction.

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Joseph Masci

Joseph Masci (born November 27, 1950) is an American physician, educator and author based in Elmhurst, New York City.

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Joseph McBride (writer)

Joseph McBride (born August 9, 1947) is an American film historian, biographer, screenwriter, author and educator.

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Joseph Miró

Joseph E. Miró (born July 15, 1946 in Matanzas, Cuba) is a Republican member of the Delaware House of Representatives, representing the 22nd District since 1998.

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Joseph Petric

Joseph Francis Petrič (born October 8, 1952) is a Canadian concert accordionist.

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Joseph Pustylnik

Jóseph Pustýlnik (1905 in Balta – 1991 in Moscow) - Soviet composer, violinist, teacher, music theorist, active associate of Johann Admoni on organization of the Seminar of Amateur composers at the composers' House in Leningrad.

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Joseph Robert Coulter

Joseph Robert "Bob" Coulter (1913–2006) was a Canadian Football player, pilot, and educator.

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Joseph Rosier

Joseph Rosier (January 24, 1870October 7, 1951) was a United States Senator from West Virginia.

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Joseph Tracy

Joseph Tracy (1793–1874) was a Protestant Christian minister, newspaper editor, historian and leading figure in the American Colonization Society of the early to mid-19th century.

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Joseph Valtellini

Joseph John Valtellini (born May 3, 1985) is a Canadian retired Muay Thai kickboxer who competed in the super middleweight division.

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Joseph W. Alexander

Dr.

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Joseph Yuill

Joseph Yuill was a Canadian farmer and educator.

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Josephine D. Heard

Photo of Josephine D. Heard.jpg Josephine Delphine Henderson Heard (1861 – c. 1921) was born the daughter of two enslaved parents in Salisbury, North Carolina.

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Josephine Forsberg

Josephine Forsberg (28 January 1921 – 3 October 2011), ex-wife of film director Rolf Forsberg, was hired by Paul Sills and Viola Spolin to join the original Second City in 1959 as the female understudy and Spolin's teaching assistant.

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Josh Bard

Joshua David Bard (born March 30, 1978) is an American former professional baseball catcher who is the bench coach for the New York Yankees.

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Josh Harms

Josh Harms is a former member of the Illinois House of Representatives as a representative for the 106th district from January 2013 to January 2015.

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Joshua Chamberlain

Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain (born Lawrence Joshua Chamberlain, September 8, 1828February 24, 1914) was an American college professor from the State of Maine, who volunteered during the American Civil War to join the Union Army.

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Joshua David Stone

Joshua David Stone (7 December 1953 – August 2005) was an American author and teacher in the Ascended Master Teachings (sometimes called the Ascension Movement), a group of religions based on Theosophy.

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Joshua Prawer

Joshua Prawer (יהושע פרַאוֶור; November 22, 1917 – April 30, 1990) was a notable Israeli historian and a scholar of the Crusades and Kingdom of Jerusalem.

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Joshua Reed Giddings

Joshua Reed Giddings (October 6, 1795 – May 27, 1864) was an American attorney, politician and a prominent opponent of slavery.

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Josiah Lau

Josiah Lau Ka Kit (Traditional Chinese: 劉家傑, Simplified Chinese: 刘家杰, Pinyin: Liu Jiajie, born in 1940 in Hong Kong with family roots in Shunde, Guangdong, China) is an English language teacher in Hong Kong who hosted "One Minute's English" on RTHK, an English-teaching TV programme of the 1990s.

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Josianne Fleming-Artsen

Josianne Fleming-Artsen (born 1949) is an educator and politician, who served as Minister Plenipotentiary of Sint Maarten from 2014 to 2015 and Deputy Minister Plenipotentiary of Sint Maarten from 2013 to 2014.

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Jovan Babunski

Jovan Stojković (Јован Стојковић; 25 December 1878 – 17 February 1920), known as Jovan Babunski (Јован Бабунски), was a Serbian Chetnik commander (vojvoda, војвода) during the Macedonian Struggle, Balkan Wars and World War I. Following the murder of his brother and nephew by the Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization (IMRO), he joined a Chetnik band and took command of Chetnik units on the Vardar River, where he and his men often engaged Bulgarian and Ottoman forces.

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Jovita Idár

Jovita Idár was a Mexican American journalist and activist, who fought for the civil rights of Mexican Americans and women.

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Jowst

Joakim With Steen (born 26 June 1989), better known as Jowst (usually stylised JOWST), is a Norwegian music producer and songwriter.

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Joy Berry

Joy Berry (born April 15, 1944) is an American writer and Child Development specialist.

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Joy Chinwe Eyisi

Joy Chinwe Eyisi (born 3 September 1969) is an Igbo Nigerian professor, author, scholar, educationalist, and philanthropist.

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Joy Jones

Joy Jones is a writer and educator in the United States, a magna cum laude graduate of the University of Detroit.

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Joyce Anelay, Baroness Anelay of St Johns

Joyce Anne Anelay, Baroness Anelay of St Johns (born 17 July 1947) is a British Conservative Party politician, previously serving as Minister of State of the Foreign and Commonwealth Office from August 2014 to June 2017.

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Joyce Beetuan Koh

Joyce Beetuan Koh (born June 9, 1968) is a Singaporean composer, sound artist, and educator.

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Joyce Dattner

Joyce Dattner is a U.S. life coach and works and resides in San Francisco, California.

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Joyce Sparer Adler

Joyce Sparer Adler (December 2, 1915 – September 13, 1999) was an American critic, playwright, and teacher.

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Joyce Trimmer

Joyce Trimmer (November 10, 1927 – May 17, 2008) was a Canadian politician.

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Joyce Woodhouse

Joyce Woodhouse is a Democratic member of the Nevada Senate, representing Clark County District 5 since 2007.

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Jozef De Beenhouwer

Jozef De Beenhouwer (born Brasschaat, Belgium, March 26, 1948) is a Belgian (Flemish) pianist, music teacher and musicologist.

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JT Tran

Jerry Tran, sometimes credited as JT Tran or The Asian Playboy, is a dating coach and pickup artist as well as dating advice columnist for LA Weekly and Baller Magazine.

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Juan Bosch

Juan Emilio Bosch Gaviño (June 30, 1909 – November 1, 2001) was a Dominican politician, historian, short story writer, essayist, educator, and the first democratically elected president of the Dominican Republic for a brief time in 1963.

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Juan E. Mestas

Dr.

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Juana Alicia

Juana Alicia, (born 1953) is a muralist, printmaker, educator, activist and, painter.

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Judith Clarke

Judith Holmes Clarke is an Australian best-selling author of short stories for children and teenagers.

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Judith Jacobs

Judith "Judy" Jacobs (January 13, 1939 – September 13, 2016) was the presiding officer of the Nassau County legislature.

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Judith Kelley

Judith Green Kelley (born April 16, 1967) is a political scientist.

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Judith Lieu

Judith M. Lieu, FBA (born 1951) is a British theologian and historian of religion.

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Judith Merkle Riley

Judith Merkle Riley (January 14, 1942 – September 12, 2010) was an American writer, teacher and academic who wrote six historical romance novels.

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Judson Crews

Judson Crews (June 30, 1917 – May 17, 2010) was an American poet, bookseller and small press publisher.

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Judy A. Holdener

Judy Holdener (born 1965) is an American mathematician and educator.

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Judy Glenney

Judy Glenney (born March 15, 1949) is an American National Weightlifting Champion and former IWF referee and coach.

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Judy Stakee

Judy Stakee (born August 6, 1956) is a music publisher, artist mentor, author and speaker based in Los Angeles, California, who has signed and developed artists including Katy Perry, Sheryl Crow, Gavin DeGraw, Joy WIlliams and John Shanks.

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Judy Taguiwalo

Judy Marigomen Taguiwalo, PhD (born February 18, 1950) is a Filipina social worker, social activist, educator and the former Secretary of the Philippines' Department of Social Welfare and Development.

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Julia C. Collins

Julia C. Collins (c. 1842 – November 25, 1865), was an African-American schoolteacher in Williamsport, Pennsylvania, who in 1864 and 1865 contributed essays and other writings to The Christian Recorder, a publication of the African Methodist Episcopal Church.

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Julia Davids

Julia Davids née Olson (born March 17, 1972) is a founding member and Artistic Director of the Canadian Chamber Choir.

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Julia Evangeline Brooks

Julia Evangeline Brooks (June, 1882 – November 24, 1948) was an incorporator of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated, the first sorority founded by African-American women.

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Julia F. Parker

Julia Florence Parker (born 1929) is a Coast Miwok-Kashaya Pomo basket weaver.

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Julia Goldsworthy

Julia Anne Goldsworthy (born 10 September 1978) is a British Liberal Democrat politician and former Member of Parliament (MP).

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Juliana Alves

Juliana Alves de Oliveira (born May 3, 1982) is a Brazilian actress and model, known to participate in the reality show Big Brother Brasil 3 in 2003.

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Julie Lyonn Lieberman

Julie Lyonn Lieberman is a pioneer teacher of music improvisation and ergonomic performance.

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Julio A. Garcia

Julio Arnoldo Garcia, Sr. (July 2, 1941 – October 16, 2008), was a prominent attorney from Laredo, Texas, defined by a headline writer as a "legal lion" known for his passion, shrewdness, and theatrics in the courtoom."Jason Buch, "Legal lion rests: Farewell to Garcia, Laredo Morning Times, October 22, 2008, p. 1: http://www.lmtonline.com/articles/2008/10/22/news/doc48fecfb5ba532010289653.txt Garcia served from 1981 to 1988 as the Democratic district attorney of the 49th Judicial District of heavily Hispanic South Texas.

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Julius Gustaaf Arnout Koenders

Julius Gustaaf Arnout Koenders (1 March 1886 - 17 November 1957) was a Surinamese teacher and fervent activist for Sranan Tongo.

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Julius Nyerere

Julius Kambarage Nyerere (13 April 1922 – 14 October 1999) was a Tanzanian anti-colonial activist, politician, and political theorist.

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Julius Patrick

Julius Patrick, Jr. (May 16, 1938 – November 26, 2006) was the African-American Democratic mayor of Boyce, in northern Rapides Parish, who died in a head-on collision in a chain-reaction accident on Interstate 10 in Ascension Parish near Gramercy in south Louisiana.

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June Hunt

June Hunt (born Ruth June Hunt on December 31, 1944, in Dallas, Texas) is Founder and CSO (Chief Servant Officer) of Hope for the Heart, the nonprofit Christian ministry she founded in 1986.

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Junglies

The Junglies was a short-lived British animated series by Terry Ward, lasting from 1992 to 1993 on ITV on TV-am.

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Junior 8

Also known as J7 Youth Summit, J7 Summit, J7, Junior 7, J8, J8 Summit The J7 ("junior 7") Global Citizenship Summit provides young people from around the world with opportunities to learn more about topical global issues, to debate and discuss these issues, and to take their solutions to world leaders at the G7 summit.

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Junius Edgar West

Junius Edgar West (July 12, 1866 – January 1, 1947) was a Virginia politician and businessman who was born in Sussex County, Virginia, on July 12, 1866, and whose long and distinguished career culminated in two terms as the 22nd Lieutenant Governor of Virginia.

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Juno and the Paycock

Juno and the Paycock is a play by Seán O'Casey, and is highly regarded and often performed in Ireland.

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Juraj Dobrila University of Pula

The Juraj Dobrila University of Pula (Sveučilište Jurja Dobrile u Puli, Universitas studiorum Polensis Georgii Dobrila) is a university in Pula, Croatia.

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Justin Warner

Justin M. Warner (born in Hagerstown, Maryland).

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Justine Lumumba Kasule

Justine Lumumba Kasule is a Ugandan educator and politician.

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Justus Stöcklin

Justus Stöcklin (or Justin Stöcklin) (4 May 1860, Ettingen – 12 July 1943, Basel) was a Swiss teacher and author.

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K. Balakrishna kurup

Kuniyedath Balakrishna Kurup(കെ.ബാലകൃഷ്ണ കുറുപ്പ്) (20 January 1927 - 23 February 2000) was a Malayalam writer he also worked in Politics, Journalism and Teaching.

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K. C. Abraham

Kochakkan Chacko Abraham was the Governor of Andhra Pradesh between 15 August 1978 – 15 August 1983.

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K. C. Nag

Keshab Chandra Nag or K.C. Nag Bengali কেশবচন্দ্র নাগ (10 July 1893 – 6 February 1987), was a renowned mathematician, author of various mathematics textbooks and educator.

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K. Fred Skousen

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K. M. Vasudevan Pillai

K.

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K. N. Ezhuthachan

Kudiyirikkal Narayanan Ezhuthachan (21 May 1911 – 28 October 1981), commonly known as Dr.K.N.Ezhuthachan was an Indian writer and scholar of Malayalam literature.

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K. Parthiban

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K. Ross Toole

Kenneth Ross Toole (August 8, 1920 - August 13, 1981) was an American historian, author, and educator who specialized in the history of Montana.

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K3 (band)

K3 is a Belgian-Dutch girl group with a Dutch repertoire, whose current line-up is composed of Hanne Verbruggen, Marthe De Pillecyn and Klaasje Meijer, mainly aimed at pre-adolescent children.

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Kadamangudi

Kadamangudi is a village in Thanjavur district of the Indian state of Tamil Nadu, situated along the river Kollidam.

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Kahinda Otafiire

Major General Kahinda Otafiire is a Ugandan politician and military officer.

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Kailasho Devi

Kailasho Devi (born 4 April 1962) is a political and social worker and a Member of Parliament elected from Kurukshetra constituency in the Indian state of Haryana being an Indian National Lok Dal candidate.

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Kaká

Ricardo Izecson dos Santos Leite (born 22 April 1982), commonly known as Kaká or Ricardo Kaká, is a Brazilian retired professional footballer who played as an attacking midfielder.

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Kalamu ya Salaam

Kalamu ya Salaam (born March 24, 1947) is an American poet, author, filmmaker, and teacher from the 9th Ward of New Orleans.

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Kalgoorlie-Boulder Community High School

Kalgoorlie-Boulder Community High School is a comprehensive public high school located in Kalgoorlie, Western Australia.

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Kali Charan Suman

Kali Charan Suman is an Indian politician and member of the Sixteenth Legislative Assembly of Uttar Pradesh.

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Kalli Dakos

Kalli Dakos (born June 16, 1950) is a Canadian children's poet and teacher.

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Kamakahukilani

Kamakahukilani Von Oelhoffen (1935–1999) was a Native Hawaiian educator, poet, and activist known for her repeated assertion of the rights of indigenous cultural practice.

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Kamal Kumar Majumdar

Kamal Kumar Majumdar (কমলকুমার মজুমদার) (17 November 1914 – 9 February 1979) was a major fiction-writer of the Bengali language.

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Kamala Bose

Kamala Bose (Bengali) (1947–2012) was a prominent Indian classical vocalist.

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Kamalain Shaath

Dr Kamalain Shaath is the current president of the Islamic University of Gaza (IUG).

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Kamsale

Kamsale (ಕಂಸಾಳೆ) is a unique folk art performed by the devotees of God Mahadeshwara.

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Kansas one room school

In the late 19th and the first half of the 20th century, one room schools were commonplace throughout rural Kansas.

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Kaoru Hatoyama

was an educator and an administrator, the schoolmaster of Kyoritsu Women's University, which was founded by her mother-in-law, Haruko Hatoyama.

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Kappa Delta Pi

Kappa Delta Pi, International Honor Society in Education, (ΚΔΠ) was founded in 1911 and was one of the first discipline-specific honor societies.

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Kapustyntsi, Yahotyn Raion

Kapustyntsi is an old Cossack village in the Yahotyn Raion of Kiev Oblast, in Ukraine.

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Kara Laricks

Kara Laricks is an American fashion designer.

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Karel Wellner

Karel Wellner (5 March 1875 in Unhošť – 14 June 1926 in Olomouc) was a Czech graphic artist, painter, cartoonist, illustrator, art historian and critic.

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Karen Head

Karen Head is an American poet, educator and editor.

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Karen Rose

Karen Rose (born Karen Rose Hafer in Baltimore, Maryland, United States) is an American romantic suspense novelist.

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Karen Salyer McElmurray

Karen Salyer McElmurray (born 1956, Topeka, Kansas) is an American writer of literary fiction, creative nonfiction, and memoir.

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Karimeh Abbud

Karimeh Abbud (18 November 1893 – 27 April 1940; كريمة عبّود), was a Palestinian professional photographer and artist who lived and worked in Palestine in the first half of the twentieth century.

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Karl Albiker

Karl Albiker (16 September 1878 in Ühlingen-Birkendorf – 26 February 1961 in Ettlingen) was a German sculptor, lithographer and teacher of fine arts.

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Karl August Senff

Karl August Senff (12 March 1770 in Kreypau, Prussia – 2 January 1838 in Dorpat, Governorate of Livonia, Russian Empire) was a Baltic German painter, engraver and teacher.

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Karl Dall

Karl Bernhard Dall (born 1 February 1941 in Emden, Germany) is a German comedian, singer and television presenter.

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Karl Drobnic

Karl Drobnic (born 1943) is an American educator and publisher, He pioneered work in English for Specific Purposes during the era of large scale technology transfer programs between developed and underdeveloped nations in the latter half of the twentieth century.

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Karl Friedrich Becker

Karl Friedrich Becker (11 March 1777 – 15 March 1806) was a German educator and historian.

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Karl Friedrich von Klöden

Karl Friedrich von Klöden (21 May 1786 Berlin – 9 January 1856 Berlin) was a German educator, historian, and geographer.

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Karl Georg von Raumer

Karl Georg von Raumer (* 9 April 1783 in Wörlitz; † 2 June 1865 in Erlangen) was a German geologist and educator.

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Karl Justus Blochmann

Karl Justus Blochmann (19 February 1786, Reichstädt – 31 May 1855) was a German educator known for being among the first to introduce the "Pestalozzi method" of education into Saxony.

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Karl Kirchwey

Karl Kirchwey (born February 25, 1956) is an award–winning American poet who has lived in both Europe and the United States and whose work is strongly influenced by the Greek and Roman past.

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Karl Möbius

Karl August Möbius (7 February 1825 in Eilenburg – 26 April 1908 in Berlin) was a German zoologist who was a pioneer in the field of ecology and a former director of the Museum für Naturkunde in Berlin.

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Karl Rohnke

Karl Rohnke (born 1937) is a key figure in the development of adventure education, and was instrumental in the creation of Project Adventure in the early 1970s.

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Karl Schelenz

Karl Schelenz (or Carl Schelenz, born February 6, 1890 in Berlin; died February 7, 1956) was a German sport teacher.

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Karle Wilson Baker

(Mrs.) Karle Wilson Baker (1878–1960) was an American poet and author, born in Little Rock, Ark. to Kate Florence Montgomery Wilson and William Thomas Murphey Wilson.

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Karlheinz Stockhausen

Karlheinz Stockhausen (22 August 1928 – 5 December 2007) was a German composer, widely acknowledged by critics as one of the most important but also controversial composers of the 20th and early 21st centuries.

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Karlstad University

Karlstad University (Swedish Karlstads universitet) is a state university in Karlstad, Sweden.

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Karlton Hester

Karlton Hester (born February 11, 1949) is an American, performer, composer, scholar, and educator.

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Karol Semik

Karol Semik (born 13 August 1953 in Cieszyn) - polish teacher, educator.

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Karolīne Kronvalde

Karolīne Liznete Kronvalde, née Roloff (2 April 1836 – 23 October 1913) was a Latvian teacher and feminist.

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Karolina Kaczorowska

Karolina Kaczorowska (maiden name Mariampolska) (born September 26, 1930 in Stanisławów) is the widow of Ryszard Kaczorowski, the last President of the Republic of Poland in exile, and thus the last emigree First Lady (1989-1990).

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Kashim Ibrahim

Sir Shettima Kashim Ibrahim (10 June 1910 – 25 July 1990) was a Kanuri politician who was head of the Native Administration in Borno and was a minister for Social Services in the 1950s. He held the traditional title of Waziri of the Emirate of Borno after two previous Waziris had been forced to resign as a result of scandals in the Borno local administration. He was a close associate of Ahmadu Bello.

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Katarzyna Lubnauer

Katarzyna Lubnauer (née Libudzisz; born 24 July 1969) is a Polish politician, mathematician and academic teacher.

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Kate Cloonen

Kate Cloonen (born July 9, 1954) was a Democratic member of the Illinois House of Representatives, representing the 79th District from 2013-2017.

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Kate Henderson

Kate Henderson was a Canadian pioneer in education.

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Kate Knuth

Katherine "Kate" Knuth (born May 15, 1981) is a Minnesota politician and former member of the Minnesota House of Representatives, representing District 50B, which included portions of the cities of New Brighton, Arden Hills, Fridley and Shoreview in Anoka and Ramsey counties, which are part of the Twin Cities metropolitan area.

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Kate Louise Brown

Kate Louise Brown (May 8, 1857, Adams, MassachusettsHarringshaw, William T. Herringshaw's National Library of American Biography. vol. 1, American Publisher's Association, 1909, catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000331356/Cite.–?) was a children’s educator and author who wrote 17 works in a total of 41 publications,“Brown, Kate Louise 1857-.”, 1 Jan.

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Kath Pinnock, Baroness Pinnock

Kathryn Mary Pinnock, Baroness Pinnock (born 25 September 1946) is a British Liberal Democrat politician, life peer, and former school teacher.

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Katharina Bellowitsch

Katharina "Kati" Bellowitsch (born June 13, 1974) is an Austrian radio and TV presenter.

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Katharine Glasier

Katharine Glasier (25 September 1867 – 14 June 1950) was an English socialist politician, journalist and novelist.

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Katherine (Min novel)

Katherine is the first novel by Anchee Min.

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Katherine Dunham

Katherine Mary Dunham (also known as Kaye Dunn, June 22, 1909 – May 21, 2006) was an American dancer, choreographer, author, educator, and social activist.

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Katherine Pettit

Katherine Rebecca Pettit (February 23, 1868 – September 3, 1936) was an American educator from Kentucky who contributed to the settlement school movement of the early 20th century.

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Katherine Phillips

Katherine Phillips was an American educator and former vice-principal of the private Al-Bayan Bilingual Middle School in Kuwait, who was detained from leaving the country.

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Kathleen Antonelli

Kathleen "Kay" McNulty Mauchly Antonelli (12 February,While her official date of birth is always listed as 12 February, Antonelli herself suspected she may have been born on 13 February, the date having been "fudged" by her family according to a common practice out of Irish triskaidekaphobic superstition. 1921 – 20 April 2006) was an American computer programmer and one of the six original programmers of the ENIAC, the first general-purpose electronic digital computer.

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Kathleen Dorsett

Kathleen Dorsett (born July 2, 1974) is an American former Neptune, New Jersey schoolteacher who was convicted of the August 2010 murder of her ex-husband, Stephen Moore, in May 2013.

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Kathleen McDermott

Kathleen McDermott is a Scottish actress, born in Glasgow 21 May 1977.

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Kathleen Wilcoxson

Kathleen Wilcoxson is an American politician from Oklahoma.

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Kathryn Morrison (legislator)

Kathryn Morrison (May 22, 1942 – June 30, 2013) was an American educator and Democratic Party politician who was the first woman to be elected to serve in the Wisconsin Senate.

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Kathy Ashe

Kathy B. Ashe was a Democratic member of the Georgia House of Representatives, representing the 56th district from 1991 until 2012.

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Kathy Baker

Katherine Whitton Baker (born June 8, 1950) is an American stage, film and television actress.

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Kathy Brynaert

Kathleen A. "Kathy" Brynaert (born July 15, 1944) is a Minnesota politician and former member of the Minnesota House of Representatives.

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Kathy Sheran

Kathleen J. "Kathy" Sheran (born May 18, 1947) is a Minnesota politician and former member of the Minnesota Senate.

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Kathy Sierra

Kathy Sierra (born 1957) is an American programming instructor and game developer.

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Kathy Watson

Katharine M. "Kathy" Watson is serving her fourth term as representative of the 144th Legislative District of Pennsylvania, United States.

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Katie G. Dorsett

Katie G. Dorsett is a former Democratic member of the North Carolina General Assembly representing the state's twenty-eighth Senate district from 2003 to 2010.

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Katie McKy

Katie McKy is an American educator and writer of mainstream material, children's literature, fishing articles for sporting magazines, and professional academic material in the field of education.

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Katie Salen

Katie Salen Tekinbas is a game designer, animator, and educator.

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Katrina Lake

Katrina Lake is the founder and CEO of Stitch Fix, a fashion-based subscription service which was established in 2011 in San Francisco and went public in 2017.

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Katya Medvedeva

Katya Ivanovna Medvedeva (Екатери́на Ива́новна Медве́дева Ekaterina Ivanovna Medvedeva; born 1937) is a Russian naïve painter.

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Kay Adams-Corleone

Katherine "Kay" Corleone (née Adams) is a fictional character in Mario Puzo's The Godfather.

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Kay Burns

Kay Burns is a multidisciplinary artist based in Fogo Island, Newfoundland.

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Kay Carberry

Kay Carberry, (born 19 October 1950) is the current Assistant General Secretary of the British Trades Union Congress (TUC).

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Kay Katz

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Kay Patterson (South Carolina politician)

Kay Patterson (born January 11, 1931) is an American politician who was a Democratic member of the South Carolina Senate, representing the 19th District from 1985 to his retirement in 2008.

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Kay Toliver

Kay Toliver is a teacher specialising in mathematics education.

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Kazuko Watanabe

Kazuko Watanabe 渡辺和子 (February 11, 1927 - December 30, 2016) was a Japanese religious sister, educationist, and writer.

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Károly Kerkapoly

Károly Kerkapoly or Kerkápoly (13 May 1824 - 31 December 1891) was a Hungarian politician, who served as Minister of Finance between 1870 and 1873.

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Kealoha (poet)

Kealoha (born Steven Kealohapauʻole Hong-Ming Wong) is the first Poet Laureate of Hawaii and the first poet to perform at a Hawaii governor’s inauguration.

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Keegan Longueira

Keegan Longueira is a South African Adventurer, Motivational Speaker and Author.

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Kees Boeke

Cornelis Boeke (25 September 1884, Alkmaar – 3 July 1966, Abcoude), usually known as Kees Boeke, was a Dutch reformist educator, Quaker missionary and pacifist.

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Keira High School

Keira High School in Wollongong, New South Wales has existed as an institution under several names since 1917.

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Keith Davies

Keith Davies is a Welsh Labour politician and was the National Assembly for Wales member for Llanelli from 2011 until 2016.

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Keith Hamilton (politician)

Keith Graeme Hamilton (born 9 May 1936 in Ballarat, Victoria) is the former Australian Labor Party member for Morwell in the Victorian Legislative Assembly.

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Keith Johnstone

Keith Johnstone (born February 22, 1933) is a British and Canadian pioneer of improvisational theatre, best known for inventing the Impro System, part of which are the Theatresports.

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Keith Kirchoff

Keith Kirchoff is a pianist, composer, conductor, concert curator, and teacher who has performed in the United States and Europe.

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Keith Kissack

Keith Edward Kissack MBE (18 November 1913 – 31 March 2010) was a British schoolteacher and historian.

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Keith McLellan

Keith McLellan is an Australian long jump and triple jump athlete, and rugby union and professional rugby league footballer of the 1950s.

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Keith Newton (prelate)

Keith Newton PA (born 10 April 1952) is an English prelate of the Roman Catholic Church.

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Kelly Andrews (The Young and the Restless)

Kelly Andrews is a fictional character on the CBS daytime soap opera The Young and the Restless.

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Kelly Jones (Miss Alabama)

Kelly Jones Carr (born 1976/1977) is an American educator and beauty pageant titleholder from Birmingham, Alabama, who was named Miss Alabama 2001.

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Kelly McGillis filmography

Kelly McGillis is an American actress.

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Kelly Tang

Kelly Tang (born 1961) is a Singaporean composer known internationally for his wind band, chamber and orchestral works.

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Kelsey Jones

Herbert Kelsey Jones (June 17, 1922 – October 10, 2004) was a Canadian composer, pianist, harpsichordist, teacher, and founder of the Saint John Symphony Orchestra, now known as Symphony New Brunswick, which he conducted from 1950 to 1953.

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Kelvin Sng

Kelvin Sng (born April 28, 1974) is a Singaporean film director.

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Kemp P. Battle

Kemp Plummer Battle (December 19, 1831 – February 4, 1919) was an American lawyer, railroad president, university president, educator, and historian.

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Ken A. Miller

Kenneth A. Miller (born October 27, 1966) is an American educator and Republican politician from Oklahoma.

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Ken Aston

Kenneth George Aston, MBE (1 September 1915 – 23 October 2001) was an English teacher, soldier, and football referee, who was responsible for many important developments in football refereeing - including the yellow and red card system.

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Ken Coon

Kenneth Lloyd Coon Sr. (born October 14, 1935), known as Ken Coon, is a Little Rock educator, professional psychologist, and counselor who was also a pioneer in the development of the Republican Party in the U.S. state of Arkansas.

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Ken Decaria

Ken Decaria (born November 5, 1953) is a Democratic member of the Wyoming Senate, representing the 15th district since 1999.

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Ken Dychtwald

Ken Dychtwald, Ph.D. is a gerontologist, psychologist, educator, lecturer, consultant, entrepreneur, and expert on aging-related issues; has appeared in numerous films and TV interviews; and is the author of sixteen books.

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Ken Maginnis

Major Kenneth Wiggins Maginnis, Baron Maginnis of Drumglass (born 21 January 1938) is a Northern Irish politician who sits as a life peer in the House of Lords, formerly for the Ulster Unionist Party.

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Ken Simmons

Kenneth Edwin Laurence Ryder Simmons (29 March 1929 – 25 February 2002) was a respected British ornithologist born in Kenton, Middlesex.

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Ken Southworth

Ken Southworth (September 22, 1918 – December 6, 2007) was a veteran English cartoon animator and instructor who worked for a number of major animation studios throughout his nearly 70-year career, including Walt Disney Studios, Hanna-Barbera, Filmation, Warner Bros., MGM, Walter Lantz and Clokey Productions.

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Kenan Bell

Kenan Bell is an independent hip hop artist and teacher from Los Angeles, CA.

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Kendra Stearns O'Donnell

Kendra Stearns O'Donnell (born 1944) is an American educator and painter who served as the 12th principal of Phillips Exeter Academy.

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Kenn Smith

Kenn Smith (born April 27, 1962), birth name Kenneth LaMont Smith, is an American guitarist, bassist, composer, educator and journalist, born and raised in Chicago, Illinois.

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Kenna Campbell

Dr Kenna Campbell (Ceana Chaimbeul) MBE (born 21 July 1937) is a Scottish singer, teacher, tradition bearer and advocate for Gaelic language, culture and song.

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Kenneth A. Bray

Kenneth Augustine Bray (May 26, 1895 – January 9, 1953) was an Episcopal priest, teacher, sportsman and coach.

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Kenneth Elloway

Captain Kenneth Albert Elloway, ARCM, (17 January 1916 – 22 September 1980) was a British teacher, trombonist, double-bassist, cornetist, and conductor of many orchestras.

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Kenneth Fuchs

Kenneth Fuchs (born July 1, 1956) is an American composer, conductor, and educator.

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Kenneth G. T. Webster

Kenneth Grant Tremayne Webster (1871–1942) was a Canadian-born American literary scholar.

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Kenneth L. Dixon

Kenneth Lee "Ken" Dixon (April 3, 1915 - June 29, 1986), was a prominent journalist who reported, edited, and penned columns for seven newspapers, including two in Louisiana -- Lake Charles and Baton Rouge.

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Kenneth Pitzer

Kenneth Sanborn Pitzer (January 6, 1914 – December 26, 1997) was an American physical and theoretical chemist, educator, and university president.

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Kenneth R. Plum

Kenneth Ray Plum (born November 3, 1941) is a Democratic member of the Virginia House of Delegates, representing the 36th District since 1982.

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Kenneth S. Warren

Kenneth S. Warren (June 11, 1929 – September 18, 1996) was an American scientist, physician, educator and public health advocate.

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Kenneth Stuart

Lieutenant General Kenneth Stuart CB, DSO, MC (September 9, 1891 – November 3, 1945) was a Canadian soldier and Chief of the General Staff, the head of the Canadian Army from 24 December 1941 until 27 December 1943.

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Kenneth W. Winters

Kenneth W. Winters (born June 24, 1934) is a Republican former member of the Kentucky State Senate from Murray in western Kentucky, who formerly served as president of Baptist-affiliated Campbellsville University.

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Kenny Alexander

Kenneth Cooper Alexander (born October 17, 1966, in Norfolk, Virginia) is an American politician, serving as the mayor of Norfolk, Virginia.

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Kenny Bowen

Kenneth Francis "Kenny" Bowen, Sr. (February 9, 1926 – May 2, 2002), was a three-term Democratic mayor of Lafayette, Louisiana, the fourth largest city in the state, according to the 2000 census.

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Kent Eken

Bernhard Kent Eken (born December 12, 1963) is a Minnesota politician and member of the Minnesota Senate.

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Keong Sim

Keong Sim (심경) is a Korean-American actor.

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Kerri Strug

Kerri Allyson Strug Fischer (born November 19, 1977) is an American retired gymnast from Tucson, Arizona.

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Kerstin Kaiser

Kerstin Kaiser (born 16 July 1960 in Stralsund) is a German politician for the left wing party The Left.

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Keta Senior High Technical School

Keta Senior High Technical School (Ketasco) formerly Keta Secondary School is a mixed Public Senior High School located at Dzelukope a town in the Keta Municipal District of the Volta Region, Ghana The school has a student population of about 2,800 and a teaching staff strength of 110 as at 2017, Ketasco is the biggest school in Volta Region and one of the biggest in Ghana.

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Ketil Stokkan

Ketil Stokkan (born 29 April 1956) is a Norwegian pop artist who has performed as solo artist as well as the singer in the Norwegian band Zoo.

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Kevin A. McCarthy

Kevin A. McCarthy (born 1950) is a former Democratic member of the Illinois House of Representatives, representing the 37th District from 1997 to 2011.

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Kevin Blaum

Kevin J. Blaum (born June 4, 1952 in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania) is a former American politician who was a Democratic member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives for the 121st Legislative district of Pennsylvania for nearly three decades.

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Kevin Brown (poet)

Kevin Brown (born July 9, 1970) is an American poet, author and teacher.

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Kevin Dahle

Kevin L. Dahle (born January 24, 1960) is a Minnesota politician and former member of the Minnesota Senate.

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Kevin Dunlap

Kevin Dunlap (born May 3, 1978 in Rock Island, Tennessee) is an American politician and a Democratic member of the Tennessee House of Representatives representing District 43 since January 2015.

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Kevin Honeycutt

Kevin Honeycutt is the creator of "Artsnacks" learning community, and is an international keynote speaker on technology, education and cyber-bullying prevention.

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Kevin Raye

Kevin L. Raye (born February 7, 1961) is an American politician.

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Kevin Waters

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Kevin Weisman

Kevin Glen Weisman is an American film, television and stage actor.

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Key worker

A key worker is a public sector employee who is considered to provide an essential service.

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Key-Thomas Märkl

Key-Thomas Märkl (born May 19, 1963) is a German-Japanese violinist and teacher.

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Khagrachhari District

Khagrachhari (খাগড়াছড়ি) (Chakma:𑄌𑄬𑄋𑄴𑄟𑄩 "chengmi") is a district in south-eastern Bangladesh.

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Khalil Al Ghamdi

Khalil Ibrahim Jalal Al Ghamdi (خليل إبراهيم جلال الغامدي; born September 2, 1970) is a Saudi Arabian football referee.

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Khan Bahadur Ahsanullah

Khan Bahadur Ahsanullah (27 December 1873 – 9 February 1965) was an educator, litterateur, Islamic theologist and social reformer of Pre-partition India.

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Kierin Meehan

Kierin Meehan (born in Brisbane, Queensland) is an Australian children's book author, teacher and choreographer.

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Kilien Stengel

Kilien Stengel (born 1972 in Nevers (Nièvre)), is a French gastronomic author, restaurateur, and cookbook writer.

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Kilmer B. Corbin

Kilmer Blaine Corbin, Sr. (June 18, 1919 – January 7, 1993), the father of actor Barry Corbin, was a Lubbock, Texas, attorney who served as a Democratic member of the Texas State Senate from District 28 for two terms from 1949 to 1957.

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Kim Cascone

Kim Cascone (December 21, 1955) is an American composer of electronic music who is known for his releases in the ambient, industrial and electro-acoustic genre on his own record label, Silent Records.

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Kim Duck-soo

Kim Duck-Soo (born 1935) is a South Korean educator.

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Kim Edwards

Kim Edwards (born May 4, 1958) is an American author and educator.

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Kim Gangte

Kim Gangte (born 30 October 1962) is a politician, educator and human rights activist, who was a Member of Parliament elected from the Outer Manipur Lok Sabha constituency in India in 1998, as a Communist Party of India candidate.

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Kim Henry

Kimberly Diane "Kim" Henry is an American teacher who is the wife of the 26th Governor of Oklahoma, Brad Henry.

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Kim Kashkashian

Kim Kashkashian (Քիմ Քաշքաշյան), born August 31, 1952 in Detroit, Michigan, is a Grammy-award winning Armenian-American violist.

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Kimberley Starr

Kimberley Starr (born 1970) is an Australian novelist and teacher, best known for her debut novel The Kingdom Where Nobody Dies and The Book Of Whispers.

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Kindergarten

Kindergarten (from German, literally meaning 'garden for the children') is a preschool educational approach based on playing, singing, practical activities such as drawing, and social interaction as part of the transition from home to school.

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Kindergarten readiness

Kindergarten readiness refers to the developmental domains that contribute to children’s ability to adapt to the kindergarten classroom, which is often a new and unfamiliar environment.

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Kindred McLeary

Kindred McLeary (December 3, 1901, Weimar, Texas – May 29, 1949) was an American architect, artist and educator.

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Kinji Akagawa

Kinji Akagawa (born 1940, Tokyo, Japan) is an American sculptor, printmaker, and arts educator best known for sculptural constructions that also serve a practical function.

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Kirk B. Jensen

Kirk B. Jensen is an American author and an educator.

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Kitante Hill Secondary School

Kitante Hill Senior Secondary School (KHSS), sometimes referred to as Kitante Hill School, is a public, mixed, day school located in Kitante, a neighborhood in the city of Kampala, the capital and largest metropolitan area in Uganda.

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Kitwe

Kitwe is the second largest city in terms of size and population in Zambia.

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Klaas de Vries (Christian Democratic Appeal)

Klaas de Vries (1917–1999) was a Dutch politician.

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Klára Leövey

Klára Leövey (1821-1897), was a Hungarian pioneer educator and women's rights activist.

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Kmetija Slavnih

Kmetija Slavnih ("Farm of Celebrities") was the third season of the Slovene reality show Kmetija ("Farm") based on Swedish franchise Farmen produced by Strix.

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Knowledge environment

Knowledge environments are social practices, technological and physical arrangements intended to facilitate collaborative knowledge building, decision making, inference or discovery, depending on the epistemological premises and goals.

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Kofi Bentum Quantson

Kofi Bentum Quantson (born 6 July 1934) is a Ghanaian security intelligence expert who rose through the ranks after joining the Special Branch of the Ghana Police Service as a young detective to become Director.

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Koi Koi Seven

is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Morishige and published by Akita Shoten.

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Kolej Yayasan Saad

Kolej Yayasan Saad (KYS), also known as Saad Foundation College (SFC), is a private, fully residential school founded by Tan Sri Halim Saad in 1995.

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Konrad Boehmer

Konrad Boehmer (24 May 1941 – 4 October 2014) was a German-Dutch composer, educator, and writer.

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Konrad Heresbach

Konrad Heresbach (28 August 1496 – 14 October 1576) was a Rhenish Reformer, Calvinist, humanist and educator.

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Konstantin Chernenko

Konstantin Ustinovich Chernenko (p, 24 September 1911 – 10 March 1985) was a Soviet politician and the fifth General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union.

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Konstantin Igumnov

Konstantin Nicolayevich Igumnov (Константи́н Никола́евич Игу́мнов;, 1873, Lebedyan, Tambov Governorate, – March 24, 1948) was a Russian pianist and the teacher of many Russian pianists.

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Konstantin Pobedonostsev

Konstantin Petrovich Pobedonostsev (p; May 21, 1827, Moscow – March 23, 1907, Saint Petersburg) was a Russian jurist, statesman, and adviser to three Tsars.

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Konstanty Gorski

Konstanty Antoni Gorski (Lida, June 13, 1859 – May 31, 1924, Poznań) was a Polish composer, violinist, organist and music teacher.

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Korowa Anglican Girls' School

Korowa Anglican Girls' School is an independent, Anglican, day school for girls, located in Glen Iris, a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

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Kostya Leontovich

Kostyantyn Kostyantynovych Leontovich (born October 13, 1985), better known as Kostya Leontovich, is a Ukrainian film score composer, guitarist, singer/songwriter, founder of the label Musicball Records and Rock School.

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Kotgalla

Kotgala is a village located in Battagram District, Pakistan.

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Kozani

Kozani (Κοζάνη) is a city in northern Greece, capital of Kozani regional unit and of West Macedonia region.

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Krantijyoti Savitribai Phule

Krantijyoti Savitribai Phule is an Indian historical drama television series Directed by Rupesh D Gohil and Produced by RDG Productions Pvt.Ltd.

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Kre8tiveworkz

Kre8tiveworkz, a privately owned American company based in Pembroke Pines, Florida, is the original manufacturer and designer of Reality Rhyming --> personalized poetry gifts worldwide.

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Kreg Battles

Kreg Battles is a Democratic member of the Indiana House of Representatives, representing the 64th District since 2006.

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Krishna N. Sharma

Krishna N. Sharma (Hindi: डॉ० कृष्ण एन० शर्मा) is an Indian author and researcher based in Uganda.

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Krista Sutton

Krista Sutton (born March 29, 1970) is a Canadian actress who has worked in television, movies and theatre.

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Kryvyi Rih State Pedagogical University

The Kryvyi Rih Pedagogical University (also referred to as KDPU) was founded in 1930 as a University of Vocational Training, is the oldest pedagogical institution in Kryvyi Rih, reorganized in Pedagogical University.

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Krzysztof Baranowski

Krzysztof Baranowski (b. 26 June 1938 in Lwów) – yachtsman, sailing captain, journalist, teacher, member of the Council Board of Polish Maritime Foundation.

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Krzysztof Garwatowski

Krzysztof Bogdan Garwatowski, (born 2 September 1967) - is Polish LGBT activist, journalist and publisher of porn magazines.

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Krzysztof Wójcik (politician)

Krzysztof Stefan Wójcik (born 16 October 1958 in Bytom, Poland) is a Polish politician, teacher, president of Bytom from 1998 to 2006.

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Kuching High School

Kuching High School (KHS; Sekolah Kuching High; 古晋中学), officially Kuching High National Secondary School (Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan Kuching High; 古晋高级国民型中学), is a public secondary school in Kuching, the capital of the Malaysian state of Sarawak. The school provides secondary education from Transition to Form 5, which culminates in the sitting of the public examinations of Form Three Assessment in Form 3 and the Malaysian Certificate of Education in Form 5. The school was founded in 1916 as a Chinese private shool and from 1963 until today it became a government-aided school.

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Kundan Singh Kush

Thakur Kundan Pal Singh Kush (1881–1967) was an Arya Samaj missionary and teacher who arrived in Fiji, from Muzaffarnagar, Uttar Pradesh, India in 1928.

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Kurt Aepli

Kurt Aepli (born May 14, 1914 in Rapperswil, SG, Switzerland, died December 22, 2002 in Uznach, SG, Switzerland) was a Swiss silversmith, a designer of fine jewelry and implements, as well as a professional educator.

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Kurt Aust

Kurt Aust is a pseudonym for Kurt Østergaard (born 6 December 1955 in Ikast, Denmark), an author and freelance writer.

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Kurt Bills

Kurt P. Bills (born January 8, 1970) is an American teacher.

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Kurt Hahn

Kurt Matthias Robert Martin Hahn CBE (5 June 1886, Berlin – 14 December 1974, Hermannsberg) was a German Jewish educator whose philosophies are considered internationally influential.

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Kurt Sassmannshaus

Kurt Sassmannshaus is a German violin instructor, primarily at the University of Cincinnati – College-Conservatory of Music and Great Wall International Music Academy.

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Kyösti Virrankoski

Kyösti Tapio Virrankoski (born 4 April 1944 in Kauhava) is a Finnish politician and former Member of the European Parliament (MEP) with the Centre Party of Finland, part of the Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe and sits on the European Parliament's Committee on Agriculture and Rural Development and its Committee on Budgetary Control and the Committee on Budgets.

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Kyrgyzstan–Russia relations

Kyrgyzstan–Russia relations is the relationship between the two countries, Kyrgyzstan and Russia.

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Kyriacos Triantaphyllides

Kyriacos Triantaphyllides (born 3 September 1944, Palaichori) is a Cypriot politician and Member of the European Parliament (MEP) for the Progressive Party of Working People, sitting with the European United Left–Nordic Green Left group, on the European Parliament's Committee on Regional Development.

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Kyrylo Stetsenko

Kyrylo Hryhorovych Stetsenko (Кирило Григорович Стеценко) (May 12, 1882 – April 29, 1922) was a prolific Ukrainian composer, conductor, critic, and teacher.

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L. C. Schnürlein

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L. Dennis Smith

L.

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L. Joseph Thomas

Louis Joseph Thomas (born January 16, 1942) is an American educator and administrator who is the Anne and Elmer Lindseth Dean Emeritus and professor of operations management of the Samuel Curtis Johnson Graduate School of Management at Cornell University.

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L. W. Rogers

Louis William Rogers (May 28, 1859 – April 18, 1953), commonly known as "L.W.," was an American teacher, railway brakeman, trade union functionary, socialist political activist, and newspaper editor.

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La Ceiba Bilingual School

La Ceiba Bilingual School (or CBS) is a bilingual (English/Spanish) school located in La Ceiba, Honduras.

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La Maestra

La Maestra (i.e., "The Schoolteacher" in English) is a Latin American play written in 1968 by the Colombian playwright, Enrique Buenaventura (1925–2003).

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La Meri

La Meri (Russell Meriwether Hughes, 5/13 /1898 – 1/7/1988) was an American ethnic dancer, choreographer, teacher, poet, anthropologist and scholar.

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La Vern E. Weber

La Vern E. Weber (September 3, 1923 – December 30, 1999) was a United States Army officer who served as Adjutant General of Oklahoma, Director of the Army National Guard and Chief of the National Guard Bureau (NGB).

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Lack of physical education

Lack of physical education is the inadequacy of the provision and effectiveness of exercise and physical activity within modern education.

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Ladan Osman

Ladan Osman (Laadan Cismaan, لادان عثمان) is a Somali-American poet and teacher.

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Ladislav Lábus

Ladislav Lábus (born 21 November 1951 in Prague) is a Czech architect and university teacher.

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Lady Manners School

Lady Manners School is an English secondary school located in Bakewell, a market town in the Peak District National Park, Derbyshire.

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Lamar University

Lamar University, often referred to as Lamar or LU, is a public coeducational doctoral/research university in Beaumont, Texas.

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Lance Weiler

Lance Weiler is an American filmmaker and writer from Pennsylvania.

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Lancelot Eric Richdale

Lancelot Eric Richdale (4 January 1900 – 19 December 1983) was a New Zealand teacher and amateur ornithologist.

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Landon Mackenzie

Landon Mackenzie (born 1954) is a Canadian artist based in Vancouver, British Columbia.

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Langham Partnership

Langham Partnership (formerly known as Langham Partnership International) is a nonprofit Christian international fellowship working in pursuit of the vision of its founder John Stott: to foster the growth of the global church in maturity and Christ-likeness by raising the standards of biblical preaching and teaching through equipping Majority World Christian pastors, scholars, writers, publishers, and other key leaders.

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Langton Towungana

Langton Towungana was an independent presidential candidate in the Zimbabwean presidential election held on March 29, 2008.

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Language Experience Approach

The Language Experience Approach (LEA) is a method for teaching literacy based on a child's existing experience of language.

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Lanny Johnson

Neal Lane Johnson, Sr., known as Lanny Johnson (born December 7, 1940), is an American school superintendent in Winnsboro in Franklin Parish in northeastern Louisiana, who served as a Democrat in the Louisiana House of Representatives from 1976 to 1980.

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Lant Carpenter

Lant Carpenter, Dr. (2 September 1780 – 5 or 6 April 1840) was an English educator and Unitarian minister.

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Laoshi

Laoshi may refer to.

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Lapo De Carlo

Lapo de Carlo (Milan, 4 December 1968) is an Italian sports journalist and presenter.

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Lara Jean Chorostecki

Lara Jean Chorostecki (born September 24, 1984) is a Canadian actress known for her role as Fredricka "Freddie" Lounds in the American psychological thriller–horror television series Hannibal, and as Sergeant Krystina Breeland on the critically acclaimed Canadian series X Company.

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Larry Bagley

Lawrence A. Bagley Jr. (born January 1949), known as Larry Bagley, is a Republican member of the Louisiana House of Representatives for District 7, which encompasses Caddo, DeSoto, and Sabine parishes in northwestern Louisiana.

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Larry Di Ianni

Larry Di Ianni (born Renzo Pasquale Di Ianni, 1948) is an Italian-Canadian politician and educator.

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Larry Galizio

Larry Galizio (born 1964) was a Democratic member of the Oregon House of Representatives, representing District 35 from 2004 to 2010.

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Larry Haws

Larry W. Haws (January 12, 1940 – March 27, 2012) was a Minnesota politician and a member of the Minnesota House of Representatives who represented District 15B, which includes portions of Benton, Sherburne and Stearns counties in the north central part of the state.

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Larry J. Edgell

Larry John Edgell (born November 16, 1946) is a former Democratic member of the West Virginia Senate, representing the 2nd District from 1998 to 2014.

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Larry Kissell

Lawrence Webb "Larry" Kissell (born January 31, 1951) was the U.S. Representative for, serving from 2009 to 2013.

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Larry Lucas

Larry James Lucus is a Democratic member of the South Dakota House of Representatives, representing the 26A district since 2007.

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Larry Nemmers

Larry Nemmers is a retired educator and better known as a former American football official in the National Football League (NFL).

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Larry Ridley

Larry Ridley (born September 3, 1937) is an American jazz bassist and music educator.

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Larry Springer

Lawrence S. "Larry" Springer is a Democratic member of the Washington House of Representatives, representing the 45th district since 2004.

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Last Blood

Last Blood is a webcomic published by Blatant Comics created by Bobby Crosby and Chris Crosby.

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Latifa Labida

Latifa Labida (لطيفة العابدة – born 1953, Ouazzane) is a Moroccan politician.

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Latter Rain (post–World War II movement)

The Latter Rain, also known as the New Order or New Order of the Latter Rain, was a post–World War II movement within Pentecostal Christianity which remains controversial to this day.

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Launcelot Kiggell

Lieutenant General Sir Launcelot Edward Kiggell, (2 October 1862 – 23 February 1954) was a British Army officer who was Chief of General Staff for the British Armies in France under Sir Douglas Haig from late 1915 to 1918.

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Laura Bush

Laura Lane Welch Bush (born November 4, 1946) is an American educator and the wife of the 43rd President of the United States, George W. Bush, serving as the First Lady of the United States from 2001 to 2009.

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Laura Pollán

Laura Inés Pollán Toledo (February 13, 1948 in Manzanillo, Cuba – October 14, 2011) was a prominent Cuban opposition leader.

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Laura Vernon Hamner

Laura Vernon Hamner (July 17, 1871 – September 20, 1968) was an American author, ranch historian, radio commentator, educator, and public official from the Texas Panhandle who was known informally in her later years as "Miss Amarillo", a reference to her adopted city of Amarillo, Texas.

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Laura, una vida extraordinaria

Laura, una vida extraordinaria (English: Laura, an Extraordinary Life, is a Colombian telenovela produced by Ángela Pulido Serrano for Caracol Televisión and distributed by Caracol Televisión Internacional. It is based on some moments of the life of the educator, catholic missionary, Laura Montoya. It stars Julieth Restrepo and Linda Lucía Callejas.

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Laurel Power

Laurel Jean Power (born 7 December 1953) is a former Australian politician.

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Lauren Weisberger

Lauren Weisberger (born March 28, 1977) is an American novelist and author of the 2003 bestseller The Devil Wears Prada, a roman à clef of her experience as a put-upon assistant to Vogue editor-in-chief Anna Wintour.

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Laurence Ballard

Laurence Ballard (born July 2, 1954) is an American stage and screen actor, whose career has focused on regional theatre in the US.

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Laurence Hobgood

Laurence Hobgood (born 1959) is a contemporary jazz piano virtuoso, composer, arranger, producer, lyricist and educator.

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Laurence Hynes Halloran

Laurence Hynes Halloran (29 December 1765 – 8 March 1831) was a poet, unordained clergyman and felon who became a pioneer schoolteacher, journalist, and bigamist in Australia, founder of the Sydney Public Free Grammar School.

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Laurence McKinley Gould

Laurence McKinley "Larry" Gould (August 22, 1896 – June 21, 1995) was an American geologist, educator, and polar explorer.

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Laurence Overmire

Laurence Overmire (born August 17, 1957, Rochester, NY) is an American poet, author, actor, educator, genealogist, peace activist, civil rights, human rights, and animal rights advocate and environmentalist.

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Laurens van der Post

Sir Laurens Jan van der Post, CBE (13 December 1906 – 16 December 1996), was a 20th-century Afrikaner author, farmer, war hero, political adviser to British heads of government, close friend of Prince Charles, godfather of Prince William, educator, journalist, humanitarian, philosopher, explorer and conservationist.

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Laurent Clerc

Louis Laurent Marie Clerc (26 December 1785 – 18 July 1869) was a French teacher called "The Apostle of the Deaf in America" by generations of American Deaf people.

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Laurent Lavigne

Laurent Lavigne (10 August 1935 in Montreal, Quebec – 3 August 2017) was a member of the House of Commons of Canada from 1993 to 1997.

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Laurie Block

Laurie Block (born 1949) is a Canadian poet and educator.

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Laurindo Rabelo

Laurindo José da Silva Rabelo (July 8, 1826 – September 28, 1864) was a Brazilian Ultra-Romantic poet, teacher and medician.

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Lauro Cavazos

Lauro Fred Cavazos Jr. (born January 4, 1927) is a U.S. educator and politician.

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Lavras

Lavras is a municipality in Southern Minas Gerais state, Brazil.

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Law for the Restoration of the Professional Civil Service

The Law for the Restoration of the Professional Civil Service (Gesetz zur Wiederherstellung des Berufsbeamtentums, shortened to Berufsbeamtengesetz), also known as Civil Service Law, Civil Service Restoration Act, and Law to Re-establish the Civil Service, was a law passed by the National Socialist regime on 7 April 1933, two months after Adolf Hitler attained power.

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Law school rankings in the United States

Law school rankings are a specific subset of college and university rankings dealing specifically with law schools.

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Lawrence B. Harkless

Lawrence B. Harkless, DPM, FACFAS, MAPWCA, is Founding Dean and Professor of Podiatric Medicine and Surgery at the College of Podiatric Medicine, Western University of Health Sciences, Pomona, California, United States.

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Lawrence Filippone

Lawrence Fuguet Filippone (born 1954 in Bryn Mawr, PA) is an American educator.

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Lawrence Halprin

Lawrence Halprin (July 1, 1916 – October 25, 2009) was an American landscape architect, designer and teacher.

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Lawrence James McNamara

Lawrence James McNamara (August 5, 1928 – December 17, 2004) was an American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church.

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László Németh

László Németh (18 April 1901 – 3 March 1975) was a Hungarian dentist, writer, dramatist and essayist.

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László Rátz

László Rátz, (born 9 April 1863 in Sopron, died 30 September 1930 in Budapest), was a Hungarian mathematics high school teacher best known for educating such people as John von Neumann and Nobel laureate Eugene Wigner.

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López

López is a surname of Spanish origin.

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Lý Khánh Vạn

Thiền sư Vạn Hạnh (938 - 1018), real name Lý Khánh Vạn, was a Vietnamese Zen Buddhist monk.

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Le Péril jeune

Le Péril jeune or The Good Old Daze is a 1994 French coming of age comedy-drama directed by Cédric Klapisch.

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Learning

Learning is the process of acquiring new or modifying existing knowledge, behaviors, skills, values, or preferences.

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Learning and Teaching Scotland

Learning and Teaching Scotland (LTS or LT Scotland) was a non-departmental public body of the Scottish Government, formed by the merger of the Scottish Consultative Council on the Curriculum (SCCC) and the Scottish Council for Educational Technology (SCET).

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Learning Lab

Learning Lab (LL) is a systemic transformation methodology developed by Aydin Bal in 2011.

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Lease purchase contract

A Lease-Purchase Contract, also known as a Lease Purchase Agreement, is the heart of rent-to-own properties.

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Leave Us Kids Alone

Leave Us Kids Alone is a TV series made by Twenty-Twenty Television and distributed by Outright Distribution.

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Lecture

A lecture (from the French 'lecture', meaning 'reading') is an oral presentation intended to present information or teach people about a particular subject, for example by a university or college teacher.

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Lecture Demonstration

"Lecture Demonstration" is a science fiction short story by American writer Hal Clement.

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Lecture Notes in Mathematics

Lecture Notes in Mathematics (LNM) is a book series in the field of mathematics, including articles related to both research and teaching.

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Lecture Notes in Physics

Lecture Notes in Physics (LNP) is a book series published by Springer Science+Business Media in the field of physics, including article related to both research and teaching.

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Lecturer

Lecturer is an academic rank within many universities, though the meaning of the term varies somewhat from country to country.

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Lee Ann Jung

Lee Ann Jung is an American educator, professor, author, and international consultant.

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Lee Ann Womack

Lee Ann Womack (born August 19, 1966) is an American country music singer and songwriter.

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Lee Bollinger

Lee Carroll Bollinger (born April 30, 1946) is an American lawyer and educator who is serving as the 19th president of Columbia University.

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Lee Davies

Lee Davies is an English drummer who has worked with artists such as Jerry Donahue, Lucie Silvas, and Slack Alice and has carried out session work for Warner Bros. Records, Stanley House Studios (London), and Rollover Studios (London).

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Lee Galloway

Lee Galloway (November 29, 1871 – January 31, 1962) was an American educator, publisher, and organizational theorist.

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Lee Shulman

Lee S. Shulman (born September 28, 1938) is an American educational psychologist.

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Lee Yancey

Jeremy Lee Yancey (born July 29, 1968) is a former Mississippi State Senator.

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Leela Devi

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Leela Devi Dookhun

Leela Devi Dookhun Luchoomun MP (born ळीला डेवि डूखुन ळुचूमुन on 16 April 1961) is current Minister of Social Security of Mauritius serving in the cabinet of Navin Ramgoolam having been appointed on 11 May 2010 by President Anerood Jugnauth.

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Legendary progenitor

A legendary progenitor is a legendary or mythological figure held to be the common ancestor of a dynasty, people, tribe or ethnic group.

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Legends of Chima

Legends of Chima is a CGI animated television series for Cartoon Network which is also based on the LEGO Legends of Chima series of LEGO sets.

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Lehnert v. Ferris Faculty Ass'n

Lehnert v. Ferris Faculty Association,, deals with First Amendment rights and unions in public employment.

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Leicester College

Leicester College is a further education college in Leicester, England.

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Leila Diniz

Leila Roque Diniz (25 March 1945 – 14 June 1972) was a Brazilian television, movie and theatre actress, whose liberal ideas and attitudes about sex had raised the discontent of both the feminists and the Brazilian military government of the 1960s.

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Leila Fletcher

Leila Fletcher (August 12, 1899 – April 9, 1988) was a Canadian pianist, composer, publisher, music editor and educator.

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Leila Steinberg

Leila Steinberg (born December 18, 1961) is an American manager, business woman, educator, writer, poet, and founder of AIM4TheHeART, a 501(c)(3) non-profit dedicated to helping at-risk youth find their voice using an emotional literacy curriculum and writing workshops.

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Leisha Harvey

Leisha Teresa Harvey (née Piasecki, born 4 April 1947) is an Australian politician.

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Len E. Blaylock

Len Everette Blaylock Sr. (December 8, 1918 – March 25, 2012), was a farmer, educator, small businessman, and Republican politician from tiny Nimrod in Perry County in northwestern Arkansas.

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Len Hopkins

Leonard Donald "Len" Hopkins (June 12, 1930 – February 6, 2007) was a Canadian politician and member of the Liberal Party of Canada.

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Lenore Zann

Lenore Elizabeth Zann (born 22 November 1959) is an Australian-Canadian actress and politician who has represented the electoral district of Truro-Bible Hill in the Nova Scotia House of Assembly since 2009 as a member of the Nova Scotia New Democratic Party.

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Leo H. Bartemeier

Leo Henry Bartemeier (September 12, 1895 – October 9, 1982) was an American physician, psychoanalyst, and educator.

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Leo Loeb

Leo Loeb (September 21, 1869 – December 28, 1959), was an American physician, educator, and experimental pathologist.

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Leo Soriano

Leo A. Soriano (born 10 December 1950) is a Bishop of the United Methodist Church, elected in 2000 in the Philippines.

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Leon Dash

Leon Dash (born, in New Bedford, Massachusetts) is a professor of journalism at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.

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Leon Kass

Leon Richard Kass (born February 12, 1939) is an American physician, scientist, educator, and public intellectual, best known as proponent of liberal education via the "Great Books," as an opponent of human cloning, life extension and euthanasia, as a critic of certain areas of technological progress and embryo research, and for his controversial tenure as chairman of the President's Council on Bioethics from 2001 to 2005.

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Leonard Bishop

Leonard Bishop (1922–2002) was a novelist, writing teacher, and newspaper columnist.

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Leonard Burnett

Leonard Burnett (April 5, 1845 in Yorkshire, England - August 21, 1932) was a politician, farmer and teacher.

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Leonard Candelaria

Leonard Candelaria is an American trumpeter and educator residing in Birmingham, Alabama.

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Leonard Carmichael

Leonard Carmichael (November 9, 1898 – September 16, 1973) was an American educator and psychologist.

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Leonard Dawe

Leonard Sydney Dawe (3 November 1889 – 12 January 1963) was an English amateur footballer who played in the Southern League for Southampton between 1912 and 1913, and made one appearance for the England national amateur football team in 1912.

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Leonard J. Fick

Leonard J. Fick (September 6, 1915 – February 4, 1990) was an American Roman Catholic priest, scholar and educator, college president, author in Ohio whose educational career spanned over fifty years.

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Leone Bagnall

Flora Minnie Leone Bagnall, (July 20, 1933 – April 30, 2017) was a farmer, teacher and former member of the Legislative Assembly of Prince Edward Island.

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Leonid Zhdanov

Leonid Zhdanov (Леонид Жданов) (1927–2009) was a Russian dancer and photographer.

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Leonore Goldschmidt

Leonore Goldschmidt (née Zweig; 17 November 1897 in Gosda/Brandenburg, Germany – 7 March 1983 in London, England) was a German teacher who founded the Goldschmidt School in 1935 in Berlin.

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Leontine Cooper

Leontine Mary Jane Buisson (22 April 1837 – 12 March 1903), better known by her married name, Leontine Cooper, was a teacher, a pioneer trade union organiser, suffragist and campaigner for women's rights in Queensland, Australia.

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Leontine T. Kelly

Leontine Turpeau Current Kelly (March 5, 1920 – June 28, 2012) was an American Bishop of the United Methodist Church.

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Leonty Magnitsky

Leonty Filippovich Magnitsky (Леонтий Филиппович Магницкий), born Telyatin (Телятин), (June 9, 1669, Ostashkov – October 19, 1739, Moscow) was a Russian mathematician and educator.

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Leopold Caspari

Leopold Caspari (July 28, 1830 – March 11, 1915) was a French-born businessman and politician from Natchitoches, Louisiana.

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Leopold Jansa

Leopold Jansa (23 March 1795, Wildenschwert (Ústí nad Orlicí), far north-east Bohemia, Austrian Empire – 25 January 1875, Vienna) was a Bohemian violinist, composer, and teacher.

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Leopold Poetsch

Leopold Poetsch (or Pötsch) (18 November 1853 – 16 October 1942) was an Austrian history teacher.

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Leroy Lansing Janes

Leroy Lansing Janes (1838–1909) was an American educator, hired by Kumamoto Domain in early Meiji period Japan.

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Les Diplock

Leslie Frank Louis "Les" Diplock CMG (16 September 1899 – 6 November 1983) was an Australian politician.

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Les Murdoch

Les Murdoch (born 1957), based in Bowraville, New South Wales, Australia is a contemporary artist who began painting in the mid-1990s.

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Les Sheard

Leslie Sheard (born), also known by the nickname of '"Les", is an English retired school teacher, and former rugby union, and professional rugby league footballer of the 1970s and 1980s, and coach of the 1980s.

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Les Wood (Australian politician)

Leslie Arnold "Les" Wood (6 March 1907 – 29 March 1958) was a school teacher and member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly.

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Lesley Goldie

Lesley Goldie was a British actress of the early to mid-1970s, especially and better known for her appearances on The Benny Hill Show as guest star.

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Leslie Spier

Leslie Spier (December 13, 1893 – December 3, 1961) was an American anthropologist best known for his ethnographic studies of American Indians.

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Leslie Ward

Sir Leslie Matthew Ward (21 November 1851 – 15 May 1922 London) was a British portrait artist and caricaturist who over four decades painted 1,325 portraits which were regularly published by Vanity Fair, under the pseudonyms "Spy" and "Drawl".

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Lesson

A lesson is a structured period of time where learning is intended to occur.

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Lesson plan

A lesson plan is a teacher's detailed description of the course of instruction or "learning trajectory" for a lesson.

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Lester Asheim

Lester Eugene Asheim (January 22, 1914 – July 1, 1997) was a librarian and scholar of library science.

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Lester Horton

Lester Horton (23 January 1906 – 2 November 1953) was an American dancer, choreographer, and teacher.

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Lester S. Hill

Lester S. Hill (1891–1961) was an American mathematician and educator who was interested in applications of mathematics to communications.

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Lether Frazar

Lether Edward Frazar (December 1, 1904 – May 15, 1960) was the 44th lieutenant governor of the U.S. state of Louisiana.

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Letitia Fickel

Letitia Cope Hochstrasser Fickel is a New Zealand education academic and academic administrator.

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Leutfridus

Leutfridus was a French monk and saint of the eighth century.

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Lev Naumov

Lev Nikolayevich Naumov (Лев Никола́евич Нау́мов; February 12, 1925, Rostov – August 21, 2005, Moscow) was a Russian classical pianist, composer and educator.

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Levi Hedge

Levi Hedge (April 19, 1766 – January 3, 1844) was an American educator.

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Lewis Adams

Lewis Adams (October 27, 1842 – April 30, 1905) was an African-American former slave in Macon County, Alabama, who is best remembered for his work in helping found the school in 1874 in Tuskegee, Alabama which grew to become the normal school that with its first principal, Booker T Washington, grew to become Tuskegee University.

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Lewis C. Carpenter

Lewis Cass Carpenter (February 20, 1836 – March 6, 1908) was a U.S. Representative from South Carolina.

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Lewis C. Dowdy

Lewis Carnegie Dowdy (1 September 1917 – 17 December 2000) was an American educator and the sixth president, and first chancellor of North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University.

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Lewis Hodous

Lewis Hodous (Pinyin: Hé Lèyì; Foochow Romanized: Hò̤ Lŏk-ék; December 31, 1872 – August 9, 1949) was an American Board missionary to China, educator, Sinologist and Buddhologist.

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Lewis Perry

Lewis Perry (January 3, 1877 – January 27, 1970) was an American educator and the eighth principal of Phillips Exeter Academy.

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Lewis Ruffner

Lewis Ruffner (October 1, 1797 – 1883) was a salt manufacturer from Malden in Kanawha County in the area near what is now Charleston, West Virginia.

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Lewis Wade Jones

Lewis Wade Jones (March 13, 1910September 1979) was a sociologist and teacher.

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Lex Jacoby

Alex 'Lex' Jacoby (28 February 1930 – 20 November 2015) was a Luxembourgian writer.

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Lex Ledesma

Lex Ledesma is a Filipino entrepreneur, former competitive debater, and educator.

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Li Choh-ming

Li Choh-ming, KBE, (李卓敏, 1912 – 1991) was a Chinese-born American economist and educator.

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Li Feng (rapist)

Li Feng (c. 1977–July 29, 2003) was a Chinese teacher who was executed for sexually molesting and raping 19 girls.

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Lia Purpura

Lia Purpura (born February 22, 1964, Mineola, New York) is an American poet, writer and educator.

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Liability and student records

On the subject of liability and student records in the United States there are various pieces of legislation at the local, state, and federal level that dictate the legal liability of any organizations or persons handling student data in an educational context.

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Liam Rector

Liam Rector (November 21, 1949 – August 15, 2007) was an American poet, essayist and educator.

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Liana Millu

Liana Millu (Pisa, December 21, 1914 – February 6, 2005) was a Jewish-Italian journalist, World War II resistance fighter and Holocaust survivor.

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Liao Deshan

Liao Deshan (was a Chinese educator of the early 20th century. He was a close friend and advisor of Sun Yat-sen and revolutionaries held meetings at his home. Liao's family played an instrumental role in the modernisation of education in China and in 1890 he also founded Pui Ching Middle Schools 培正中学.

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Libba Bray

Libba Bray (born Martha Elizabeth Bray; March 11, 1964) is an American writer of young adult novels including the Gemma Doyle Trilogy, Going Bovine, and The Diviners.

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Liberato Pinto

Liberato Damião Ribeiro Pinto ComTE, ComC, ComA, ComSE, (Lisbon, 29 September 1880 – Lisbon, 4 August 1949) was a Portuguese Lieutenant Colonel of the Republican National Guard (Guarda Nacional Republicana, GNR), politician and President of the Ministry (Prime Minister) of one of the governments of the Portuguese First Republic.

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Library anxiety

Library anxiety refers to the "feeling that one’s research skills are inadequate and that those shortcomings should be hidden.

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Library@esplanade

library@esplanade (Chinese: 滨海艺术中心图书馆) is a public library managed by Singapore's National Library Board.

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Licensure

Licensure means a restricted practice or a restriction on the use of an occupational title, requiring a license.

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Liceo Vassalli Junior Lyceum

The Liceo M.A. Vassalli is situated in Tal-Ħandaq, Qormi (Malta) on the site of the former Royal Naval School Tal-Handaq (1947–1978).

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Lickey Grange

Lickey Grange is a Victorian house and estate in the village of Lickey near Birmingham, England, where the automobile manufacturer Herbert Austin lived for 31 years.

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Life Vest Inside

Life Vest Inside (LVI) is a 501(c)3 non-profit grassroots organization based in New York City whose mission is to inspire, empower and educate people of all backgrounds to lead a life of kindness.

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Ligaya Tiamson-Rubin

Ligaya G. Tiamson-Rubin (popularly known as 'Mam Gaying'), is a multiple Carlos Palanca Memorial Awards for Literature recipient, and currently a professor of the University of the Philippines Diliman.

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Lilavatibai Podar High School

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Lillian B. Allen

Lillian Beatrice Allen (November 9, 1904 – 1995) was a Canadian painter, teacher and nature photographer.

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Lillian B. Horace

Lillian Bertha Jones Horace (née Amstead; April 29, 1880 – August 1, 1965) was an African American author, educator, and librarian from Fort Worth, Texas, best known for her novels Five Generations Hence (1916), Crowned with Glory and Honor, and Angie Brown.

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Lillian Massey Treble

Lillian Massey Treble (born Lillian Frances Massey at Newcastle, Ontario, 2 March 1854; died at Santa Barbara, California, 3 November 1915) was a Canadian philanthropist and educator who was a member of the prominent Massey family.

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Lillian van Litsenburg

Elisabeth Cornelia Maria "Lillian" van Litsenburg (born 22 April 1957) was a Labor Party politician in the Queensland Parliament representing the Electoral district of Redcliffe.

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Limavady High School

Limavady High School is a secondary school in the North-Western town of Limavady in Northern Ireland.

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Lin Powell

Lionel William "Lin" Powell (born 10 March 1939) is a former Australian politician.

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Linda Garrou

Linda Garrou is a Democratic former member of the North Carolina General Assembly representing the state's thirty-second Senate district since 1999 until 2012.

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Linda H. Belcher

Linda Howlett Belcher (born September 28, 1948) is an American educator and politician.

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Linda McIntosh

Linda Laughlin McIntosh (born December 14, 1943) was a politician in Manitoba, Canada.

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Linda Murphy

Linda Murphy (born December 20, 1951) is an American teacher and politician from Oklahoma.

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Linda Scheid

Linda J. Scheid (June 16, 1942June 15, 2011) was a Minnesota politician and a member of the Minnesota Senate who represented District 46, which includes portions of the northwestern suburbs of Hennepin County in the Twin Cities metro area.

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Linda Seger

Linda Seger is a screenwriting instructor and screenplay consultant, best known for contributions to films like Braindead and Universal Soldier, as well as popular seminars on screenwriting.

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Linda Slocum

Linda J. Slocum (born July 11, 1950) is a Minnesota politician and member of the Minnesota House of Representatives.

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Lindsay Kemp

Lindsay Kemp (born Cheshire, England, 3 May 1938) is an English dancer, actor, teacher, mime artist, and choreographer.

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Lindy Nelson-Carr

Lindel Helena Nelson-Carr (born 15 July 1952) is a former Australian politician who was the member of the Legislative Assembly of Queensland for Mundingburra from 1998 until she stood down at the 2012 state election.

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Linus A. Sims

Linus Arthur Sims (September 22, 1882 – September 15, 1949) was an educator and administrator who was the driving force behind the establishment of Southeastern Louisiana University in Hammond, Louisiana.

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Lion Gardiner

Lion Gardiner (1599–1663), an early English settler and soldier in the New World, founded the first English settlement in what became the state of New York on Long Island.

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Lisa Delpit

Lisa D. Delpit is an American educationalist and author.

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Lisa MacFarlane

Lisa MacFarlane (born 1958) is an American educator and served as the 15th principal of Phillips Exeter Academy.

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Lisa Wolf

Lisa Wolf is a North Dakota Democratic-NPL Party member of the North Dakota House of Representatives, representing the 3rd district since 2007.

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Lise St-Denis

Lise St-Denis (born April 18, 1940) is a Canadian former politician.

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Lisle C. Carter

Lisle Carleton Carter Jr. (November 18, 1925 - September 10, 2009), a prominent American administrator who worked for civic organizations, educational institutions and the federal government, was the first President of the University of the District of Columbia (UDC).

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Lissa Hunter

Lissa Hunter is an American artist, whose work includes basketry, drawing and mixed materials.

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List of acronyms: T

(Main list of acronyms).

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List of African-American inventors and scientists

This list of black inventors and scientists documents many of the African Americans who have invented a multitude of items or made discoveries in the course of their lives.

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List of Afro-Puerto Ricans

This is a list of notable Puerto Ricans of significant African ancestry, which represents a significant portion of the Puerto Rican population.

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List of ALF characters

A listing of the characters from the ALF television series that ran between 1986 and 1990.

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List of animated Sesame Street characters

This is a partial list of the more well known animated characters appearing on Sesame Street.

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List of Archie Comics characters

The following is a list of characters in the Archie Comics universe.

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List of Athabasca University people

This is a list of people associated with Athabasca University in Alberta, Canada.

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List of atheists in science and technology

This is a list of atheists in science and technology.

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List of awards and nominations received by Aishwarya Rai

Aishwarya Rai (also known as Aishwarya Rai Bachchan) is an Indian film actress and former model.

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List of Big Brother (U.S. TV series) houseguests

Big Brother, the American version of the worldwide television show, features contestants (called houseguests) that compete against each other to be the last Big Brother house resident and win $500,000.

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List of Big Brother 11 houseguests (U.S.)

Thirteen HouseGuests in total entered the House on the eleventh edition of American reality television series Big Brother where the HouseGuests were observed by television viewers 24 hours a day.

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List of Big Brother 13 housemates (UK)

The following is a list of contestants in the thirteenth series of Big Brother UK.

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List of Brooklyn College alumni

This is a list of alumni of Brooklyn College, a senior college of the City University of New York, located in Brooklyn, New York, United States.

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List of Cardcaptor Sakura characters

This article covers the major characters of Clamp's manga Cardcaptor Sakura and its respective anime and movies.

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List of Casper's Scare School characters

These are a list of characters in the computer film and TV series Casper's Scare School.

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List of Christians in science and technology

This is a list of Christians in science and technology.

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List of Clueless characters

This is a list of characters in the original film version of ''Clueless'' and its subsequent television spin-off.

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List of colleges and universities named after people

Many colleges and universities are named after people.

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List of Columbia University alumni

This is a sorted list of notable persons who are alumni of Columbia University, New York City.

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List of counties in Oregon

The following is a list of 36 counties in the U.S. state of Oregon.

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List of dancers

An annotated list of popular/famous dancers.

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List of Deadman Wonderland characters

This is a list of fictional characters appearing in the Japanese manga series Deadman Wonderland as well as its anime adaptation.

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List of Delta Omicron National Honorary Members

This is a list of Delta Omicron national honorary members.

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List of Delta Omicron patrons and patronesses

This is a list of Delta Omicron patrons and patronesses.

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List of Delta Sigma Theta sisters

Below is a list of Delta Sigma Theta members (commonly referred to as Deltas).

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List of Digimon Tamers characters

This is a list of characters from the Digimon anime series Digimon Tamers.

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List of Dinosaur Train characters

This is a list of characters seen on Dinosaur Train, a 2009 CGI animated television series produced by The Jim Henson Company for PBS Kids.

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List of Doctors characters (2000)

The following is a list of characters who first appeared in the BBC soap opera Doctors in 2000, by order of first appearance.

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List of Durarara!! characters

The following is a list of characters that appear in the light novel series Durarara!!.

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List of educational software

This is a list of educational software that is computer software whose primary purpose is teaching or self-learning.

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List of El Tigre: The Adventures of Manny Rivera characters

The following is a list of characters which appear on Nickelodeon's animated television series El Tigre: The Adventures of Manny Rivera.

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List of Emerson College people

This is a list of notable alumni, faculty, and administrators of Emerson College, a private university located in Boston, Massachusetts.

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List of emigrants from Upstate New York

“Go West, young man!” said Horace Greeley, editor of the New York Tribune, and many people from Upstate New York have.

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List of Emmerdale characters (2006)

The following is a list of characters that first appeared in the British soap opera Emmerdale in 2006, by order of first appearance.

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List of Freemasons (A–D)

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List of George Cross recipients

The George Cross (GC) is the second highest award of the United Kingdom honours system.

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List of Gilligan's Island characters

The following lists the main and recurring characters of the American television situation comedy Gilligan's Island, created and produced by Sherwood Schwartz.

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List of Happy Tree Friends characters

This is a list of fictional characters from Happy Tree Friends.

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List of Haré+Guu characters

This page contains a list of characters from the anime and manga series Haré+Guu.

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List of Haruhi Suzumiya characters

This is a list of the characters featured in the Haruhi Suzumiya franchise.

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List of Hey Arnold! characters

This is a listing of characters from the Nickelodeon animated television series Hey Arnold!, Hey Arnold!: The Movie and Hey Arnold!: The Jungle Movie.

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List of higher education associations and organizations in Canada

This is a list of higher education associations and organizations in Canada.

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List of Hollyoaks characters (2006)

The following is a list of minor characters that first appeared in the Channel 4 soap opera Hollyoaks in 2006, by order of first appearance.

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List of Hollyoaks characters (2009)

The following is a list of minor characters that first appeared on the Channel 4 soap opera Hollyoaks in 2009, by first appearance.

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List of Horrid Henry characters

The following is a list of characters that appear in the British series of children's books, Horrid Henry, written by Francesca Simon.

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List of Hudson River School artists

The following is a list of painters in the Hudson River School, a mid-19th-century American art movement.

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List of Hungarian painters

This is an incomplete list of Hungarian painters.

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List of Indiana University (Bloomington) people

This is a list of notable current and former faculty members, alumni, and non-graduating attendees of Indiana University Bloomington in Bloomington, Indiana.

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List of Irish Republican separatists organizations assassinations

This is a List of Irish Republican separatists organizations assassinations.

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List of Johnny the Homicidal Maniac characters

This is a list of characters of Johnny the Homicidal Maniac, a comic book by Jhonen Vasquez.

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List of Kean University people

This is an enumeration of notable people affiliated with Kean University of New Jersey.

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List of Kill la Kill characters

The anime series Kill la Kill, produced by Trigger, features a cast of characters with a variety of designs and abilities.

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List of Latin phrases (I)

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List of Lincoln University (Pennsylvania) alumni

This list of Lincoln University alumni includes graduates, non-graduate former students and current students of Lincoln University.

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List of Little Britain characters

This is a list of characters for the British television and radio sketch show Little Britain (and its American spin-off, Little Britain USA).

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List of living centenarians

The following is a list of living centenarians (living people who have attained the age of at least 100 years) known for reasons other than their longevity.

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List of loanwords in Indonesian

The Indonesian language has absorbed many loanwords from other languages, including Sanskrit, Tamil, Hindi, Arabic, Persian, Portuguese, Dutch, Chinese and other Austronesian languages.

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List of loanwords in Konkani

Legend has it that Lord Parashuram (Lord Vishnu's sixth incarnation) shot an arrow into the Arabian Sea from a mountain peak.

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List of Marathi people in literature and journalism

This page is a list of Marathi people in literature and journalism.

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List of MeSH codes (I02)

The following is a list of the "I" codes for MeSH.

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List of My Little Pony Earth ponies

In the My Little Pony franchise, the Earth ponies are ponies without a horn or wings.

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List of National Historic Landmarks in Tennessee

Following is a list of sites and structures in Tennessee that have been designated National Historic Landmarks.

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List of New York State Historic Markers in Greene County, New York

This is an incomplete list of New York State Historic Markers in Greene County, New York.

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List of Noein: To Your Other Self characters

The following is a list of characters from the anime, also known simply as Noein, the science fiction anime television series directed by Kazuki Akane and Kenji Yasuda and produced by Satelight.

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List of orphans and foundlings

Notable orphans and foundlings include world leaders, celebrated writers, entertainment greats, figures in science and business, as well as innumerable fictional characters in literature and comics.

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List of Oz books

The Oz books form a book series that begins with The Wonderful Wizard of Oz (1900) and relate the fictional history of the Land of Oz.

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List of people associated with University College London

This is a list of people associated with University College London, including notable staff and alumni associated with the institution.

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List of people from Abilene, Texas

The following people were all born in, residents of, or otherwise closely associated with the American city of Abilene, Texas.

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List of people from Little Rock, Arkansas

The following people were all born in, residents of, or otherwise closely associated with the city of Little Rock, Arkansas (categorized by area in which each person is best known).

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List of people from McPherson County, Kansas

The following is a list of people from McPherson County, Kansas. Inclusion on the list should be reserved for notable people past and present who have resided in the county, either in cities or rural areas.

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List of people from North Carolina

The following is a list of notable people associated with the U.S. state of North Carolina.

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List of people from Providence, Rhode Island

The following list includes notable people who were born or have lived in Providence, Rhode Island.

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List of people from Rhode Island

This is a list of prominent people who were born in the U.S. state of Rhode Island or spent significant periods of their lives in the state.

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List of people from Washington (state)

The following is a list of notable people from Washington – people who were born in, or raised in the U.S. state of Washington, live(d) in Washington, or are strongly associated/have significant relations with the state.

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List of people from Wolverhampton

This is a list of notable people born in, or associated with, the city of Wolverhampton in England.

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List of people in Montana history

This is a list of notable figures in the history of pre-territorial Montana, Montana Territory and the state of Montana. Individuals listed played significant roles in the exploration and settlement of the region as well as the cultural, economic, military, political, and social development of Montana.

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List of Phi Delta Theta members

This is a list of prominent alumni of the Phi Delta Theta fraternity.

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List of post-nominal letters (United Kingdom)

This is a list of post-nominal letters used in the United Kingdom after a person's name in order to indicate their positions, qualifications, memberships, or other status.

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List of presidents of Calvin College

The President of Calvin College is the chief executive officer of the school.

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List of Professor Blastoff episodes

Professor Blastoff was a weekly comedy audio podcast which aired from May 15, 2011 to July 21, 2015.

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List of Ranma ½ characters

The Ranma ½ manga series features a cast of characters created by Rumiko Takahashi.

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List of Room 101 episodes

This is a list of episodes of the British comedy talk-show Room 101.

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List of Rugrats characters

Rugrats includes a large array of characters: family, friends, extended relatives, townspeople, and fictional characters.

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List of Shameless characters

The following is a list of fictional characters from the British comedy-drama Shameless, created by Paul Abbott, which began broadcasting on Channel 4 in 2004.

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List of songs about school

Songs about school have probably been composed and sung by students for as long as there have been schools.

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List of stage names

This list of stage names lists names used by those in the entertainment industry, alphabetically by their stage name's surname, followed by their birth name.

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List of Teachers' Days

Teachers' Day is a special day for the appreciation of teachers, and may include celebrations to honor them for their special contributions in a particular field area, or the community in general.

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List of television series about school

This is a list of television series about, or set in schools or classrooms.

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List of The Adventures of Pete & Pete episodes

The following is a list of episodes from the Nickelodeon television series, The Adventures of Pete & Pete.

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List of The Blacklist characters

The Blacklist is an American crime drama television series that premiered on NBC on September 23, 2013.

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List of The Transformers (TV series) characters

This is a list of characters from ''The Transformers'' television series.

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List of universities and colleges in Macau

Macau is a city of tourism with a multicultural blend which provides a broad sense and international perspective for its college students.

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List of University of South Carolina people

This list of University of South Carolina people includes alumni that are graduates or non-matriculating students, and former professors and administrators of the University of South Carolina, with its primary campus located in the American city of Columbia, South Carolina.

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List of vegetarians

This is a list of notable people who have adhered to a vegetarian diet at some point during their life.

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List of Washington initiatives to the people

This is a list of all initiatives to the people that have appeared before Washington voters from 1914 to 2009, listed by number, subject, and result.

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List of Worthing inhabitants

This is a list of notable inhabitants of the borough of Worthing in West Sussex, England.

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Litokwa Tomeing

Iroij Litokwa Tomeing (born 14 October 1939) was the President of the Marshall Islands from January 2008 until October 2009.

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Little Archie

Little Archie is a comic book published by Archie comics from 1956 to 1983, lasting 180 issues.

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Little Free Library

Little Free Library is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that aims to inspire a love of reading, build community, and spark creativity by fostering neighborhood book exchanges around the world.

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Liu Boming (philosopher)

Liu Boming (1887–1923) was a Chinese educator and philosopher born in the late Qing Dynasty.

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Liu Qingxia

Liu Qingxia(Chinese: 刘青霞;1877-1922)was a Chinese educator and politician. At age 18, she married Liu Yaode in Weishi County. She founded the first girls' school in Henan province. She had a reputation similar to Qiu Jin.

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Liu Yizheng

Liu Yizheng (1880–1956) was a Chinese modern historian, calligrapher, librarian, cultural scholar, educator, and academic leader.

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Liv Arnesen

Liv Ragnheim Arnesen (born June 1, 1953) is a Norwegian educator, cross-country skier, adventurer, guide, and motivational speaker.

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Liz Murray

Elizabeth Murray (born) is an American inspirational speaker who is notable for having been accepted by Harvard University despite being homeless in her high school years.

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Lizzie Lloyd King

Elizabeth Lloyd King (born 1847) was the alleged murderer of Charles Goodrich, whom she is said to have shot three times in the head on 20 March 1873 in Brooklyn, New York, United States.

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Ljuba Brkić

Ljuba Brkić (born April 6, 1975, in Kragujevac, Serbia, then SFRY) is a Digital media guru, pianist, piano teacher, former president of the Jeunesses Musicales Serbia and former member of the JM Europe Executive Committee.

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Lloyd Haynes

Samuel Lloyd Haynes (September 19, 1934 – January 1, 1987) was an American actor and television writer, best known for his starring role in the Emmy Award-winning series Room 222.

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Lo más sublime

Lo más sublime or Respetad a los señores maestros (meaning The most sublime or Respect the teachers) is a 1927 Catalan unreleased silent film produced in Barcelona by Producciones E.L.A. The drama was directed by Enrique Ponsá and protagonized by a group of young entrepreneurs who rolled the film in four months during the weekends in different places of Costa Brava, mainly Blanes.

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Lockett Ford

(Abraham) Lockett Ford (b Newry, 3 April 1853- d Ardee 16 April 1945) was an Irish Anglican clergyman.

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Logosophy

Logosophy is an ethical-philosophical doctrine developed by the Argentine humanist and thinker Carlos Bernardo González Pecotche, which offers teachings of conceptual order and practices that lead oneself to self-cognition and self-improvement through a process of conscious evolution.

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Lois Blount

Lois Fitzhugh Foster, daughter of Fitzhugh and Willie Swann Foster, was born in Huntsville, Texas on May 24, 1896.

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Lois Court

Lois Court is a legislator in the U.S. state of Colorado.

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Lois Wolk

Lois Wolk (born May 12, 1946) is an American politician and former member of the California State Senate.

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Lola Young, Baroness Young of Hornsey

Margaret Omolola Young, Baroness Young of Hornsey (born 1 June 1951) is a British actress, author, and Crossbench peer.

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Lolita Tizol

Lolita Tizol was an early twentieth-century Puerto Rican music educator from Ponce.

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Lolo Matalasi Moliga

Lolo Letalu Matalasi Moliga is an American Samoan politician, former educator, businessman, and former President of the Development Bank of American Samoa (DBAS) from 2009 to 2012.

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Lon Williams

Lon Thomas Williams (March 17, 1890 – June 1978) was an American western author, teacher, and lawyer who lived in Andersonville, Tennessee, United States.

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Lone Scouts

Lone Scouts are members of the Scout movement who are in isolated areas or otherwise do not participate in a regular Scouting unit or organization.

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Lone Star College–North Harris

Lone Star College–North Harris (formerly North Harris College) is a public community college, located in unincorporated Harris County, Texas, United States, adjacent to Houston and offering Associate's degrees and program certifications in over 110 fields of study.

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Loop (education)

Looping, in education, refers to the practice of a teacher remaining with the same group of students for more than one school year.

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Loren Eiseley

Loren Eiseley (September 3, 1907 – July 9, 1977) was an American anthropologist, educator, philosopher, and natural science writer, who taught and published books from the 1950s through the 1970s.

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Loren Solberg

Loren A. Solberg (born November 3, 1941) is a Minnesota politician and a former member of the Minnesota House of Representatives who represented District 3B, which includes portions of Aitkin and Itasca counties in the northern part of the state.

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Lorenzo D. Harvey

Lorenzo Dow Harvey (1848–1922) was an American educator who served as Superintendent of Public Instruction of Wisconsin in the late 1880s and early 1900s.

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Lorenzo Houston King

Lorenzo Houston King (2 January 1878 – 17 December 1946) was an American bishop of The Methodist Church, elected in 1940.

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Lorette Wood

Lorette M. Wood (May 17, 1915 – April 20, 2010) was an American politician.

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Lori Lipman Brown

Lori Lipman Brown (born June 17, 1958) has served as a state senator, lobbyist, lawyer, educator, and social worker supporter.

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Los afincaos

Los Afincaos (English language:Sons of the Earth) is a 1941 Argentine melodramatic western film directed by Leónidas Barletta and written by Enzo Aloisi.

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Lou Halsell Rodenberger

Molcie Lou Halsell Rodenberger (September 21, 1926 – April 9, 2009) was a Texas author, educator, professor, and journalist.

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Lou L. LaBrant

Lou L. LaBrant (May 28, 1888 – February 25, 1991) was an American schoolteacher and author notable for her progressive ideas of teaching English.

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Louis A. Arnold

Louis A. Arnold (July 13, 1872 – ?) was an American schoolteacher, HVAC worker and Socialist from Milwaukee who served two terms (1915–1922) as a member of the Wisconsin State Senate representing the Milwaukee-based 7th Senate district.

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Louis Caryl Graton

Louis Caryl Graton (1880 – 1970), American geologist, chemist and educator, began his career in 1900 as assayer for Ledyard Gold Mines Ltd., near Rockdale, Ontario.

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Louis DaPron

Louis Francis DaPron (February 13, 1913, in Indiana – July 21, 1987, in Agoura, California), was an American dancer, choreographer and dance instructor.

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Louis F. Burns

Louis Francis Burns (January 2, 1920 – May 20, 2012) (Osage) was an American historian, author, and teacher, a leading expert on the history, mythology and culture of the Osage Nation.

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Louis Fischer

Louis Fischer (29 February 1896 – 15 January 1970) was a Jewish-American journalist.

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Louis George Carpenter

Louis George Carpenter (March 28, 1861 – September 12, 1935), was a college Professor and later the Dean of Engineering & Physics at Colorado State University formerly known as the Colorado Agricultural College.

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Louis Hébert (Confederate Army officer)

Louis Hébert (March 13, 1820 – January 20, 1901) was an American educator, civil engineer, writer and soldier who became a brigadier general in the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War.

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Louis Leithold

Louis Leithold (San Francisco, United States, 16 November 1924 – Los Angeles, 29 April 2005) was an American mathematician and teacher.

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Louis Plamondon

Louis Plamondon (born July 31, 1943) is a Canadian politician.

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Louis Rebisso

Louis Thomas Rebisso (1837 in Italy – 3 May 1899 in Norwood, Ohio) was an Italian-born American sculptor and teacher.

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Louis T. Wright

Louis Tompkins Wright (July 23, 1891 – October 8, 1952) was an American surgeon and civil rights activist.

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Louis Wade Sullivan

Louis Wade Sullivan (born November 3, 1933) is an active health policy leader, minority health advocate, author, physician, and educator.

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Louis Zangwill

Louis Zangwill (July 25, 18691938) was an English novelist; born at Bristol, England.

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Louise Abeita

Louise Abeita Chewiwi (E-Yeh-Shure or Blue Corn) (September 9, 1926 – July 21, 2014), was a Puebloan writer, poet, and educator, who was an enrolled member of Isleta Pueblo.

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Louise Bédard

Louise Bédard (born 1955) is a Canadian dancer, choreographer and teacher who has been active on the contemporary dance scene since 1983.

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Louise Huffman

Louise Tolle Huffman (born July 24, 1951) is an American teacher with over 30 years of teaching experience with many years focused on polar science and climate studies, and has written educational outreach books and articles on Antarctica.

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Louise Kerr Hines

Louise Kerr Hines (born Louise Lyles Kerr) (born March 15, 1916-April 9, 2007) was an African American Civil Rights activist.

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Louise Lucas

Lillie Louise Boone Lucas (born January 22, 1944) is a Democratic member of the Senate of Virginia, representing the 18th District since 1992.

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Louise Michel

Louise Michel (29 May 1830– 9 January 1905) was a teacher and important figure in the Paris Commune.

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Louise Seaman Bechtel

Louise Seaman Bechtel (1894 – April 12, 1985) was an American editor, critic, author, and teacher of young children.

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Lourdes Libres Rosaroso

Lourdes Libres Rosaroso (11 February 1935 – 20 August 2010) was a popular Cebuano radio broadcaster in the Philippines.

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Loyce Biira Bwambale

Loyce Biira Bwambale is a former member of the Pan-African Parliament from Uganda.

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Lu Chih-houng

Lu Chih-houng (1897-1973), courtesy name Youhai, was a Chinese educator, metallographist, material sicientist and engineer.

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Luís Filipe Menezes

Luís Filipe de Menezes Lopes (born Ovar, 2 November 1953) is a Portuguese politician.

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Luca Luciano

Luca Luciano (born 12 August 1975 in Naples, Italy) is a clarinettist, a composer and an educator currently based in London (UK).

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Lucas Fernández (Preceptor)

Lucas Fernández (?.?) was an Argentine teacher, Director General of Schools of Buenos Aires during the Government of Bernardino Rivadavia.

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Lucinda Collins

Lucinda Collins is an Australian pianist, educator and chamber musician, who is currently head of piano at Australia's senior musical academy, the Elder Conservatorium of Music.

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Lucinda Creighton

Lucinda Creighton (born 20 January 1980) is a former Irish politician and leader of the party she helped found, Renua Ireland.

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Lucio Cabañas

Lucio Cabañas Barrientos (12 December 1938 – 2 December 1974) was a Mexican schoolteacher who became a revolutionary, albeit not a Marxist one.

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Lucio San Pedro

Lucio D. San Pedro (February 11, 1913 – March 31, 2002) was a Filipino composer and teacher who was proclaimed National Artist of the Philippines for Music in 1991.

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Lucy DeCoutere

Lucy DeCoutere (born September 5, 1970) is a Canadian actress best known for her role as the character Lucy in the television series Trailer Park Boys.

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Lucy Diggs Slowe

Lucy Diggs Slowe (July 4, 1885 – October 21, 1937) was the first black woman to serve as Dean of Women at any American University and the first Dean of Women at Howard University.

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Lucy Hobbs Taylor

Lucy Hobbs Taylor (March 14, 1833 – October 3, 1910) was a school teacher and a dentist, known for being the first American woman to graduate from dental school (Ohio College of Dental Surgery in 1866).

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Ludmila Foxlee

Ludmila Kuchar Foxlee was a social worker at the Ellis Island immigration station.

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Ludovico Sabbatini

Venerable Ludovico Sabbatini (30 August 1650 – 11 June 1724) was an Italian priest and religious educator, who was beatified by the Catholic Church in 1765.

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Ludwig Susen

Ludwig Susen (3 January 1807 – 24 December 1863) was a German elementary teacher, who worked and lived mainly in Duisburg.

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Luigi Einaudi

Luigi Einaudi, (24 March 1874 – 30 October 1961) was an Italian politician and economist.

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Luigi Meneghello

Luigi Meneghello (February 16, 1922 – June 26, 2007) was an Italian contemporary writer and scholar.

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Luis Felipe Ramón y Rivera

Luis Felipe Ramón y Rivera (August 23, 1913 - October 22, 1993) was a Venezuelan musician, composer and writer.

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Luis López Álvarez

Luis López Álvarez (born May 7, 1930) is a Spanish poet and former professor.

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Luis M. Proenza

Dr.

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Luis Torres Nadal

Luis Torres Nadal (4 July 1943 - 15 May 1986) was a Puerto Rican playwright, poet, educator, actor, choreographer, and theatrical director.

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Luisa Gómez de la Torre Paez

María Luisa Gómez de la Torre Páez (28 May 1887 – 1976) was an Ecuadorian feminist, educator, and activist.

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Lukia Isanga Nakadama

Lukia Isanga Nakadama, sometimes written Rukia Isanga Nakadama, is a Ugandan businesswoman, educator and politician.

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Lunar and Planetary Laboratory

The Lunar and Planetary Laboratory (LPL) is a research center for planetary science located in Tucson, Arizona.

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Luo Yanlin

Luo Yanlin was a Chinese school teacher who was executed for sexually assaulting and raping 39 girls between 1988 and 2006.

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Lyda Green

Lyda N. Green (born October 16, 1938 in Livingston, Texas) is a retired educator and Republican politician in the U.S. state of Alaska.

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Lydia Pinkham

Lydia Estes Pinkham (February 9, 1819 – May 17, 1883) was the concocter and marketer of a herbal-alcoholic "women's tonic" meant to relieve menstrual and menopausal pains.

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Lyle Boren

Lyle Hagler Boren (May 11, 1909 – July 2, 1992) was a U.S. Democratic Party politician and a member of the United States House of Representatives from Oklahoma, serving from 1937 to 1947 and was defeated for renomination in 1946.

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Lyle Hanson

Lyle L. Hanson is a North Dakota Democratic-NPL Party member of the North Dakota House of Representatives, representing the 12th district since 1979.

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Lyle Schuntner

Lyle Thomas Schuntner (born 2 December 1936) is a former teacher, teachers' union president, credit union chairman and politician.

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Lyman C. Pettit

Lyman C. Pettit (October 1868 in Northumberland, New York – March 8, 1950 in Lockport, New York)"Death of Lyman C. Pettit, Brooklyn Eagle (March 10, 1950):13, http://www.fultonhistory.com/Newspaper%205/Brooklyn%20NY%20Daily%20Eagle/Brooklyn%20NY%20Daily%20Eagle%201950%20Grayscale/Brooklyn%20NY%20Daily%20Eagle%201950%20Grayscale%20-%201872.pdf#xml.

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Lyman T. Johnson

Lyman Tefft Johnson (June 12, 1906 – October 3, 1997) was an American educator and influential role model for racial desegregation in Kentucky.

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Lyn Allison

Lynette Fay Allison (born 21 October 1946) is an Australian politician.

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Lyndon Carlson

Lyndon R. Carlson, Sr. (born April 18, 1940) is a Minnesota politician and a member of the Minnesota House of Representatives.

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Lynn Frazier

Lynn Joseph Frazier (December 21, 1874January 11, 1947) was a politician from North Dakota, serving as a U.S. Senator from 1923 to 1941 and the 12th Governor of North Dakota from 1917 until being recalled in 1921.

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Lynn Wardlow

Lynn D. Wardlow (born November 11, 1943) is a former member of the Minnesota House of Representatives, where he represented District 38B from 2003-2009.

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Lyon Gardiner Tyler

Lyon Gardiner Tyler Sr. (August 24, 1853 – February 12, 1935) was an American educator, genealogist, and historian.

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Lyudmila Sorokina

Lyudmila Andreevna Sorokina (Людми́ла Андре́евна Соро́кина; 19 August 1944 – 22 September 1998) was a Soviet, Russian teacher, museum worker, the first chief of the Museum of the Air Forces of the Northern Fleet.

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M. Carey Thomas

Martha Carey Thomas (January 2, 1857 – December 2, 1935) was an American educator, suffragist, linguist.

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M. Leelavathy

Mundanat Leelavathy (born 16 September 1927) is a Malayalam writer, literary critic, and educationist.

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M. S. Thripunithura

Madathipparambil Seshaniyyar Venkatrama Iyer (10 October 1941 – 8 March 2006) known by his stage name M. S. Thripunithura was an Indian actor who worked in Malayalam film.

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M. Victor Paul

M.

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Ma Lin (educator)

Professor Ma Lin, CBE, JP (12 March 1924 or 8 February 1925 – 16 October 2017) was a biochemist and educator.

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Ma Mon Luk

Ma Wen-lu, known in the Philippines as Ma Mon Luk, was a Chinese immigrant best known in the Philippines for his eponymous restaurant and the creator of mami (a noodle soup) and siopao (a steamed bun based on the cha siu bao).

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Mabel Wheeler Daniels

Mabel Wheeler Daniels (November 27, 1877 in Swampscott, Massachusetts – March 10, 1971 in Boston) was an American composer, conductor, and teacher.

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Madampu Kunjukuttan

Madampu Sankaran Namboothiri, popularly known as Madampu Kunjukuttan, is a Malayalam author and a screenplay writer.

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Madathattuvilai

Madathattuvilai (மாடத்தட்டுவிளை) is a village under Villukuri Panchayat in Kanyakumari district, the southern most district in the state of Tamil Nadu in India.

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Madina Central College

Madina Central College is a school situated in Kandy district, Madawala, Sri Lanka.

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Madurai Maqbara

Madurai Maqbara (மதுரை மக்பரா; مدهر مقبرة) refers to the Dargahs of three Sufi saints: Mir Ahmad Ibrahim, Mir Amjad Ibrahim, and Abdus Salaam Ibrahim.

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Maeser Elementary

Maeser Elementary was an elementary school in Provo, Utah.

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Maestro

Maestro (from the Italian maestro, meaning "master" or "teacher") is an honorific title of respect (plural: maestri, feminine: maestra).

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Magdalena Galdikienė

Magdalena Galdikienė née Draugelytė (26 September 1891 – 22 May 1979) was a Lithuanian Catholic feminist, teacher, and politician.

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Maggie L. Walker

Maggie Lena Walker (July 15, 1864 – December 15, 1934) was an African-American teacher and businesswoman.

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Magic Steps

Magic Steps is the opening book of The Circle Opens quartet of young adult fantasy novels by Tamora Pierce.

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Magister degree

A magister degree (also magistar, female form: magistra; from magister, "teacher") is an academic degree used in various systems of higher education.

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Magne Rommetveit

Magne Rommetveit (born 27 April 1956) is a Member of Parliament for the Norwegian Labour Party.

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Mahanoy Area High School

Mahanoy Area High School is located at 1 Golden Bear Drive, Mahanoy City. In 2016, enrollment continued to decline to 271 pupils in grades 9th-12, with 57% receiving a free or reduced price lunch due to family poverty. Additionally, 21.4% of pupils received special education services, while 0.7% of pupils were identified as gifted. The school employed 30 teachers. Per the Pennsylvania Department of Education, 100% of the teachers were rated "Highly Qualified" under the federal No Child Left Behind Act. It is the sole high school operated by Mahanoy Area School District. In 2015, enrollment was reported as 286 pupils in 9th through 12th grades, with 47.9% of pupils eligible for a free lunch due to the family meeting the federal poverty level. Additionally, 23% of pupils received special education services, while 1% of pupils were identified as gifted. The school employed 30 teachers. In 2011, Mahanoy Area High School enrolled 299 pupils in grades 9th through 12th, with 148 students receiving a federal free or reduced-price lunch due to family poverty. The School is a federally designated Title I school. The school employed 32 teachers with a student to teacher ratio of 9:1. According to a report by the Pennsylvania Department of Education, 1 teacher was rated "Non‐Highly Qualified" under No Child Left Behind. Mahanoy Area High School students may choose to attend the Schuylkill Technology Centers for training in the construction and mechanical trades. IN 2015, 22 Mahanoy Area High School students attend the tech school. The Schuylkill Intermediate Unit IU29 provides the School with a wide variety of services like: specialized education for disabled students; state mandated training on recognizing and reporting child abuse; speech and visual disability services; criminal background check processing for prospective employees and professional development for staff and faculty.

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Mahara Okeroa

Mahara Okeroa is a former New Zealand politician who as a member of the Labour Party, represented the Te Tai Tonga Māori electorate as a Member of Parliament from 1999 to 2008.

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Maharaj Ghulam Hussain Kathak

Maharaj Ghulam Hussain Kathak (1905 – 2001) was a classical dancer and teacher.

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Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda

The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda (MSU), formerly Baroda College is a public university in the city of Vadodara, in Gujarat state, India.

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Mahendra Bhatnagar

Mahendra Bhatnagar (महेंद्र भटनागर (Devanagari); born 26 June 1926) is a Hindi and Indian English poet from India.

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Maine Public Employees Retirement System

The Maine Public Employees Retirement System (MainePERS), established in 1942, provides services for retiring public employees.

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Malamed

Malamed is a Hebrew surname which translates to teacher in English, a variant of Melamed; see this page for other variants.

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Malamud

Malamud is a Hebrew surname which translates to teacher in English, a variant of Melamed; see this page for other variants.

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Malcolm Ross (school teacher)

Malcolm Ross (born May 1946) is a former Canadian schoolteacher from Moncton, New Brunswick, who became notable for his antisemitic writings, including Holocaust denial.

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Malcolm Savidge

Malcolm Kemp Savidge (born 9 May 1946 in Surrey, England) is a politician in the United Kingdom.

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Malika Umazheva

Malika Umazheva (1937–2002), a former school teacher, was the former head of the pro-Moscow administration of the Chechen village Alkhan-Kala.

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Malladihalli Raghavendra

Raghavendra Swami of Malladihalli (Kannada: ಮಲ್ಲಾಡಿಹಳ್ಳಿ ಶ್ರೀ ರಾಘವೇಂದ್ರ ಸ್ವಾಮಿ) (1890–1996), popularly known as "Malladihalli Swamiji", (He used to call himself as Tiruka, a begger 'ತಿರುಕ,') was the founder of Anatha Sevashrama Trust, Malladihalli.

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Malmuth

Malmuth is a Jewish surname meaning "teacher" in the Hebrew Language.

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Mamady "Wadaba" Kourouma

Mamady "Wadaba" Kourouma (born 1963) is a master drummer from Guinea.

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Mamie Locke

Mamie Evelyn Locke (born March 19, 1954) is an African-American politician and educator.

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Mandated reporter

In many parts of the western world, mandated reporters are people who have regular contact with vulnerable people and are therefore legally required to ensure a report is made when abuse is observed or suspected.

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Mandatory reporting in the United States

In many parts of the world, mandated reporters are people who have regular contact with vulnerable people such as children, disabled persons, and senior citizens, and are therefore legally required to ensure a report is made when abuse is observed or suspected.

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Mandeville School, Aylesbury

Mandeville School is a secondary school in Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, England, built in the 1960s.

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Manet Harrison Fowler

Manet Harrison Fowler (August 30, 1895 — February 1976) was an American musician, dramatic soprano, artist, voice coach, piano teacher and music educator.

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Manirampur Government Girls' High School

Manirampur Government Girls' High School (MGGHS) is a state secondary school for girls, located in Manirampur Upazila under Jessore District, Bangladesh.

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Mann & Wife

Mann & Wife is a comedy series that premiered on the digital television network Bounce TV on April 7, 2015.

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Mannathu Padmanabha Pillai

Mannathu Padmanabha Pillai (2 January 1878 – 25 February 1970) was an Indian social reformer and freedom fighter from the south-western state of Kerala.

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Manny Albam

Manny Albam (June 24, 1922 in Samana, Dominican Republic – October 2, 2001 in Croton-on-Hudson, New York, United States) was a jazz baritone saxophone player who eventually became a composer, arranger, producer, and educator.

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Manodeb Sinha

Manodeb Sinha is an Indian Politician from the state of West Bengal.

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Manoj Chitnavis

Manoj Chitnavis FRSC is a British teacher and chemist.

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Manolis Xexakis

Manolis Xexakis (b. Rethymnon, Crete 1948) is a Greek poet and prose writer.

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Manonmaniam Sundaram Pillai

Manonmaniyam P. Sundaram Pillai (4 April 1855 – 26 April 1897) was an Indian scholar, noted for the famous Tamil drama Manonmaniyam.

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Manqoba Mngqithi

Manqoba Mngqithi (born 25 April 1971 in Umzimkhulu, KwaZulu-Natal) is a South African football coach who has managed a number of clubs in the Premier Soccer League.

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Manuel Álvares

Manuel Álvares (1526 – 30 December 1582) was a Jesuit educator in Portugal.

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Manuel Buíça

Manuel dos Reis da Silva Buíça (30 December 1876 – 1 February 1908) was a Portuguese schoolteacher and soldier involved in the regicide of King Carlos I of Portugal and Prince Royal, Luís Filipe, during the events that became known as the Lisbon Regicide.

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Manuel C. Herrera

Hon.

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Manuel González Pató

Manuel González Pató (3 March 1913 - 10 November 1973) was a Puerto Rican educator, writer, and sportsman.

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Manuel Pérez (teacher)

Manuel A. Pérez (December 2, 1890 - May 7, 1951) was a Puerto Rican teacher and public service that made several contributions to various fields of the Public Administration during his career.

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Manuel Rosales

Manuel Antonio Rosales Guerrero (born December 12, 1952, in Santa Bárbara del Zulia) is a Venezuelan educator and politician and was the most prominent opposition candidate in the 2006 presidential election, losing to incumbent Hugo Chávez.

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Mara Thompson

Marie-Josephine Mara Thompson (born 4 October 1961) is a Saint Lucian-born Barbadian politician, educator and widow of the sixth Prime Minister of Barbados, David Thompson, who died in office on 23 October 2010.

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Maralyn Chase

Maralyn Chase (born January 6, 1942) is a Democratic member of the Washington State Senate, representing the 32nd district since 2011.

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Maramon

Maramon is a small town on the Pampa River, opposite to Kozhencherry town in the state of Kerala, India.

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María del Luján Telpuk

Lorena Telpuk, formerly María del Luján Telpuk (sometimes María de Luján Telpuk) or the Suitcase Girl (born c. 1981), is a former airport police officer at Aeroparque Jorge Newbery in Buenos Aires, Argentina, who noticed a suitcase with US$800,000 as it went through an X-ray machine in August 2007.

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María Ester Gatti

María Ester Gatti de Islas (January 13, 1918 – December 5, 2010) was a Uruguayan teacher and human rights activist.

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María Gómez Carbonell

María Gómez Carbonell (June 29, 1903May 24, 1988) was a Cuban educator and attorney.

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María Julia Muñoz

María Julia Muñoz (born February 3, 1950) is a Uruguayan doctor in medicine and politician.

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María Luisa Arcelay

María Luisa Arcelay (December 23, 1898 – October 17, 1981), was an educator, businesswoman and politician.

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María Luisa Penne

María Luisa Penne Rullan de Castillo (11 September 1913 – 6 October 2005), born in Ponce, Puerto Rico, was a painter, artist, and educator who taught and influenced the work of well-known artists such as Noemí Ruiz, Jaime Carrero, Rafael Rivera Garcia, and printmaker Susanna Herrero among others.

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María Suárez Toro

María Suárez Toro (Puerto Rico, June 5, 1948) is a feminist journalist, an activist in defense of human rights, and an educator.

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María Teresa Villagrasa Pérez

María Teresa Villagrasa Pérez (born 1 November 1957) is a Spanish schoolteacher and politician.

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Marc Boulianne

Marc Boulianne (born October 9, 1941) is a French Canadian politician, political assistant and former teacher.

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Marc Soula

Marc Soula (27 April 1945 – 23 February 2012) was a French entomologist.

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Marc Thomas

Marc Phillip Thomas (1949-2017) was a professor of computer science and mathematics, retired chair and a system administrator of Computer Science department at CSU Bakersfield.

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Marcelle de Lacour

Marcelle de Lacour, née Schaeffer (6 November 1896 – 24 March 1997), was a French harpsichordist and teacher.

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Marcelo Damy

Marcelo Damy de Sousa Santos (July 14, 1914 – November 29, 2009) was a Brazilian physicist.

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Marco Betta

Marco Betta (born 25 July 1964) is an Italian composer.

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Marco Bordogni

Giulio Marco Bordogni (23 January 1789 – 31 July 1856), usually called Marco Bordogni, was an Italian operatic tenor and singing teacher of great popularity and success, whose mature career was based in Paris.

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Marco Oppedisano

Marco Oppedisano (born November 20, 1971 in Brooklyn, New York) is an American guitarist and composer whose compositions focus on the innovative use of electric guitar in the genre of electroacoustic music.

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Marco Ubiali

Marco Aurélio Ubiali (Franca, born November 7, 1949) is a doctor, teacher and Brazilian congressman.

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Marcus Tsutakawa

Marcus Tsutakawa (born 1954) was the Orchestra director at Garfield High School (Seattle, Washington) from 1985 to 2016.

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Margaret A. Edwards

Margaret Alexander Edwards (October 23, 1902 – April 19, 1988) was an educator and librarian who was at the forefront of the movement for young adult services in the 20th century.

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Margaret Carpenter

Margaret Mary Carpenter (born in Detroit, Michigan) was a Republican member of the North Carolina House of Representatives from the fifty-second district (Madison, Haywood, Graham, Swain, and part of Jackson counties) for one term (2001–2002).

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Margaret Carter

Margaret L. Carter (born December 29, 1935) is an American politician who was a Democratic member of the Oregon Legislative Assembly from 1985 to 1999 and 2001 to 2009 and was the first black woman elected to the state's legislature.

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Margaret Cole

Dame Margaret Isabel Cole, DBE (née Postgate; 6 May 1893 – 7 May 1980) was an English socialist politician and writer.

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Margaret Ewing

Margaret Anne Ewing (née McAdam; 1 September 1945 – 21 March 2006) was a Scottish teacher, journalist and politician.

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Margaret Flagg Holmes

Margaret Flagg-Holmes (September 6, 1886 - January 29, 1976) was one of the sixteen founders of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated, at Howard University in Washington, DC.

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Margaret Formby

Margaret Clark Formby (July 12, 1929–April 10, 2003) was the daughter of southwest Texas ranchers who founded the National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame in the basement of the public library in Hereford in Deaf Smith County before she relocated the collection to Fort Worth.

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Margaret Hayes Grazier

Margaret Hayes Grazier (December 19, 1916 – July 9, 1999) was an American librarian, educator, and published author in the field of Library and Information Science.

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Margaret Keech

Margaret Majella Keech (born 18 September 1954) is an Australian Labor Party politician who formerly served as a minister in the Cabinet of Queensland, the Government Whip, and the Member of Parliament for Albert.

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Margaret MacVicar

Margaret L.A. (Scotty) MacVicar (November 20, 1943 – September 30, 1991) was an American physicist and educator.

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Margaret Mahy

Margaret Mahy, ONZ (21 March 1936 – 23 July 2012) was a New Zealand author of children's and young adult books.

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Margaret McEntee

Margaret C. McEntee SR.

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Margaret McLeod

Margaret L. McLeod (died June 19, 1993) was the founder of the Cheshire Homes in Canada which provided housing for people with disabilities.

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Margaret McNamara

Margaret Craig McNamara (August 22, 1915 – February 3, 1981) was the founder of the nonprofit children's literacy organization Reading is Fundamental and the wife of the United States Secretary of Defense Robert S. McNamara.

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Margaret Mensah-Williams

Margaret Natalie Mensah-Williams (born 25 December 1961) is a Namibian politician and the current Chairperson of the National Council of Namibia, the Upper House of the Namibian Parliament. She is a member of the ruling Swapo Party and the current SWAPO Regional Councillor for the Khomasdal Constituency in Windhoek.

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Margareta Pålsson

Margareta Pålsson (born 18 August 1949) was the Governor of Skåne, in office from 2012 to 2016.

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Margarita Zhukova

Margarita Georgievna Zhukova (Маргарита Георгиевна Жукова; 6 June 1929, Minsk — 13 May 2010, Moscow) was a Soviet and Russian educator and scientist.

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Marge Roukema

Margaret "Marge" Roukema (née Scafati; September 19, 1929 – November 12, 2014) was an American politician who represented New Jersey in the U.S. House of Representatives for twenty-two years as a Republican.

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Margo Edmunds

Margo Edmunds is an American health policy researcher, strategy consultant, educator, and writer who began her clinical career in disease management at Johns Hopkins Hospital.

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Margo MacDonald

Margo Symington MacDonald (née Aitken; 19 April 1943 – 4 April 2014) was a Scottish teacher, broadcaster and politician.

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Margriet Ehlen

Margriet Ehlen (Heerlen, 28 September 1943) is a Dutch poet and a composer, conductor and educator of classical music.

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Mari Sandoz

Mari Susette Sandoz (May 11, 1896 – March 10, 1966) was a Nebraska novelist, biographer, lecturer, and teacher.

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Maria Alexandrovna Ulyanova

Maria Alexandrovna Ulyanova (born Maria Alexandrovna Blank; Мария Александровна Ульянова; –) was the mother of Vladimir Lenin, the Bolshevik revolutionary leader and founder of the Soviet Union.

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Maria Barroso

Maria de Jesus Simões Barroso Soares, GCL (2 May 1925 – 7 July 2015) was a Portuguese politician and actress, wife of President of Portugal Mario Soares and First Lady of Portugal between 1986 and 1996.

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Maria Berushko

Maria Aparecida Berushko was a school teacher who died saving her students in a school fire in Brazil.

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Maria Chekhova (feminist)

Mariia Aleksandrovna Chekova, née Argamakova, (18 January 1866 – 8 April 1934) was a Russian feminist, suffragette and educator.

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Maria Gargani

Blessed Maria Gargani (23 December 1892 - 23 May 1973) - in religious Maria Crocifissa del Divino Amore - was an Italian Roman Catholic professed religious who was a member of the Secular Franciscan Order and the founder of the Sisters Apostles of the Sacred Heart.

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Maria Iliou

Maria Iliou is a Greek film director, scriptwriter and producer, well known in Greece and internationally both for her feature films and the historical documentaries she has directed in recent years.

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Maria Lacerda de Moura

Maria Lacerda de Moura (16 May 1887 – 20 March 1945) was a Brazilian anarcha-feminist, individualist anarchist, teacher, journalist, and writer.

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Maria Larsson

Ingrid Maria Larsson (born 20 January 1956 in Långasjö) is Swedish former politician of the Christian Democrats who has been Governor of Örebo County since May 2015, appointed by the cabinet of Stefan Löfven.

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Maria Louise Baldwin

Maria Louise Baldwin (September 13, 1856 – January 9, 1922) was an African-American educator and civic leader born and raised in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

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Maria McCann

Maria McCann is an English novelist.

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Maria Newell

Maria Newell Gützlaff (4 August 1794 – 16 February 1831) was an English missionary, teacher and translator.

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Maria Nyerere

Maria Nyerere (born Maria Waningu Gabriel Magige on 31 December 1930) served as the inaugural First Lady of Tanzania from 1964 to 1985.

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Maria P. P. Root

Maria P. P. Root, Ph.D. (born September 13, 1955) is a clinical psychologist, educator, and public speaker based in Seattle, Washington.

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Maria Teresa Naranjo Ochoa

Maria Teresa Naranjo Ochoa (1934, Tuxpan, Jalisco2007, Madrid) was a Mexican virtuoso pianist and teacher.

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Maria van der Hoeven

Maria Josephina Arnoldina van der Hoeven (born 13 September 1949) is a Dutch politician of the Christian Democratic Appeal (CDA) party.

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Marian Harris

Marian Harris is a Democratic politician who served in the Ohio House of Representatives.

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Marian Massonius

Piotr Marian Massonius (1 February 1862 in Kursk, Russian Empire – 20 July 1945 in Vilnius (Wilno), prewar Second Polish Republic) was a Polish philosopher and teacher who was born into a family of expatriates during the Partitions of Poland.

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Marianne Cusato

Marianne Cusato is a designer, educator, author, and urban designer based in Miami, Florida.

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Mariano Álvarez

Mariano Álvarez (March 15, 1818 – August 25, 1924) was a Filipino revolutionary and statesman.

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Mariano Villaronga Toro

Mariano Villaronga Toro was a Puerto Rican educator and Commissioner of Public Instruction in Puerto Rico from 1946 to 1957.

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Mariëtte Hamer

Mariëtte Iris Hamer (born 7 June 1958) is a Dutch politician and former civil servant, educator and trade union leader.

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Marie Hanfstängl

Marie Hanfstängl (born Breslau, 30 April 1848; died Munich, 5 September 1917), born Marie Schroeder (or Schröder), was a notable German operatic soprano singer and singing teacher, whose career was mostly conducted in Germany.

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Marie Kachel Bucher

Marie Elizabeth Kachel Bucher (November 21, 1909 – July 27, 2008) was an American schoolteacher and the last surviving resident member of the German Seventh-Day Baptists religious community of the Ephrata Cloister, a United States National Historic Landmark located in Ephrata, Pennsylvania.

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Marie Lindberg (singer)

Marie Lindberg (born 3 May 1975 in Kungshamn, Sweden) is a Swedish schoolteacher, singer/songwriter and guitarist.

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Marie Pape-Carpantier

Marie Pape-Carpantier (1815–1878) was a French educator born September 11, 1815 in Sarthe, France and died in Villiers-le-Bel (Val-d'Oise) on July 31, 1878.

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Marie Poulson

Marie H. Poulson (born in Springville, Utah) is an American politician and a Democratic member of the Utah House of Representatives representing District 46 since January 1, 2009.

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Marie-Madeleine Postel

Marie-Madeleine Postel (28 November 1756 – 16 July 1846) - born Julie Françoise-Catherine Postel - was a French Roman Catholic professed religious and the founder of the Sisters of Christian Schools.

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Marieluise Beck

Marieluise Beck (born 25 June 1952 in Bramsche, Lower Saxony) is a German politician who served as member of the Alliance '90/The Greens group in the Bundestag until 2017.

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Marienhof (TV series)

Marienhof is a German soap opera, first shown on 1 October 1992 on German TV channel, Das Erste.

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Marietta Farrell

Marietta Farrell (born 26 October 1951) is an Irish politician.

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Marija Gluvakov

Marija Gluvakov - Medenica (Serbian Cyrillic: Марија Глуваков - Меденица) (born 3 April 1973), is a Serbian pianist and piano teacher.

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Marilyn Gambrell

Marilyn Gambrell is a parole officer turned teacher who started the program No More Victims at the M.B. Smiley High School in Houston, Texas.

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Marilyn Ryan

Marilyn J. Ryan is a Democratic member of the Montana House of Representatives.

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Mario Urteaga Alvarado

Urteaga Alvarado, Mario (April 1, 1875 in Cajamarca – June 12, 1957 in Cajamarca) was a Peruvian painter.

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Marion Clinch Calkins

Marion Clinch Calkins (July 15, 1895 – December 26, 1968) was an American poet, author, and teacher who taught English and Art History at the University of Wisconsin and wrote about the labor movement, industrial espionage, and fascism in America.

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Marion Post Wolcott

Marion Post (June 7, 1910 – November 24, 1990), later Marion Post Wolcott, was a noted American photographer who worked for the Farm Security Administration during the Great Depression documenting poverty and deprivation.

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Marion Reilly

Marion Reilly is an Australian politician and was a member of the Australian Capital Territory Legislative Assembly representing the multi-member single electorate of Molonglo for the Labor Party.

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Marion Richardson

Marion Elaine Richardson (9 October 1892 – 12 November 1946) was a British educator and author of books on penmanship and handwriting.

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Marita Petersen

Marita Petersen (née Johansen; 21 October 1940 in Vágur – 26 August 2001) was the first and to date only female Prime Minister of the Faroe Islands and the first female speaker of the Løgting (Parliament).

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Maritza M. Buendía

Maritza M. Buendía (born 1974) is a narrator and essayist from Zacatecas, México.

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Mark Bassey

Mark Bassey (born, Sheffield, England, 1961) is a jazz trombonist, composer, arranger, educator and band leader.

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Mark Beyer (novelist)

Mark Beyer (born September 8, 1963) is an American novelist, journalist and educator.

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Mark Buesgens

Mark William Buesgens (born May 14, 1961) is a Minnesota politician and former member of the Minnesota House of Representatives representing District 35B, which includes portions of Scott County in the southern Twin Cities metropolitan area.

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Mark Gustavson

Mark Gustavson (born September 19, 1959 in Brooklyn, New York) is an American composer of contemporary classical music.

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Mark Hetzler

Mark Hetzler (born 1968 in Sarasota, Florida) is a trombonist and former member of the Empire Brass Quintet.

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Mark Johnston (historian)

Mark Robert Johnston (born 1960) is an Australian historian, teacher and author.

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Mark Laurie (photographer)

Mark Keith Laurie (born 7 February 1955) is an award-winninghttp://www.innerspiritphoto.com/content/?page.

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Mark M. Goldblatt

Mark Meyer Goldblatt (born June 8, 1957) is an American journalist, novelist, theologian and educator.

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Mark Miloscia

Mark Anthony Miloscia (born September 13, 1958) is an American politician and current Washington State Senator.

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Mark Scharf

Mark Scharf (born September 21, 1956), is an American playwright, actor and teacher.

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Mark Van Doren

Mark Van Doren (June 13, 1894 – December 10, 1972) was an American poet, writer and critic.

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Marko Savić (pianist)

Marko Savić (Serbian Cyrillic: Марко Савић) (born 26 April 1941 in Prizren, Yugoslavia - died February 8, 2013, in Belgrade, Serbia) was a Serbian pianist and university professor.

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Marko Tajčević

Marko Tajčević (Osijek, 29 January 1900 – Belgrade, 19 July 1984) was a Croatian Serb composer and musician.

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Marlin Schneider

Marlin Schneider was a Democratic Party member of the Wisconsin State Assembly, representing the 72nd Assembly District from 1970 to 2010.

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Marlon Riggs

Marlon Troy Riggs (February 3, 1957 – April 5, 1994) was an American filmmaker, educator (professor), poet, and gay rights activist.

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Marm

Marm may refer to.

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Marsha Petrie Sue

Marsha Petrie Sue (born 1946) is an author, public speaker, and motivational coach from Scottsdale, Arizona, United States.

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Marsha Swails

Marsha Swails (born April 3, 1952) is Minnesota politician and a former member of the Minnesota House of Representatives who represented District 56B, which includes the cities of Woodbury and Landfall in Washington County in the eastern Twin Cities metropolitan area.

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Marshall W. Taylor (minister)

Marshall W. Taylor (July 1, 1846 - September 11, 1887) was a Methodist Episcopal minister and journalist in Kentucky.

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Marta Cid

Marta Cid i Pañella (born July 29, 1960) was Minister of Education of Catalonia from 20 February 2004 until 12 May 2006.

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Marta Semelová

Marta Semelová (born 1 March 1960) is a Czech politician who served as the Communist member of the Chamber of Deputies (MP) from 2010 to 2017, teacher of first stage primary school, chairman of club KSČM of Assembly of the City of Prague and Chairman of Prague council of KSČM.

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Martín Perna

Martin Perna is an educator, and multidisciplinary artist living in Houston, Texas.

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Martha Berry

Martha McChesney Berry (October 7, 1865 – February 27, 1942) was an American educator and the founder of Berry College in Rome, Georgia.

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Martha Longenecker

Martha Williams Longenecker (May 18, 1920 – October 29, 2013) was an American artist, and founder of the Mingei International Museum in San Diego.

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Martial Célestin

Martial Lavaud Célestin (October 4, 1913 – February 4, 2011) was named Prime Minister of Haïti by President Leslie Manigat in March 1988 under the provisions of the 1987 Constitution, and was approved by the Parliament that formed as a result of the January 17, 1988 elections.

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Martianus Hiberniensis

Martin Hiberniensis (Martin the Irishman) (819 - 875), was a teacher, scribe, and master of the cathedral school at Laon.

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Martin A. Samuels

Martin A. Samuels, MD, DSc (hon), FAAN, MACP, FRCP, FANA, is an American physician, neurologist and teacher of medicine.

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Martin David Jenkins

Martin David Jenkins, (September 4, 1904 — June 9, 1978) was an African-American educator known for his pioneering work in the field of Black education.

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Martin Davorin-Jagodić

Martin Davorin-Jagodić is a Croatian contemporary music composer and educator born in Zagreb in 1935.

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Martin Dougiamas

Martin Dougiamas (born 20 August 1969) is an educator and computer scientist who lives in Perth, Australia.

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Martin E. Trapp

Martin Edwin Trapp (April 18, 1877 – July 26, 1951) was an American state auditor, governor and lieutenant governor of the U.S. state of Oklahoma.

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Martin Gallagher

Martin Owen Gallagher (born 11 February 1952 in Hamilton) is a New Zealand politician and was Labour member of Parliament representing the Hamilton West electorate until November 2008.

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Martin Haberman

Martin Haberman (1932 – January 1, 2012) was an educator who has developed interviewing techniques for identifying teachers and principals who will be successful in working with poor children.

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Martin High School (Laredo, Texas)

Raymond & Tirza Martin High School, known as Martin High School, is a secondary institution of learning located in the Laredo Independent School District in Laredo, Texas, United States.

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Martin Lohse

Martin Lohse (born May 29, 1971) is a Danish 21st century classical composer and visual artist.

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Martin N. Johnson

Martin Nelson Johnson (March 3, 1850October 21, 1909) was a North Dakota politician who served as a United States Representative and Senator from North Dakota.

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Martin Wagenschein

Martin Wagenschein (3 December 1896, in Gießen, in Germany – 3 April 1988, in Trautheim) was a science educator who worked in mathematical and scientific didactics.

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Marty Gross

Marty Gross is a consulting producer for companies based in North America, Europe and Asia, with focus on Japanese art, film, theatre and crafts.

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Martyred Intellectuals Day

Martyred Intellectuals Day (শহীদ বুদ্ধিজীবী দিবস Shaheed Buddhijibi Dibôsh) is observed on 14 December in Bangladesh to commemorate those intellectuals who were killed by Pakistani forces and their collaborators during the 1971 Liberation War, particularly on 25 March and 14 December 1971.

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Martyrs of La Rioja

Carlos de Dios Murias (10 October 1945 - 18 July 1976) and his two companions Gabriel Longueville (18 March 1931 - 18 July 1976) and Wenceslao Pedernera (28 September 1936 - 25 July 1976) were two priests and a married man who were killed in the La Rioja province in Argentina.

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Marvin W. Lucas

Marvin Willis Lucas, Jr. (born 1941) is a Democratic member of the North Carolina General Assembly representing the state's forty-second House district since 2001.

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Mary Alice Ford

Mary Alice Ford (April 23, 1935 – November 27, 2008) was a Republican politician from the U.S. state of Oregon.

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Mary Alice Herbert

Mary Alice "Mal" Herbert (born February 28, 1935) is an American retired schoolteacher and politician from Vermont who ran for Vice President as the candidate for the Socialist Party USA in 2004; and has run for many offices in her home state.

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Mary Almy

Mary Almy (1883–1967) was an American architect, and a partner at Howe, Manning & Almy, Inc., one of the first architecture firms founded by women in the United States.

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Mary Ann Buxton

Mary Ann Buxton (c.1795 – 18 October 1888) was a New Zealand teacher and Businessperson.

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Mary Baumgartner

Mary Baumgartner (September 13, 1930 – June 2, 2018) was an American professional baseball player who played as a catcher from through in the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League.

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Mary Bellamy

Mary Godat Bellamy (1861–1954) was the first woman elected to the Wyoming State Legislature.

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Mary Bernard Aguirre

Mary Bernard Aguirre (June 23, 1844 – May 24, 1906) was a public schoolteacher and instructor at the University of Arizona.

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Mary Bernard Dickson

Mary Bernard Dickson (c.1811–5 August 1895) was a New Zealand nun, nurse and teacher.

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Mary Chee Bee Kiang

Mary Chee Bee Kiang (born in 1941) is the wife of former President of Singapore Tony Tan and she was First Lady of Singapore.

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Mary Dalton

Mary Dalton is a Canadian poet and educator.

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Mary Dillon

Mary Dillon (born 1964), is an Irish folk singer, known for her work with the traditional band Déanta.

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Mary Easley

Mary L. Easley is the Oklahoma Senator representing District 18, which includes Mayes, Tulsa and Wagoner counties, since she won a special election in 2004.

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Mary Evans Wilson

Mary Evans Wilson (1866-1928) was one of Boston's leading civil rights activists.

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Mary F. Lyon

Mary Frances Lyon (15 May 1925 – 25 December 2014) was an English geneticist, best known for her discovery of X-chromosome inactivation, an important biological phenomenon.

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Mary Gawthorpe

Mary Eleanor Gawthorpe (12 January 1881-12 March 1973) was a British suffragette, socialist, trade unionist and editor, described by Rebecca West as "a merry militant saint".

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Mary Glenski

Mary H. Glenski (born August 31, 1930) is a former Democratic member of the South Dakota House of Representatives, representing District 15 from 2001 to 2008.

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Mary Harris Jones

Mary G. Harris Jones (baptized 1837; died 1930), known as Mother Jones, was an Irish-born American schoolteacher and dressmaker who became a prominent organized labor representative and community organizer.

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Mary Hiester Reid

Mary Augusta Hiester Reid (1854–1921) was an American-born Canadian painter and teacher.

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Mary Hubler

Mary Hubler is a former Democratic Party member of the Wisconsin State Assembly, representing the 75th Assembly District from 1984 to 2010.

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Mary J. Safford

Mary Jane Safford-Blake (December 31, 1834 – December 8, 1891) was a nurse, physician, educator, and humanitarian.

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Mary Jane Haake

Mary Jane Haake (born 1951) is an American tattoo artist and authority on medical tattooing and permanent makeup (cosmetic tattooing).

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Mary Jane Patterson

Mary Jane Patterson (September 12, 1840 – September 24, 1894) was the first African-American woman to receive a B.A degree in 1862.

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Mary Jane Thurston State Park

Mary Jane Thurston State Park is a Ohio state park in Wood and Henry Counties, Ohio in the United States.

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Mary Jane Wallner

Mary Jane Wallner is a Democratic member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives, one of the four members representing the Merrimack 12th District since 1980.

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Mary Jo Codey

Mary Jo Codey (née Rolli; born 1955) is an American healthcare activist and former First Lady of New Jersey.

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Mary Jo McGuire

Mary Jo McGuire (born July 29, 1956) is a Minnesota politician and former member of the Minnesota Senate who represented District 66, which included portions of Ramsey County in the Twin Cities metropolitan area.

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Mary Kay Henry

Mary Kay Henry (born 1958) is an American labor union activist who was elected International President of the Service Employees International Union (SEIU) on May 8, 2010.

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Mary L. F. Ormsby

Mary Louise Frost Ormsby (1845-1931), later Mary Frost Evans, was an American writer, editor, and educator involved in the peace movement.

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Mary Margaret Blanchard

Snow White, formerly known as Mary Margaret Blanchard in Storybrooke, is a fictional character in ABC's television series Once Upon a Time.

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Mary Margaret Whipple

Mary Margaret Whipple (born May 26, 1940) is a former Democratic member of the Senate of Virginia, representing the 31st District from 1996 - 2012.

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Mary Murphy (politician)

Mary Catherine Murphy (born) is a Minnesota politician and member of the Minnesota House of Representatives.

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Mary O. Kryszak

Mary Olszewski Kryszak or Kryshak (July 27, 1875 – July 16, 1945) was a schoolteacher, bookkeeper, librarian and editor from Milwaukee, Wisconsin who served seven terms as a Democratic member of the Wisconsin State Assembly.

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Mary Patterson McPherson

Mary Patterson McPherson (born c. 1935) has served as the President of Bryn Mawr College (1978-1997), the Vice President of the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation (1997–2007), and the Executive Officer of the American Philosophical Society (2007-2012).

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Mary Polak

Mary Polak (born 1967 or 1968) is a Canadian politician and Member of the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia (MLA) for the riding of Langley.

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Mary Post

Mary Elizabeth Post (June 17, 1841 – 1934) was an American teacher and a pioneer of education in Arizona.

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Mary S. Peake

Mary Smith Peake, born Mary Smith Kelsey (1823-February 22, 1862), was an American teacher, humanitarian and a member of the black elite in Hampton, best known for starting a school for the children of former slaves starting in the fall of 1861 under what became known as the Emancipation Oak tree in present-day Hampton, Virginia near Fort Monroe.

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Mary Sawatzky

Mary Sawatzky (born February 7, 1961) is a Minnesota politician and former member of the Minnesota House of Representatives.

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Mary Sherwood

Mary Sherwood (March 31, 1856 - May 24, 1935) was a physician, educator, and spokesperson for preventive medicine, public health, women's health, childcare.

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Mary T. Wales

Mary T. Wales (1874—1952) was a college-educated teacher and co-founder of Johnson & Wales Business School in Providence, Rhode Island.

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Mary Virginia Gaver

Mary Virginia Gaver (December 10, 1906 – December 31, 1991) was a United States librarian.

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Maryland Institute College of Art

Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA) is an art and design college in Baltimore, Maryland.

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Mason S. Stone

Mason Sereno Stone (December 14, 1859 – July 13, 1940) was a Vermont educator who served as state Superintendent of Education.

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Masorti Olami

Masorti Olami (also known as The World Council of Conservative/Masorti Synagogues) builds, renews and strengthens Jewish life throughout the world, with efforts that focus on existing and developing communities in Europe, Latin America, the Former Soviet Union, Africa, Asia and Australia.

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Massacres in Piaśnica

The massacres in Piaśnica were a set of mass executions carried out by Nazi Germany during World War II, between the fall of 1939 and spring of 1940 in Piaśnica Wielka (Groß Piasnitz) in the Darzlubska Wilderness near Wejherowo.

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Master of Teaching and Learning

The Master of Teaching and Learning degree or MTL is a new postgraduate degree for teachers and others working in or studying education in the United Kingdom.

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Matching funds

Matching funds are funds that are set to be paid in equal amount to funds available from other sources.

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Matha

A matha (मठ, IAST) or mutt is a Sanskrit word that means "cloister, institute or college", and it also refers to a monastery in Hinduism.

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Mathematics education

In contemporary education, mathematics education is the practice of teaching and learning mathematics, along with the associated scholarly research.

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Mathetics

Mathetics is the science of learning.

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MathFest

MathFest is a mathematics conference hosted annually in late summer by the Mathematical Association of America.

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Mathilde Carré

Mathilde Carré (30 June 1908 – 1970), known as "La Chatte", was a French Resistance agent during World War II who turned double agent.

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Maths Doctor

Maths Doctor is a UK-based online tuition agency, located at Sussex University Innovation Centre.

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Matilda J. Clerk

Matilda Johanna Clerk (2 March 1916 – 27 December 1984) was a medical pioneer and a science educator on the Gold Coast and in West Africa as well as the second Ghanaian woman to become an orthodox medicine-trained physician.

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Matilde Lindo

Matilde Lindo Crisanto (7 June 1954 – 20 January 2013) was a Nicaraguan feminist and activist.

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Matt Krause

Matthew Haston Krause, known as Matt Krause (born August 19, 1980), is a lawyer from Fort Worth, Texas, who is a Republican member of the Texas House of Representatives from District 93, which encompasses a portion of Tarrant County in suburban Fort Worth, Texas.

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Matt Manweller

Mathew Shon "Matt" Manweller (born August 23, 1969) is an American politician of the Republican Party.

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Matter of Britain

The Matter of Britain is the body of Medieval literature and legendary material associated with Great Britain, and sometimes Brittany, and the legendary kings and heroes associated with it, particularly King Arthur.

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Matthew Bourne (musician)

Matthew Bourne (born 6 October 1977) is a British Jazz musician.

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Matthew Conger

Matthew Conger (born 11 October 1978) is a New Zealand football referee from Palmerston North.

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Matthew Giobbi

Matthew Tyler Giobbi (born 1974) is an author and educator in the fields of music, science criticism, philosophy, media theory, psychoanalysis and psychology.

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Matthew King (composer)

Matthew King (born 1967) is a British composer, pianist and teacher of composition.

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Matthew Simpson

Matthew Simpson (21 June 1811 – 18 June 1884) was an American bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church, elected in 1852 and based mostly in Chicago.

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Mattie Lietz

Mathilda (Mattie) Lietz was a Midwestern painter.

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Mauren

Mauren is a municipality of Liechtenstein that is situated in the north of the country.

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Maurice Abraham Cohen

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Maurice Besly

Edward Maurice Besly (28 January 1888 - 12 April (?), 1945) was an English composer, conductor, schoolteacher, organist and arranger best known for his popular ballads, The Second Minuet and Time, You Old Gipsy Man.

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Maurice Dionne

Maurice Dionne (1936 in Bath, New Brunswick – November 17, 2003 in Miramichi, New Brunswick) was an educator and politician in the Miramichi River Valley of New Brunswick, Canada.

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Maurice Tauber

Maurice Falcom Tauber (February 14, 1908 – September 21, 1980) was an influential librarian, educator and researcher in the field of library and information sciences; he was a major actor in how technical services units in American and in international libraries were thought of and how they evolved in the 20th century.

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Mauricio Espinosa

Mauricio Espinosa Rodríguez (born 6 May 1972) FIFA, 2010.

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Max Hermann Maxy

Max Hermann Maxy (also known as M. H. Maxy, born Max Herman; October 26, 1895–July 19, 1971) was a Romanian painter, art professor, scenographer, and professor of German-Jewish descent.

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Max Nordau

Max Simon Nordau (born Simon Maximilian Südfeld; July 29, 1849 – January 23, 1923), was a Zionist leader, physician, author, and social critic.

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Max Roach

Maxwell Lemuel Roach (January 10, 1924 – August 16, 2007) was an American jazz drummer and composer.

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Max T. Malone

Max Tatum Malone (born March 3, 1953) is the president of Malone Oil and Gas Exploration Company in Shreveport and a former Republican member of the Louisiana State Senate, in which he served from 1996 until January 14, 2008.

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Maxime Arseneau

Maxime Arseneau (born November 24, 1949) is a Canadian radio host and teacher and former Quebec politician.

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Maxine Greene

Dr.

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May Ayim

May Ayim (3 May 1960 in Hamburg – 9 August 1996 in Berlin) is the pen name of May Opitz (born Sylvia Andler); she was an Afro-German poet, educator, and activist.

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May Justus

May Justus (May 12, 1898 – November 7, 1989) was an American author of numerous children's books, almost all of which were set in Appalachia and reflect the traditional culture of her native East Tennessee.

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May Miller

May Miller (January 26, 1899 – February 8, 1995) was an African-American poet, playwright and educator.

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Maynard Adams

Maynard Adams was a philosopher of value and meaning devoted to understanding and criticizing the philosophical foundations of modern Western culture and developing an intellectual vision that makes sense of the human condition.

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Maynard Morrison

Maynard Morrison, a Canadian comedian, actor, director, and teacher from Sydney, Nova Scotia, has performed on TV, radio and in live venues across Canada.

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Maynard Pittendreigh

The Rev.

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Mazhar Imam

Mazhar Imam (1928 – 2012), born in Darbhanga District of Bihar in the year 1928, was an Urdu poet and critic.

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Máirín Cregan

Máirín Cregan (27 March 1891 – 9 November 1975) was an Irish nationalist who was involved in the 1916 Easter Rising and Irish War of Independence.

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Márcio Jardim

Márcio Batalha Jardim (born March 25, 1974) is a Brazilian teacher and politician.

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Mário Moniz Pereira

Mário Moniz Pereira (February 11, 1921—July 31, 2016) was a teacher, sportsman, athlete, coach and songwriter.

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Mónica Ponce de León

Mónica Ponce de León is a Venezuelan American architect, educator, and Dean of the Princeton University School of Architecture.

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McPherson College

McPherson College is a four-year liberal arts college in McPherson, Kansas, United States.

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Me Too! (UK TV series)

Me Too! is a live-action television series on BBC Two and CBeebies for preschool children based around the large (fictional) community of Riverseafingal in Scotland.

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Me, You and Him

Me, You and Him is a British television sitcom, that aired on ITV from 30 July to 3 September 1992.

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Medeiros e Albuquerque

José Joaquim de Campos da Costa de Medeiros e Albuquerque (September 4, 1867 – June 9, 1934) was a Brazilian poet, politician, teacher, journalist, short story writer, civil servant, essayist, orator, novelist and dramatist.

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Meg Lees

Meg Heather Lees (née Francis, born 19 October 1948) was a member of the Australian Senate from 1990 to 2005, representing the state of South Australia.

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Megat Junid

Tan Sri Megat Junid bin Megat Ayub (1942 – 24 January 2008) was a Malaysian politician and direct descendant of Megat Terawis, a bendahara of Perak.

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Meharry Medical College

Meharry Medical College, located in Nashville, Tennessee, United States, is a graduate and professional institution affiliated with the United Methodist Church.

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Mehmet Niyazi

Mehmet Niyazi Cemali (Memet Niyaziy; January or February 1878 - November 20, 1931) was an Ottoman-born Romanian and Crimean Tatar poet, journalist, schoolteacher, academic, and activist for ethnic Tatar causes.

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Melamed

Melamed, Melammed (מלמד, Teacher) is a term which in Biblical times denoted a religious teacher or instructor in general (e.g., in Psalm 119:99 and Proverbs 5:13), but which in the Talmudic period was applied especially to a teacher of children, and was almost invariably followed by the word "tinokot" (children).

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Melamed (surname)

Melamed is a Hebrew surname.

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Melamid

Melamid is a Hebrew surname which translates to teacher in English, a variant of Melamed; see this page for other variants.

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Melchior Hoffmann (composer)

Georg Melchior Hoffmann (c. 1679 – 6 October 1715) was a Baroque composer who was influential as the leader at the Collegium Musicum in Leipzig.

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Melody Gilbert

Melody Gilbert is an award-winning independent documentary filmmaker, and educator from St. Paul, Minnesota now living in Minneapolis, Minnesota.

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Melvil Dewey

Melville Louis Kossuth "Melvil" Dewey (December 10, 1851 – December 26, 1931) was an American librarian and educator, inventor of the Dewey Decimal system of library classification, and a founder of the Lake Placid Club.

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Melvin Irvin

Melvin Irvin, Jr. (May 4, 1942 – June 7, 2014), was an African-American educator and real estate developer from Gonzales, Louisiana, who was a Democratic member of the Louisiana House of Representatives for District 58 encompassing Ascension, Assumption, Iberville, and St. James parishes.

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Memo Acevedo

Memo Acevedo is a Colombian-born Canadian-American drummer, percussionist, composer, arranger, bandleader, and educator, considered a pioneer, both in his native Colombia and in Spain (in his contribution to their respective rock music scenes), as well as in Canada, where he later became a leading figure in the proliferation of Latin jazz.

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Menahem Rabinovich

Menny (Menahem) Rabinovich (Hebrew: מנחם (מני) רבינוביץ) (September 11, 1934 – June 28, 2012) was a multi-disciplinary scientist, a biochemist with expertise in nutrition, health and medicinal plants.

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Merchantville, New Jersey

Merchantville is a borough in Camden County, New Jersey, United States.

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Mercurio Martinez

Mercurio J. Martinez, Jr., often known as Merc Martinez (born July 25, 1937), is an educator, rancher, and businessman from his native Laredo, Texas.

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Merle Boucher

Merle Boucher (born July 19, 1946) is a North Dakota Democratic-NPL Party politician who served in the North Dakota House of Representatives, representing the 9th district from 1991 to 2011.

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Merrell Vories Hitotsuyanagi

Merrell Vories Hitotsuyanagi (born William Merrell Vories; October 28, 1880 – May 7, 1964), was an educator, architect, entrepreneur, Christian lay missionary, and founder of the Omi Mission.

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Metin Yenal

Metin Yenal is a German actor who was active in the United Kingdom from the late 1980s to the early 1990s.

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Mette Bach

Mette Bach is a Vancouver author, teacher, screenwriter, and director.

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Metten Abbey

Metten Abbey, or St.

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Meyer Cardin

Meyer Melvin Cardin (14 July 1907 – 12 July 2005) was an American jurist who served as an associate judge on the Supreme Bench of Baltimore City.

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Mia Costello

Mia C. Costello (born January 11, 1968) is a Republican member of the Alaska Senate from District K. She previously served from 2011 to 2015 in the Alaska House of Representatives, representing the 20th District.

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Miķelis Krogzemis

Miķelis Krogzemis (18 September 1850, Ungurpils – 6 February 1879, Saint Petersburg, Russia), better known under his pen name Auseklis* was a Latvian poet and prominent member of the Young Latvians movement.

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Mic Crenshaw

Mic Crenshaw is an American recording artist, political activist, and educator living in Portland, Oregon.

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Michael Bakalis

Michael J. Bakalis (born March 23, 1938) is an American academic and politician.

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Michael Chamberlain

Michael Leigh Chamberlain (27 February 1944 – 9 January 2017) was a New Zealand writer, teacher and pastor falsely implicated in the August 1980 death of his missing daughter Azaria, which was later demonstrated to be the result of a dingo attack while the family was camping near Uluru (then usually called Ayers Rock) in the Northern Territory, Australia.

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Michael Clarke (priest)

Harold George Michael Clarke (1898 – 19 August 1978) was an Anglican priest and educator in the 20th century.

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Michael Cosmopoulos

Michael Basil Cosmopoulos (Μιχαήλ Βασιλείου Κοσμόπουλος; born 1963).

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Michael Crutchfield

Michael Paul Crutchfield (born 12 December 1961) is an Australian politician.

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Michael D. Knox

Michael D. Knox (born 1946 in Wyandotte, Michigan), is an American peace activist, educator, psychologist, and author.

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Michael Dolan

Michael Dolan (born June 21, 1965, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma) is an American theatre and film actor, director and educator.

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Michael Goldberg (painter)

Michael Goldberg (December 24, 1924 – December 31, 2007) was an American abstract expressionist painter and teacher known for his gestural action paintings, abstractions and still-life paintings.

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Michael Golomb

Michael Golomb (May 3, 1909 in Munich – April 9, 2008) was an American mathematician and educator who was affiliated with Purdue University for over half a century.

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Michael Haußner

Michael Haußner (born 16 June 1954 in Augsburg) is a German lawyer and political civil servant.

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Michael Hayvoronsky

Michael Orest Hayvoronsky (Mykhailo Orest Haivoronsky) (Михайло Орест Гайворонський) (September 15, 1892 – September 11, 1949) was a Ukrainian composer, musician, conductor, teacher, violinist, and critic.

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Michael Houghton (bishop)

Michael Alan Houghton was Bishop of Ebbsfleet from 1998 to 1999.

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Michael J. Colacurcio

Michael Joseph Colacurcio (born July 2, 1939) is a Distinguished Professor of English at UCLA.

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Michael J. Hart

Michael James Hart (July 16, 1877 – February 14, 1951) was a politician from the U.S. state of Michigan.

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Michael Joseph Bransfield

Michael Joseph Bransfield (born September 8, 1943) is an American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church who currently serves as bishop of the Diocese of Wheeling-Charleston, West Virginia.

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Michael Joseph Ready

Michael Joseph Ready (April 9, 1893 – May 2, 1957) was an American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church.

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Michael Kamen

Michael Arnold Kamen (April 15, 1948 – November 18, 2003) was an American composer (especially of film scores), orchestral arranger, orchestral conductor, songwriter, and session musician.

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Michael Klonsky

Michael Klonsky (born 1943) is an American educator, author, and political activist.

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Michael L. Williams

Michael Lawrence Williams (born May 31, 1953) is the former Education Commissioner of the U.S. state of Texas, in which capacity he was leader of the Texas Education Agency.

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Michael Macklin

Michael John Macklin (born 25 February 1943 in London) is an English-born former Australian Franciscan friar, educator and fundraiser who was an Australian Democrats senator for Queensland (1981–1990).

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Michael McCoy

Michael McCoy (born September 16, 1944 in Eaton Rapids, Michigan) is an American industrial designer and educator who has made significant contributions to American design and design education in the latter half of the 20th century.

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Michael Melia

Michael Melia (born 1945) is an established British actor best known for his work on television.

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Michael Morgan (rower)

Michael Dennis Morgan OAM (born 19 December 1946) is an Australian former national champion and Olympic medal winning rower.

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Michael Mulgrew

Michael Mulgrew is the fifth President of the United Federation of Teachers, the trade union of teachers in New York City, New York.

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Michael Petr

Michael Petr is a professional ballroom dance teacher, choreographer and former ballroom dance champion.

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Michael R. Heim

Michael R. Heim is an American author and educator.

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Michael Sheen performances

Michael Sheen, OBE (born 5 February 1969), is a Welsh stage and screen actor.

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Michael Stancliffe

The Very Reverend Michael Staffurth Stancliffe (8 April 1916 – 26 March 1987) was a Church of England priest who served as the Dean of Winchester from 1969 to 1986.

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Michael Stevens (educator)

Michael David Stevens (born January 23, 1986) is an American educator, public speaker, comedian, entertainer, editor, and Internet celebrity, best known for creating and hosting the popular education YouTube channel Vsauce.

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Michael Wolpe

Michael Wolpe (born 1960) is an Israeli composer, teacher, and conductor.

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Michal Nagen

Michal Nagen is Israeli Rebbetzin, teacher, doula and actress in the Rachel Keshet Theater Ensemble.

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Michel Faulkner

Michel J. Faulkner (born May 21, 1957) is a former New York Jets football player who is the pastor of New Horizon Church in New York City.

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Michel Tremblay (politician)

Michel Tremblay (born March 28, 1933 in Cap-à-l'Aigle, Quebec) is a politician from Québec, Canada.

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Michiyo Yagi

, a Japanese musician, studied koto under Tadao Sawai, Kazue Sawai and Satomi Kurauchi, and graduated from the NHK Professional Training School for Traditional Musicians.

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Mick Green

Michael Robert Green (22 February 1944 – 11 January 2010) was an English rock and roll guitarist who played with The Pirates (with and without Johnny Kidd), Billy J. Kramer and the Dakotas, and Cliff Bennett and the Rebel Rousers.

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Mick Parsons

Mick Parsons (born 1973) is an American poet, novelist, short story writer, essayist, and journalist.

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Microbiologist

A microbiologist (from Greek μῑκρος) is a scientist who studies microscopic life forms and processes.

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Microteaching

Micro-teaching is a teacher training and faculty development technique whereby the teacher reviews a recording of a teaching session, in order to get constructive feedback from peers and/or students about what has worked and what improvements can be made to their teaching technique.

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Mid-Atlantic Council of Latin American Studies

The Middle Atlantic Council of Latin American Studies (MACLAS) is a learned society of Mid-Atlantic region scholars, researchers, teachers students and interested professionals in all disciplines and pursuits.

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Middle class

The middle class is a class of people in the middle of a social hierarchy.

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Midori and Friends

Midori and Friends is a New York City based philanthropic organization that provides musical education for under served public school children.

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Mietje Hoitsema

Maria Wilhelmina Hendrika "Mietje" Hoitsema (1847–1934) was a Dutch feminist.

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Miguel António de Sousa Horta Almeida e Vasconcelos, 2nd Baron of Santa Comba Dão

Miguel António de Sousa Horta Almeida e Vasconcelos, 2nd Baron of Santa Comba Dão (São Paulo de Luanda, Angola, 22 August 1831 – 24 February 1891) was a Portuguese nobleman.

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Miguel Atwood-Ferguson

Miguel Atwood-Ferguson is a Los Angeles based multi-instrumentalist, session musician, arranger, composer, music director, producer, DJ, orchestral conductor and educator.

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Miguel Belgrano

Miguel José Belgrano (1777-1825) was an Argentine poet, writer, journalist and teacher.

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Miguel Bernad

Miguel Anselmo Azcona Bernad, S.J. (May 8, 1917 – March 15, 2009) was a Filipino Jesuit priest, educator, linguist, critic, academic, author, journalist and editor.

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Miguel Terekhov

Miguel Terekhov (August 22, 1928 – January 3, 2012) was a Uruguayan-born American ballet dancer and ballet instructor.

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Mike Beatty

Mike Beatty is a United States politician from Jefferson, Georgia.

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Mike Boland (politician)

Mike Boland is a former Democratic member of the Illinois House of Representatives, representing the 71st District from 1995 to 2010, and the Democratic nominee for Indiana State Treasurer in 2014.

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Mike Domitrz

Mike Domitrz is an American educator, author, publisher and the founder of The Date Safe Project, an organization with a mission to prevent sexual assaults and encourage safe dating.

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Mike Ellis (South African politician)

Michael James "Mike" Ellis (born 29 September 1946) was a South African politician and former educator, who served as Deputy Chief Whip of the opposition Democratic Alliance in 1999-2011, and as the party's provincial leader in KwaZulu-Natal between 2006 and 2009.

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Mike Evans (actor)

Michael Jonas Evans (November 3, 1949 – December 14, 2006) was an American actor, best known as Lionel Jefferson on both All in the Family and The Jeffersons.

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Mike Morath

Mike Morath is an American software developer, investor, and educator.

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Mike Nielsen

Mike Nielsen (born 21 February 1961) is an Irish guitarist, composer and educator specialising in the jazz and improvised genres.

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Mike Pondsmith

Michael Alyn Pondsmith (born April 14, 1954), typically credited as Mike Pondsmith, is an American roleplaying, board, and video game designer.

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Mike Rush

Michael F. "Mike" Rush is a Democratic member of the Massachusetts Senate, representing the Suffolk and Norfolk district.

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Mike Smith (Louisiana politician)

Kenneth Michael Smith Sr., known as Mike Smith (born June 1, 1948),Louisiana Senate District 31, enlou.com, October 29, 2009 is a businessman in Winnfield, Louisiana, who served as a Democratic member of the Louisiana State Senate from 1996 to 2008.

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Mike Vibert

Mike Vibert (1950 – 15 January 2011) was a teacher, Jersey politician, and the island's Minister for Education, Sport and Culture from 2005 until 2008.

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Mikhail Avilov

Mikhail Ivanovich Avilov (Михаил Иванович Авилов) (September 6, 1882, Saint Petersburg – April 14, 1954, Leningrad) was a Russian and Soviet painter and art educator, who lived and worked in Leningrad, a member of the Leningrad Union of Soviet Artists, professor of the Repin Institute of Arts, Stalin Prize winner, People's Artist of the Russian Federation, regarded as one of the brightest representatives of Soviet Art, who played an important role in the formation of the Leningrad School of Painting.

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Mikhail Bernshtein

Mikhail Davidovich Bernshtein (Михаил Давидович Бернштейн) (January 28, 1875, Rostov-on-Don – May 9, 1960, Leningrad) was a Jewish, Russian and Soviet painter and art educator, who lived and worked in Leningrad, a member of the Leningrad Union of Soviet Artists, professor of the Repin Institute of Arts, who played an important role in the formation of the Leningrad School of Painting.

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Miklós Radnóti

Miklós Radnóti (birth name Miklós Glatter; 5 May 1909, Budapest, Austria-Hungary — November 1944 nearby Abda, Kingdom of Hungary) was a Hungarian teacher and poet.

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Milan Stitt

Milan Stitt (February 9, 1941 – March 12, 2009, Robert Simonson, Playbill, 12 March 2009) was an American playwright and educator.

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Mildred Bangs Wynkoop

Mildred Olive Bangs Wynkoop (born September 9, 1905 in Seattle, Washington died May 21, 1997 in Lenexa, Kansas) was an ordained minister in the Church of the Nazarene, who served as an educator, missionary and theologian, and the author of several books.

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Mildred Dunnock

Mildred Dorothy Dunnock (January 25, 1901 – July 5, 1991) was an American teacher before becoming an actress.

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Mildred J. Hill

Mildred Jane Hill (June 27, 1859 – June 5, 1916) was an American songwriter and musicologist, who composed the melody for "Good Morning to All", later used as the melody for "Happy Birthday to You".

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Mildred Portney Chase

Mildred Portney Chase (1921–1991) was an international concert pianist, teacher, author, wife, mother, grandmother.

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Milenko Stefanović

Milenko Stefanović (born 19 February 1930) is a Serbian classical and jazz clarinetist.

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Military Academy of Belarus

Military Academy of the Republic of Belarus (Ваенная акадэмія Рэспублікі Беларусь) is higher military educational institution in the national education system of the Republic of Belarus and the leading institution in the education system of training, retraining and advanced training of military personnel.

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Millie Hamner

Millie Hamner is a Democratic member of the Colorado State House of Representatives and is a former superintendent of schools for Summit County, Colorado.

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Milton J. Rosenberg

Milton J. "Milt" Rosenberg (April 15, 1925 – January 9, 2018) was a prominent social psychologist who was professor of psychology at the University of Chicago and was the host of a long-running radio program in Chicago, Illinois.

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Milton Latham

Milton Slocum Latham (May 23, 1827 – March 4, 1882) was an American politician, and served as the sixth governor of California and as a member of the federal U.S. House of Representatives and U.S. Senate.

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Milton Margai College of Education and Technology

Milton Margai College of Education and Technology (MMCET), formerly known as Milton Margai Teachers College (MMTC), is a technical university located in Freetown, Sierra Leone.

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Milton McPike

Milton McPike (October 9, 1939 – March 29, 2008) was an American educator and San Francisco 49ers player, and the principal of Madison East High School for 23 years.

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Milwaukee-Downer College

Milwaukee-Downer College was a women's college in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, in operation from 1895 to 1964.

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Mimi Lozano

Mimi Lozano (born 1933) is an educator and activist for Hispanic rights who co-founded the Society of Hispanic Historical and Ancestral Research and is the editor and publisher of Somos Primos, an online monthly publication dedicated to Hispanic heritage.

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Mims, Florida

Mims is a census-designated place (CDP) in Brevard County, Florida.

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Mina P. Shaughnessy

Mina P. Shaughnessy (1924–1978), born in the mining town of Lead, South Dakota, was a teacher and innovator in the field of basic writing at the City University of New York (CUNY).

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Mindquest

Mindquest (1995 – 2003) was the first online public high school in the United States.

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Minervina

Minervina was the first wife of Constantine the Great.

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MINIX

MINIX (from "mini-Unix") is a POSIX-compliant (since version 2.0), Unix-like operating system based on a microkernel architecture.

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Minna Cauer

Wilhelmine Theodore Marie Cauer, née Schelle, usually known as Minna Cauer (1 November 1841 in Freyenstein – 3 August 1922 in Berlin) was a German educator, journalist and radical activist within the middle-class women's movement.

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Minneapolis College of Art and Design

The Minneapolis College of Art and Design (MCAD) is a private, nonprofit four-year and postgraduate college specializing in the visual arts.

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Minnie Braithwaite Jenkins

Minnie Galt Braithwaite Jenkins (1874–1954) was a United States Indian Service (now known as the Bureau of Indian Affairs) school teacher and the first woman to attempt to take classes at The College of William & Mary.

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Minnie Lou Bradley

Minnie Lou Ottinger Bradley (born December 15, 1931) is the matriarch of the Bradley 3 Ranch in Childress County in the Texas Panhandle.

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Minnie Spotted-Wolf

Private Minnie Spotted-Wolf (1923–1988) was the first Native American woman to enlist in the United States Marine Corps.

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Miodrag Radulovacki

Miodrag (Misha) Radulovacki (Serbian Cyrillic: Миодраг Радуловачки; Serbian Latin: Miodrag Radulovački), was an American scientist and inventor of Serbian descent.

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Mir Hasan Vazirov

Mir-Hasan Kazim oglu Vazirov, also spelled Vezirov (Mir Həsən Kazım bəy oğlu Vəzirov; Мир Гасан Кязим оглы Везиров; 1889 – September 20, 1918) was an Azerbaijani socialist revolutionary.

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Mir Jafar Baghirov

Mir Jafar Baghirov Abbas oglu (Mir Cəfər Bağırov Abbas oğlu; 17 September 1896 – 7 May 1956) was the communist leader of the Azerbaijan SSR from 1932 to 1953, under the Soviet leadership of Joseph Stalin.

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Mir Masoom Ali

Mir Masoom Ali (born February 1, 1937), is a Bangladeshi American statistician, Distinguished Professor, educator, researcher and author.

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Miranda Gibson

Miranda Gibson is an environmental activist and school teacher from Australia who is known for her tree sitting to save the rainforest in Southern Tasmania from logging.

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Mireasă pentru fiul meu (season 3)

Mireasă pentru fiul meu 3 is the third season of the Romanian Antena 1 competitive reality matrimonial show, which premiered on August 31, 2013.

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Miriam Benjamin

Miriam E. Benjamin (September 16, 1861 – 1947) was an American school teacher and inventor from Washington, D.C. On July 17, 1888 she obtained a patent for her invention, the Gong and Signal Chair for Hotels.

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Miriam Dehne

Miriam Dehne (born February 23, 1968 in Düsseldorf, Germany) is a German film director and screenwriter.

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Miriam Quiambao

Miriam Redito Quiambao-Roberto (born May 20, 1975) is a Filipino inspirational speaker, author, entrepreneur, actress, television host, real estate broker, endorser, model, and former beauty queen.

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Mirjam Sterk

Willemina Roziena Catharina (Mirjam) Sterk (born 23 May 1973 in Zeist) is a Dutch former politician, civil servant, NH editor as well as educator.

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Mirjaqip Dulatuli

Mirjaqip Dulatuli (Kazakh: Міржақып Дулатұлы, Russian: Миржакып Дулатов (1885–1935), also known as Mir Yakub Dulatov, was a Kazakh poet, writer and one of leaders of Kazakh nationalist Alash Orda government. He also is known to have used the pen names Madiyar and Arghyn.

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Mirko Cvetković

Mirko Cvetković (Serbian Cyrillic: Мирко Цветковић,; born 16 August 1950) is a Serbian politician who was Prime Minister of Serbia from 2008-12.

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Miss Viola Swamp

Miss Viola Swamp is known as "the meanest substitute teacher in the whole world", in three children's picture books by Harry Allard with illustrations by James Marshall: Miss Nelson is Missing! (1977), Miss Nelson is Back (1982), and Miss Nelson Has a Field Day (1985).

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Mission: Magic!

Mission: Magic! is an American Saturday morning animated series starring rock star Rick Springfield and is a spin-off of The Brady Kids, produced by Filmation.

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Mississippi University for Women

Mississippi University for Women, also known as MUW or "The W", is a four-year coeducational public university located in Columbus, Mississippi, United States.

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Missouri Military Academy

The Missouri Military Academy (MMA) is a private preparatory school established on November 22, 1889, in Mexico, Missouri, U.S. It is a selective, all male, boarding school, grades 7 to 12.

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Mitzy Larue

Mitzy Larue is a member of the National Assembly of Seychelles.

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Mo Anthoine

Julian Vincent "Mo" Anthoine (1 August 1939 – 12 August 1989) was a British mountaineer who climbed extensively in the Himalayas in the 1970s and 80s.

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Mo Beasley

Mo Beasley (born June 7, 1967) is an award-winning American performance poet, educator, author, and public speaker.

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Moacir Feitosa

Raimundo Moacir Mendes Feitosa (born January 9, 1950 in Teresina) is a Brazilian teacher and politician.

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Moḥammad Ḥosayn Kāšef-al-Ḡeṭāʾ

Moḥammad Ḥosayn Kāšef-al-Ḡeṭāʾ (b. Najaf, 1877; d. Karand, 1954)) was a Shiite jurist, philosopher, author, teacher, and lecturer. He worked for the welfare of the Shia community in Iraq and for Sunni-Shia rapprochement and solidarity.

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Model of hierarchical complexity

The model of hierarchical complexity is a framework for scoring how complex a behavior is, such as verbal reasoning or other cognitive tasks.

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Moedomo Soedigdomarto

Moedomo Soedigdomarto, also spelled Mudomo Sudigdomarto, (29 November 1927, Magetan – 5 November 2005, Bandung) was an Indonesian mathematician, educator and professor at the Bandung Institute of Technology, of which he was rektor.

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Mohamed Zafzaf

Mohamed Zafzaf (1945 – 13 July 2001) was one of the best known Moroccan novelists and poets (born in Souk El Arbaa) writing in Arabic.

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Mohammad Gulzar Saifi

Mohammad Gulzar Saifi (born 16 February 1983) is an Indian educator, community organizer and polio survivor in the north Indian city of Meerut in Uttar Pradesh.

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Mohammad Hadi Milani

Seyyed Mohammad Hadi Milani was a Shiite grand ayatollah.

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Mohammed Abduba Dida

Mohammed Abduba Dida (born 1974) is a Kenyan teacher who vied for the country's presidency in the 2013 General Election on an Alliance of Real Change party ticket.

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Mohammed Asif Safi

General Mohammed Asif Safi (1923 — July 26, 2009) (Pashto:تور نجنرال اركا نحرب محمد آصف صافي) was an Army General in the Afghan National Army during King Zahir Shah's rule in Afghanistan, and later during the 1970s era of President Mohammed Daoud Khan.

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Mohsen Mostafavi

Mohsen Mostafavi (1954) is an Iranian-American architect and educator.

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Molly Davies

Molly Davies is a British playwright originally from Norfolk but now living in London.

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Mon Colle Knights

Mon Colle Knights, known as in Japan, is an anime and manga series.

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Monarch High School (Florida)

Monarch High School (MHS) is a public high school located in Coconut Creek, Florida.

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Monika Mularczyk

Monika Mularczyk (born 28 June 1980) is a Polish football referee.

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Monique D. Davis

Monique Dionne Davis (née McKay; born August 19, 1936) is an American educator and Democratic member of the Illinois House of Representatives, representing the 27th District since 1987 (elected on November 4, 1986).

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Montabaur

Montabaur is a town and the district seat of the Westerwaldkreis in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany.

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Montelupich Prison

The Montelupich prison, so called from the street in which it is located, the ulica Montelupich ("street of the Montelupi family"),Ulica Montelupich or "street of the Montelupis" itself is named after the Montelupi manor house (kamienica) located at Montelupich street Number 7, the so called Kamienica Montelupich built in the 16th century, and in the 19th century adapted as part of the Austrian military tribunal.

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Montgomery, Louisiana

Montgomery is a town in the far northwestern portion of Grant Parish, which is located in north-central Louisiana, United States.

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Montpellier

Montpellier (Montpelhièr) is a city in southern France.

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Montrose Hagins

Montrose Hagins (June 12, 1917 - October 24, 2012) was an African-American television actress and former schoolteacher.

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Moogfest

Moogfest is an annual, multi-day music, art and technology festival.

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Moolala

Moolala is a personal finance training company founded in 2009 by business journalist Bruce Sellery.

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Moral character

Moral character or character is an evaluation of an individual's stable moral qualities.

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Morgan D. Peoples

Morgan Dewey Peoples (February 1, 1919 – May 25, 1998) was a historian who coauthored with Michael L. Kurtz a biography of the Louisiana Governor Earl Kemp Long.

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Morris Catholic High School

Morris Catholic High School is a four-year comprehensive Roman Catholic regional high school located in Denville Township, in Morris County, New Jersey, United States.

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Morris Krok

Morris Krok (28 April 1931 – October 2005) was a South African author, publisher and health educator.

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Morris N. Abrams

Morris Newton Abrams (November 30, 1919 – December 11, 1975) was a Louisiana educator who specialized in the field of vocational education.

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Morris Vernon Green

Morris Vernon Green (born c. 1942) is a retired history teacher and former politician in the Province of New Brunswick, Canada.

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Morristown College

Morristown College was an African American higher education institution located in Morristown, the seat of Hamblen County, Tennessee.

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Mortimer Planno

Mortimo St George "Kumi" Planno, (6 September 1929, Cuba – 5 March 2006, Kingston, Jamaica) was a renowned Rastafari elder, drummer, and considered one of the ideological founders of the back-to-Africa movement founded in the 1910s by Marcus Garvey.

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Moses G. Farmer

Moses Gerrish Farmer (February 9, 1820 – May 25, 1893) was an electrical engineer and inventor.

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Moses Harman

Moses Harman (October 12, 1830January 30, 1910) was an American schoolteacher and publisher notable for his staunch support for women's rights.

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Moses Nagamootoo

Moses Veerasammy Nagamootoo (Tamil: மோசசு வீரசாமி நாகமுத்து; born 30 November 1947) is a Guyanese politician and writer who has been Prime Minister of Guyana since 2015.

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Moses Waddel

Moses Waddel (June 20, 1770 – July 21, 1840) was an American educator and minister in antebellum Georgia and South Carolina.

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Mother-tongue education in Hong Kong

Mother-tongue education in Hong Kong is the act of teaching in the native language of the pupils in a certain area of country, as opposed to teaching in a foreign language.

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Motiejus Gustaitis

Motiejus Gustaitis (Мотеюс Густайтис, 27 February 1870 – 23 December 1927) was a Lithuanian Symbolist poet, who used numerous pseudonyms (among them Balandis, Bendrakelionis, Embė, G. M., K. M. G.). He was also a translator and educator, as well as Catholic priest.

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Mount Carmel College of Baler

The Mount Carmel College of Baler (Kolehiyong Monte Carmelo ng Baler in Filipino), commonly referred to as MCC Baler or MCCB, is the oldest Catholic school in the Philippine province of Aurora.

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Mr. D

Mr.

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Mr. Gibb

Mr.

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Mr. Novak

Mr.

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Mrinal Kulkarni

Mrinal Dev-Kulkarni is a film and soap opera actress and director in India known for her role in popular Hindi language TV serial Son Pari.

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MSR - The Israel Center for Medical Simulation

medications and give feedback to procedures such as defibrillation MSR - The Israel Center for Medical Simulation (Hebrew: מסר - המרכז הארצי לסימולציה רפואית) is Israel's national institute for Simulation-Based Medical Education (SBME) and Patient Safety training.

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Mubarak Mohammed Muntaka

Alhaji Mohammed Mubarak Muntaka is the Member of Parliament for Asawase in the Ashanti Region of Ghana and also the Minority Chiep in Ghana's Parliament.

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Mubasshar Hussein

Mubasshar Hussein (মোবাশ্বের হোসেন) is a Bangladeshi architect, urban planner and educator.

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Mud pie

Making a mud pie is a children's activity or game that consists of creating a mixture of water and soil and playing or pretending to make food or a pie.

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Muhammad Nawaz Irfani

Muhammad Nawaz Irfani (fa, 1 January 1970 – 2014) was a Parachinar Pakistan Shia Muslim religious leader, revolutionary, and politician.

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Muhō Noelke

(b. March 1, 1968, as Jens Olaf Christian Nölke) is a German-born Zen monk who is presently the abbot of Antai-ji, a Japanese Sōtō Zen temple in Shin'onsen in the Mikata District of Japan's Hyōgo Prefecture.

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Muiris Ó Rócháin

Muiris Ó Rócháin (1944 in Dingle – 17 October 2011 in Milltown Malbay) was a teacher, director of the Willie Clancy Summer School, president of Oireachtas na Gaeilge and folk collector.

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Mulieris dignitatem

Mulieris dignitatem is an apostolic letter by Pope John Paul II on the dignity of women, published on 15 August 1988.

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Mullanezhi

Mullanezhi Neelakandan Namboothiri (1948-2011), popularly known as Mullanezhi, was a Malayalam poet, playwright, lyricist and actor from Thrissur in Kerala state of India.

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Multiple careers

Whereas a career comprises the work activities that can be identified with a particular job or profession, having multiple careers is the growing trend in the late 20th century and early 21st century.

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Munzir Al-Musawa

Habib Munzir bin Fuad Al-Musawa (منذر المساوى; February 23, 1973 – September 15, 2013) was an Indonesian Islamic cleric, teacher, da'i and founder of the Majelis Rasulullah religious organization.

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Murder of Kenneth Zeller

Kenneth Zeller (died June 1985) was a teacher and librarian in Toronto, who was employed by Davisville Public School, Williamson Road Junior Public School and Western Technical-Commercial School.

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Murder of Lindsay Hawker

Lindsay Ann Hawker (30 December 198424 March 2007) was a 22-year-old British teacher who was killed in Japan in early 2007 by, a 28-year-old Japanese man from Chiba Prefecture.

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Murder of Mary Travers

Mary Travers (Irish: Máire Ó Treabhair; b. 1962 – d. 8 April 1984) was a teacher who was shot dead on 8 April 1984 by Provisional IRA gunmen trying to assassinate her father, Thomas, a Catholic magistrate.

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Murder of Michaela McAreavey

Michaela McAreavey née Harte (Irish: Micheáilín Mhic Giolla Riabhaigh née Ní hÁirt, 31 December 1983 – 10 January 2011), while on her honeymoon in Mauritius, was found strangled in the bath of her hotel room.

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Murders of María José Reyes and Juan Duarte

María José Reyes Moore and Juan René Duarte Becerra were murdered in July 2012 in an antique shop in Lolol, Colchagua Province, O'Higgins Region, Chile.

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Murray Downtown Residential Historic District

The Murray Downtown Residential Historic District is the best representative area of the residential settlement and development of the city of Murray, Utah, United States.

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Murray Raney

Murray Raney (October 14, 1885 – March 3, 1966) was an American mechanical engineer born in Carrollton, Kentucky.

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Murray Scott

Murray K. Scott (born January 18, 1953) is a politician in Nova Scotia, Canada.

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Music education

Music education is a field of study associated with the teaching and learning of music.

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Muthyala Theophilus

M.

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My Amnesia Girl

My Amnesia Girl is a 2010 Filipino romantic film starring John Lloyd Cruz and Toni Gonzaga.

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My First Kiss (song)

"My First Kiss" is a song recorded by American electronic duo 3OH!3.

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My Mother's Castle

My Mother's Castle (Le Château de ma mère) is a 1957 autobiographical novel by Marcel Pagnol, the second in the four-volume series Souvenirs d'enfance and the sequel to My Father's Glory.

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My Mother's Castle (film)

My Mother's Castle (original French title: Le château de ma mère) is a 1990 French film directed by Yves Robert, based on the book of the same name by Marcel Pagnol.

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My Teacher Is an Alien

My Teacher is an Alien is a four-book science fiction children's book series authored by Bruce Coville.

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Myfanwy Talog

Myfanwy Talog (born Myfanwy Talog Williams; 31 March 1944 – 11 March 1995) was a Welsh actress and the long-term partner of English actor David Jason.

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Mykhaylo Chemberzhi

Mykhaylo Ivanovych Chemberzhi (15 July 1944 – 5 March 2018) was a Ukrainian composer, teacher, scientist and politician.

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Mykola Storozhenko (historian)

Mykola Volodymyrovych Storozhenko (Николай Владимирович Стороженко, Nikolay Vladimirovich Storozhenko; Микола Володимирович Стороженко) was a historian and an educator from Pyriatyn county.

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Mykola Sumtsov

Mykola Sumtsov,, (18 April 1854, Saint Petersburg, Russia – 12 September 1922 Kharkiv, Ukraine) was a Ukrainian ethnographer, folklorist, art historian, literary scholar, educator and museum expert.

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Myles Ferricks

Myles Aloysius Ferricks (12 November 1875 – 21 August 1932) was an Australian politician.

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Myles Horton

Myles Falls Horton (July 9, 1905 – January 19, 1990) was an American educator, socialist and cofounder of the Highlander Folk School, famous for its role in the Civil Rights Movement (Movement leader James Bevel called Horton "The Father of the Civil Rights Movement").

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Myra Hemmings

Myra Lillian Davis Hemmings (August 30, 1895 – December 8, 1968) was an American actress and teacher, and a founder of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Incorporated.

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Myron B. Thompson Academy

Myron B. Thompson Academy, commonly referred to as Thompson Academy or MBTA, is an e-learning institution operating as a "New Century Public Charter School" under the Hawaiokinai Department of Education.

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Myrtle Fillmore

Mary Caroline "Myrtle" Page Fillmore (August 6, 1845 - October 6, 1931) was an American who was co-founder of Unity, a church within the New Thought Christian movement, along with her husband Charles Fillmore.

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MySpace Road Tour

The MySpace Road Tour is an original online reality format created and produced for MySpace Australia by production company FremantleMedia.

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Mythili Kumar

Mythili Kumar is a dancer, teacher, and choreographer.

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N. B. Hardeman

Nicholas Brodie Hardeman (May 18, 1874 – November 6, 1965) was an educator, debater, and a gospel preacher within the church of Christ.

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N. H. Gouda

Narayan Holiyappa Gouda (1938–1992) was a M.L.A to the Karnataka state Legislative Assembly, Bangalore from 1985-1989; He was elected from the Janata Dal.

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N. M. Kelby

N.

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N. V. M. Gonzalez

Néstor Vicente Madali González (September 8, 1915 – November 28, 1999) was a Filipino novelist, short story writer, essayist and poet.

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Nacirema

Nacirema ("American" spelled backwards) is a term used in anthropology and sociology in relation to aspects of the behavior and society of citizens of the United States of America.

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Nadella Purushottama Kavi

Nadella Purushottama Kavi (April 23 1863 – November 27 1938) was a scholar, playwright, teacher and editor.

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Nadya Zhexembayeva

Nadya Zhexembayeva is an author, educator and business owner.

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Nadzeja Sznarkiewicz

Nadzeja Sznarkiewicz, née Kaladzianka (12 October 1897New Style – 21 May 1974) was a Belarusian feminist, teacher and editor.

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Naeem Tahir

Naeem Tahir is Pakistani theatre, film and television actor, scholar, public speaker, columnist, teacher and dramatist.

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Nakane Kōtei

was a Japanese writer who lived during the late Edo Period and Meiji Era.

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Namhkam, Shan State

Nam Kham (Shan), also spelt is the principal town of Nam Kham Township in northern Shan State, Burma, situated on the southern bank of Shweli River near the border with Yunnan Province, China.

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Nan Youngman

Nancy Mayhew Youngman OBE, (28 June 1906 – 17 April 1995), was an English painter and educationalist.

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Nana Asma’u

Nana Asma'u (full name: Nana Asma’u bint Shehu Usman dan Fodiyo, نانا أسماء بنت عثمان فودي; 1793–1864) was a princess, poet, teacher, and a daughter of the founder of the Sokoto Caliphate, Usman dan Fodio.

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Nancy Ezer

Nancy Ezer (Hebrew) is a scholar, critic of Hebrew literature, author, and instructor of Hebrew in the Department of Near Eastern Languages at the University of California, Los Angeles.

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Nancy Holmes

Nancy Holmes (born February 9, 1959) is a Canadian poet and educator.

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Nancy Hughes

Nancy Hughes McClosky is a fictional character from the CBS Daytime soap opera As the World Turns.

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Nancy Rawles

Nancy Rawles is an African American playwright, novelist, and teacher.

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Nancy Riley

Nancy C. Riley (born June 20, 1958) represented Oklahoma State Senate District 37 which is located in Tulsa County and includes Bixby, Jenks, Lotsee, Tulsa and Sand Springs from 2000 to 2008.

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Nancy Salisbury

Sister Nancy Salisbury R.S.C.J. (May 15, 1930 – September 27, 2004) was a Roman Catholic religious sister, educator and academic.

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Nannie Helen Burroughs

Nannie Helen Burroughs, (May 2, 1879 – May 20, 1961) was an African-American educator, orator, religious leader, civil rights activist, feminist and businesswoman in the United States.

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Nanny

A nanny provides child care within the children's family setting.

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Nano Nagle

Honora "Nano" Nagle (1718 – 26 April 1784) founded the "Sisters of the Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary" (PBVM) in Ireland (also known as the "Presentation Sisters") and was a pioneer of Catholic education in Ireland.

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Naomi Nover

Naomi Nover (née Goll; December 25, 1910 – April 22, 1995) was an American journalist who was a longtime member of the White House Press Corps remembered for her combative, and sometimes abusive, relationship with other journalists.

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Naomi Wilson

Naomi Kate Wynn Wilson (born 27 January 1940) is a former teacher and Tanzanian-born Australian politician.

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Narayan Man Bijukchhe

Narayan Man Bijukchhe (नारायणमान बिजुक्छे, party name 'Rohit',Parajulee, Ramjee P.. Rowman & Littlefield, 2000. p. 57 born March 9, 1939) is a Nepalese politician.

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Narconon

Narconon International (commonly known as Narconon) is a Scientology organization that promotes the theories of founder L. Ron Hubbard regarding substance abuse treatment and addiction.

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Nat LaCour

Nat LaCour is an American labor union leader and teacher.

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Natalia Anciso

Natalia Anciso (born March 25, 1985) is an American Chicana-Tejana contemporary artist and educator.

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Natalia Korolevska

Natalia Yuriivna Korolevska (Наталія Юріївна Королевська) (born 18 May 1975 in Krasnyi Luch, Довідники про сучасну Україну) is a Ukrainian politician and ex-Minister of Social Policy of Ukraine.

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Natalia Magnat

Natalia Yakovlevna Magnat (Ната́лья Я́ковлевна Магна́т; November 5, 1954 in Moscow – October 18, 1997 in Moscow) was a Soviet and Russian translator of English language, author of works on literary criticism and aesthetics, leader of underground leftist organizations "Left School" (Russian: Левая школа) and "Neo-Communist Party of the Soviet Union" (NCPSU) (Russian: Неокоммунистическая партия Советского Союза (НКПСС)).

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Natalie Gauci

Natalie Rose Gauci (born 26 November 1981) is an Australian musician, producer and teacher.

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Natalie Nash

Natalie "Nat" Nash (née Collins) is a fictional character from the Australian Seven Network soap opera Home and Away, played by Antoinette Byron.

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Natasa Pazaïti

Anastasia Pazaiti-Karamanli (Αναστασία Παζαΐτη-Καραμανλή (Anastasía Pazaïti-Karamanlí) (born April 14, 1966), is the wife of Kostas Karamanlis, former Prime Minister of Greece.

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Nathalie Blanc

Nathalie Blanc (born March 13, 1967) from Albertville is a French ski mountaineer.

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Nathan Amanquah

Nathan Amanquah (born in 1973) is an engineer, a Web developer and educator who is currently the acting Dean of engineering at Ashesi University.

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Nathan Daboll

Nathan Daboll (– March 9, 1818) was an American teacher who wrote the mathematics textbook most commonly used in American schools in the first half of the 19th century.

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Nathan Quao

Nathan Anang Quao (21 November 1915 – 15 February 2005) was a Ghanaian diplomat, educationist and public servant who became a senior presidential advisor on governance to the administrations of multiple Heads of State of Ghana.

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Nathaniel Rosen

Nathaniel "Nick" Rosen (born June 9, 1948 in Altadena, California) is an American cellist, the gold medalist of the 1978 International Tchaikovsky Competition, and former faculty member at the USC Thornton School of Music and the Manhattan School of Music.

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National Association of Geoscience Teachers

The National Association of Geoscience Teachers (NAGT) purpose is to foster improvement in the teaching of the earth sciences at all levels of formal and informal instruction, to emphasize the cultural significance of the earth sciences, and to disseminate knowledge in this field to the general public.

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National Council of Teachers of English

The National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE) is a United States professional organization dedicated to "improving the teaching and learning of English and the language arts at all levels of education.

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National Court Reporters Association

The National Court Reporters Association, or NCRA, is a US organization for the advancement of the profession of the court reporter, closed captioner, and realtime writer.

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National Digital Library Program

The Library of Congress National Digital Library Program (NDLP) is assembling a digital library of reproductions of primary source materials to support the study of the history and culture of the United States.

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National Education Association

The National Education Association (NEA) is the largest professional interest group in the United States.

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National Middle School Association

The National Middle School Association (NMSA) is the former name of the Association for Middle Level Education (AMLE), an international education association dedicated exclusively to the middle level grades.

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National Science Teachers Association

The National Science Teachers Association (NSTA), founded in 1944 and headquartered in Arlington, Virginia, is an association of science teachers in the United States and is the largest organization of science teachers worldwide.

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National Steinbeck Center

The National Steinbeck Center is a museum and memorial dedicated to the author John Steinbeck that is located at One Main Street in Salinas, California, the town where Steinbeck grew up.

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National Teacher of the Year

The National Teacher of the Year is a professional award in the United States.

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National Teaching Fellowship

The Higher Education Academy's National Teaching Fellowship Scheme (NTFS) scheme recognises and rewards individual excellence in teaching in higher education in England, Northern Ireland, and Wales.

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National Union of Women Teachers

The National Union of Women Teachers (NUWT) was a trade union representing women schoolteachers in Great Britain.

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National University of Comahue

The National University of Comahue (Universidad Nacional del Comahue, UNCNavarro, Fernando A.. Tremédica, Asociación Internacional de Traductores y Redactores de Medicina y Ciencias Afines/UNCo/Uncoma) is an Argentine national university with branches in the provinces of Neuquén, Río Negro and Chubut, with a center in the city of Neuquén and units in Viedma, Bariloche, San Martín de los Andes, Cipolletti, Zapala, Allen, General Roca, Choele Choel, San Antonio Este, Villa Regina, Esquel, Puerto Madryn, Trelew.

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National Youth Jazz Festival

The National Youth Jazz Festival runs as party of the National Arts Festival also known as the Grahamstown Festival which has been running in Grahamstown since 1974, and is the world’s second-largest single cultural festival, attracting performers in all art forms from around South Africa and all over the world.

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Native English-speaking Teacher scheme

The Native English-speaking Teacher (NET) scheme came into operation in Hong Kong in 1998.

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Natural History Museum of Utah

The Natural History Museum of Utah (NHMU) is a museum located on the campus of the University of Utah in Salt Lake City, Utah, United States.

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Natural resources use in Tanzania

The main natural resources in Tanzania are land, rivers, lakes, the ocean, and forests/woodlands.

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Nawa-I-Barakzayi District

Nāwa-I-Barakzāyi District (ناوۀ بارکزائی /ناوۀ بارکزائی) is an administrative district in Helmand Province, Afghanistan located south of the provincial capital of Lashkar Gah along the Helmand River.

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Nazeel Azami

Nazeel Azami (নাজিল আজামি) is an English singer-songwriter and teacher.

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Nazi boycott of Jewish businesses

The Nazi boycott of Jewish businesses in Germany began on April 1, 1933, and was claimed to be a defensive reaction to the Jewish boycott of German goods, which had been initiated but quickly abandoned in March 1933.

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Nduku Kilonzo

Nduku Kilonzo, PhD is the Executive Director of the National Aids Control Council (NACC) of Kenya.

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Neal Blaisdell

Neal Shaw Blaisdell (November 6, 1902 – November 5, 1975) served as Mayor of Honolulu from 1955 to 1969 as a member of the Hawaii Republican Party.

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Neanderthal 1

Feldhofer 1, Neanderthal 1 is the scientific name of the 40,000-year-old type specimen fossil of the species ''Homo neanderthalensis'', found in August 1856 in a German cave, the Kleine Feldhofer Grotte in the Neandertal valley, east of Düsseldorf.

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Ned Herrmann

William Edward "Ned" Herrmann (1922 – December 24, 1999) was an American creativity researcher and author, known for his research in creative thinking.

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Ned Randolph

Edward Gordon "Ned" Randolph, Jr. (February 1, 1942 – October 4, 2016), was an American Democratic politician who served as the mayor of Alexandria in central Louisiana from 1986 to 2006.

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Neferkasokar

Neferkasokar (Ancient Egyptian Nefer-Ka-Seker; which means “beautiful soul of Sokar” or “the soul of Sokar is complete”) is the name of an Ancient Egyptian king (pharaoh) who may have ruled in Egypt during the 2nd dynasty.

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Neil Hardwick

Robert Neil Hardwick (born 22 July 1948 in Teversal, Sutton-in-Ashfield, England) is a British-born Finnish theatre and TV director and writer.

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Neil Humphreys

Neil Humphreys (born 5 December 1974) is an author and resident in Singapore.

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Neil McCarthy (actor)

Neil McCarthy (26 July 1932 – 13 August 1985) was a British actor known for his dramatic physical appearance caused by acromegaly.

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Neil Rolnick

Neil Burton Rolnick (born October 22, 1947) is an American composer and educator living in New York City.

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Neil Yates

Neil Yates (born in Stockport, Cheshire, 1970) is a British jazz and folk musician.

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Nel Benschop

Nelly Anna "Nel" Benschop (16 January 1918 – 31 January 2005) was a Dutch poet.

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Nel Noddings

Nel Noddings (born January 19, 1929) is an American feminist, educationalist, and philosopher best known for her work in philosophy of education, educational theory, and ethics of care.

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Nell Ní Chróinín

Nell Ní Chróinín (born 1990) is an Irish sean-nós singer from the Muskerry Gaeltacht in County Cork.

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Nellie Huntington Gere

Nellie Huntington Gere (October 5, 1868–July 29, 1949) was an American painter and illustrator.

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Nelly Maes

Nelly Maes (born 25 February 1941) is a Belgian social liberal politician from the Flanders region.

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Nelly Vuksic

Nelly Vuksic (born August 19, 1938) is an Argentinian conductor and singer.

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Nelson McCausland

Nelson McCausland (born 15 August 1951) is a Unionist politician from Northern Ireland.

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Nepal Mathematical Society

The Nepal Mathematical Society (NMS) (नेपाल गणित समाज), was founded (formally) in January, 1979 (Nepali:बिक्रम सम्बत २०३५ माघ ५), by enthusiastic Nepalese mathematicians of that time, with the aim of enhancing the academic excellency in studying, teaching, research and applications of Mathematics.

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Nepal National Teachers Association

The Nepal National Teachers Association (NNTA) is an organization of teachers' trade unions in Nepal.

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Nephi Anderson

Christian Nephi Anderson (January 22, 1865 – January 6, 1923) was a prolific LDS author and the most well-known from the "Home Literature" period of LDS fiction.

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Nerds FC

Nerds FC is an Australian television documentary featuring football.

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Netsai Mukomberanwa

Netsai Mukomberanwa is an acclaimed Zimbabwean sculptor.

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Network for Astronomy School Education

Network for Astronomy School Education (NASE) is an International Astronomical Union (IAU) Working Group that works on Training Teachers for primary and secondary schools.

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Neva Egan

Desdia Neva Egan (October 3, 1914 – January 19, 2011) was an American educator who served as the first First Lady of Alaska from the state's creation in 1959 to 1966, and again from 1970 to 1974.

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New Brunswick, New Jersey

New Brunswick is a city in Middlesex County, New Jersey, United States, in the New York City metropolitan area.

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New Canton, Virginia

New Canton is an unincorporated town in northeastern Buckingham County, Virginia, United States.

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New Hampshire Retirement System

The New Hampshire Retirement System (NHRS) is a contributory, public employee defined benefit pension plan for the state of New Hampshire.

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New Public Cemetery, Budapest

New Public Cemetery (Hungarian: Új köztemető or Rákoskeresztúri sírkert) is the largest cemetery in Budapest and one of the largest in Europe with an area of about 2.07 km² and 3 million burials since its opening in 1886.

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New Sudan Education Initiative

The New Sudan Education Initiative (NESEI) is a non-profit organization based in Colchester, Vermont in the United States, which is building secondary schools (high schools) throughout South Sudan, a region affected by war for nearly half a century.

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New Teacher Center

The New Teacher Center (NTC) is a national non-profit organization in the U.S. dedicated to strengthening the practice of beginning teachers.

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New World Tapestry

The New World Tapestry was for a time the largest stitched embroidery in the world, larger than the Bayeux Tapestry.

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Newark Teachers Association

The Newark Teachers Association (NTA), headquartered in Union City, California, is the trade union representing teachers and other certificated employees of the Newark Unified School District in Newark, California.

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Newcomb ball

Newcomb ball (also known simply as Newcomb, and sometimes spelled Newcombe (ball))As the game is named after Sophie Newcomb College, its name has been typically capitalized.

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Newport News Public Schools

Newport News Public Schools (NNPS) is the branch of the government of Newport News, Virginia that operates the city's system of public schools.

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Newt V. Mills

Newt Virgus Mills (September 27, 1899 – May 15, 1996) was a U.S. Representative in the first half of the 20th century for Louisiana's 5th congressional district, based in Monroe, Louisiana.

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Nguyễn Bỉnh Khiêm

Nguyễn Bỉnh Khiêm (阮秉謙; 1491 – 1585) was a Vietnamese administrator, educator, poet, sage and later a saint of the Cao Dai religion.

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Nguyễn Ngọc Ngạn

Nguyễn Ngọc Ngạn (born 9 March 1945 in Sơn Tây in Hanoi) is a Vietnamese-Canadian writer and essayist.

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Niceto Alcalá-Zamora

Niceto Alcalá-Zamora y Torres (6 July 1877 – 18 February 1949) was a Spanish lawyer and politician who served, briefly, as the first prime minister of the Second Spanish Republic, and then—from 1931 to 1936—as its president.

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Nicholas Eftimiades

Nicholas Eftimiades is an American government official, author, and educator best known for his work Chinese Intelligence Operations (1994).

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Nicholas Franklin Roberts

Nicholas Franklin Roberts (October 13, 1849 - June 25, 1934) was a leading Baptist minister and educator in Raleigh, North Carolina.

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Nicholas Timothy Clerk

Nicholas Timothy Clerk (28 October 1862 – 16 August 1961) was a Gold Coast-born theologian, clergyman and pioneering missionary of the Basel Evangelical Missionary Society who worked extensively in southeast colonial Ghana, then called the Gold Coast.

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Nick Foskett

Nicholas Hedley "Nick" Foskett (born 12 March 1955) was formerly Vice-Chancellor at Keele University in Staffordshire (August 2010 – August 2015), a Professor of Education at the University of Southampton and Dean of the Faculty of Law, Arts and Social Sciences.

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Nick Holtam

Nicholas Roderick Holtam (born 8 August 1954) is a bishop of the Church of England.

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Nick Loren

Nick Loren (born December 14, 1970) is an American actor, singer-songwriter, producer, and professional stunt double.

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Nick Martin (educator)

Nicholas Carl Martin is an American technologist, entrepreneur, and educator best known for founding the international organization TechChange.

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Nick Palmer

Nicholas Douglas Palmer (born 5 February 1950, London) is a British politician, translator and computer scientist.

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Nick Symmonds

Nicholas Symmonds (born December 30, 1983) is a retired American middle-distance track athlete, from Boise, Idaho, specializing in the 800 meters and 1500 meters distances.

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Nico Broekhuysen

Nicolaas Broekhuijsen (better known as 'Nico Broekhuysen') (Dordrecht, December 30, 1876 - Hilversum May 13, 1958) was a Dutch teacher, who is known as the inventor of Korfball.

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Nicola Cuomo

Nicola Cuomo (Andria (BA), 1946- 2016) was an Italian educator and Professor of Special Education Inclusion at the University of Bologna.

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Nicola Mazza

Nicola Mazza (10 March 1790 – 2 August 1865) was an Italian Roman Catholic priest.

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Nicolas Day

Nicolas Day (born 1955) is an Australian wildlife artist, illustrator and teacher.

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Nida Vasiliauskaitė

Nida Vasiliauskaitė is a Lithuanian educator, radical feminist and publicist.

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Niel van der Watt

Niel van der Watt (born Gerhardus Daniel van der Watt, on 28 December 1962) is a South African composer.

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Niels Treschow

Niels (Nicolas) Treschow (5 September 1751 – 22 September 1833) was a Norwegian philosopher, educator and politician.

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Nigeria Union of Teachers

Nigeria Union of Teachers is a major trade union in Nigeria.

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Niklas Sivelöv

Niklas Sivelov (born April 11, 1968) is a Swedish concert pianist, composer and teacher.

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Nikolai Pastukhov

Nikolai Isaakovich Pastukhov (Николай Исаакович Пастухов; 13 May 1923 – 23 May 2014) was a Soviet and Russian actor.

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Nikolaj Jacobsen

Nikolaj Bredahl Jacobsen (born 22 November 1971) is a Danish handball coach and former player.

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Nikolay Neprimerov

Nikolay Neprimerov (1 May 1921 – 11 January 2017) was a Doctor of Technical Sciences and professor of physics at the Kazan State University.

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Nilde Iotti

Leonilde Iotti, commonly known as Nilde Iotti (10 April 1920 – 4 December 1999) was an Italian politician of the Communist Party, the first woman to become president of the Italian Chamber of Deputies for three consecutive legislatures from 1979 to 1992.

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Nilo Pereira

Nilo de Oliveira Pereira (11 December 1909, in Ceará-Mirim – 23 January 1992, in Recife) was a Brazilian journalist and teacher.

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Nils Brage Nordlander

Nils Brage Nordlander (29 October 1919 - August 2009) was a Swedish speciality doctor attached to the Hospital of Ulleråker.

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Nina Rasul

Santanina Tillah Rasul (born Santanina Centi Tillah, September 14, 1930) is a Filipina politician and the first Muslim woman member of the Senate of the Philippines.

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Nina Svetlanova

Nina Svetlanova (born in Kiev, Ukraine Ukrainian SSR, January 23, 1932) is a Russian-American concert pianist and educator.

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Nirmal Rishi

Nirmal Rishi is a Punjabi film and television actress.

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Nixon Public School

Nixon Public School was an elementary school in Norfolk County, Ontario, Canada that started out as a one room schoolhouse in the mid to late 19th century.

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NOAAS David Starr Jordan (R 444)

NOAAS David Starr Jordan (R 444) was an American fisheries research vessel that was in commission in the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) fleet from 1970 to 2010.

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Noah W. Cross

Noah Webster Cross (October 3, 1908 – November 22, 1976)Natchez City Cemetery records, Natchez, Mississippi was a controversial Democratic sheriff from Ferriday in Concordia Parish in eastern Louisiana, who served from July 1, 1944 until July 1948 and again from July 1952 until April 4, 1973, when a conviction for perjury and a failed appeal forced him into federal prison.

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Noel Leaver

Noel Harry Leaver (23 March 1889 – 24 July 1951) was an English painter and teacher.

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Non-passenger and optional vehicle registration plates of Georgia (U.S. state)

The state of Georgia offers many specialty or optional license plates, most at an extra cost to motorists.

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Noored Kooli

Noored Kooli (Estonian for Young people to schools) is a solution to address the critical teacher shortage in Estonia, drawing inspiration from a similar scheme, Teach First, in the United Kingdom.

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Noozles

, also known as The Wondrous Koala Blinky, is a 26-episode anime by Nippon Animation Company that was originally released in Japan in 1984.

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Nora Aunor

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Nora Fontaine Davidson

Nora Fontaine Maury Davidson (February 19, 1836 – February 10, 1929) was an American schoolteacher in Petersburg, Virginia.

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Norberto Esbrez

Norberto Esbrez (November 22, 1966 - July 16, 2014) was an Argentine tango dancer, choreographer and teacher.

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Nord University

Nord University (Nord universitet; Noerhte universitete; Nuortta universitiehtta) is a state university in Norway.

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Nord-Trøndelag University College

Nord-Trøndelag University College (Norwegian: Høgskolen i Nord-Trøndelag) or HiNT is a Norwegian university college located throughout the county of Nord-Trøndelag.

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Nordlander

Nordlander is a Swedish family originating from the village of Norrland, Bjärtrå in Ångermanland, Sweden.

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Noreen Culhane

Noreen M. Culhane is American businesswoman and current Executive Vice President of the New York Stock Exchange, directing their Global Corporate Client Group.

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Norfolk Board of Education

The Norfolk Board of Education (NBE) is a former school district in Norfolk County, Ontario, which merged into the Grand Erie District School Board (known as English-language Public District School Board No. 23 until the 1999-2000 school year).

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Norm Bright

Norman "Norm" Bright (January 29, 1910 – August 29, 1996) was an American long distance runner, mountaineer, and teacher.

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Norma Bixby

Norma Bixby is a Democratic Party member of the Montana House of Representatives, representing District 41 since 2000.

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Norma V. Cantu

Norma V. Cantú (born November 2, 1954) is an American civil rights lawyer and educator.

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Normal School for Colored Girls

Normal School for Colored Girls established in Washington, D.C., in 1851 as an institution of learning and training for young African-American women, especially to train teachers.

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Norman Arthur Wakefield

Norman Arthur Wakefield (28 November 1918 – 23 September 1972) was an Australian teacher, naturalist, paleontologist and botanist, notable as an expert on ferns.

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Norman Cantor

Norman Frank Cantor (November 19, 1929 – September 18, 2004) was a Canadian-American historian who specialized in the medieval period.

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Norman Creek (footballer)

Frederick Norman Smith Creek (12 January 1898 – 26 July 1980) was an English amateur footballer who was associated with the Corinthians amateur team for many years.

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Norman Ericson

Norman R. Ericson (July 21, 1932 – December 22, 2011) was an American teacher and Bible scholar.

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Norman Grubb

Norman Percy Grubb MC (2 August 1895 – 15 December 1993) was a British Christian missionary, writer, and theological teacher.

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Norman Jay Coleman

Norman Jay Colman (May 16, 1827 – November 3, 1911) was a politician, attorney, educator, newspaper publisher, and, for 18 days, the first United States Secretary of Agriculture.

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Norman L. Richardson

Norman Lee Richardson (February 20, 1935 – June 11, 1999) was an American journalist in Louisiana and Texas who was best known for his coverage of hurricanes during the 1960s.

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Norman M. Klein

Norman M. Klein is an American urban and media historian, as well as an author of fictional works.

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Norman Maen

Norman Maen (1932 – 22 April 2008, born "Norman Maternaghan") was a director and choreographer.

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Norman Neasom

Norman Neasom RWS, RBSA (7 November 1915 – 22 February 2010) was an English painter and art teacher.

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Norman Newton

Norman Thomas Newton (21 April 1898 – 12 September 1992) was an American landscape architect and winner of the Prix de Rome.

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Norman Palmer (bishop)

Norman Kitchener Palmer CMG MBE (2 October 1928 – 13 November 2008) was the eleventh Anglican Bishop of Melanesia and second Archbishop of the Province of Melanesia.

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Norman Robinson (priest)

The Very Rev Norman Robinson (18 February 1905 – 27 April 1973) was an eminent Anglican priest in the 20th century.

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Norman Sherry

Norman Sherry FRSL (6 July 1925 – 19 October 2016) was an English born American novelist, biographer, and educator who was most well known for his three-volume biography of the British novelist Graham Greene.

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Normcore

Normcore is a unisex fashion trend characterized by unpretentious, normal-looking clothing.

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North American Federation of Temple Youth

The North American Federation of Temple Youth (NFTY) is the organized youth movement of Reform Judaism in North America.

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North Atlanta High School

North Atlanta High School is a high school of approximately 1,800 students in the Paces neighborhood of Atlanta, Georgia, United States.

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North Hall-River Falls State Normal School

North Hall is located on the campus of what is now the University of Wisconsin-River Falls.

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North Sichuan Medical University

North Sichuan Medical University, previously North Sichuan Medical College (NSMC), is a provincial medical school with campuses in Shunqing District and Gaoping District, Nanchong city, Sichuan Province, China.

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Northland Lutheran High School

Northland Lutheran High School is a Lutheran High School located in Kronenwetter, Wisconsin.

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Norwegian university college reform

The University college reform was a reform throughout Norway where 98 smaller colleges were transformed into 26 larger university colleges from 1 August 1994.

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Norwell High School (Massachusetts)

Norwell High School is a public secondary school, accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges (NEASC).

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Norwich Buddhist Centre

The Norwich Buddhist Centre (UK) was established in Norwich, Norfolk, England in 1976.

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Notting Hill College

Notting Hill College is an educational institution established in 2004; the registered office is located in Manchester, England.

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Noureddine Ghazouani

Noureddine Ghazouani (born 29 May 1946 at Fernana, Tunisia) is a lawyer and university lecturer.

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Nova Scotia Teachers Union

The Nova Scotia Teachers Union was organized in 1895-96 to unify and elevate the teaching profession in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia.

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Nune Yesayan

Nune Yesayan (Նունե Եսայան, born August 5, 1969 in Yerevan, Armenia), commonly known as Nune or Nouné, is a popular Armenian pop singer who began singing with an Armenian jazz band in the early 1990s before becoming a lounge singer at resorts in the Middle East.

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Nursing in Islam

In Islam, nurses provide healthcare services to patients, families and communities as a manifestation of love for Allah and Muhammad.

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Nutrition

Nutrition is the science that interprets the interaction of nutrients and other substances in food in relation to maintenance, growth, reproduction, health and disease of an organism.

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Nutrition Foundation of the Philippines

The Nutrition Foundation of the Philippines, Inc. (NFP) is a Philippine private, non-stock, non-profit organization dedicated to promoting good nutrition in Filipino communities.

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Nutty Mads

Nutty Mads are popular monochromatic, injection-molded polymer plastic toy figures originally manufactured in 1963–1964 by the Marx Toy Company.

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O Armatolos

"O Armatolos" is an award-winning poem written by the 19th-century poet Grigor Prlichev.

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O'Donoghue

Donoghue, O'Donoghue or O'Donojú is an anglicized form of the Irish language surname Ó Donnchadha or Ó Donnchú.

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O'Neal Compton

O'Neal Compton (born February 5, 1951) is an American film and television actor.

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Oberstreit

Oberstreit is an Ortsgemeinde – a municipality belonging to a Verbandsgemeinde, a kind of collective municipality – in the Bad Kreuznach district in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany.

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Observational learning

Observational learning is learning that occurs through observing the behavior of others.

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Odilia Dank

Odilia Mary Dank (September 3, 1938 – August 17, 2013) was an educator from Oklahoma City who served as a Republican member of the Oklahoma House of Representatives, from District 85.

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Oersted Medal

The Oersted Medal recognizes notable contributions to the teaching of physics.

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Ogema, Saskatchewan

Ogema is a town with a population of 403 located in south Central Saskatchewan, Canada.

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Ohio Education Association

The Ohio Education Association (OEA) is a teachers union which serves as the largest such organization for educators in the American state of Ohio.

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Ohvrilaev

Ohvrilaev is a novel by Estonian author Gert Helbemäe.

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Okwui Enwezor

Okwui Enwezor (born 1963) is a Nigerian curator, art critic, writer, poet, and educator, specializing in art history.

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Olaf Berner

Olaf Berner (born. August 31, 1949 in Itzehoe) is a German teacher and former team handball player.

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Olaf Fink

Olaf James Fink (March 15, 1914 – March 26, 1973) was an educator and politician from New Orleans, Louisiana, who served as a Democrat in the Louisiana State Senate from 1956 to 1972.

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Olaf Skoogfors

Olaf Skoogfors was an artist, metalsmith and educator until his death in 1975.

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Oldřich Marek

Oldřich Marek (1911–1986) was a Czech entomologist and teacher, and a member of Czechoslovak entomological society in Prague since 1940.

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Oleksii Shovkunenko

Oleksii Oleksiyovych Shovkunenko (Олексій Олексійович Шовкуненко; 21 March 1884, Kherson - 12 March 1974, Kiev) was a Ukrainian painter and teacher, and from 1947 on a member of the USSR Academy of Arts.

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Olga Cossettini

Olga Cossettini (born San Jorge, Argentina, 18 August 1897; died Rosario, Argentina, May 23, 1987) was an Argentine teacher, educator, and pedagogue.

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Olga Gerasimyuk

Olga V. Gerasimyuk (* October 21, 1958, the city Pyryatin, Poltava region) - Ukrainian journalist, and TV presenter.

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Olga Pierri

Olga Pierri (3 June 1914 – 28 September 2016) is an Uruguayan guitarist and teacher.

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Oliver Butterworth

Oliver Butterworth (May 23, 1915 – September 17, 1990) was an American children's author and educator.

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Oliver Farrar Emerson

Oliver Farrar Emerson (born in Traer, Iowa, 24 May 1860; died in Ocala, Florida 13 March 1927) was a United States educator and philologist noted for Chaucer scholarship and his History of the English Language.

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Oliver Fartach-Naini

Oliver Fartach-Naini (born 1964) is a German guitarist living in Australia where he teaches at the Elder Conservatorium of Music, University of Adelaide.

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Oliver N'Goma

Oliver N'Goma (23 March 1959 – 7 June 2010) was a Gabonese Afro-zouk and reggae singer and guitarist.

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Oliver Palotai

Oliver Palotai (born 17 March 1974) is a classically trained German musician of Hungarian ancestry, husband of Simone Simons from Epica, best known as a member of the power metal band Kamelot and of Doro Pesch's touring band.

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Ollie Tyler

Ollie Mae Spearman Tyler (born January 6, 1945) is the mayor of Shreveport, Louisiana.

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Ololade Ade Enikuomehin

Ololade Ade Enikuomehin was appointed by the Governing Council of the Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta, Nigeria as the acting Vice Chancellor of the institution on Wednesday, 24 May 2017.

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Oluwafemi Olaiya Balogun

Olufemi Olaiya Balogun (born 19 October 1953) is the former Vice Chancellor of Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta, Nigeria.

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Omar Bradley

General of the Army Omar Nelson Bradley (February 12, 1893 – April 8, 1981), nicknamed Brad, was a senior officer of the United States Army during and after World War II.

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Omar Haji Massale

Omar haji Masale was a commander of the Somali military in the Hiiraan Region, which is located in Central Somalia.

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Omar Hammayil

Omar Hammayil (عمر حمايل) (b. 1976/77) is the mayor of Al-Bireh (in the West Bank) in the State of Palestine.

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Omara Atubo

Daniel Omara Atubo is a Ugandan lawyer, educator and politician.

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Omega International Associates

The Omega International Associates (Omega) is an international humanitarian organization dedicated to promoting peace.

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On a Tightrope

On a Tightrope (2007) is an award-winning documentary film by Petr Lom, co-produced by Piraya Film and Lom Films, in cooperation with the Rafto Foundation for Human Rights.

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Onésime Dorval

Onésime Dorval (3 August 1845 – 10 December 1932) was the first certified teacher in the province of Saskatchewan, Canada.

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One Week (2008 film)

One Week is a 2008 Canadian drama film directed by Michael McGowan and starring Joshua Jackson, Liane Balaban, and Campbell Scott.

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One's Self I Sing

“One’s Self I Sing” is a poem by Walt Whitman, published in 1867 as the first poem for the final phase of Leaves of Grass.

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One-room school

One-room schools were commonplace throughout rural portions of various countries, including Prussia, Norway, Sweden, the United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, Ireland, and Spain.

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Online communication between school and home

Online communication between home and school is the use of digital telecommunication to convey information and ideas between teachers, students, parents, and school administrators.

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Online tutoring

Online tutoring is the process of tutoring in an online, virtual environment or networked environment in which teachers and learners are separated by time and space.

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Ontario Confederation of University Faculty Associations

The Ontario Confederation of University Faculty Associations (OCUFA) is a Canadian non-profit organization that represents 17,000 teachers, researchers, and librarians through its interaction with the Ontario government, opposition parties, related agencies, and associations.

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Onufry Kopczyński

Onufry Kopczyński (30 November 1736 – 14 February 1817) was an important educator and grammarian of the Polish language during the Polish Enlightenment.

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Operation Auxin

Operation Auxin was an Australian police operation in September 2004, leading to the arrest of almost 200 people on charges of child pornography.

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Operation Tunisia

Operation Tunisia refers to the actions by internet group Anonymous during the Tunisian revolution.

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Opiyo Oloya

Opiyo Oloya is a Ugandan-born educator, author, broadcaster, music-lover and journalist, who is resident in Canada.

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Opperdoes

Opperdoes is an old village in the Dutch province of North Holland.

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Orah Dee Clark

Orah Dee Clark (1875–1965) was an American educator.

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Order of Manuel José Hurtado

The Order of Manuel José Hurtado (Spanish: Orden Manuel José Hurtado) is the highest order for educators of the Republic of Panama and was established by Decree No.

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Ordinary People (novel)

Ordinary People is Judith Guest's first novel.

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Orestes Araújo

Orestes Araújo (Mahón, 1853 - Montevideo, 1915) was a Uruguayan lecturer, schoolteacher and historian.

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Organizational conflict

Organizational conflict, or workplace conflict, is a state of discord caused by the actual or perceived opposition of needs, values and interests between people working together.

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Orient-Macksburg School District

Orient-Macksburg Community School District is a school district in Adair County, Madison County, Adams County, and Union County, southwest Iowa.

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Original Prankster

"Original Prankster" is a song by American rock band The Offspring, released from their sixth studio album Conspiracy of One and was released as the first single from the album in October 2000.

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Orishatukeh Faduma

Orishatukeh Faduma (born, September 15, 1855, Guyana - died January 25, 1946, High Point, North Carolina) was an African-American Christian missionary and educator who was also an advocate for African culture.

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Orlando DiGirolamo

Orlando DiGirolamo (April 20, 1924 – January 26, 1998) was an American jazz accordionist, pianist, composer, and teacher.

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Ormond Stone

Ormond Stone (January 11, 1847 – January 17, 1933), was an American astronomer, mathematician and educator.

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Orton-Gillingham

The Orton-Gillingham Approach to reading instruction was developed in the early-20th century.

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Orville Bullington

Orville Bullington (February 10, 1882 – November 24, 1956) was an attorney and businessman in Wichita Falls, Texas, who was the unsuccessful Republican gubernatorial nominee in 1932 against former Governor Miriam Wallace "Ma" Ferguson, who won the second of her two terms in the office.

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Oscar Elton Sette

Oscar Elton Sette (March 29, 1900 - July 25, 1972), who preferred to be called Elton Sette, was an influential 20th-century American fisheries scientist.

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Oscar Ferdinand Telgmann

Oscar Ferdinand Telgmann (c. 1855 – 30 March 1946) was a Canadian composer of operettas, conductor and educator, and violinist best known for his operetta Leo, the Royal Cadet.

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Oscar J. Underwood Jr.

Oscar J. Underwood Jr. (born August 18, 1949) is an American educator, author, pastor, and community activist.

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Oscar Kawagley

Angayuqaq Oscar Kawagley (November 8, 1934 - April 27, 2011), best known as Oscar Kawagley, was a Yup'ik anthropologist, teacher and actor from Alaska.

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Oscar W. Neale

Oscar W. Neale was a member of the Wisconsin State Senate.

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Osceola Macarthy Adams

Osceola Macarthy Adams (June 13, 1890 – November 20, 1983) was an American actress, drama teacher, director, and clothing designer.

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Oskar Rieding

Oskar Rieding (1840–1916) was a German violinist, teacher of music, and composer of many pieces for violin and piano.

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Oswin Gibbs-Smith

Oswin Harvard Gibbs-Smith, CBE (15 November 1901 – 26 September 1969) was Dean of Winchester in the third quarter of the 20th century.

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Otakar Sedloň

Otakar Sedloň (1885–1973) was a Czech realistic painter living in Prague.

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Otar Taktakishvili

Otar Vasilisdze Taktakishvili (ოთარ თაქთაქიშვილი; Отар Васильевич Тактакишвили; 27 July 1924 – 21 February 1989) was a prominent Georgian composer, teacher, conductor, and musicologist of the Soviet period.

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Otelia B. Mahone

Otelia Butler Mahone (August 1, 1835 – February 11, 1911) from Smithfield, Virginia was a nurse during the American Civil War and the wife of Confederate Major General William Mahone, who was a civil engineer, teacher, railroad builder, and Senator in the United States Congress.

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Otmar Hasler

Otmar Hasler (born 28 September 1953) was the Prime Minister of Liechtenstein from 5 April 2001 to 25 March 2009.

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Otto Faller

Rev.Otto Faller SJ (18 February 1889 – 16 May 1971) was Provincial Superior of the Jesuit order in Germany, educator, teacher and Dean at Stella Matutina in Feldkirch, Austria and Kolleg St. Blasien in Germany, professor of patristic studies at the Gregorian University.

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Otto Felix

Otto Felix (December 31, 1942 – December 13, 2008) was a motion picture and television actor, an acting teacher and a still photographer.

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Ourboox

Ourboox is a free online platform for creating and sharing ebooks that incorporate text, images, videos, puzzles, maps and quizzes.

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Outline of Buddhism

Buddhism (Pali/बौद्ध धर्म Buddha Dharma) is a religion and philosophy encompassing a variety of traditions, beliefs and practices, largely based on teachings attributed to Siddhartha Gautama, commonly known as the Buddha, "the awakened one".

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Outline of computer science

Computer science (also called computing science) is the study of the theoretical foundations of information and computation and their implementation and application in computer systems.

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Outline of education

The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to education: Education – in the general sense is any act or experience that has a formative effect on the mind, character, or physical ability of an individual.

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Outline of knowledge

The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to knowledge: Knowledge – familiarity with someone or something, which can include facts, information, descriptions, and/or skills acquired through experience or education.

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Outline of society

The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to society: Society – group of people sharing the same geographical or virtual territory and therefore subject to the same political authority and dominant cultural expectations.

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Outline of software engineering

The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to software engineering: Software engineering – application of a systematic, disciplined, quantifiable approach to the development, operation, and maintenance of software; that is the application of engineering to software.

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Overcoming Autism

Overcoming Autism: Finding the Answers, Strategies, and Hope That Can Transform a Child's Life is a book that novelist Claire Scovell LaZebnik co-wrote with therapist Lynn Koegel, of the UCSB Autism Research and Training Center, in 2004.

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Overqualification

Overqualification is the state of being skilled or educated beyond what is necessary for a job.

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Ovide Decroly

Jean-Ovide Decroly (Ronse, July 23, 1871 – Ukkel, September 10, 1932) was a Belgian teacher and psychologist.

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Owen Carron

Owen Gerard Carron (born 9 February 1953) is an Irish republican activist, who was Member of Parliament (MP) for Fermanagh and South Tyrone from 1981 to 1983.

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Owen Dowling

Owen Douglas Dowling (1934 – 2008) was an Anglican bishop in Australia.

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Oxford Odissi Centre

The Oxford Odissi Centre is a non-sports society of the University of Oxford, United Kingdom.

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Oxnard Elementary School District

The Oxnard Elementary School District is located in the city of Oxnard, California.

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Oyinkansola Abayomi

Iyaloye Oyinkansola "Oyinkan" Abayomi, Lady Abayomi (6 March 1897 – 19 March 1990) was a Nigerian nationalist and feminist.

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P. C. Hodgell

Patricia "Pat" Christine Hodgell (born March 16, 1951) is an American fantasy writer, artist and professor.

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P. K. Thomas

Professor Peter Kynaston "PK" Thomas C.B.E. MD DSc FRCP FRC (28 June 1926 – 1 January 2008) was a Welsh academic neurologist, author, teacher and administrator.

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Pac-Man and the Ghostly Adventures

Pac-Man and the Ghostly Adventures, also known as, is an American/Japanese/Canadian computer-animated comedy-adventure television series featuring Namco's classic video game character Pac-Man.

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Padilla Hybrid

Padilla Hybrid is a brand of handmade premium cigar owned by.

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Padilla Maduro

Padilla Maduro is a brand of handmade premium cigar owned by.

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Padraig O'Keeffe

Padraig O'Keeffe (Irish: Pádraig Ó Caoimh) (1887 – 1963) was a noted Irish traditional musician.

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Padye

Padhye Brahmin community hails from Goa, commonly known as "Bhatt", they speak a unique dialect of Konkani known as "Bhati Bhasha".

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Paedagogi

In the Roman Republic, the paedagogus, plural paedagogi or paedagogiani, was a slave or a freedman who taught the sons of Roman citizens the Greek language.

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Page Cortez

Patrick Page Cortez, known as Page Cortez (born August 25, 1961), is a businessman from Lafayette, Louisiana, who is a Republican member of the Louisiana State Senate for District 23.

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Palagummi Sainath

Palagummi Sainath (born 1957) is an Indian journalist and photojournalist who focuses on social & economic inequality, rural affairs, poverty and the aftermath of globalization in India.

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Palmiry massacre

The Palmiry massacre was a series of mass executions carried out by Nazi German forces, during World War II, near the village of Palmiry in the Kampinos Forest northwest of Warsaw.

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Pam Allyn

Pam Allyn (born January 31, 1963) is an American literacy expert and author.

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Pam Wolf

Pamela A. Wolf (née Mens; born November 26, 1963) is a Minnesota politician and a former member of the Minnesota Senate who represented District 51, which includes portions of Anoka, Hennepin and Ramsey counties in the northern Twin Cities metropolitan area.

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Pamela L. Gay

Pamela L. Gay (born December 12, 1973) is an American astronomer, educator, podcaster, and writer, best known for her work in astronomical podcasting and citizen science astronomy projects.

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Pamela Polland

Pamela Polland (born August 15, 1944) is an American singer-songwriter who made three albums for Epic and Columbia Records in the 1960s and 1970s and whose songs have been recorded by a number of popular artists.

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Pamela Rogers Turner

Pamela Joan Rogers (born July 1, 1977) is an American former elementary school physical education teacher and coach who taught in McMinnville, Tennessee.

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Pampady John Joseph

Pampady John Joseph (Pampady, 1887-Jul 1940), known as Pampady John or Pampady Joseph, was a Dalit activist and the founder of the socio-religious movement Cheramar MahajanSabha.

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Pan American Association of Anatomy

The Pan American Association of Anatomy (PAA) is a public, nonprofit, scientific organization that brings together professionals engaged in the study of Anatomy and related sciences in the American continent.

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Pankaj Pushkar

Pankaj Pushkar (पंकज पुष्कर) is an Indian politician and a member of the Sixth Legislative Assembly of Delhi in India.

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Paola Torres

Paola María Torres Cohén (born June 27, 1985 in Santo Domingo) is a Dominican beauty pageant contestant who represented her country in the Miss World 2006 pageant.

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Paper Clips Project

The Paper Clips Project, by middle school students from the small southeastern Tennessee town of Whitwell, created a monument for the Holocaust victims of Nazi Germany.

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Pappus of Alexandria

Pappus of Alexandria (Πάππος ὁ Ἀλεξανδρεύς; c. 290 – c. 350 AD) was one of the last great Greek mathematicians of Antiquity, known for his Synagoge (Συναγωγή) or Collection (c. 340), and for Pappus's hexagon theorem in projective geometry.

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Paraprofessional educator

A paraprofessional educator, alternatively known as a para, para-pro, paraeducator, instructional assistant, educational assistant, teacher's aide or classroom assistant, is a teaching-related position within a school generally responsible for specialized or concentrated assistance for students in elementary and secondary schools.

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Parent-Teacher Association

A parent-teacher association/organization (PTA/PTO) or parent-teacher-student association (PTSA) is a formal organization composed of parents, teachers and staff that is intended to facilitate parental participation in a school.

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Parents for Education Foundation

Parents for Education Foundation or PAREF is an educational foundation established by parents that administers schools for basic education in the Philippines.

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Parrot training

Parrot training, also called parrot teaching, is the application of training techniques to modify the behavior of household companion parrots.

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Pasqual Scanu

Pasqual Scanu (Alghero 1908 - Sassari 1978) was an Italian educator and writer in Catalan and Italian.

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Pastor aeternus

Pastor aeternus is the Dogmatic Constitution on the Church of Christ, issued by the First Vatican Council, July 18, 1870.

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Pat Evans (mayor)

Patricia A. Evans (born 1943) was the mayor of Plano, Texas from 2002-2009.

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Pat Kronebusch

Patricia Louise "Pat" Kronebusch (March 17, 1927 – April 3, 2004) was a Minnesota politician and a member of the Minnesota Senate who represented District 34, which included portions of Houston, Olmsted, Wabash and Winona counties in the southeastern part of the state.

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Pat McGuire (politician)

Pat McGuire has been the Illinois State Senator for the 43rd district since his appointment in 2012.

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Pat Quinn (rugby)

James Patrick Quinn (19 February 1930 — 18 January 1986), also known by the nickname of "Pat", was an English rugby union, and professional rugby league footballer of the 1950s.

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Pat Williams (Montana politician)

John Patrick Williams (born October 30, 1937) is a former Democratic member of the United States House of Representatives from the state of Montana during the years 1979 to 1997.

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Patricia Beatty

Patricia Beatty (born May 13, 1936) is a Canadian choreographer, dancer, director and teacher.

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Patricia Broadfoot

Patricia M. Broadfoot, CBE, FRSA, FAcSS (born 13 July 1949) was Vice-Chancellor of the University of Gloucestershire from 2006–10.

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Patricia Donoho Hughes

Patricia Donoho Hughes (August 18, 1930 – January 20, 2010) was a First Lady of Maryland, married to former Maryland Governor Harry Hughes.

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Patricia Fahy

Patricia Fahy is an American politician and a member of the Democratic Party, who currently represents parts of Albany County in the New York State Assembly, including most of western Albany.

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Patricia Farrar

Patricia Jean "Pat" Farrar (August 13, 1931 – October 31, 2015) was an American educator.

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Patricia Kabbah

Patricia Kabbah (March 17, 1933 – May 8, 1998) was a Sierra Leonean lawyer who served as First Lady of Sierra Leone from 1996-1998.

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Patricia Kaliati

Patricia Annie Kaliati is a Malawian politician and former educator who has held various ministerial positions in the Cabinet of Malawi.

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Patricia Smith (poet)

Patricia Smith (born 1955) is an American poet, spoken-word performer, playwright, author, writing teacher, and former journalist.

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Patrick Derham

Patrick Derham OBE (born 23 August 1959) is a British History teacher and educationalist.

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Patrick Gaines Goode

Patrick Gaines Goode (May 10, 1798 – October 17, 1862) was a lawyer, legislator, jurist, clergyman, educator and civic leader.

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Patrick Hughes (cricketer)

Lewis Patrick "Podge" Hughes (born 10 April 1943 in Blackrock, County Dublin, Republic of Ireland) is an Irish former cricketer and maths teacher.

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Patrick M.M.A. Bringmans

Patrick M.M.A. Bringmans was born 28 November 1970 in Hasselt, Belgium to Albert and Elly Bringmans-Jans.

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Patrick Minges

Patrick Neal Minges is an American author and historian specializing in the cultural interactions among Native Americans and Africans.

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Patrick Nunn

Patrick Nunn (born 21 July 1969 in Tunbridge Wells, England), is a British composer and educator.

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Patrick O'Donnell (California politician)

Patrick O'Donnell is an American politician currently serving in the California State Assembly.

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Patrick R. Cooney

Patrick Ronald Cooney (March 10, 1934 – October 15, 2012) was an American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church.

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Patrick Scales

Patrick Scales (born 24 March 1965) in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany is a German electric bass guitar player and teacher.

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Patsy Keever

Patsy Keever (born December 20, 1947) is a North Carolina educator and Democratic politician.

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Patsy Moore

Patsy Alexis Moore, an African American, born August 10, 1964 on the West Indian island of Antigua, is an award-winning, critically acclaimed singer/songwriter, as well as a poet, essayist, and educator.

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Patsy Swayze

Yvonne Helen "Patsy" Swayze (nee Karnes; February 7, 1927 – September 16, 2013) was an American film choreographer, dancer, and dance instructor.

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Patti Dahlstrom

Patti Dahlstrom is a widely respected singer/songwriter, recording artist and teacher.

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Patti Kusturok

Patti Kusturok (Lamoureux) is a Canadian fiddler, performer, teacher, and composer who is known as "Canada's old-time fiddling sweetheart.”." She resides in Winnipeg, Manitoba where she teaches fiddling.

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Patti Stiles

Patti Stiles is an actor, director, playwright, teacher and improvisation artist living in Australia.

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Patty Hill

Patty Smith Hill (March 27, 1868 – May 25, 1946)Snyder, Agnes.

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Paul A. Chadbourne

Paul Ansel Chadbourne (October 21, 1823 – February 23, 1883) was an American educator and naturalist who served as President of University of Wisconsin from 1867 to 1870, and President of Williams College from 1872 until his resignation in 1881.

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Paul A. Dodd

Paul Albert Dodd (July 26, 1902 – August 22, 1992) was an American educator, economist, and labor arbitrator.

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Paul Albert Zipfel

Paul Albert Zipfel (born September 22, 1935) is a retired American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church.

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Paul Brach

Paul Brach, (born March 13, 1924 in New York City - d.November 16, 2007 in Easthampton, New York) was an American abstract painter and a lecturer and educator.

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Paul Castro

Paul Castro (born March 12, 1975 in Bronx, New York) is an American screenwriter and educator.

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Paul Clarkson

Paul Clarkson is an English actor, theatre director and teacher.

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Paul David Harbour

Paul David Harbour (born May 24, 1965) is an American bass guitar and guitar player, pianist and composer.

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Paul Drayton (composer)

Paul Drayton (born 28 December 1944) is a British composer, conductor, pianist, and teacher.

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Paul Evans Aidoo

Paul Evans Aidoo (born 4 August 1958) is a Ghanaian teacher and politician.

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Paul H. Thompson

Paul H. Thompson is an American educator and administrator.

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Paul Hubbert

Paul R. Hubbert (December 25, 1935 – October 14, 2014) was a Democratic gubernatorial candidate from the U.S. state of Alabama.

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Paul J. Robertson

Paul J. Robertson was a Democratic member of the Indiana House of Representatives, representing the 70th District from 1978 to 2011.

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Paul Kummer

Paul Kummer (22 August 1834 – 6 December 1912) was a minister, teacher, and scientist in Zerbst, Germany, known chiefly for his contribution to mycological nomenclature.

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Paul Lewi

Paul J. Lewi (4 January 1938 – 28 August 2012) was a Belgian scientist, who elaborated Spectral Map Analysis in 1975 and was one of the cofounders of chemometrics in 1983.

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Paul M. Dorman High School

Paul M. Dorman High School is a high school located in Roebuck, South Carolina, United States.

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Paul M. O'Leary

Paul Martin O'Leary (November 29, 1901 – December 25, 1997) was an American economist and educator, and the first Dean of the S.C. Johnson Graduate School of Management.

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Paul Mackney

Paul Mackney (born 25 March 1950) is a British educator and trade union leader.

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Paul Marquart

Paul Marquart (born January 9, 1957) is a Minnesota politician and member of the Minnesota House of Representatives.

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Paul McNally (astronomer)

Paul A. McNally (October 15, 1890 – March 4, 1955) was an American astronomer, scientist, and Jesuit priest.

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Paul Nunan

Michael Paul Nunan, CFC (1858 – 5 November 1934) was a member of the Congregation of Christian Brothers and an influential educationalist in New Zealand, Victoria and, especially, Western Australia.

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Paul Oestreich

Paul Hermann August Oestreich (30 March 1878 – 28 February 1959) was a German educator.

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Paul Palnik

Paul Palnik (born 1946) is a Jewish-American artist, writer and educator.

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Paul Patterson (author)

Paul Ivan Patterson (March 28, 1909 - March 14, 2008) was a novelist, poet, short story writer, essayist, storyteller, and educator, primarily from Crane, Texas.

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Paul Peek (politician)

Paul Peek (June 5, 1904 – April 7, 1987) was an American attorney, Democratic politician and jurist.

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Paul Pholeros

Paul Anthony Pholeros (1953 – 1 February 2016) was an Australian architect.

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Paul Polman

Paulus Gerardus Josephus Maria Polman KBE (born 11 July 1956) is a Dutch businessman.

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Paul S. Stull

Paul S. Stull (born May 8, 1936) is an American politician and was member of the Maryland House of Delegates.

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Paul Seaton

Paul K. Seaton (born October 1, 1945) is a Republican member of the Alaska House of Representatives, who has represented the southern Kenai Peninsula since 2003.

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Paul van Meenen

Paul Hendrik (Paul) van Meenen (born 29 January 1956 in The Hague) is a Dutch politician of the Democrats 66 (D66) political party.

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Paul Verhoeven

Paul Verhoeven (born 18 July 1938) is a Dutch director, screenwriter and film producer.

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Paul Vinogradoff

Sir Paul Gavrilovitch Vinogradoff, FBA (Па́вел Гаври́лович Виногра́дов, transliterated: Pavel Gavrilovich Vinogradov; 18 November 1854 (O.S.) – 19 December 1925) was a Russian and British historian and medievalist.

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Paul Weingarten

Paul Weingarten, Ph.D. (April 20, 1886, City of Brünn, Margravial Moravia, Imp.&R. Austria – April 11, 1948, Vienna, Second Republic of Austria) was a Moravia-born pianist and music teacher.

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Paul White (bishop)

Paul Raymond White (born 1949) has been a regional bishop in the Anglican Diocese of Melbourne since 2002: of the western region until 2007, and of the southern region since then.

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Paul Yü Pin

Cardinal Paul Yü Pin (于斌; Hanyu pinyin: Yú Bīn; 13 April 1901 – 16 August 1978) was a Chinese Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church.

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Paula Aboud

Paula Aboud (born March 20, 1950) is an American politician who was a member of the Arizona Senate, representing the 28th District.

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Paula Ann Gallant

Paula Anne Gallant (December 5, 1969 – December 27, 2005) was a Canadian school teacher who was murdered by asphyxiation due to strangulation On December 27, 2005, Gallant and her husband, Jason MacRae were in their basement arguing about a debt from online gambling.

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Paula Frías Allende

Paula Frías Allende (22 October 1963 – 6 December 1992) was the daughter of Chilean-American author, Isabel Allende Llona.

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Paula Hollinger

Paula Hollinger (born December 30, 1940, in Washington, D.C.) is a Democratic Party politician from Maryland in the United States.

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Paula Scher

Paula Scher (born October 6, 1948, Washington D.C) is an American graphic designer, painter and art educator in design.

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Paulina Luisi

Paulina Luisi (1875–1945), was a leader of the feminist movement in the country of Uruguay.

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Paulina Nin de Cardona

Paulina Nin de Cardona Muñoz (born August 2, 1960) is a Chilean primary school teacher and television presenter.

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Paulo Cafôfo

Paulo Cafôfo is the Mayor (Presidente da Câmara in Portuguese) of Funchal, Madeira Island, Portugal.

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Paulo Freire

Paulo Reglus Neves Freire (September 19, 1921 – May 2, 1997) was a Brazilian educator and philosopher who was a leading advocate of critical pedagogy.

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Paulo Freire and the Cold War Politics of Literacy

Paulo Freire and the Cold War Politics of Literacy is a book by historian Andrew J. Kirkendall published by the University of North Carolina Press in 2010.

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Pavel Hamet

Pavel Hamet (born June 13, 1943 in the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia) is a doctor, researcher, editor, administrator and teacher in Quebec.

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Pavlo Tychyna Uman State Pedagogical University

Pavlo Tychyna Uman State Pedagogical University is a Ukrainian university in Uman.

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Payut Ngaokrachang

Payut Ngaokrachang (ปยุต เงากระจ่าง, April 1, 1929 – May 27, 2010) was a Thai cartoonist and animator.

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Pál Balkay

Pál Balkay (1785–1846) was a Hungarian painter and teacher best known for his portrait of "The Sister and Brother".

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Pé de Chumbo

Pé de Chumbo is a master of Capoeira Angola, an Afro-Brazilian martial art, and a student of João Pequeno's.

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Pe Maung Tin

Pe Maung Tin (ဖေမောင်တင်; 24 April 1888 – 22 March 1973) was a scholar of Pali and Buddhism and educator in Myanmar, formerly Burma.

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Peace Tree Day

Peace Tree Day is an annual festival for children and families of every culture and faith to share and celebrate peace and diversity together.

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Pearl Carter Pace

Pearl Carter Pace (January 25, 1896 – January 1970) was the first woman elected sheriff in the Commonwealth of Kentucky, 1938–1941.

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Pedagogy

Pedagogy is the discipline that deals with the theory and practice of teaching and how these influence student learning.

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Pedro Nunes

Pedro Nunes (Latin: Petrus Nonius; 1502 – 11 August 1578) was a Portuguese mathematician, cosmographer, and professor, from a New Christian (of Jewish origin) family.

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Pedro Taques

José Pedro Gonçalves Taques (born March 15, 1968) is a Brazilian teacher and politician.

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Peggy Bennett

Peggy Bennett (born July 3, 1958) is a Minnesota public servant and member of the Minnesota House of Representatives.

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Peggy Herbison

Margaret McCrorie Herbison (11 March 1907 – 29 December 1996) was a Scottish Labour politician.

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Peggy Pettitt

Peggy Pettitt (born February 8, 1950) is an African American actress, dancer, teacher, playwright and storyteller.

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Peggy Welch

Peggy M. Welch was a Democratic member of the Indiana House of Representatives, representing the 60th District from 1998 to 2012.

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Peggy Wilson (Louisiana politician)

Margaret Henican Wilson, known as Peggy Wilson (born June 24, 1937), is a Republican politician from her native New Orleans, Louisiana, who served for three terms from 1986 to 1998 on the New Orleans City Council.

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Pegi Young

Pegi Morton Young (born December 1, 1952) is an American singer-songwriter, environmentalist, educator and philanthropist.

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Pelágio Sauter

Venerable Pelágio Sauter (9 November 1878 – 23 November 1961) was a German Roman Catholic priest who exercised his pastoral mission as part of the missions in his Brazil and who was also a member of the Redemptorists.

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Pelegrina Pastorino

Péle, a nickname for Pelegrina Pastorino, (1902 Genova, Italy - 1988 Buenos Aires, Argentina) she was a reputable Argentine women's fashion reporter, fashion editor, critics translator, feminist educator, and a member of the Florida group; she actively participated in the movement of women's rights during the 30's and 40's period.

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Pellegrino Rossi

Pellegrino Rossi (13 July 1787 – 15 November 1848) was an Italian economist, politician and jurist.

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PEMCO

PEMCO Insurance is a personal-lines mutual insurance company based in Seattle, Washington that serves only Washington and Oregon residents.

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Penelope (2006 film)

Penelope is a 2006 British-American fantasy romantic comedy film directed by Mark Palansky and starring Christina Ricci, James McAvoy, Catherine O'Hara, Peter Dinklage, Richard E. Grant, and Reese Witherspoon.

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Pennsylvania State Education Association

The Pennsylvania State Education Association (PSEA) represents more than 187,000 teachers, educational support professionals, counselors, curriculum specialists, librarians, health care workers, school nurses, school dental hygienists, school nurses, school psychologists, school social workers, vocational-technical instructors, community college and junior college educators, students and retirees in the state of Pennsylvania.

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Pentecostal Collegiate Institute (New York)

The Pentecostal Collegiate Institute (New York) was a short-lived co-educational collegiate institute operated initially by the Association of Pentecostal Churches of America at Saratoga Springs, New York from September 1900 to May 1902, and from then by Lyman C. Pettit until its closure in February 1903.

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People's Teacher of the USSR

People's Teacher of the USSR (Народный учитель СССР) was an honorary title granted to teachers of the Soviet Union; it was established on 30 December 1977.

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Per Rosengren

Per Rosengren (born 1951) is a Swedish Left Party politician and teacher, and a member of the Riksdag from 1994–2006.

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Percy Hughes

Percy Hughes (1872–1952) was a philosopher and teacher, and a leading figure in the Philosophy, Education, and Psychology department at Lehigh University.

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Percy M. Young

Percy Marshall Young (17 May 19129 May 2004) was a British musicologist, editor, organist, composer, conductor and teacher.

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Percy Priest

James Percy Priest (April 1, 1900 – October 12, 1956) was an American teacher, journalist and politician who represented Tennessee in the United States House of Representatives from 1941 until his death.

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Percy Sands

Percy Robert Sands (1881 – December 1965) was an English footballer, who spent seventeen years playing for Arsenal, making him one of the club's most enduring servants.

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Period (school)

A school period is a block of time allocated for lessons, classes in schools.

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Periodic systems of small molecules

Periodic systems of molecules are charts of molecules similar to the periodic table of the elements.

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Perry v. Sindermann

Perry v. Sindermann,, was a United States Supreme Court decision affecting educational case law involving tenure and due process.

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Personal and Social Education

Personal and Social Education (PSE) is a component of the state school curriculum in Wales.

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Personal development

Personal development covers activities that improve awareness and identity, develop talents and potential, build human capital and facilitate employability, enhance the quality of life and contribute to the realization of dreams and aspirations.

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Peru's Challenge

Peru's Challenge is a non-governmental organization that works with volunteers in Cuzco1 to create opportunities for children living in the Andes of Peru in South America.

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Petals of Blood

Petals of Blood is a novel written by Ngũgĩ wa Thiong'o and first published in 1977.

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Petar Beron

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Pete Campos

Pete Campos is a Democratic member of the New Mexico Senate, representing the 8th District since 1991.

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Pete McGrath

Pete McGrath (born 6 June 1953) is an Irish Gaelic football manager and former manager of the Down senior football team.

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Peter Agricola

Peter Agricola (June 29, 1525 – July 5 or 7, 1585) was a German Renaissance humanist, educator, classical scholar and theologian, diplomat and statesman, disciple of Martin Luther, friend and collaborator of Philipp Melanchthon.

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Peter Askim

Peter Askim is an American composer of modern classical music, conductor, music educator and a double bassist.

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Peter B. Rutledge

Peter B. "Bo" Rutledge is the Dean and the Herman E. Talmadge Chair of Law at the University of Georgia School of Law in Athens, Georgia.

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Peter Bacho

Peter Bacho is a writer and teacher best known for his book Cebu which won the American Book Award.

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Peter Beard (politician)

Peter Francis Beard (born 22 May 1935) is a former Australian politician.

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Peter Crampton (politician)

Peter Crampton (10 June 1932 – 12 July 2011) was a British Labour Party politician who was the Member of the European Parliament (MEP) from 1989 to 1999 representing the Humberside constituency.

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Peter Dolby

Peter Dolby (born 18 May 1940) is a retired English professional football centre half who made over 320 appearances in the Football League for Shrewsbury Town.

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Peter Donohoe (pianist)

Peter Donohoe CBE (born 18 June 1953) is an English classical pianist.

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Peter Foakes

Peter Foakes (11 September 1946 – 18 September 2006) was an English former football referee in the Football League and Premier League.

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Peter Hall (minister)

Peter Hall (17 May 1851 – 1937) was a Gold Coast-born Jamaican teacher, missionary and Presbyterian clergyman who was elected the first Moderator of the Presbyterian Church of the Gold Coast, equivalent to the rank of chief executive of the national church organisation, a position he held from 1918 to 1922.

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Peter Harry Carstensen

Peter Harry Carstensen (born 12 March 1947) is a German politician, in the Christian Democratic Union (CDU) party.

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Peter Hitchcock

Peter Marshall Hitchcock (October 19, 1781 – March 4, 1853) was an attorney, teacher, farmer, soldier, legislator, and jurist.

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Peter Kagayi

Peter Kagayi is a Ugandan poet,Serubiri Moses,, anotherafrica.net, 14 February 2013.

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Peter Kavanagh (writer)

Peter Kavanagh (19 March 1916 – 27 January 2006) was a writer, scholar, and publisher who collected, edited, and published the works of his brother, poet Patrick Kavanagh.

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Peter Lawrence (teacher)

Peter Stafford Hayden Lawrence (9 February 1913 – 18 March 2005) was a master at Eton College and The Doon School, India and an author.

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Peter Lesgaft

Peter Franzevich Lesgaft (Пётр Францевич Лесгафт) (21 September 1837 – 1909) was a Russian teacher, anatomist, physician and social reformer.

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Peter Magadini

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Peter Mennin

Peter Mennin (born Mennini) (May 17, 1923 in Erie, Pennsylvania – June 17, 1983 in New York City) was a prominent American composer, teacher and administrator.

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Peter Moore (Queensland politician)

Francis Peter Moore (born 9 March 1938) was a member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly.

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Peter O'Leary (referee)

Peter O'Leary (born 3 March 1972) is a New Zealand former Association football referee, previously of Wellington but now is residing and working in Whangarei.

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Peter Price (bishop)

Peter Bryan Price (born 17 May 1944) is a retired English Anglican bishop.

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Peter Robbins (rugby player)

Peter George Derek Robbins (21 September 193325 March 1987), also known as P. G. D. Robbins, was an international rugby union player who earned 19 caps playing for England.

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Peter Ruckman

Peter Sturges Ruckman (November 19, 1921 – April 21, 2016) was an American Independent Baptist pastor and founder of Pensacola Bible Institute in Pensacola, Florida.

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Peter Sanderson

Peter Sanderson, Jr. (born April 25, 1952) In print issue #1650 (February 2009), p. 107 is a comic book critic and historian, as well as an instructor/lecturer in the New York area concerning the study of graphic novels/comic books as literature.

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Peter Schalk

Peter Schalk (born 7 June 1961) is a Dutch non-executive director and also a politician of the Reformed Political Party (SGP).

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Peter Schjeldahl

Peter Schjeldahl (born 1942) is an American art critic, poet, and educator.

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Peter Seymour

Peter Seymour (born Dallas, Texas, November 17, 1977) is a double bass player and composer who resides in Brooklyn, New York.

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Peter St. John

Peter St.

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Peter Staats

Peter Sean Staats is an American physician, educator, author, inventor and clinical researcher, specializing in interventional pain medicine.

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Peter Telep

Peter Telep (born April 8, 1965) is an American author, screenwriter, and educator.

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Peter Tomsen

Peter Tomsen (born November 19, 1940), is a retired American diplomat and educator, serving as United States Special Envoy to Afghanistan from 1989 to 1992, and United States Ambassador to Armenia between 1995 and 1998.

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Peter Walker (bishop)

Peter Knight Walker (6 December 1919 – 28 December 2010) was an Anglican bishop.

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Peter Wood (Australian politician)

Peter Wood (4 November 1935 – 24 January 2010) OAM was an Australian politician.

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Petri Mór

Petri Mór (July 11, 1863 in Tăşnad – March 2, 1945 in Budapest) was a teacher, school inspector and author in Transylvania.

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Petro Franko

Petro Ivanovych Franko (1890–1941) son of the Ukrainian writer Ivan Franko, was a Ukrainian educator, pedagogue, writer, ethnographer, scientist, military leader, and politician.

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Petrus Schaesberg

Petrus Graf Schaesberg (November 7, 1967 – September 22, 2008) was a German art historian, artist, editor, and teacher.

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Pfeffelbach

Pfeffelbach is an Ortsgemeinde – a municipality belonging to a Verbandsgemeinde, a kind of collective municipality – in the Kusel district in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany.

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Pharmaconomist

In Denmark (including Greenland and Faroe Islands), pharmaconomists (farmakonom) are experts in pharmaceuticals (lægemiddelkyndig) who have trained with a 3-year tertiary degree.

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Phil Bowen

Philip Hugh Bowen (born 1949) is a British poet, playwright, performer, teacher and biographer.

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Phil Gray (politician)

Philip Roy "Phil" Gray (20 April 1947 – 19 April 2017) was an Australian politician.

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Phil Hope

Philip Ian Hope (born 19 April 1955) is a former British Labour Co-operative politician who was the Member of Parliament (MP) for Corby from 1997 until 2010, when he lost his seat to the Conservatives.

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Phil Powers (climber)

Phil Powers (born 20 February 1961) is an American alpinist, author and educator.

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Phil Senior

Phillip Anthony Pleb (born 30 October 1982 in Huddersfield, West Yorkshire) is an English school teacher who was formerly a professional croquet player footballer who played as a goalkeeper.

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Philharmonia Zurich

Philharmonia Zurich is the orchestra of Zurich Opera.

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Philip Amelio

Philip John Amelio II (3 November 1977 – 1 April 2005) was an American actor and teacher.

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Philip Greenspun

Philip Greenspun is a semi-retired American computer scientist, educator, and early Internet entrepreneur who was a pioneer in developing online communities.

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Philip H. Stoll

Philip Henry Stoll (November 5, 1874 – October 29, 1958) was a U.S. Representative from South Carolina.

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Philip Hollobone

Philip Thomas Hollobone (born 7 November 1964) is a British Conservative Party politician who is both a Member of Parliament for the Kettering constituency (since the 2005 general election) and a member of Kettering Borough Council for the Piper's Hill ward (since 3 May 2007).

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Philip Newell

Phillip Keith Newell is a former Anglican Bishop of Tasmania.

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Philip Nobile

Philip Nobile (born 1942) is an American freelance writer, journalist, historian, teacher, and social critic/commentator.

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Philip Sahagun

Philip Sahagun is a martial arts champion in both forms and fighting.

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Philip Serrell

Philip Martyn Serrell (born 27 March 1954) is an English auctioneer, antiques expert and television presenter.

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Philip Willem van Heusde

Philip Willem van Heusde (June 17, 1778 in Rotterdam – July 2, 1839 in Geneva) was a Dutch philosopher and educator.

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Philipp Johann Heinrich Fauth

Philipp Johann Heinrich Fauth (19 March 1867 — 4 January 1941) was a German selenographer.

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Philippa Howden-Chapman

Philippa Lynne Howden-Chapman QSO is Professor of Public Health at the University of Otago, and director of the New Zealand Centre for Sustainable Cities.

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Philippine Society of Information Technology Educators

The Philippine Society of Information Technology Educators (PSITE) is a professional body of information technology education practitioners in the Philippines.

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Phillip Swann

Phil Swann (born Phillip Douglas Swann, November 8, 1960 in Milton, West Virginia, United States) is an American singer, songwriter, composer, record producer, arranger, songwriting teacher and author.

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Philosophy education

Philosophy education is the practice of teaching and learning philosophy along with the associated scholarly research.

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Phipps Street Burying Ground

The Phipps Street Burying Ground is a historic cemetery on Phipps Street in Charlestown, now a neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts.

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Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka

Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka (born 3 November 1955, South African Government Information.) is a South African politician and United Nations official, and is currently serving as the Executive Director of UN Women with the rank of Under-Secretary-General of the United Nations.

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Phyllis Hudecki

Phyllis Hudecki is an American educator from Oklahoma.

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Phyllis Mundy

Phyllis Mundy (born January 31, 1948) is a former Democratic member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives and former minority chairman of the House Finance Committee.

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Phyllis Sellick

Phyllis Sellick, OBE (16 June 191126 May 2007)John Amis, Obituaries:, Guardian UnlimitedObituaries:, The Daily TelegraphObituaries:, The Independent was a British pianist and teacher, best known for her partnership with her pianist husband Cyril Smith.

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Phyllis Simmons Brooks

Phyllis Theodosia Simmons Brooks (December 21, 1926 – February 26, 2012) was a Canadian educator.

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Phyllis Wallbank

Phyllis Wallbank MBE (born 1 September 1918) is a British educationalist who, in 1948, founded the first all-age Montessori school in Great Britain and the Gatehouse Learning Centre, which took its name from the gatehouse of the Priory Church of St Bartholomew the Great in London.

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Physical education

Physical education, also known as Phys Ed., PE, gym, or gym class, and known in many Commonwealth countries as physical training or PT, is an educational course related of maintaining the human body through physical exercises (i.e. calisthenics).

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Physical restraint

Physical restraint refers to means of purposely limiting or obstructing the freedom of a person's bodily movement.

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Pia Locatelli

Pia Elda Locatelli (born 13 August 1949 in Villa d'Almè, Bergamo) is an Italian politician and Member of the European Parliament for North-West with the Italian Socialist Democrats, part of the Socialist Group and sits on the European Parliament's Committee on Industry, Research and Energy and its Committee on Women's Rights and Gender Equality.

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Piara Khabra

Piara Singh Khabra (20 November 1921, The Guardian, 21 June 2007 – 19 June 2007) was a British politician who served as the Labour Member of Parliament (MP) for Ealing Southall from 1992 until his death.

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Piero Ferrucci

Piero Ferrucci is a psychotherapist and a philosopher.

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Pierre Cogen

Pierre Cogen (born 2 October 1931) is a French organist, composer and teacher.

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Pierre Paul Royer-Collard

Pierre Paul Royer-Collard (21 June 1763 – 2 September 1845) was a French statesman and philosopher, leader of the Doctrinaires group during the Bourbon Restoration (1814–1830).

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Pierre Weil

Pierre Weil (16 April 1924 – 10 October 2008) was a psychologist, author and educator dedicated to the cause of world peace.

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Pierre-André Boutin

Pierre-André Boutin (born December 2, 1934) is a former Canadian politician and teacher.

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Pierre-Évariste Leblanc

Sir Pierre-Évariste Leblanc, (August 10, 1853 – October 18, 1918) was born in Saint-Martin (today part of Laval, Quebec).

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Pilar Barbosa

Dr.

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Pim Fortuyn

Wilhelmus Simon Petrus Fortuijn, known as Pim Fortuyn (19 February 1948 – 6 May 2002), was a Dutch politician, civil servant, sociologist, author and professor who formed his own party, Pim Fortuyn List (Lijst Pim Fortuyn or LPF) in 2002.

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Pink-collar worker

In the United States and (at least some) other English-speaking countries, a pink-collar worker refers to someone working in the care-oriented career field or in jobs historically considered to be "women’s work." This may include jobs in nursing, teaching, secretarial work, waitressing, or child care.

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Pinoy Dream Academy (season 1)

The pilot season of Pinoy Dream Academy formally began on August 27, 2006 and ended on December 16 of the same year.

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Piotr Lachert

Piotr Lachert (born 5 September 1938 in Warsaw) is a Polish composer, pianist and teacher.

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Piotr Paleczny

Piotr Paleczny (b. May 10, 1946 in Rybnik, Poland) is a Polish classical pianist, winner of the 3rd prize of the International Frederick Chopin Piano Competition in 1970.

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Pirkko Mattila

Pirkko Mattila is a Finnish politician in the Blue Reform party and a current Member of the Finnish Parliament for Oulu electoral district.

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Pius Keller

Pius Keller (30 September 1825 in Ballingshausen, Bavaria, Germany – 15 March 1904 in Münnerstadt, Germany) was an Augustinian friar, a teacher, and a leader who revitalized The Order of Saint Augustine in Germany.

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Placidus Timmons

Brother Placidus, O.S.F., (April 17, 1948 – January 22, 1997) was an Irish Catholic Franciscan Religious Brother and missionary who was shot to death at the mission school he headed in the Rift Valley Province, Kenya, in January 1997 by the local police chief.

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Plínio de Arruda Sampaio

Plínio Soares de Arruda Sampaio (26 July 1930 – 8 July 2014) was a Brazilian intellectual and political activist, who was affiliated with the Partido Socialismo e Liberdade (PSOL).

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Pleasant Rowland

Pleasant Rowland (born Pleasant Williams Thiele; March 8, 1941) is an American educator, reporter, writer, entrepreneur and philanthropist.

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Pliny Chase

Pliny Earle Chase (18 August 1820 in Worcester, Massachusetts – 17 December 1886 in Haverford, Pennsylvania) was an American scientist, mathematician, and educator who contributed to the fields of astronomy, electromagnetism, and cryptography, among others.

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Poh Ah Tiam

Datuk Wira Poh Ah Tiam (April 1, 1952 – March 15, 2007) was a Malaysian politician, businessman and community leader of Chinese descent.

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Poldek Pfefferberg

Leopold "Poldek" Pfefferberg (March 20, 1913 – March 9, 2001), also known as Leopold Page, Library of Congress.

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Policy learning

Policy learning occurs when policymakers compare current policy problems to the previous ones within their own or in other jurisdictions, develop an understanding of why certain governments implemented a specific policy, what the effects of the policy were, and what the objective of the policy should be upon implementation in the current jurisdiction.

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Polina Klimovitskaya

Dr.

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Polly Plus

"Polly Plus" is a science fiction short story by Randall Garrett, originally published in Asimov's Science Fiction in 1978.

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Polly Rosenbaum

Edwynne Cutler "Polly" Rosenbaum (September 4, 1899 – December 27, 2003) was a teacher and politician who was Arizona's longest-serving state legislator, representing Gila County in the Arizona House of Representatives for 46 years.

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Ponce Honra A Su Maestra: Lolita Tizol

Ponce Honra A Su Maestra: Lolita Tizol is a marble statue to the memory of Puerto Rican music schoolteacher Lolita Tizol.

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Ponkunnam Damodaran

Ponkunnam Damodaran was a lyricist, novelist, dramatist who was active in or before the 1950s.

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Pora Ora

Pora Ora is a series of educational games and apps for primary school children ages 5 to 12.

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Porter Garnett

Porter Garnett (1871-March 21, 1951) was a playwright, critic, editor, librarian, teacher, and printer.

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Portree High School

Portree High School (Gaelic: Àrd-sgoil Phort Rìgh) is a state co-educational comprehensive school in Portree, Skye in Scotland.

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Portugal

Portugal, officially the Portuguese Republic (República Portuguesa),In recognized minority languages of Portugal: Portugal is the oldest state in the Iberian Peninsula and one of the oldest in Europe, its territory having been continuously settled, invaded and fought over since prehistoric times.

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Posidonius

Posidonius (Ποσειδώνιος, Poseidonios, meaning "of Poseidon") "of Apameia" (ὁ Ἀπαμεύς) or "of Rhodes" (ὁ Ῥόδιος) (c. 135 BCE – c. 51 BCE), was a Greek Stoic philosopher, politician, astronomer, geographer, historian and teacher native to Apamea, Syria.

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Positive education

Positive education is an approach to education that draws on positive psychology's emphasis of individual strengths and personal motivation to promote learning.

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Postdoctoral researcher

A postdoctoral researcher or postdoc is a person professionally conducting research after the completion of their doctoral studies (typically a PhD).

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Postgraduate Certificate in Education

The Postgraduate Certificate in Education (PGCE/PGCertEd) is a one- or two-year higher education course in England, Wales and Northern Ireland which provides training in order to allow graduates to become teachers within maintained schools.

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Prachi Patankar

Prachi Patankar is a community activist and educator.

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Practicing without a license

Practicing without a license is the act of working without the licensure offered for that occupation, in a particular jurisdiction.

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Prairie restoration

Prairie restoration is an ecologically friendly way to restore some of the prairie land that was lost to industry, farming and commerce.

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Praxis test

A Praxis test is one of a series of American teacher certification exams written and administered by the Educational Testing Service.

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Pre-assessment

Pre-assessment is a test students can take before a new unit to find out what the students need more instruction on and what they may already know.

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Prem Lata Sharma

Prem Lata Sharma (10 May 1927 – 1998) was an eminent Indian musicologist, vocalist, scholar, Sanskritist and educator.

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Presbyterian Boys' Senior High School

Presbyterian Boys' Secondary School (or PRESEC) is a secondary boarding school for boys, founded in 1938, under the auspices of the Presbyterian Church of the Gold Coast.

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Presbyterian College of Education, Akropong

The Presbyterian College of Education, Akropong, is a co-educational teacher-training college in Akropong in the Akwapim district of the Eastern Region of Ghana.

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Presbyterian Women's College of Education

Presbyterian Women's College of Education is an all female college of education, Aburi in the Eastern Region Ghana.

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PreTeena

PreTeena, sometimes spelled Preteena, was a daily American comic strip written and drawn by Allison Barrows and syndicated by Universal Press Syndicate from April 23, 2001 through May 18, 2008.

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Prince Hulon Preston Jr.

Prince Hulon Preston Jr. (July 5, 1908 – February 8, 1961) was an American politician, educator and lawyer.

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Principles of learning

Educational psychologists and pedagogues have identified several principles of learning, also referred to as laws of learning, which seem generally applicable to the learning process.

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Priscilla Lord

Priscilla Lord (born June 21, 1942) is an American lawyer and Democratic politician.

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Priscilla Shirer

Priscilla Shirer (born December 31, 1974) is an American author, motivational speaker, actress, Christian evangelist.

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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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Pro rata

Pro rata is an adverb or adjective, meaning in proportion.

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Proactive contracting

Proactive Contracting is akin to Proactive Law and focuses on the same properties, namely to prevent problems and promote relationships.

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Process analysis

Process analysis is a form of technical writing and expository writing "designed to convey to the reader how a change takes place through a series of stages".

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Profession

A profession is a vocation founded upon specialized educational training, the purpose of which is to supply disinterested objective counsel and service to others, for a direct and definite compensation, wholly apart from expectation of other business gain.

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Professional certification

Professional certification, trade certification, or professional designation, often called simply certification or qualification, is a designation earned by a person to assure qualification to perform a job or task.

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Professional Graduate Certificate in Education

The Professional Graduate Certificate in Education (ProfGCE) is an award in England and Wales for undergraduate degree holders that attended the Postgraduate Certificate in Education (PGCE) and trained to be a teacher.

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Professional Regulation Commission

The Professional Regulation Commission, (Komisyon sa Regulasyon ng mga Propesyon) otherwise known as the PRC, is a three-man commission attached to Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE).

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Professional-managerial class

The Professional-Managerial class was an influential New Class hypothesis in social science in the United States in the 1970s by John and Barbara Ehrenreich.

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Professor

Professor (commonly abbreviated as Prof.) is an academic rank at universities and other post-secondary education and research institutions in most countries.

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Project NExT

MAA Project NExT (New Experiences in Teaching) is a program sponsored by the Mathematical Association of America (MAA) to aid in the professional development of mathematicians, statisticians, and mathematics educators after they receive their PhDs.

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Project NIA

Project NIA is an American advocacy organization that supports youth in trouble with the law as well as those victimized by violence and crime, through community-based alternatives as opposed to formal legal proceedings.

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Proscovia Nalweyiso

Proscovia Nalweyiso, is a senior Ugandan military officer in the Uganda People's Defence Forces (UPDF).

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Prosveta Publishing House

Prosveta Publishing House was established within the Ministry of People’s Education on February 15, 1945 by a Decree of the Regents of Bulgaria with the purpose of “publishing textbooks, teaching aids, notebooks, and drawing pads for all academic subjects in all types of schools and academic institutions.

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Protagoras (dialogue)

Protagoras (Πρωταγόρας) is a dialogue by Plato.

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Prudencia Ayala

Prudencia Ayala (Sonzacate, April 28, 1885 – San Salvador, July 11, 1936), Salvadoran writer and social activist who fought for women's rights in El Salvador.

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Psychology

Psychology is the science of behavior and mind, including conscious and unconscious phenomena, as well as feeling and thought.

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Public Narrative

Public Narrative – founded in 1989 as the Community Media Workshop—is a nonprofit organization based in Chicago that connects neglected communities with the media to promote better news coverage.

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Puerto Rico Teachers Federation

The Teachers' Federation of Puerto Rico (Federación de Maestros de Puerto Rico, FMPR) is a union of teachers in Puerto Rico.

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Pugyuru

is a Japanese four-panel comic strip by Tohiro Konno.

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Pulgaon

Pulgaon is a town and a municipal council in Wardha district in the Indian state of Maharashtra.

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Punishment

A punishment is the imposition of an undesirable or unpleasant outcome upon a group or individual, meted out by an authority—in contexts ranging from child discipline to criminal law—as a response and deterrent to a particular action or behaviour that is deemed undesirable or unacceptable.

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Purdue University College of Education

The Purdue University College of Education is one of eight major academic divisions, or Colleges, of Purdue University.

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Pygmalion effect

The Pygmalion effect, or Rosenthal effect, is the phenomenon whereby higher expectations lead to an increase in performance.

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Pylyp Kozytskiy

Pylyp Omelyanovych Kozytskiy (Пилип Омелянович Козицький), Letychivka — 27 April 1960, Kiev) was a Ukrainian composer, musicologist, professor, head of the department of history of music at the Kiev Conservatory, and Honored Artist of Ukraine SSR (1943). Greatly influenced by expressionism, Kozytsky's musical works are a mixture of elements of Ukrainian folk music with social and patriotic characteristics, strongly rooted to the national school of classical music of Ukraine established by Mykola Lysenko.

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Pyotr Ryazanov

Pyotr Borisovich Ryazanov (Пётр Борисович Рязанов; – 11 October 1942) was a Russian composer, teacher, and musicologist.

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Qaqambile Matanzima

Qaqambile Matanzima (December 15, 1949 – August 5, 2013) was a South Africa politician and tribal leader.

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Qazi Ataullah Khan

Qazi Ataullah Khan was born in 1895 in the house of Qazi Nasrullah Khan in Landi Arbab village of Peshawar.

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Qu You

Qu You (1341–1427), courtesy name Zongji (宗吉) and self-nicknamed Cunzhai (存齋, "Reading Studio of Existence"), was a Chinese novelist who lived in the Ming Dynasty, and whose works inspired a new genre fantasy works with political subtext of the Qing Dynasty.

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Qualified Teacher Status

Qualified teacher status (QTS or QTLS) is required in England and Wales to work as a teacher of children in state schools under local authority control, and in special education schools.

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Queen bee (sociology)

A queen bee is the leader of a female group, such as a clique.

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Queen Mary's School

Queen Mary's School is an independent day and boarding school for girls in Baldersby Park near Topcliffe, near Thirsk in North Yorkshire, England.

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Queen Sugar

Queen Sugar is an American drama television series created and executive produced by Ava DuVernay, with Oprah Winfrey serving as an executive producer.

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Queen's Army Schoolmistresses

The Queen's Army Schoolmistresses were female military schoolteachers who assisted the Royal Army Educational Corps and its predecessors in teaching the children of soldiers in British Army garrison schools.

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Queen's University Faculty of Education

The Faculty of Education at Queen's University in Canada was founded in 1907.

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Quett Masire

Quett Ketumile Joni Masire, GCMG (23 July 1925 – 22 June 2017) was the second President of Botswana, in office from 1980 to 1998.

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Quinnipiac University School of Law

Quinnipiac University School of Law is the law school of the Quinnipiac University.

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R. B. Kitaj

Ronald Brooks Kitaj (October 29, 1932 – October 21, 2007) was an American artist with Jewish roots who spent much of his life in England.

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R. N. Messenger

Riley N. Messenger (sometimes spelled Messinger) was an American lawyer and teacher who served in 1848 as a Democratic member of the first Wisconsin State Senate.

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R. Stanton Hales

R.

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R. Sugathan

R.

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Rachel Judith Weil

Rachel Judith Weil (born 1959) is a teacher and scholar, specializing in gender and culture in 17th and 18th century England.

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Rachel Nichols (actress)

Rachel Emily Nichols (born January 8, 1980) is an American actress and model.

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Rachel Rice

Rachel Rice (born 7 March 1984), is a Welsh actress and model.

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Rachel Ruto

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Radical centrism

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Radulphus de Canaberiis

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Rae Lynn Job

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Rafael Francisco Osejo

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Rafael Furcal

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Rafael Román Meléndez

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Rafaela Chacón Nardi

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Raffaello Squarise

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Raffi Besalyan

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Ragnvald Nestos

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Raheem Jarbo

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Rahimahullah

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Raisa Struchkova

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Raising Race Questions

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Raj Pannu

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Rakin Fetuga

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Ralph Abraham (politician)

Ralph Lee Abraham Jr. (born September 16, 1954), is an American physician and former veterinarian from Mangham, Louisiana, who won election on December 6, 2014, as a Republican to represent in the United States House of Representatives.

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Ralph G. Wright

Ralph G. Wright (born June 10, 1935) is a retired teacher and politician who served as Speaker of the Vermont House of Representatives.

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Ralph Hoffmann

Ralph Hoffmann (November 30, 1870 – July 21, 1932) was an American natural history teacher, amateur ornithologist, and botanist.

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Ralph Stob

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Ralph Wheelock

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Ram Prakash

Dr.

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Ram Ruhee

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Ramashreya Jha

Ramashreya Jha (11 August 1928 – 1 January 2009) was a distinguished composer, musician, scholar and teacher of Hindustani Classical music.

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Ramavarmapuram

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Ramón Carranza

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Randal B. Vandavall

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Randal L. Schwartz

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Randall Silvis

Randall Silvis is an American novelist, playwright, screenwriter, and teacher.

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Randi Weingarten

Randi Weingarten (born December 18, 1957)Who's Who in America, 2007.

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Randy Daniels

Randy Daniels (born 1950) is an American journalist and educator who served as Secretary of State of New York from 2001 to 2005.

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Randy Gelispie

Randy "Uncle G" Gelispie is an American jazz percussionist, drummer, and educator.

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Rapama Kamehozu

Rapama Kamehozu (circa 1949 – March 23, 2013) was a Namibian politician, teacher, and a member of the SWAPO political party.

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Raphael Finkel

Raphael Finkel (born 1951) is an American computer scientist and a professor at the University of Kentucky.

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Raphael Hillyer

Raphael Hillyer (April 10, 1914 – December 27, 2010) was an American viola soloist, teacher.

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Raphael Montañez Ortiz

Raphael Montañez Ortiz (born in Brooklyn, New York in 1934) is an American artist, educator, and founder of El Museo del Barrio, in East Harlem, New York City.

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Raphael Soyer

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Raschau

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Rashid Morai

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Rasmus Malling-Hansen

Rasmus Malling-Hansen (5 September 1835 – 27 September 1890) was a Danish inventor, minister and principal at the Royal Institute for the Deaf.

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Ratherius

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Rauf Denktaş

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Raul Loya

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Ravindra Dastikop

Ravindra Dastikop (born May 24, 1964) is an educator and speaker on Cloud Computing.

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Ravshan Irmatov

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Rawya Ateya

Rawya Ateya (19 April 1926 – 9 May 1997) was an Egyptian woman who became the first female parliamentarian in the Arab world in 1957.

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Ray Bandar

Ray Bandar (1927-2017) was a scientist, researcher, teacher, naturalist, and artist living in the San Francisco, California area.

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Ray Campi

Raymond Charles "Ray" Campi (born April 20, 1934), is an American rock and roll musician sometimes called "The King of Rockabilly".

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Ray Fenwick

Raymond John Fenwick (born 18 July 1946) is an English guitarist and session musician, best known for replacing Steve Howe in the Syndicats, and as the lead guitarist of Ian Gillan's post Deep Purple solo project, the Ian Gillan Band.

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Ray French

Raymond James "Ray" French, MBE (born 23 December 1939) is an English former rugby union, and rugby league footballer of the 1950s and 1960s, and former rugby league commentator.

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Ray Hancock

Charles Raymond Hancock (16 February 1925 – 20 April 2007) was an English football goalkeeper.

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Ray Honeyford

Ray Honeyford (Manchester, 24 February 1934 – 5 February 2012) was a British head teacher.

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Ray Kappe

Ray Kappe (born August 4, 1927) is an American architect and educator.

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Ray Mackintosh

Ray Mackintosh is an emeritus professor of nuclear physics based at the UK's Open University in Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire.

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Ray Meiklejohn

Ray Meiklejohn (born November 7, 1935) is a Canadian retired politician and educator.

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Ray Mutimer

Ray Mutimer is a British illustrator.

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Ray Stone

Raymond Leon Stone (September 2, 1923 - June 17, 2013) was an American politician, educator and jazz musician.

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Ray Wendland

Ray Theodore Wendland (July 11, 1911 – November 30, 1986) was an American experimental chemist and academician.

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Ray Williams (footballer, born 1946)

Raymond Williams (born 30 August 1946) is an English former footballer who played as a striker.

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Ray Wu

Ray Jui Wu (14 August 1928 – 10 February 2008) was a Chinese-born American biologist and educator.

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Raymattja Marika

Raymattja Marika (c. 1959 – 11 May 2008) was an Australian Yolngu aboriginal leader, scholar, educator, translator, linguist and cultural advocate.

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Raymond Birt

The Venerable William Raymond Birt (known as Raymond;25 August 1911 – 11 March 2002) was the Archdeacon of Berkshire from 1973 until 1978.

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Raymond H. Burke

Raymond Hugh Burke (November 4, 1881 – August 18, 1954) was a teacher, businessman and member of the United States House of Representatives from Ohio’s third district.

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Raymond Lister (computer science researcher)

Raymond Lister (born 1959) is an Australian computer scientist and researcher on computer science education research.

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Raymond Simon

Raymond Joseph Simon is an American educator and the former United States Deputy Secretary of Education.

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Raymond Spencer Rodgers

Raymond Spencer Rodgers (1935–2007) was a British-born American educator and futurist who spent most of his adult life in Canada.

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Rémi Benoît

Rémi Benoît (January 3, 1842 – June 19, 1919) was a man of a number of vocations from D'Escousse, Nova Scotia.

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Rémi Jegaan Dioh

Rémi Jegaan Dioh (also Rémi Diégane Dioh) is a Senegalese singer, author, composer and guitarist.

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Rózsa Hoffmann

Dr.

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Rıfat Ilgaz

Rıfat Ilgaz (7 May 1911 – 7 July 1993) was a Turkish teacher, writer and poet.

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Reader-response criticism

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Readers International Model School

Readers International Model School (RIMS) is the school providing quality education for more than 400 students since 2006 AD (2063 BS).

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Reading for special needs

Reading for special needs has become an area of interest as the understanding of reading has improved.

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Reading Partners

Reading Partners is a children's literacy nonprofit based in the San Francisco Bay Area with programs in over 40 school districts throughout California, New York, Washington DC, Maryland, Texas, Colorado, South Carolina, North Carolina, Minnesota, Oklahoma, and Washington.

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Reading specialist certification

Reading Specialist Certification is required to serve as a reading specialist in elementary and high schools.

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Reba McEntire

Reba Nell McEntire (born March 28, 1955) is an American singer, songwriter, actress, and record producer.

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Rebecca McClanahan

Rebecca McClanahan is a former Democratic Representative of the second district of the Missouri House of Representatives, including parts of Putnam, Sullivan, and Adair counties.

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Rebecca Stiles Taylor

Rebecca Stiles Taylor (August 1879 – December 1958) was a journalist, social worker, and educator from Savannah, Georgia.

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Reckless Behavior: Caught on Tape

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Recommendation Concerning the Status of Higher Education Teaching Personnel

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Rede São Paulo Saudável

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Reeducation in Communist Romania

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Reef (band)

Reef are an English band from Glastonbury, England.

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Reetika Vazirani

Reetika Gina Vazirani (9 August 1962 – 16 July 2003) was an Indian/American immigrant poet and educator.

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Reggio Emilia approach

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Regina Hesse

Regina Hesse also Rottmann (1832 ─ 1898) was a Euro-African schoolteacher in colonial Ghana.

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Regina Peruggi

Regina S. Peruggi (born September 1, 1946)Karen Arenson,, The New York Times, May 25, 2004.

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Reginald Bonham

Reginald Walter Bonham (31 January 1906 – 16 March 1984) was a blind chess player from St. Neots, England known for his achievements in both blind and sighted chess.

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Reginald Johnston

Sir Reginald Fleming Johnston, KCMG, CBE (13 October 1874–6 March 1938) was a Scottish diplomat who served as the tutor and advisor to Puyi, the last Emperor of China.

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Reginald Meeks

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Reginald Owen (bishop)

Reginald Herbert Owen (25 May 1887 – 24 February 1961) was an Oxford don, public school headmaster, Anglican bishop and finally Archbishop during the 20th century.

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Reinis Kaudzīte

Reinis Kaudzīte (May 12, 1839 – August 21, 1920), was a Latvian schoolteacher and writer.

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Relationship between mathematics and physics

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Religious education

In secular usage, religious education is the teaching of a particular religion (although in England the term religious instruction would refer to the teaching of a particular religion, with religious education referring to teaching about religions in general) and its varied aspects: its beliefs, doctrines, rituals, customs, rites, and personal roles.

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Remmelt de Boer

Remmelt de Boer (born 1 August 1942 in Steenwijk) is a former Dutch politician and educator.

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Remy Presas

Remy Amador Presas (December 19, 1936 – August 28, 2001) was the founder of Modern Arnis, a popular Filipino martial art.

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Rena Moran

Rena L. Moran (born April 13, 1960) is a Minnesota politician and member of the Minnesota House of Representatives.

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Renae Youngberg

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René Canuel

René Canuel (born 21 October 1936 in Sainte-Odile, Quebec) was a member of the House of Commons of Canada from 1993 to 2000.

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René Laurin

René Laurin (born 4 February 1940 in Joliette, Quebec) was a member of the House of Commons of Canada from 1993 to 2000.

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René Teuteberg

René Teuteberg (born February 5, 1914 in Basel, Switzerland, February 12, 2006) was a Swiss historian.

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René Vautier

René Vautier (15 January 1928 – 4 January 2015) was a French film director.

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Research university

A research university is a university that expects all its tenured and tenure-track faculty to continuously engage in research, as opposed to merely requiring it as a condition of an initial appointment or tenure.

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Retta Ward

Retta Ward (May 4, 1953 – March 3, 2016) was an American health advocate, health official and former high school teacher.

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Reuben Goodstein

Reuben Louis Goodstein (15 December 1912 – 8 March 1985) was an English mathematician with a strong interest in the philosophy and teaching of mathematics.

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Reuben Nakian

Reuben Nakian (born August 10, 1897, College Point, New York – died December 4, 1986, Stamford, Connecticut) was an American sculptor and teacher of Armenian extraction.

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Reva Gerstein

Reva Appleby Gerstein, (born 27 March 1917 in Toronto, Ontario) is a Canadian psychologist and educator.

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Rexhep Mitrovica

Rexhep Mitrovica (1887 – 21 May 1967) was a Prime Minister of Albania's government under Nazi Germany.

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Reza Naji

Reza Naji is an Iranian actor and an iconic figure of Iranian cinema.

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Rhea County Courthouse

The Rhea County Courthouse is a historic county courthouse in the center of Dayton, the county seat of Rhea County, Tennessee.

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Rhona Brankin

Rhona Brankin (born 19 January 1950) is a former Labour Co-operative Member of the Scottish Parliament for the Midlothian constituency.

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Ric Segreto

Richard Vincent Segreto Macaraeg (September 27, 1952 – September 6, 1998) was an American-Filipino recording artist, singer-songwriter, actor, teacher, journalist and historian, who became popular in the Philippines.

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Ricardo Galli

Dr.

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Ricardo Gutierrez

Ricardo Gutierrez is an actor, director and teacher.

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Ricardo Valenzuela (referee)

Ricardo Andres Valenzuela (born February 7, 1964) is a United States former football (soccer) referee from Richmond, California, who officiated for the U.S. Soccer Federation in various leagues and competitions, as assigned.

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Riccardo Pacifici

Riccardo Reuven Pacifici (18 February 1904 in Florence, Italy — 12 December 1943 in Auschwitz) was a rabbi from an Italian Jewish family of ancient Sephardic origins, with roots in the Jewish Spanish and rabbinical traditions.

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Riceville, Iowa

Riceville is a city in Howard and Mitchell Counties in the U.S. state of Iowa.

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Rich Balling

Rich Balling (also known as R. Loren or Rich Loren) is an American musician, producer, and curator.

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Richard Aaker Trythall

Richard Aaker Trythall (born July 25, 1939) is an American and Italian composer and pianist of contemporary classical music.

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Richard Alway

Richard Alway, is a Canadian educator and a prominent Catholic layman.

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Richard Basehart

John Richard Basehart (August 31, 1914September 17, 1984) was an American actor.

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Richard Bell (Virginia politician)

Richard Preston "Dickie" Bell (born October 26, 1946) is an American politician.

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Richard Berry Harrison

Richard Berry Harrison (September 28, 1864 - March 14, 1935) was a renowned actor, teacher, dramatic reader and lecturer.

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Richard Blanco

Richard Blanco (born February 15, 1968) is an American poet, public speaker, author and civil engineer.

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Richard Bronson

Richard D. Bronson (born August 5, 1941) is the American Professor Emeritus of Mathematics at Fairleigh Dickinson University where he served as Chair of the Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, Acting Dean of the College of Science and Engineering, Interim Provost of the Metropolitan Campus, Director of Government Affairs, and Senior Executive Assistant to the President.

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Richard Burridge (priest)

Richard Alan Burridge (born 11 June 1955) is a Church of England priest and biblical scholar.

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Richard Covey (Canadian composer)

Richard Covey (born May 28, 1979) is a Canadian composer who is currently an Assistant Professor of Theory/Composition in the Department of Music at the University of Prince Edward Island.

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Richard Crashaw

Richard Crashaw (c. 1613 – 21 August 1649), was an English poet, teacher, Anglican cleric and Catholic convert, who was among the major figures associated with the metaphysical poets in seventeenth-century English literature.

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Richard David Semba

Richard D. Semba is an American ophthalmologist.

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Richard Dinnis

Richard Dinnis was coach of Blackburn Rovers 1970-1975, coach and manager of Newcastle United in 1975–1977.

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Richard Dogbeh

Richard Dogbeh (1932–November 23, 2003), born Gbèmagon Richard Dogbeh in what is now Togo, was a novelist and educator.

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Richard Ellena

Victor Richard Ellena (born 15 January 1951 in Christchurch) is a New Zealand Anglican bishop.

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Richard Fairgray

Richard Fairgray is a New Zealand born, award winning (Storylines Notable Book Award), author and illustrator, working primarily in comics and children's books.

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Richard Gibson (composer)

Richard Gibson (born December 13, 1953) is a Canadian composer of contemporary classical music, and Professor of Composition at the Université de Moncton in New Brunswick.

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Richard Guidry

Richard Guidry was a Cajun cultural activist and educator who worked to save the French language in Louisiana.

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Richard Henkes

Richard Henkes (26 May 1900 - 22 February 1945) was a German Roman Catholic priest and professed member from the Pallottines.

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Richard Holden (dancer)

Richard Holden (August 8, 1927, Braintree, Massachusetts - October 14, 2015, Tucson, Arizona) was an American dancer, choreographer, choreologist, teacher, musician and writer.

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Richard Howard

Richard Joseph Howard (born October 13, 1929; adopted as Richard Joseph Orwitz) is an American poet, literary critic, essayist, teacher, and translator.

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Richard Kell (poet)

Richard Kell (born 1927), is an Irish poet.

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Richard L. Meier

--> Richard Louis Meier (1920 - February 26, 2007) was a US regional planner, systems theorist, scientist, urban scholar, and futurist, who was Professor in the College of Environmental Design at the University of California at Berkeley.

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Richard Moran (philosopher)

Richard Moran (born) is Brian D. Young Professor of Philosophy at Harvard University, where he specializes in philosophy of mind, moral psychology and philosophy of art.

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Richard Nadeau

Richard Nadeau (born April 5, 1959 in Hawkesbury, Ontario) is a teacher and Bloc Québécois politician in Quebec, Canada.

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Richard Parkhouse

Richard John Parkhouse (2 March 1910 – 1 January 1984) was an cricketer.

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Richard Pathirana

Dr.

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Richard R. Arnold

Richard Robert "Ricky" Arnold II (born November 26, 1963 in Cheverly, Maryland) is an American educator and a NASA astronaut.

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Richard Rodriguez

Richard Rodriguez (born July 31, 1944) is an American writer who became famous as the author of Hunger of Memory: The Education of Richard Rodriguez (1982), a narrative about his intellectual development.

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Richard Schirrmann

Richard Schirrmann (15 May 1874 – 14 December 1961) was a German teacher and founder of the first youth hostel.

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Richard Sorge

Richard Sorge (October 4, 1895 – November 7, 1944) was a Soviet military intelligence officer, active before and during World War II, working as an undercover German journalist in both Nazi Germany and the Empire of Japan.

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Richard Stöhr

Richard Franz Stöhr (11 June 1874 – 11 December 1967) was an Austrian composer, music author and teacher.

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Richard Thomas Alexander

Richard Thomas Alexander (1887-1971) was an American educator and education theorist.

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Richard W. Strong

Richard W. Strong (February 26, 1946 – January 27, 2008) was an American education expert, former teacher and author.

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Richard Walter (writer)

Richard Walter is an American author, educator, screenwriter, commentator, consultant, and chairman of the University of California, Los Angeles graduate program in screenwriting.

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Richard Williams (theatre director)

Richard Williams is a theatre director, producer and teacher working mainly in the areas of dramatic and lyric presentation.

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Rick Atkinson

Lawrence Rush "Rick" Atkinson IV (born November 16, 1952) is an American author.

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Rico Lins

Rico Lins (born 19 September 1955 in Rio de Janeiro) is a Brazilian graphic designer, art director, illustrator and teacher.

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Right to education

The right to education has been recognized as a human right in a number of international conventions, including the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights which recognizes a right to free, compulsory primary education for all, an obligation to develop secondary education accessible to all, in particular by the progressive introduction of free secondary education, as well as an obligation to develop equitable access to higher education, ideally by the progressive introduction of free higher education.

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Rigmor Dam

Rigmor Dam (born 18 December 1971) is a Faroese politician and teacher, she has also been working as a journalist for the Faroese paper Sosialurin before she was elected to the Faroese parliament, the Løgting.

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Riley J. Wilson

Riley Joseph Wilson (November 12, 1871 – February 23, 1946) was a Louisiana educator, attorney, and legislator in the first half of the late 19th century and the first decades of the 20th century.

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RIS Swiss Section

Ruamrudee International School Swiss Section, also known as Swiss School Bangkok (Schweizerschule Bangkok) or Deutschsprachige Schule Bangkok, is a private not-for-profit international school operating under Ruamrudee International School in Minburi, Bangkok, Thailand.

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Rising Appalachia

Rising Appalachia is an American musical group led by multi-instrumentalist sisters Leah and Chloe Smith.

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Rita Aragon

LaRita A. "Rita" Aragon (born December 3, 1947) is a retired United States Air National Guard two-star general who is currently serving as the 4th Oklahoma Secretary of Veterans Affairs.

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Rita Inos

Rita Hocog Inos, EdD, (May 12, 1954 - August 10, 2009) was a Northern Mariana Island educator, activist and politician.

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Ritesh Das

Ritesh Das (born 9 June 1957 in Kolkata, India) is a tabla player who has been teaching and composing music since the early 1970s.

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River Guerguerian

River Guerguerian is a multi-percussionist, composer, and educator.

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Rob Gibson

Robert McKay "Rob" Gibson (born 10 October 1945) is a Scottish politician.

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Rob Ickes

Rob Ickes is a dobro (resonator guitar) player.

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Rob Leary

Robert James Leary III (born December 3, 1963) is an American professional baseball scout and former coach.

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Robby Ameen

Robby Ameen (born December 7, 1960) is an American drummer, composer, bandleader, and educator who resides in New York City.

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Robert 'Dolly' Dunn

Robert Joseph "Dolly" Dunn (c. 1941 – 11 July 2009) was an Australian convicted child molester.

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Robert A. Rees

Robert A. Rees (born November 17, 1935) is an educator, scholar and poet.

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Robert Abbott (bishop)

Robert Crowther Abbott (1869–1927) was the inaugural Bishop of Sherborne.

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Robert B. Aird

Robert Burns Aird (5 November 1903 – 28 January 2000), was an American educator, neurologist and epileptologist.

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Robert B. Downs

Robert Bingham Downs (May 25, 1903 – February 24, 1991) was an American author and librarian.

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Robert B. Scarborough

Robert Bethea Scarborough (October 29, 1861 – November 23, 1927) was a U.S. Representative from South Carolina.

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Robert Bates (mountaineer)

Robert Hicks Bates (January 14, 1911 – September 13, 2007) was an American mountaineer, author and teacher, who is best remembered for his parts in the first ascent of Mount Lucania and the American expeditions to K2 in 1938 and 1953.

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Robert Billiot

Robert E. Billiot, Sr. (born November 1953) is a retired educator from Westwego in Jefferson Parish in suburban New Orleans, Louisiana, who is a Democratic member of the Louisiana House of Representatives for District 83.

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Robert Blackburn (educationalist)

Robert Blackburn (26 September 1927 – 16 July 1990) was an Irish educator.

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Robert Brackman

Robert Brackman (September 25, 1898 – July 16, 1980) was an American artist and teacher of Ukrainian origin, best known for large figural works, portraits, and still lifes.

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Robert C. Morlino

Robert Charles Morlino (born December 31, 1946) is an American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church who currently serves as the Bishop of the Diocese of Madison, Wisconsin.

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Robert Cohen (cellist)

Robert Cohen (born June 15, 1959) is a British concert cellist.

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Robert D. Schreiber

Robert D. Schreiber (born 1946) is an immunologist and currently is the Alumni Endowed Professor of Pathology and Immunology at Washington University School of Medicine.

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Robert D. Warren Sr.

Robert Davis "Bob" Warren Sr. (July 22, 1928 – March 22, 2013) was an American educator and politician.

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Robert Dick (flutist)

Robert Dick (born January 4, 1950) is a flutist, composer, teacher and author.

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Robert Doerr

Robert C. Doerr (c. 1914 – December 5, 2013) was an American politician and educator.

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Robert Don Hughes

Dr.

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Robert E. Griswold

Robert E. (Bob) Griswold (born January 1, 1935, Chicago, Illinois) is an American author, educator, composer and business leader, and a long-time leader in the field of human potential development.

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Robert E. Wood (painter, born 1919)

Robert E. Wood (1919 – 1980) was a Canadian painter.

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Robert Fletcher (priest)

Robert Crompton Fletcher, MA (9 December 1850 – 27 February 1917) was Archdeacon of Blackburn from 1901 to 1916.

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Robert Franklin Pennell

Robert Franklin Pennell (July 13, 1850 – October 22, 1905) was an American educator and classicist.

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Robert Fuchs

Robert Fuchs (15 February 184719 February 1927) was an Austrian composer and music teacher.

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Robert Hanson (priest)

The Venerable Robert Edward Vernon Hanson, OBE, MA (29 March 1866 – 7 February 1947), was an eminent Anglican Chaplain in the first half of the 20th century.

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Robert Harris (priest)

Robert Harris (1764–1862) was a nineteenth century Anglican priest and educator, most notable for his long running campaign to create a free public library and substantive museum in Preston, Lancashire.

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Robert Hayden

Robert Hayden (4 August 1913 – 25 February 1980) was an American poet, essayist, and educator.

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Robert Hett Chapman

Robert Hett Chapman (March 15, 1771 – June 18, 1833) was a Presbyterian minister and missionary and the second president of the University of North Carolina.

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Robert Holtby

Robert Tinsley Holtby FSA was an Anglican priest and author in the second half of the 20th century.

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Robert Jackson (educator)

Robert Mason David "Bob" Jackson (born 11 June 1945) is a British educator and educational researcher working in the fields of religious and intercultural education in the UK and internationally, and in educational policy at the European level.

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Robert James Ball

Robert James Ball (January 15, 1857 in Allan Park, Canada West – February 26, 1928) was a Canadian politician, accountant, life insurance agent and teacher.

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Robert Jospé

Robert Jospé (born April 17, 1950 in Manhattan, New York) is an American jazz drummer based in Charlottesville, Virginia.

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Robert Kane (chemist)

Sir Robert John Kane, (24 September 1809 – 16 February 1890) was an Irish chemist and educator.

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Robert Kaplow

Robert Kaplow (born c. 1954) is an American novelist and teacher whose coming-of-age novel was made into a film titled Me and Orson Welles.

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Robert King Anderson

Robert King Anderson (August 29, 1861 – July 3, 1950) was a Canadian politician, physician and teacher.

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Robert Krampf

John Robert Krampf (born September 5, 1956 in Memphis, Tennessee), also known as "The Happy Scientist", is a science educator known for traveling the United States with his entertaining and informative science shows for the last 25 years.

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Robert Kulicke

Robert Moore Kulicke (1924 – December 14, 2007) was an American artist, frame maker, and teacher.

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Robert L. Frye

Robert Lafayette Frye (January 9, 1927 – February 4, 2011) was an educator and politician from the U.S. state of Louisiana.

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Robert Lehrman

Robert A. Lehrman is an American novelist, commentator, speechwriter, Democratic aide, and teacher.

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Robert M. O'Neil

Robert M. O'Neil (born October 16, 1934) is a specialist in constitutional law and a past president of the University of Virginia who created the Thomas Jefferson Center for the Protection of Free Expression.

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Robert McCabe

Robert H. McCabe (December 23, 1928 – December 23, 2014) was an American educator and the President Emeritus of Miami-Dade Community College.

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Robert Merritt

Robert Gray Merritt (1936 – June 5, 1999) was a Nova Scotia playwright, film critic, and educator.

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Robert Michael Franklin Jr.

Robert Michael Franklin Jr. (born 1954) is an African-American educator, author, and was the tenth president of Morehouse College in Atlanta, Georgia from 2007 to 2012; he is now President Emeritus.

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Robert Moffat Palmer

Robert Moffat (variously "Moffatt" and "Moffett") Palmer (b. June 2, 1915, Syracuse, New York; d. July 3, 2010, Ithaca, New York) was an American composer, pianist and educator.

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Robert N. Thompson

Robert Norman Thompson (May 17, 1914 – November 16, 1997) was a Canadian politician, chiropractor, and educator.

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Robert Pleasants

Robert Pleasants (1723–1801) was an American educator and abolitionist.

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Robert Pollock (actor)

Robert Pollock (born 1960) is a New Zealand actor.

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Robert Pratt (mayor)

Robert Pratt (December 12, 1845 – August 8, 1908) was an educator and the 18th mayor of Minneapolis.

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Robert Pringle (poet)

Robert Pringle (born 1940) is an American poet, schoolmaster, blacksmith and park ranger.

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Robert Roberts (footballer, born 1865)

Robert Roberts (1865 – 1 October 1945) was a Welsh footballer who played at outside-left for several clubs, spending most of his career with Crewe Alexandra in the English Football League.

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Robert Roberts Jr.

Robert Ryer Roberts Jr. (1872 – after 1925), was an American educator, lawyer, and a Democratic politician in the early 20th century from northern Louisiana.

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Robert S. Martin

Robert S. Martin, Ph.D. (born 1949) is an American librarian, archivist, administrator, and educator.

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Robert S. Singleton

'Robert Shelby Singleton (born March 25, 1933) is an American engineer, inventor, scientist, teacher of magnetics and computing.

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Robert S. Stevens

Robert S. Stevens (March 27, 1824 – February 23, 1893) was an American politician, bank president, railroad executive, lawyer, Kansas State Senator and U.S. Representative from New York.

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Robert Schliske

Robert Paul Edward Schliske, I (July 2, 1924 – June 21, 2007), was a founder of Laramie County Community College in Cheyenne, Wyoming, and a Republican member of the Wyoming House of Representatives.

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Robert Shafer (conductor)

Robert John Shafer, Jr. (born January 1, 1946) is a Grammy Award-winning, Billboard Magazine, Arts & Music section, January 22, 2000, pg.

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Robert Sproull

Robert Lamb Sproull (August 16, 1918 – October 9, 2014) was an American educator, physicist and US Department of Defense official.

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Robert Steinberg (chocolate maker)

Robert Wayne Steinberg (March 4, 1947 – September 17, 2008) was an American physician who co-founded Scharffen Berger Chocolate Maker in 1996 with John Scharffenberger, his friend and former patient.

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Robert Strassburg

Robert Strassburg (August 30, 1915 – October 25, 2003) was a leading American conductor, composer, musicologist and music educator of the twentieth century.

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Robert Taylor (sprinter, born 1948)

Robert Taylor (September 14, 1948 – November 13, 2007) was an American sprinter.

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Robert Vernon

Robert Vernon (born May 5, 1949 in Toronto, Canada) is a classical violist and teacher.

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Robert Whitcombe

The Rev Robert Henry Whitcombe (1862–1922) was an eminent Anglican Bishop in the early decades of the twentieth century.

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Robert William Muench

Robert William Muench (born December 28, 1942) is an American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church.

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Roberta Bondar

Roberta Bondar (born December 4, 1945) is Canada's first female astronaut and the first neurologist in space.

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Roberta Langtry

Roberta Langtry (1916 – August 13, 2005), an anonymous philanthropist, was a modestly paid Toronto elementary school teacher and a multimillionaire.

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Roberta Teale Swartz

Roberta Teale Swartz Chalmers (9 June 1903 in Brooklyn, New York – 13 May 1993 in Wellesley, Massachusetts) was an American academic, a poet, and co-founder of the Kenyon Review.

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Roberto Valero

Roberto Valero (1955 – September 23, 1994) was a Cuban poet, novelist, and educator.

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Robin Brown (politician)

Robin K. Brown (born April 22, 1961) is a Minnesota politician and a former member of the Minnesota House of Representatives (2007-2011) A member of the Minnesota Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party (DFL), she represented District 27A, which includes all or portions of Freeborn and Mower counties in the southeastern part of the state.

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Robin Lynn Macy

Robin Lynn Macy (born November 1, 1958) is an American musician, teacher, and gardener, who is best known as a founding member of the female country group the Dixie Chicks.

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Robin Mukherjee (writer)

Robin Mukherjee is a British-Indian screenwriter, author and educator.

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Robin Russell

Robin Russell is an American drummer, songwriter, and recording artist from Los Angeles, California.

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Roch-Ambroise Auguste Bébian

Roch-Ambroise Auguste Bébian (b. August 4, 1789 at Pointe-à-Pitre (also written: Ponte-à-Pitre), Guadeloupe; d. February 24, 1839 Pointe-à-Pitre) was one of the first hearing educators in France to achieve native-level fluency in French Sign Language.

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Rocky Mountain College of Art and Design

The Rocky Mountain College of Art + Design (RMCAD) is a for-profit art and design school in Lakewood, a suburb of Denver, Colorado, U.S. in the 40 West Arts District.

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Rod Blagojevich controversies

A number of controversies related to Rod Blagojevich, formerly the Governor of Illinois, were covered in the press during and after his administration.

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Rod Chandler

Rodney Dennis "Rod" Chandler (born July 13, 1942 in La Grande, Oregon) was a U.S. Representative from Washington.

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Rod Jellema

Rod Jellema (born 1927) is an American poet, teacher, and translator.

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Rod Michano

Rod Michano, (born Toussaint Roderick Michano, April 19, 1964 in Thunder Bay, Ontario) is a noted Canadian First Nations HIV/AIDS activist and educator.

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Roderick Wells

Roderick Wells (born 17 November 1936) was Archdeacon of Stow in the Diocese of Lincoln from 1989 to 2001.

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Rogelio Ordoñez

Rogelio Lunasco Ordoñez (born September 24, 1940 - May 19, 2016) also known as Ka Roger, was a multi-awarded Filipino fiction writer, poet, activist, journalist and educator.

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Roger Blonder

Roger Blonder is an independent animator and educator born in 1967 in Los Angeles, California.

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Roger Cooper

Roger M. Cooper (born November 8, 1944) is a Minnesota politician and a former member of the Minnesota House of Representatives from southwestern Minnesota.

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Roger Crawford (politician)

Roger W. Crawford (born June 8, 1952) is an American businessman and politician.

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Roger Depue

Roger Depue is a 21-year veteran of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), where he served as Unit Chief for the Behavioral Science Unit at the FBI Academy at Quantico, Virginia.

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Roger Goldsworthy (politician)

Eric Roger Goldsworthy, AO was an Australian politician and 3rd Deputy Premier of South Australia from 1979 to 1982.

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Roger H. Brown

Roger H. Brown (born 1956, Gainesville, Georgia)Kahn, Joseph P.: “A Different Drummer”, Boston Globe, 3/10/04, p. D1, D6 is president of Berklee, cofounder of Bright Horizons Family Solutions, and an international relief agency manager.

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Roger Kirk Johnson

Roger Kirk Hayes Johnson (28 December 1922 – 1991) was an architect, planner, potter, painter, sculptor, writer and educator.

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Roger L. Eddy

Roger L. Eddy (born 1958) is a former Republican member of the Illinois House of Representatives, representing the 109th district from 2003 to 2012.

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Roger L. Worsley

Roger Lewis Worsley (born March 22, 1937) is a retired college administrator who from 1985 to 1995 was the president of Laredo Community College in Laredo, Texas, and from 1996 to 2005 the chancellor of Southern Arkansas University Tech in Camden, Arkansas.

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Roger LeClerc (American football)

Roger Alvin LeClerc (born October 1, 1936) is a former American football player and coach.

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Roger Rawson

Roger Rawson (May 19, 1939 – December 19, 2009) was an American teacher and politician from Utah.

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Roger Reinert

Roger Jonathon Reinert (born July 22, 1970) is a Minnesota politician and former member of the Minnesota Senate.

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Roger Tallroth (musician)

Karl Johan Roger Tallroth, born in 1958, is a Swedish folk musician and composer, best known as a member of the band Väsen.

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Roger W. Hulburd

Roger William Hulburd (October 22, 1856 – November 20, 1944) was a Vermont lawyer and politician who served as Lieutenant Governor from 1917 to 1919.

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Roger W. Moss Jr.

Roger W. Moss (born January 31, 1940) is an historian, educator, administrator and author in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

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Roger Wendt

Roger F. Wendt (December 31, 1933 – March 30, 2011) was a Democratic member of the Iowa House of Representatives, representing the 2nd District from 2003 until 2011, though he stepped down from the Iowa House in February 2010 due to serious illness.

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Rogers Park Young Women's Action Team

The Rogers Park Young Women's Action Team (YWAT) is a group of primarily African-American high school females in Chicago who take action on social issues.

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Roland Arpin

Roland Arpin (Montréal, Rosemont, 27 April 1934-Quebec, 2 September 2010) was a Canadian educator, communicator, and public administrator.

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Roland Chaplain

Roland Philip Chaplain is a senior lecturer in the psychology of education in the Faculty of Education, University of Cambridge.

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Roland Courteau

Roland Courteau (born 24 February 1943) is a member of the Senate of France, representing the department of Aude.

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Roland Grubb Kent

Roland Grubb Kent (February 24, 1877 – June 27, 1952) was an American Educator and a founder of the Linguistic Society of America.

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Roland Pryzbylewski

Roland "Prez" Pryzbylewski is a fictional character on the HBO drama The Wire, played by actor Jim True-Frost.

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Rolando Alarcón

Rolando Alarcón Soto (August 5, 1929 – February 4, 1973) was a Chilean teacher, folklorist, soloist and composer.

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Rolando Tinio

Rolando Santos Tinio (March 5, 1937 – July 7, 1997) was a Filipino poet, dramatist, director, actor, critic, essayist and educator.

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Role congruity theory

Role congruity theory proposes that a group will be positively evaluated when its characteristics are recognized as aligning with that group's typical social roles (Eagly & Diekman, 2005).

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Role model

A role model is a person whose behavior, example, or success is or can be emulated by others, especially by younger people.

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Rolf Beeler

Rolf Beeler is a Swiss affineur known for his raw milk artisan cheeses, which he has developed for more than 30 years.

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Rolf G. Fjelde

Rolf G. Fjelde (March 15, 1926 – September 10, 2002) was an American playwright, educator and poet.

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Rollie Miles

Elmer Roland "Rollie" Miles (February 16, 1927 - August 17, 1995) was a professional football player for the Canadian Football League Edmonton Eskimos.

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Rollo Graham Campbell

The Rt Revd Archibald Rollo Graham Campbell CBE (18 February 1903 - 11 April 1978) was an Anglican Bishop in the mid 20th century.

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Roma Downey

Roma Downey (born 6 May 1960) is an actress, producer, and author from Northern Ireland.

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Roman Catholic Diocesan Schools in Santa Ana, California

Roman Catholic Diocesan Schools in Santa Ana, California are private parochial schools operated by the Roman Catholic diocese in Santa Ana, California.

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Roman Klein

Roman Ivanovich Klein (Роман Иванович Клейн), born Robert Julius Klein, was a Russian architect and educator, best known for his Neoclassical Pushkin Museum in Moscow.

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Romana D'Annunzio

Romana D'Annunzio (born 14 January 1972) is an Italo-Scottish teacher and a former television presenter, who presented the children's programme Blue Peter from 1996 until 1998.

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Roméo LeBlanc

Roméo-Adrien LeBlanc (December 18, 1928June 24, 2009) was a Canadian journalist, politician, and statesman who served as Governor General of Canada, the 25th since Canadian Confederation.

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Romeu Beltrão

Romeu Beltrão (1913–1977), was a Brazilian physician, educator, historian and paleontologist.

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Ron Faucheux

Ronald Anthony Faucheux Sr., known as Ron Faucheux (born July 1950), is an American lawyer, scholar, non-fiction author, and political consultant and pundit who served from 1976 to 1984 as a Democrat in the Louisiana House of Representatives for District 100.

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Ron Fragale

Ronald A. "Ron" Fragale has been a Democratic member of the West Virginia House of Delegates, representing the 41st District since 2000.

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Ron Klimko

Ronald James Klimko (December 13, 1936 – March 18, 2012) was an American bassoonist, author, composer, teacher, and performer.

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Ron Palillo

Ronald Gabriel "Ron" Paolillo (April 2, 1949 – August 14, 2012) was an American television and film actor and teacher.

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Ron Rodecker

Ron Rodecker (born 1930) is a retired educator, artist, and creator of Dragon Tales, a PBS cartoon about children who visit a world populated by friendly dragons.

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Ron Scapp

Ron Scapp is a noted American educator and author.

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Ron Sharp

Ron Sharp is a former teacher and tennis coach from Shawnee, Oklahoma and a Republican member of the Oklahoma Senate from the 17th district.

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Ron Tupa

Ron Tupa is a staff member of Democrats for Education Reform (DFER), a political action committee whose stated purpose is to support Democratic Party policies to reform American public education.

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Ronald G. Sheppard

Ronald G. Sheppard was a member of the 37th Legislature in the Oklahoma House of Representatives, representing District 28 (consisting of mostly Seminole County).

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Ronald Jones (interdisciplinarian)

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Ronald L. Baker

Ronald L. Baker (born June 30, 1937, in Indianapolis, Indiana) is an American folklorist, historian, scholar of literature and onomastics, educator, and author.

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Ronald Magill

Ronald Magill (21 April 1920 – 6 September 2007) was an English actor.

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Ronald Michael Gilmore

Ronald Michael Gilmore (born April 23, 1942) is an American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church.

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Ronald N. Young

Ronald N. Young (born October 19, 1940) is an American, former schoolteacher, consultant, college instructor, and politician.

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Ronald O'Ferrall

Ronald Stanhope More O’Ferrall was the fourth Anglican Bishop of Madagascar from 1926 until 1940.

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Ronald Rand

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Ronda Storms

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Ronnie Hazlehurst

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Ronnie Sadomba

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Roots: The Next Generations

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Rosa Dixon Bowser

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Rosa Sensat

Rosa Sensat i Vilà (17 June 1873 - 1 October 1961) was a Catalan teacher.

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Rosalind Bengelsdorf

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Rosann Wowchuk

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Rosanne Somerson

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Rosario Salazar

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Rosbach vor der Höhe

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Rose Ann Miller

Rose Ann Miller (16 March 1836 – 1930) was a Jamaican-born educator pioneer who worked extensively on the Gold Coast in both Basel Mission and government-run schools.

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Roseann Quinn

Roseann Quinn (November 17, 1944 – January 2, 1973) was an American schoolteacher in New York City who was stabbed to death in 1973.

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Rosemary Kyburz

Rosemary Annette Kyburz (née Plim; born 16 April 1944) Member of the Queensland State Parliament (1974–1983) as the Liberal Member for Salisbury.

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Rosemary Seninde

Rosemary Nansubuga Seninde, also Rosemary Nansubuga Sseninde (née Rosemary Nansubuga) (born 7 January 1965), is a Ugandan educator and politician.

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Rosetta Sherwood Hall

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Rosita Mauri

María Isabel Amada Antonia Rosa Mauri Segura or Roseta Mauri y Segura (born 15 September 1850 at Palma de Mallorca and died in Paris on 3 December 1923) was a dancer and ballet teacher of Catalan origin.

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Roslyn Atkinson

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Ross Diercks

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Rostislav Alexeyev

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Rostislav Yurenev

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Rotary Scholarships

Rotary International offers a number of scholarships worldwide for periods of 3 months, 6 months, 1 year and 2 years.

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Rotation model of learning

The rotation model of learning involves the traditional face-to-face learning with online learning.

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Rowland Detrosier

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Roxbury, Boston

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Roxy Miller

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Roy Bailey (politician)

Roy Hardeman Bailey (born December 16, 1928) is a Canadian politician.

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Roy Bedichek

Roy Bedichek (June 27, 1878 – May 21, 1959) was a Texan writer, naturalist and educator.

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Roy Boudreau

Roy Boudreau, is a former teacher and a New Brunswick politician.

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Roy Clarke

Royston Clarke OBE (born 28 January 1930) is an English comedy writer best known for creating the sitcoms Last of the Summer Wine, Keeping Up Appearances, Open All Hours and its sequel series, Still Open All Hours.

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Roy De Forest

Roy De Forest (11 February 1930 – 18 May 2007) was an American painter, sculptor, and teacher.

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Roy Henderson (baritone)

Roy Galbraith Henderson CBE (4 July 189916 March 2000) was a leading English baritone in the 1920s, 1930s and 1940s.

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Roy London

Roy London (March 3, 1943 – August 8, 1993) was an American actor, acting coach and teacher.

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Roy Nathanson

Roy Jay Nathanson (born May 17, 1951) is an American saxophonist, composer, bandleader, actor and teacher.

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Roy Noble

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Royal Danish Naval Academy

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Royal Grammar School, Newcastle upon Tyne

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Royal High School, Edinburgh

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Royce S. Pitkin

Royce Stanley “Tim” Pitkin (June 7, 1901– May 3, 1986) was an American educator.

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Rubin Goldmark

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Ruby G. Woodson

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Ruby K. Payne

Ruby K. Payne is an American educator and author best known for her book A Framework for Understanding Poverty and her work on the culture of poverty and its relation to education.

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Rudolf Dreikurs

Rudolf Dreikurs (February 8, 1897, ViennaMay 25, 1972, Chicago) was an Austrian psychiatrist and educator who developed psychologist Alfred Adler's system of individual psychology into a pragmatic method for understanding the purposes of reprehensible behaviour in children and for stimulating cooperative behaviour without punishment or reward.

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Rudolf Fila

Rudolf Fila (19 July 1932 Příbram na Morave, Czechoslovakia - 11 February 2015 Bratislava, Slovakia) was a Slovak painter, educator and author, best known for his artistic reinterpretations of the works of Gustav Klimt.

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Rudolf Fitzner

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Rudolph W. E. Fritzke

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Rudransh Mathur

Rudransh Mathur (born December 3, 1990) is an interaction designer, filmmaker and a media artist.

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Rufus L. Perry

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Rufus Osgood Mason

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Rukiya Chekamondo

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Running record

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Rush Holt Sr.

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Russ Mobley

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Russell M. Pitzer

Russell Mosher Pitzer (born May 10, 1938) is an American theoretical chemist and educator.

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Russell Stover Candies

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Ruth Almén

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Ruth B. Love

Ruth Burnett Love (born April 22, 1935) also known as Ruth Love–Holloway is an American educator, education administrator, author and former schools superintendent.

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Ruth Cohn

Ruth Charlotte Cohn (born 27 August 1912 in Berlin, died 30 January 2010 in Düsseldorf) was a psychotherapist, educator, and poet.

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Ruth Dennis Grover

Ruth Dennis Grover (1912–2003) was a painter and educator from Oregon known for her landscapes and her abstract art.

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Ruth J. Person

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Ruth Jordan

Ruth Woolf Jordan (November 7, 1902 – January 7, 1996) was a schoolteacher from Sedona, Arizona who developed the Jordan Historical Park and the Sedona Heritage Museum with her husband, orchardist Walter Jordan.

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Ruth Leach Amonette

Ruth Leach Amonette (September 24, 1916 – June 21, 2004) was an American businesswoman, author, and educator.

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Ruth Mary Reynolds

Ruth Mary Reynolds (February 29, 1916 – December 2, 1989) was an American educator, political and civil rights activist who embraced the ideals of the Puerto Rican Nationalist Party.

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Ruthe B. Cowl

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Ryan McCourt

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Ryan Phillips

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Ryūsaku Tsunoda

is known as the "father of Japanese studies" at Columbia University.

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Ryszard Kotla

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S. K. Trimurti

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S. M. Junaid Zaidi

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S. R. Ekkundi

Subbanna R. Ekkundi (1923–1995) was a recipient of Sahitya Akademi award, Nation award for teacher and Soviet Land award.

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S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies

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S. Z. M. Mashoor Moulana

Alhaj Mashoor Moulana(மசூர்_மௌலானா) was born in Maruthamunai, Eastern Province, Sri Lanka.

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S.C.A.M.P.E.R

SCAMPER is an acronym that provides a structured way of assisting students to think out of the box and enhance their knowledge.

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Sacromonte

Sacromonte, sometimes also called Sacramonte, is a traditional neighbourhood of the eastern area of the city of Granada in Andalusia, Spain.

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Safe space

The term safe space refers to an autonomous space created for individuals who feel marginalized to come together to communicate regarding their experiences with marginalization, most commonly located on university campuses in the western world, but also at workplaces, as in the case of Nokia.

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Safet Butka

Safet Butka (1901—1943) was an Albanian professor, politician and nationalist.

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Sagit Zluf Namir

Sagit Zluf Namir (born 1978) is an Israeli photographer and educator.

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Sahajanpur

Sahajanpur village is covered under Hardoi district.

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Saif Ul Haque

Saif Ul Haque (সাইফুল হক) is an architect and educator based in Dhaka.

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Saija Varjus

Saija Varjus (b. 30 January 1965 in Parkano) is a Finnish popular musician.

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Saint Joseph of Damascus

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Saintin de Meaux

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Sakari Momoi

was a Japanese supercentenarian who was the world's oldest living man from the death of Alexander Imich on 8 June 2014 (Imich was only one day older than Momoi), until his own death on 5 July 2015.

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Sakib

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Sakti Mohan Malik

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Sal Khan

Salman Khan (born October 11, 1976) is a Bangladeshi-American educator and entrepreneur who founded the Khan Academy, a free online education platform and an organization with which he has produced over 6,500 video lessons teaching a wide spectrum of academic subjects, originally focusing on mathematics and sciences.

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Sal Maccarone

Sal Maccarone is an American author, furniture maker, sculptor and kinetic artist.

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Sallie Bingham

Sallie Bingham (born January 22, 1937) is an American author, playwright, poet, teacher, feminist activist, and philanthropist.She is the eldest daughter of Barry Bingham, Sr., patriarch of the Bingham family of Louisville, Kentucky which dominated the news media of the city and state for most of the 20th Century.

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Salluste Duval

Clarent-Salluste-Hermycle Duval (February 1852 – July 1917) was a Canadian doctor of medicine, inventor, engineer, organist, musician and professor of Mathematics & Mechanics at Université Laval and at the École Polytechnique de Montréal.

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Sally Kern

Sally Kern (born November 27, 1946) is a former Oklahoma state legislator, and former schoolteacher from Oklahoma City.

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Sally Liberman Smith

Sally Liberman Smith (May 7, 1929 - December 1, 2007) was an American educator.

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Sally O'Reilly

Sally O'Reilly (born 1971) is a writer, critic, teacher and editor.

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Salma Kikwete

Salma Kikwete (born 30 November 1963) is a Tanzanian educator, activist, and politician who served as the First Lady of Tanzania from 2005 to 2015 as the wife of Tanzanian President Jakaya Kikwete.

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Salu Hunkin-Finau

Salu Hunkin-Finau, Ed.D, (born ?) is an American Samoan educator, politician, and academic administrator.

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Salvador Araneta

Salvador Z. Araneta (January 31, 1902 – October 7, 1982) was a Filipino nationalist, constitutionalist, statesman, civil servant, lawyer, educator, economist, businessman, industrialist, environmentalist, and philanthropist.

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Salvador Debenedetti

Salvador Santiago Lorenzo Debenedetti (March 2, 1884September 30, 1930) was an Argentine archaeologist, anthropologist and educator.

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Sam B. Thomas

Sam B. Thomas, Sr. (January 1, 1925 – October 19, 2007), was a Kentucky educator who served from January 1972 until December 1986 as a Democratic member of the Kentucky House of Representatives from Lebanon, the seat of Marion County.

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Sam Byibesho

Sam Byibesho (born 25 April 1964) is a Ugandan teacher, public administrator and politician.

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Sam Cheptoris

Sam Cheptoris is a Ugandan politician.

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Sam Franklyn Gibson

Sam Franklyn Gibson commonly known as Bode Gibson (born October 15, 1952) is a Sierra Leonean politician who has been Mayor of Freetown since 2012.

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Sam H. Theriot

Samuel Houston Theriot, usually known as Sam H. Theriot (born August 1954), is a Democratic former member of the Louisiana House of Representatives from Abbeville in Vermilion Parish in southwestern Louisiana.

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Sam Kassin

Sam Kassin (lit. Shlomo Kassin), also known as "Rabbi Sammy", is an American educator in Israel.

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Sam Porcello

Samuel J. Porcello (May 23, 1935 – May 12, 2012) was an American food scientist who worked at Nabisco for 34 years.

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Sam Solon

Sam George Solon (June 25, 1931 – December 28, 2001) was a Minnesota politician, and a member of the Minnesota Senate and the Minnesota House of Representatives.

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Samaun Samadikun

Samaun Samadikun (April 15, 1931 – November 15, 2006) was an Indonesian electrical engineer.

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Samina Syed

Samina Hasan Syed (1944-2016), was a noted Punjabi-language singer and music teacher.

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Sammus

Enongo Lumumba-Kasongo (born March 20, 1986), known as Sammus, often stylized as SΔMMUS, is an American underground rapper, former teacher, PhD student and record producer.

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Sammy Rogers

Samantha 'Sammy' Rogers (previously Daniels) is a fictional character in the British soap opera Brookside.

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Samoa Girl Guides Association

The Samoa Girl Guides Association is the national Guiding organization of Samoa.

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Sampagodu Vighnaraja

Sampagodu S. Vighnaraja is an Indian Carnatic music, vocalist, flutist and music composer, a popular proponent of the legendary GNB, School.

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Samuel Blumenfeld

Samuel L. Blumenfeld (born 1927 in New York City, died June 1, 2015 in Waltham, Massachusetts) was an American author and educator.

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Samuel Boulanger

Samuel Boulanger (May 8, 1909 July 13, 1989) was a Canadian politician, agrologist, manager, manufacturer and teacher.

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Samuel C. Armstrong

Samuel Chapman Armstrong (January 30, 1839 – May 11, 1893), the son of Hawaiian missionaries, rose through the Union Army during the American Civil War, to become a General leading units of African American soldiers.

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Samuel C. Pomeroy

Samuel Clarke Pomeroy (January 3, 1816 – August 27, 1891) was a United States senator from Kansas in the mid-19th century.

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Samuel DeWitt Proctor

Samuel DeWitt Proctor (July 13, 1921 – May 22, 1997) was an African American minister, educator, and humanitarian.

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Samuel E. Hogg

Samuel E. Hogg (April 18, 1783 – May 28, 1842) was an American politician and a member of the United States House of Representatives who represented Tennessee from 1817 to 1819.

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Samuel Guze

Samuel Barry Guze (October 18, 1923 – July 19, 2000) was an American psychiatrist, medical educator, and researcher.

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Samuel Johnson Jr.

Samuel Johnson Jr. (March 10, 1757 – August 20, 1836) was the author of the first English dictionary compiled by an American, "A school dictionary: being a compendium of the latest and most improved dictionaries".

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Samuel L. Southard

Samuel Lewis Southard (June 9, 1787June 26, 1842) was a prominent U.S. statesman of the early 19th century, serving as a U.S. Senator, Secretary of the Navy, and the tenth Governor of New Jersey.

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Samuel L. Stanley

Samuel L. Stanley Jr., is an American educator, biomedical researcher and the fifth president of the State University of New York at Stony Brook.

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Samuel M. Ralston

Samuel Moffett Ralston (December 1, 1857 – October 14, 1925) was Democratic politician, the 28th Governor of and a United States Senator from the U.S. state of Indiana.

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Samuel P. Wheeler

Samuel P. Wheeler (1839–1906) was a prominent Illinois lawyer of the nineteenth century.

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Samuel Powell

Samuel Powell (July 10, 1776 – August 2, 1841), was an American politician who represented Tennessee in the United States House of Representatives.

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Samuel Robles

Samuel Robles (born 1974) is a Panamanian conductor, composer, and writer.

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Samuel Ryder

Samuel Ryder (24 March 1858 – 2 January 1936) was an English businessman, entrepreneur, golf enthusiast, and golf promoter.

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Samuel Wendell Williston

Samuel Wendell Williston (July 10, 1851 – August 30, 1918) was an American educator and paleontologist who was the first to propose that birds developed flight cursorially (by running), rather than arboreally (by leaping from tree to tree).

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Samuel Wilderspin

Samuel Wilderspin (23 March 1791, London – 1866) was an English educator known for his pioneering work on infant schools.

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San Cassiano, Venice

San Cassiano (Church of Saint Cassian) is a 14th-century Roman Catholic church located in the San Polo sestiere of the Italian city of Venice.

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San Tiago Dantas

Francisco Clementino San Tiago Dantas (August 30, 1911 in Rio de Janeiro – September 6, 1964 in Rio de Janeiro) was a journalist, lawyer, teacher and congressman, as well as Minister of Foreign Affairs during the presidency of João Goulart.

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Sandford Lyne

Sandford Lyne (1945/6 – February 7, 2007) was an American poet, educator, and editor.

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Sandra Hochman

Sandra Hochman (born on September 11th, 1936 in New York City) is an award winning American author, poet, journalist, novelist, educator, screenwriter, lyricist and documentary film maker.

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Sandra Martin

Sandra Martin is the author of the highly read Breaking the "Sound" Barrier to Fluent Reading, a curricular reading/spelling intervention designed to reach the at-risk learner.

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Sandra Peterson (politician)

Sandra E. (Espeseth) Peterson (January 1936 – October 24, 2015) was a Minnesota politician and member of the Minnesota House of Representatives representing District 45A, which included all or portions of the cities of New Hope, Plymouth and Crystal in western Hennepin County, which is part of the Twin Cities metropolitan area.

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Sandrilene fa Toren

Lady Sandrilene fa Toren, or Sandry, is a fictional character from Tamora Pierce's quartets The Circle of Magic and The Circle Opens as well as the stand-alone The Will of the Empress.

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Sandro Gozi

Sandro Gozi is an Italian politician and Member of the Parliament of Italy.

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Sandwatch

Sandwatch is a program in which children, youth and adults work together to scientifically monitor and critically evaluate the problems facing their beach environments.

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Sandy Galef

Sandra R. "Sandy" Galef (born May 7, 1940) is a state legislator and member of the New York State Assembly.

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Sandy Griffiths

Benjamin Mervyn "Sandy" Griffiths (17 January 1909 – 21 January 1974) was a Welsh football referee from Abertillery, Monmouthshire.

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Sandy Jerstad

Sandra Isabelle "Sandy" Jerstad is a Democratic member of the South Dakota Senate, representing the 12th district since 2006.

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Sanja Stijačić

Sanja Stijačić (born 14 November 1965) is a Serbian flutist and Associate Professor of Flute at the University of Pristina (Kosovska Mitrovica) and University of East Sarajevo.

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Sanjeev Datta

Sanjeev Datta (born 13 October 1968) is an Indian educationist, mentor, teacher, trainer and master spirit life-success coach & curriculum consultant with expertise in the field of personality building in children & adults.

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Santa Clara University School of Education, Counseling Psychology, and Pastoral Ministries

The School of Education and Counseling Psychology at Santa Clara University was created in the fall of 2001 and brought together graduate programs in Counseling Psychology and Education.

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Santiago Pérez de Manosalbas

Santiago Pérez de Manosalbas was a Colombian educator, lawyer, diplomat, writer, journalist and statesman who was President of the United States of Colombia between 1874 and 1876.

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Santo André (Santiago do Cacém)

Vila Nova de Santo André, usually just called Santo André, is a city located near the Atlantic Ocean and belonging to the municipality of Santiago do Cacém, Alentejo Litoral, in Portugal.

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Santo Versace

Santo Domenico Versace (born 16 December 1944) is an Italian businessman who is the president and co-chief executive officer of Gianni Versace SpA, based in Milan, Italy.

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Sara Davis Buechner

Sara Davis Buechner "", retrieved February 25, 2007.

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Sara Larraín

Sara María Larraín Ruiz-Tagle (born 1952) is a Chilean politician and environmentalist who ran for president in 1999 presidential election.

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Sarah Dougher

Sarah Dougher (born September 15, 1967) is an American singer-songwriter, author, and teacher.

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Sarah Fuller

Sarah Fuller (February 15, 1836 – August 1, 1927) was an American educator.

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Sarah Gibson Blanding

Sarah Gibson Blanding (November 22, 1898 – March 3, 1985) was an American educator and academic administrator who served as Vassar's sixth president (1946–1964) and its first female president.

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Sarah Jiménez

Sarah Jimenez Vernis (February 3, 1927 – March 13, 2017) was a Mexican artist known for her political graphic work in the mid 20th century, especially with the Taller de Gráfica Popular, earning her membership in the Salón de la Plástica Mexicana.

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Sarah Lawrence College

Sarah Lawrence College is a private liberal arts college in the United States.

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Sarah Meriwether Nutter

Sarah H. Meriwether (or "Meriweather") Nutter (January 1, 1888 – May 10, 1950) was one of the original twenty founders of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated, the first sorority founded by African-American women.

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Sarah Pierce

Sarah Pierce (June 26, 1767 – January 19, 1852) was a teacher, educator and founder of one of the earliest schools for girls in the United States, the Litchfield Female Academy in Litchfield, Connecticut.

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Sarah Webster Fabio

Sarah Webster Fabio (January 20, 1928 – November 7, 1979) was a poet, literary critic and educator.

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Sargentes de la Lora

Sargentes de la Lora is a municipality located in the province of Burgos, Castile and León, Spain.

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Sari Palm

Sari Palm is a Finnish politician and a member of the Parliament of Finland between 2007 and 2015 representing Kymi.

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Sarojini Jugnauth

Sarojini Ballah, The Right Honorable Lady Jugnauth (commonly known as Lady Sarojini Jugnauth), a former Spouse of the Prime Minister of Mauritius is the wife of Sir Anerood Jugnauth.

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Sarojini Vidhyalaya Matric Higher Secondary School

Sarojini Vidhyalaya Matric Higher Secondary School, abbreviated SVMHSS, is a school located in Komarapalayam, Mohanur, Tamil Nadu under a management trust.

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Sathyan (actor)

Sathyan (born Cheruvilakathu Veettil Manuel Sathyaneshan Nadar on 9 November 1912 – 15 June 1971), was an Indian film actor, noted for his natural style and versatility.

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Satish Dhawan

Satish Dhawan (25 September 1920 – 3 January 2002) was an Indian mathematician and aerospace engineer, widely regarded as the father of experimental fluid dynamics research in India.

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Saul Amarel

Saul Amarel (1928 – December 18, 2002) was professor of computer science at Rutgers University, and best known for his pioneering work in artificial intelligence (AI).

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Sámi University of Applied Sciences

Sámi University of Applied Sciences (Sámi allaskuvla, Samisk høgskole) is a university college that is located in the village of Kautokeino in Kautokeino Municipality in Finnmark county, Norway.

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Sándor Lezsák

Sándor Lezsák (born 30 October 1949) is a Hungarian poet, teacher and politician and was managing Speaker of the National Assembly of Hungary since Speaker, László Kövér, after resigning of Pál Schmitt, became the acting President of Hungary from 2 April 2012 to 10 May 2012.

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Sérgio Assad

Sérgio Assad (born 26 December 1952) is a Brazilian guitarist, composer, and arranger who often performs with his brother, Odair Assad in the guitar duo Sérgio and Odair Assad, commonly referred to as Assad Brothers or Duo Assad.

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Sérgio Mascarenhas de Oliveira

Sérgio Mascarenhas de Oliveira (b. May 2, 1928, Rio de Janeiro) is a noted Brazilian experimental physicist, educator and scientific leader.

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Sør-Trøndelag University College

Sør-Trøndelag University College (Norwegian: Høgskolen i Sør-Trøndelag) or HiST is a Norwegian university college located in Trondheim.

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Scholarly method

The scholarly method or scholarship is the body of principles and practices used by scholars to make their claims about the world as valid and trustworthy as possible, and to make them known to the scholarly public.

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School corporal punishment in the United States

Corporal punishment, also referred to as "physical punishment" or "physical discipline," is defined as utilizing physical force, no matter how light, to cause deliberate bodily pain or discomfort in response to some undesired behavior.

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School counselor

A school counselor works in primary (elementary and middle) schools and/or secondary schools to provide academic, career, college access/affordability/admission, and social-emotional competencies to all students through a school counseling program.

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School District 36 Surrey

School District 36 Surrey operates schools in Surrey, White Rock, and Barnston Island, British Columbia.

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School of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Zhejiang University

School of Aeronautics and Astronautics (SAA) of Zhejiang University (Traditional Chinese: 浙江大學航空航天學院, Simplified Chinese: 浙江大学航空航天学院), is one of the university schools/colleges primarily focuses on space technology in the People's Republic of China.

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School of Economics and Management, Khazar University

Since its formation in 1991, the School of Economics and Management (İqtisadiyyat və Menecment fakültəsi) at Khazar University has been a business school in Azerbaijan.

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School social worker

A school social worker provides counseling and psycho-social services to children and adolescents in schools at both micro and macro levels.

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School Teachers' Pay and Conditions Document

The School Teachers' Pay and Conditions Document (STPCD) is an annually-published document which forms a part of the contract of all teachers and head teachers in maintained schools in England and Wales.

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School timetable

A school timetable is a table for coordinating these four elements.

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School violence

School violence encompasses physical violence, including student-on-student fighting and corporal punishment; psychological violence, including verbal abuse; sexual violence, including rape and sexual harassment; many forms of bullying, including cyberbullying; and carrying weapons in school.

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School website

A school website is any website built, designed, and maintained by or for a school.

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School-Centred Initial Teacher Training

The School-Centred Initial Teacher Training (SCITT) programme is a teacher-training course in England.

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Schooler

Schooler may refer to.

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Schoolmaster

The word schoolmaster, or simply master, formerly referred to a male school teacher.

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Schools Attuned

The Schools Attuned to All Kinds of Minds Program was a research-based professional development program for educators administered by the nonprofit organization All Kinds of Minds Institute.

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Schuyler VanValkenburg

Schuyler Thomas VanValkenburg (born 1984) is an American teacher and politician.

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Science education in England

'''Science education''' ''' in England''' is generally regulated at all levels for assessments that are England's; from 'primary' to 'tertiary' (university).

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Science in newly industrialized countries

Scientific research is concentrated in the developed world, with only a marginal contribution from the rest of the world.

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Science Olympiad

Science Olympiad is an American team competition in which students compete in 23 'events' pertaining to various scientific disciplines, including earth science, biology, chemistry, physics, and engineering.

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Scipio Africanus Jones

Scipio Africanus Jones (August 3, 1863 – March 2, 1943) was an African-American educator, lawyer, judge, philanthropist, and Republican politician from the state of Arkansas.

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Scott Hammond (politician)

Scott Hammond (born 1966 in Syracuse, New York) is an American politician.

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Scott Makar

Scott Douglas Makar is an American lawyer, college professor and Judge on the Florida First District Court of Appeal.

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Scott Murphy

Matthew Scott Murphy (born January 26, 1970) is an American entrepreneur and a former U.S. Representative for, having served a portion of one term from April 2009 until January 2011.

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Scouting and Guiding Federation of Turkey

Scouting and Guiding Federation of Turkey (Türkiye İzcilik Federasyonu, TİF) is the national Scouting and Guiding federation of Turkey.

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SD Negeri 1 Pegandekan

SD Negeri 1 Pegandekan is an elementary school in the Jawa Tengah, Indonesia.

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Sean Bergin

Sean Bergin (29 June 1948 – 1 September 2012) was an avant-garde jazz saxophonist and flautist from South Africa.

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Sean Bradley

Sean Bradley (birthday unknown) is an American conductor, composer, violinist, music theorist, educator, and impresario (producer of large-scale symphonic and operatic events).

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Sean Farren

Sean Nial Farren (born 6 September 1939) is an Irish politician and academic in Northern Ireland.

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Sean Sasser

Sean Franklin Sasser (October 25, 1968 – August 7, 2013) was an American educator, pastry chef and reality television personality best known for his appearances on MTV's The Real World: San Francisco, which depicted his relationship with fellow AIDS activist Pedro Zamora.

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Seattle University

Seattle University (SU) is a Jesuit Catholic university in the northwestern United States, located in the First Hill neighborhood of Seattle, Washington.

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Seán Neeson

Seán Neeson (born 9 February 1946) is a politician in Northern Ireland who served as leader of the Alliance Party of Northern Ireland between 1998 and 2001.

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Second International Congress on Education of the Deaf

The Second International Congress on Education of the Deaf was (despite the name) the first international conference of deaf educators held in Milan, Italy in 1880.

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Second-language acquisition classroom research

Second-language acquisition classroom research is an area of research in second-language acquisition concerned with how people learn languages in educational settings.

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Secret identity

A secret identity is a person's alter ego which is not known to the general populace, most often used in fiction.

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Secrets and Words

Secrets and Words is a British drama television series shown on BBC One.

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Secularism in Turkey

Secularism in Turkey defines the relationship between religion and state in the country of Turkey.

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Segundo Montes

Segundo Montes, S.J. (Valladolid, Spain, May 15, 1933 – San Salvador, El Salvador, November 16, 1989) was a scholar, philosopher, educator, sociologist and Jesuit priest.

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Seiichi Tejima

Incorporates translated material from the article in the Japanese Wikipedia was a Japanese educator of the Meiji period.

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Sekou Biddle

Sekou Biddle is a politician in Washington, D.C.

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Self-esteem

Self-esteem reflects an individual's overall subjective emotional evaluation of his or her own worth.

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Selwyn Whalley

Selwyn Davies Whalley (24 February 1934 – 8 August 2008) is an English former footballer.

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Semiprofession

A semiprofession is an occupation that requires advanced knowledge and skills but is not widely regarded as a true profession.

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Sempronius H. Boyd

Sempronius Hamilton Boyd (May 28, 1828 – June 22, 1894) was a nineteenth-century politician, lawyer, judge and teacher from Missouri.

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Semra Sezer

Semra Sezer (née Kürümoğlu) (born August 17, 1944) is a school teacher by profession and was the First Lady of Turkey from May 16, 2000 until August 28, 2007 during the presidency of her husband Ahmet Necdet Sezer.

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Senam Okudzeto

Senam Okudzeto (born 1972) is an American and British artist and educator who lives and works in Basel, London, Ghana and New York City.

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Senfronia Thompson

Senfronia Calpernia Thompson (born January 1, 1939) is a Democratic member of the Texas House of Representatives, representing the 141st District since 1972.

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Senhor

Senhor (abb. Sr.; plural: senhores, abb. Sr.es or Srs.), from the Latin Senior (comparative of Senex, "old man"), is the Portuguese word for lord, sir or mister.

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Senia Russakoff

Senia Russakoff Alexander (September 26, 1891 - December 29, 1981) was a Russian dancer and teacher.

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Senioritis (musical)

Senioritis is a high school musical comedy about the stresses of senior year and is a satire on teachers, parents, college admissions, celebrities, and the money culture.

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Sentinel Project for Genocide Prevention

The Sentinel Project for Genocide Prevention (commonly known as The Sentinel Project) is an International Non-Governmental Organisation based in Toronto, Ontario, Canada with approximately 60 members in North America.

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Seoirse Brún

Seoirse Brún (George Browne), was an Irish scribe, fl.

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Seoul Women's University

Seoul Women's University is a private university in Nowon-gu, Seoul, South Korea.

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Separate spheres

Terms such as separate spheres and domestic–public dichotomy refer to a social phenomenon, within modern societies that feature, to some degree, an empirical separation between a domestic or private sphere and a public or social sphere.

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Seppo Salko

Seppo Ilmari Salko (born 20 April 1941 in Oulu, FinlandPretrial protocols, interrogation of the plaintiff Seppo Salko in the pretrial investigation before the court case Prosecutor v. Ruokanen. Espoo Police, 19 May 2002.) is a Finnish retired elementary school teacher and a former missionary to Taiwan with the Finnish Missionary Society (FMS), and together with his wife the longest serving employee of the FMS dormitory in Taichung, Taiwan.

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Septima Poinsette Clark

Septima Poinsette Clark (May 3, 1898 – December 15, 1987) was an American educator and civil rights activist.

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Septimus Winner

Septimus Winner (11 May 1827 – 22 November 1902) was an American songwriter of the 19th century.

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Sequoyah

Sequoyah (ᏍᏏᏉᏯ Ssiquoya, as he signed his name, or ᏎᏉᏯ Se-quo-ya, as is often spelled in Cherokee; named in English George Gist or George Guess) (17701843), was a Cherokee silversmith.

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Serge Langis

Serge Langis is a Canadian teacher and professional basketball coach, last serving as the head coach of the KW Titans in the National Basketball League of Canada (NBL Canada).

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Sergio Badilla Castillo

Sergio Badilla Castillo (born November 30, 1947 in Valparaiso, Chile) is a Chilean poet and the founder of poetic transrealism in contemporary poetry.

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Sergio Berlioz

Sergio Berlioz (born 1963, Mexico City) is a composer and musicologist who has participated in over 4000 conferences, round tables and concerts; with almost four decades of academic experience, Sergio Berlioz has taught and given seminars and lectures on music and history of art at various universities and cultural institutions throughout Mexico and the Czech Republic.

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Seth Berry

Seth Allan Berry (born November 1, 1968) is an American educator and Democratic politician from the state of Maine.

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Seven Myths about Education

Seven Myths about Education is a book about education by Daisy Christodoulou.

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Seventh grade

Seventh grade, equivalent to Year 8 in England and Wales, and First Year in Scotland, is a year of education in many nations.

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Sex education curriculum

A Sex education curriculum is a sex education program encompassing the methods, materials, and assessments exercised to inform individuals of the issues relating to human sexuality, including human sexual anatomy, sexual reproduction, sexual intercourse, reproductive health, emotional relations, reproductive rights and responsibilities, abstinence, birth control, and other aspects of human sexual behavior.

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Sfatul Țării

Sfatul Țării (Country Council) was a council that united political, public, cultural, and professional organizations in the greater part of the territory of the Governorate of Bessarabia in the disintegrating Russian Empire, which proclaimed the Moldavian Democratic Republic as part of the Russian Federative Republic in December 1917, and then union with Romania in April (according to the old style, March) 1918.

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Shaban Bantariza

Shaban Bantariza is a retired colonel in the Uganda People's Defense Force (UPDF).

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Shadrach Livingstone James

Shadrach Livingstone James (15 May 1890 - 7 August 1956) was a teacher, unionist and Aboriginal activist.

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Shadrach Pryce

Shadrach Pryce was a Welsh Anglican priest and educationalist in the last part of the 19th century and the first decade of the 20th.

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Shadya Yasin

Shadya Yasin (Shaadiyya Yaasiin; شادية ياسين) is a Somali social activist, poet and teacher.

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Shahid Beheshti Teacher Training College

Shahid Beheshti Teachers Training College is a college in Mashhad dedicated to training teachers for Iran education system.

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Shahjehan Syed Karim

Shahjehan Syed Karim was a Pakistani bureaucrat and educator who was known as founder of Institute of Business Management.

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Shakir Ali (artist)

Shakir Ali (Urdu: شاکر على (1975–1916) was an influential modern Pakistani artist and an art teacher. He was the principal of the National College of Arts in Lahore. He first joined Mayo School of Art as a lecturer in Art in 1954 and after changing the name of Mayo School to National College of Arts in 1958, he became its first Pakistani principal in 1962. Widely known to have inspired cubism among the artists of Lahore, he had a huge following of artists in Pakistan, most of whom were his students including Jamil Naqsh, Bashir Mirza, Ahmed Pervez and others., Published 2 October 2016, Retrieved 12 September 2017.

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Shannon Robinson

Shannon Robinson is a former Democratic member of the New Mexico Senate.

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Shaolin vs Lama

Shaolin vs Lama is a kung fu film starring Alexander Lo.

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Sharan Burrow

Sharan Burrow (born 12 December 1954) is the General Secretary of the International Trade Union Confederation (ITUC) and a former President of the Australian Council of Trade Unions (ACTU) (2000–2010).

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Share My Lesson

Share My Lesson is a free teaching resources website with over 300,000 resources.

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Shared Visions

Shared Visions is a book sharing the voices of persons with a visual impairment.

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Sharifa Alkhateeb

Sharifa Alkhateeb (1946 – 2004) was an American writer, researcher and teacher on cultural communication and community building for Islam and Muslims in the United States.

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Sharon la Hechicera

Sharon la Hechicera (Sharon the Sorceress), also known by the nicknames La Reina de la Tecnocumbia, La Diva, and La Diva Criolla (born Edith Rosario Bermeo Cisneros; 28 March 1974 - 4 January 2015), was an Ecuadorian television actress and presenter, music producer, advertising and public relations consultant, lingerie designer, and singer known for her promotion and performing of the tecnocumbia genre.

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Sharon Steckman

Sharon S. Steckman (born 1947 in Chicago, Illinois) is a member of the Iowa House of Representatives, representing the 53rd District since 2012.

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Shazam! (TV series)

Shazam! is a half-hour live-action television program produced by Filmation (the studio's first such program), based on the superhero Captain Marvel, also known as Shazam, of Fawcett Comics' comic book series Whiz Comics (now owned by DC Comics).

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Sheboygan, Wisconsin

Sheboygan is a city in and the county seat of Sheboygan County, Wisconsin, United States.

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Sheeba Aslam Fehmi

Sheeba Aslam Fehmi is a feminist writer and journalist in India, and one of the Indian Muslim women scholars who write on Islam (among other issues).

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Sheikh Abdi Abikar Gafle

Sheikh Abdi Abikar Gāfle or also more famously known as Gāfle (Somali: Sheekh Cabdi Abiikar "Gaafle").

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Sheikh Abdurahman Sh. Nur

Sheikh Abdurahman Sh.

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Sheikh Ali Madad

Sheikh Ali Madad (fa) was a Parachinar Pakistan Shia Muslim religious leader, politician born in Gilgit.

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Sheikh Rajab Ali

Sheikh Rajab Ali (fa) was a Parachinar Pakistan Shia Muslim religious leader, Imam Mosque, Teacher born in Gilgit region.

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Sheila Bappoo

The Hon Mrs.

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Sheila Bender

Sheila Bender is an American poet and essayist, best known for her popular books on writing instruction.

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Sheila Graber

Sheila Graber (born 1940) is a British animator and Visiting Professor to the University of Sunderland.

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Sheila Klinker

Sheila Ann Klinker is a Democratic politician who is currently a member of the Indiana House of Representatives, representing the 27th District since 1982.

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Sheila McClean

Sheila McClean, RUA, (1932 – 5 Aug 2016) was an Irish painter, whose work was in the impressionist style.

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Sheila Watson (writer)

Sheila Martin Watson (24 October 1909 – 1 February 1998) was a Canadian novelist, critic and teacher.

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Shelby M. Jackson

Shelby Marion Jackson (November 20, 1903 – January 25, 1972) was a Democrat who served from 1948 to 1964 as the superintendent of public education in Louisiana.

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Sheldon Hackney

Francis Sheldon Hackney, known as Sheldon Hackney (December 5, 1933 – September 12, 2013) was a prominent U.S. educator.

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Shelley Keeney

Shelley Keeney (née White) (born June 24, 1979)(2 November 2008).

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Shelley Riley Moore

Shelley Riley Moore (July 15, 1926 – September 13, 2014) was an American educator who served as the First Lady of West Virginia from 1969-77, and from 1985-89 during the tenure of her husband, former Governor Arch A. Moore, Jr. Moore's twelve year tenure was the longest of any first lady in West Virginia's history.

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Sheltered instruction

Sheltered instruction is an approach to teaching English language learners which integrates language and content instruction.

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Sherraine Schalm

Sherraine Schalm, formerly Sherraine Schalm-MacKay (born June 21, 1975), is a former top-ranked Canadian Olympic épée fencer.

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Sheryl Lee

Sheryl Lynn Lee (born April 22, 1967) is a German-born American film, stage, and television actress.

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Sheryl Nuxoll

Sheryl L. Nuxoll (born March 7, 1951) is an American politician from the state of Idaho.

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Shi Yan Xu

Shi Yanxu is the director of Shaolin Temple Cultural Center in Los Angeles.

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Shinobu Sato

Shinobu Sato (born June 5, 1955), is a Japanese classical artist.

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Shipston-on-Stour Rugby Football Club

Shipston-on-Stour Rugby Football Club is an English rugby union team based in Shipston-on-Stour in Warwickshire.

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Shirla R. McClain

Shirla Lorraine Robinson McClain, Ph.D. (February 4, 1935 – May 31, 1997) is an American educator.

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Shirley Chisholm

Shirley Anita Chisholm (née St. Hill; November 30, 1924 – January 1, 2005) was an American politician, educator, and author.

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Shirley D. Bowler

Shirley Bowler (née Duvigneaud; born October 2, 1949) is a writer and editor who served as a member of the Louisiana House of Representatives from 1992 until term-limited in 2008.

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Shirley Jane Vernon

Shirley Jane Vernon (December 9, 1930 - February 27, 2011) was an American architect and architectural educator in Pennsylvania.

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Shlomo Giora Shoham

Shlomo Giora Shoham received the Israel Prize in the category of Criminology Research in 2003.

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Shmuel Ashkenasi

Shmuel Ashkenasi (שמואל אשכנזי; born January 11, 1941) is an Israeli violinist and teacher.

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Shmuel Zytomirski

Shmuel Zytomirski (שמואל ז'יטומירסקי, Szmuel Żytomirski; September 16, 1900 – 1944) was a well-known figure at the Jewish community of Lublin before and during World War II and the father of Henio Zytomirski.

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Shoaib Hashmi

Shoaib Hashmi (شعیب ہاشمی) is a veteran playwright, actor and professor from Pakistan.

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Shobha Nihalani

Shobha Nihalani is an Indian author known for her thriller and fantasy novels; The Silent Monument and the Nine trilogy.

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Shonan Junai Gumi

is a manga by Tooru Fujisawa which was published from March 1990 to September 1996 and compiled in 31 volumes.

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Shoulder to Shoulder’s Role in Education in Honduras

Shoulder to Shoulder (StoS) or Hombro a Hombro is a grassroots, community-based, non-profit non-governmental organization (NGO) registered in Honduras since 1996.

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Shouren Yang

Shouren Yang (P.R.China, 22 April 1933) is a professor in the School of Earth and Space Sciences in Peking University and an educator.

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Shree Hareshwar Vidyalaya

Shree Hareshwar Vidyalaya (श्री हरेश्वर विद्यालय), is a higher secondary School in Karjule Hareshwar, Ahmednagar, Maharashtra, India.

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Shu Xingbei

Shu Xingbei (aka Hsin Pei Soh, Hsin-Pei Soh, or Hsin P. Soh) (October 1, 1905 - October 30, 1983), was an educator and leading physicist in China.

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Shulamit Katznelson

Shulamit Katznelson (1919–1999) was a pioneering Israeli educator and ulpan founder who sought to bring Jews and Arabs together through language studies.

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Sibusiso Bengu

Sibusiso Mandlenkosi Emmanuel Bengu (b 8 May 1934) is a prominent South African politician.

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Sidney Brownsberger

Sidney Brownsberger (born September 20, 1845, Perrysburg, Ohio; died August 13, 1930, Fletcher, North Carolina) was an American Seventh-day Adventist educator and administrator.

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Sidney Clarke (priest)

The Venerable Sidney Lampard Clarke MA, BSc was an eminent Anglican Chaplain.

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Sidney Edgerton

Sidney Edgerton (August 17, 1818 – July 19, 1900) was an American politician, lawyer, judge and teacher from Ohio.

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Sidonius (Irish saint)

Sidonius (Saëns; Sídann) was an Irish-born French monk and saint.

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Siebenlehn

Siebenlehn is a district of the town Großschirma in Landkreis Mittelsachsen.

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Siegfried Bernfeld

Siegfried Bernfeld (May 7, 1892, Lemberg, Galicia, Austria-Hungary (today Ukraine) – April 2, 1953, San Francisco) was an Austrian psychologist and educator who was a native of Lemberg (now Lviv, Ukraine).

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Siegfried van Praag

Siegfried Emanuel van Praag (8 August 1899 in Amsterdam – 16 March 2002 in Brussels), was a prolific Dutch writer of more than 60 books.

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Sierra Leone Ministry of Education

Sierra Leone Ministry of Education is a Ministerial department of the Government of Sierra Leone that is in charge of planning, overseeing, and implementing the educational policies of Sierra Leone.

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Silas C. Swallow

Silas Comfort Swallow (March 5, 1839–August 13, 1930) was a United States Methodist preacher and prohibitionist politician who was a lifelong opponent of slavery.

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Silas Rhodes

Silas H. Rhodes (September 15, 1915 – June 27, 2007) was an American educator and co-founder of a trade school for illustrators and cartoonists that eventually became the School of Visual Arts, one of the premier U.S. colleges for art and design.

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Silent ball

Silent ball is the Psi Chi national game in which a ball (representing the psyche) is thrown from player to player (representing cheires) while everyone remains silent.

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Silje Vige

Silje Vige (born 24 May 1976, in Jørpeland) is a Norwegian singer from Jørpeland outside Stavanger.

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Simon Dormandy

Simon Dormandy is an English theatre director, teacher and actor.

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Simon Eldershaw

Simon Eldershaw (born 3 December 1983) is an English former professional footballer.

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Simon Flexner

Simon Flexner, M.D. (March 25, 1863 in Louisville, Kentucky – May 2, 1946) was a physician, scientist, administrator, and professor of experimental pathology at the University of Pennsylvania (1899–1903).

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Simon Halkin

Simon Halkin (Hebrew: שמעון הלקין) (born October 30, 1899; died 1987) was an Israeli poet, novelist, teacher, and translator.

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Simon J. Bronner

Simon J. Bronner (born April 7, 1954 in Haifa, Israel) is an American folklorist, ethnologist, historian, sociologist, educator, and author.

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Simon Kapwepwe

Simon Mwansa Kapwepwe (April 12, 1922 – January 26, 1980) was the first vice-president of Zambia from 1967 to 1970.

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Simon Mayo

Simon Andrew Hicks Mayo (born 21 September 1958) is an English radio presenter who has worked for BBC Radio since 1981. Mayo was the presenter of Simon Mayo Drivetime on BBC Radio 2 between 2010 and 2018 and with Mark Kermode, presenter of Kermode and Mayo's Film Review on BBC Radio 5 Live. Mayo currently presents a revamped drive time show on Radio 2 with Jo Whiley which began on 14 May 2018. In 2008, Mayo was recognised as the "Radio Broadcaster of the Year" at the 34th annual Broadcasting Press Guild Awards and the "Speech Broadcaster of the Year" at the Sony Radio Academy Awards, receiving the latter for his "ability to paint colourful pictures of location and event and his ability to bring the very best out of his guests, encouraging conversation and interaction between them while skilfully nudging and controlling them" and for being "a master of light and shade, handling serious and lighter issues with aplomb." Mayo is the author of several books, including the acclaimed Itch trilogy of thrillers for younger readers. He is one of the highest paid BBC radio presenters.

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Simon Scarrow

Simon Scarrow (born 3 October 1962) is a UK-based author, born in Nigeria and now based in Norfolk.

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Simon Sechter

Simon Sechter (11 October 1788 – 10 September 1867) was an Austrian music theorist, teacher, organist, conductor and composer.

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Simon Vega

Simon H. Vega (October 8, 1935 – May 12, 2017) was a high school teacher who became a friend of singer Elvis Presley while the two served together in the United States Army in Germany from 1958–1960.

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Simon Verepaeus

Simon Verepaeus or Verrept (c. 1522–1598) was a priest and educator in the 16th-century Habsburg Netherlands, whose works on prayer, Latin grammar, and Latin composition continued to be reprinted until the early 19th century.

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Simon W. Tudor

Simon Woodson Tudor (November 5, 1887—May 10, 1956) was a prominent educator, businessman, church and civic leader, and philanthropist in the central Louisiana city of Pineville in the first half of the twentieth century.

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Simone Beck

Simone "Simca" Beck (7 July 1904 in Normandy, France – 20 December 1991) was a French cookbook author and cooking teacher who, along with colleagues Julia Child and Louisette Bertholle, played a significant role in the introduction of French cooking technique and recipes into American kitchens.

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Sinéad Madden

Sinéad Madden (born in Galway, Ireland) is an Irish singer-songwriter and fiddle player, best known as a member of the Moya Brennan band.

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Sioeli Nau

Sioeli Nau also known as Joel Nau (18251895) was a Tongan Methodist minister.

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Sir William Gladstone, 7th Baronet

Sir Erskine William Gladstone of Fasque and Balfour, 7th Baronet, (29 October 1925 – 29 March 2018) was a teacher and officer of the Royal Navy.

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Siragu Montessori School

Siragu Montessori School is a school in Chennai, India.

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Siri Sverdrup Lunden

Siri Sverdrup Lunden (born 23 March 1920 in Kongsberg, Norway - deceased 24 August 2003 in Trondheim) was a Norwegian Professor of Slavic languages at the University of Oslo 1971–1987, married to Professor Terkel Nissen Rosenqvist.

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Sirr Al-Khatim Al-Khalifa

Sirr Al-Khatim Al-Khalifa Al-Hassan (سرالختم الخليفة الحسن, 1 January 1919, – 18 February 2006) was a Sudanese politician, ambassador and an elite educator, who served as the 5th Prime Minister of Sudan.

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Sister Mary Irene FitzGibbon

Sister Irene (born Catherine Rosamund Fitzgibbon; May 12, 1823 – August 14, 1896) was an American nun who founded the New York Foundling Hospital in 1869.

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Sixth grade

Sixth grade (equivalent to P7 in Scotland, Year 7 elsewhere in the UK, and Year 6 in Australia) is a year of education.

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Sixto Ríos

Sixto Ríos García (Pelahustán, Toledo, January 4, 1913 – Madrid, July 8, 2008), was a Spanish mathematician, known as the father of Spanish statistics.

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Skövde

Skövde (pronunciation) is a locality and urban centre in Skövde Municipality and Västra Götaland County, in the Västergötland (Western Gothland region) in central Southern Sweden.

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Skip Battaglia

Carl F. "Skip" Battaglia (born April 3, 1948) has been an American experimental filmmaker and animator for 30+ years.

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Skip Carnine

Leslie Verl Carnine, known as Skip Carnine (born 1941), is a retired educator from Rogers in Benton County in northwestern Arkansas, who is a term-limited Republican former member of the Arkansas House of Representatives.

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Skip Prosser

George Edward "Skip" Prosser (November 3, 1950 – July 26, 2007) was an American college basketball coach who was head men's basketball coach at Wake Forest University at the time of his death.

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Skonk Nicholson

James Mervyn Nicholson (6 February 1917 – 27 February 2011), better known as Skonk Nicholson, was a retired rugby coach and school master at Maritzburg College.

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Sleeping lions

Sleeping Lions is a children's game.

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Slow Step

is a romantic comedy boxing and softball manga by Mitsuru Adachi.

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SMA Negeri 13 Bekasi

State Senior High School 13 Bekasi (Indonesian: Sekolah Menengah Atas Negeri 13 Bekasi) is a public senior high school in Bekasi, West Java, Indonesia.

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Small group learning

Small group learning is an educational approach.

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Smith W. Brookhart

Smith Wildman Brookhart (February 2, 1869November 15, 1944), was twice elected as a Republican to represent Iowa in the United States Senate.

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SMK Bandar Baru Ampang

Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan Bandar Baru Ampang (SMKBBA) (Bandar Baru Ampang High School) is situated in the town of Bandar Baru Ampang, Selangor, Malaysia.

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SMK Taman Connaught

Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan Taman Connaught (abbreviation: SMK Taman Connaught or SMKTC) is a Malaysian national secondary school in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

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SMK Undang Jelebu

Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan Undang Jelebu known also as SMK Undang Jelebu, is a secondary school located at KM3 Petaling street.

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SMP Negeri 1 Kemangkon

SMP Negeri (SMPN) 1 Kemangkon is a Junior High School in the Purbalingga, Jawa Tengah, Indonesia.

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Snorks

Snorks is an American-Belgian animated television series produced by Hanna-Barbera and ran for a total of four seasons (and 65 episodes) on NBC from September 15, 1984, to May 13, 1989.

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Social class in the United Kingdom

The social structure of the United Kingdom has historically been highly influenced by the concept of social class, with the concept still affecting British society today.

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Social Contract (Ontario)

The Social Contract was a 1993 initiative of the provincial Ontario New Democratic Party government of Bob Rae to impose austerity measures on civil service.

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Social learning tools

Social learning tools are tools used for pedagogical and andragogical purposes that utilize social software and/or social media in order to facilitate learning through interactions between individuals and systems.

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Social literacy

Social literacy, from the perspective of the social-cultural theory, is more than the ability to read and write, and more than mastering literacy skills.

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Social status

Social status is the relative respect, competence, and deference accorded to people, groups, and organizations in a society.

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Society for Research in Child Development

The Society for Research in Child Development (SRCD) is a professional society for the field of developmental psychology, focusing specifically on child development.

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Society of Petroleum Engineers

The Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE) is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit professional organization whose mission is to collect, disseminate, and exchange technical knowledge concerning the exploration, development and production of oil and gas resources and related technologies for the public benefit and to provide opportunities for professionals to enhance their technical and professional competence.

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Sociobiology: The New Synthesis

Sociobiology: The New Synthesis (1975; 25th anniversary edition 2000) is a book by the biologist E. O. Wilson.

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Socratic questioning

Socratic questioning (or Socratic maieutics) was named after Socrates, who was a philosopher in c. 470 BCE–c.

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Sofie Aubert Lindbæk

Sofie Aubert Lindbæk (19 May 1875 – 29 October 1953) was a Norwegian author, teacher, and film critic.

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Software engineer

A software engineer is a person who applies the principles of software engineering to the design, development, maintenance, testing, and evaluation of computer software.

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Software engineering

Software engineering is the application of engineering to the development of software in a systematic method.

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Soka University of America

Soka University of America (SUA) is a four-year liberal arts university located in Aliso Viejo, California, the United States.

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Solomon Burke

Solomon Burke (born James Solomon McDonald, March 21, 1940 – October 10, 2010) was an American preacher and singer who shaped the sound of rhythm and blues as one of the founding fathers of soul music in the 1960s.

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Solomon Pool

Solomon Pool (April 21, 1832 – April 8, 1901) was the fourth president of the University of North Carolina.

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Solon Earl Low

Solon Earl Low (January 8, 1900 – December 22, 1962) was a Canadian politician in the 20th century.

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Somerville Public Library

Somerville Public Library is a public library located at 35 West End Avenue in Somerville, New Jersey.

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Sometimes They Come Back (film)

Sometimes They Come Back is a 1991 made-for-TV horror film based on the short story of the same title by Stephen King.

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Sondra Erickson

Sondra Erickson (born March 2, 1942) is a Minnesota politician and member of the Minnesota House of Representatives.

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Sonia Chang-Díaz

Sonia Rosa Chang-Díaz (born March 31, 1978) is an American politician who represents the 2nd Suffolk District in the Massachusetts Senate.

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Sonia Shankman Orthogenic School

The Sonia Shankman Orthogenic School, also known simply as the Orthogenic School or informally as the O'School, is a residential treatment center and therapeutic school for children and adolescents typically classified as emotionally disturbed.

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Sonny Angara

Juan Edgardo Manalang Angara (born July 15, 1972), most widely known as Sonny Angara, is a Filipino politician.

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SOPHIA (European Foundation for the Advancement of Doing Philosophy with Children)

SOPHIA is a European Foundation for the Advancement of Doing Philosophy with Children.

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Sophia Jex-Blake

Sophia Louisa Jex-Blake (21 January 1840 – 7 January 1912) was an English physician, teacher and feminist.

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Sophia Oboshie Doku

Sophia Oboshie Doku was a Ghanaian female politician and one of the first female parliamentarians in the First Parliament of the First Republic of Ghana under Ghana's first President Dr Kwame Nkrumah.

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Sophia Perovskaya

Sophia Lvovna Perovskaya (Со́фья Льво́вна Перо́вская; –) was a Russian revolutionary and a member of the socialist revolutionary organization Narodnaya Volya.

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Sophie Bryant

Sophie Willock Bryant (15 February 1850, Sandymount, Dublin, – 29 August 1922, Chamonix, France) was an Anglo-Irish mathematician, educator, feminist and activist.

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Sophus August Wilhelm Stein

Sophus August Wilhelm Stein was a Danish physician (surgeon) and anatomist, born 29 July 1797, died 14 May 1868.

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Soraya Darabi

Soraya Darabi (ثریا دارابی. ‘’Soraya Darabi’’; born 23 September 1955) is an Iranian teacher, journalist and trade union activist.

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Sorcha Ní Ghuairim

Sorcha Ní Ghuairim (11 October 1911 – 1976) was a teacher, writer, and sean-nós singer.

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Sorley MacLean

Sorley MacLean (Somhairle MacGill-Eain, sometimes MacGilleathain in earlier publications; 26 October 1911 – 24 November 1996) was one of the most significant Scottish poets of the 20th century.

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Sotero Laurel

Sotero Cosme "Teroy" Hidalgo Laurel II (September 27, 1918 – September 16, 2009) was a Filipino politician and educator who served as a Senator from 1987 until 1992, including a period as President pro tempore from 1990 until 1991.

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South High School (Pueblo, Colorado)

South High School is the second-oldest high school in Pueblo City Schools (District 60) on the south side of Pueblo, Colorado, United States.

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Southwest Florida Water Management District

The Southwest Florida Water Management District (or SWFWMD, unofficially nicknamed as “Swiftmud” based on the acronym), is one of five regional agencies directed by Florida state law to protect and preserve water resources.

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Space Cadets (TV series)

Space Cadets is a British television programme made by Zeppotron (a division of Endemol UK) for Channel 4.

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Space Sheriff Shaider

is a tokusatsu television show that aired from March 2, 1984 to March 8, 1985.

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Special police

Special police (also see auxiliary police) usually describes a police force or unit within a police force whose duties and responsibilities are significantly different from other forces in the same country or from other police in the same force, although there is no consistent international definition.

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Specialist degree

The specialist degree is an academic degree conferred by a college or university.

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Specially designed academic instruction in English

Specially designed academic instruction in English (SDAIE) is a teaching approach intended for teaching various academic content (such as social studies, science or literature) using the English language to students who are still learning English.

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Speech-language pathology

Speech-language pathology is a field of expertise practiced by a clinician known as a speech-language pathologist (SLP), also sometimes referred to as a speech and language therapist or a speech therapist. SLP is considered a "related health profession" along with audiology, optometry, occupational therapy, clinical psychology, physical therapy, and others.

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Spencer Black

Spencer Black represented the 77th Assembly District in the Wisconsin State Assembly from 1985 until 2011.

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Spencer G. Millard

Spencer Gurdon Millard (July 10, 1856 – October 24, 1895) was an American Republican politician, lawyer and school teacher.

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Spencer Leeson

The Rt Rev Spencer Leeson, born Spencer Stottesbury Gwatkin Leeson, was an eminent Headmaster and Anglican Bishop in the mid 20th century.

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Spiritism

Spiritism is a spiritualistic religion codified in the 19th century by the French educator Hippolyte Léon Denizard Rivail, under the codename Allan Kardec; it proposed the study of "the nature, origin, and destiny of spirits, and their relation with the corporeal world".

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Spivak pronoun

The Spivak pronouns are a set of gender-neutral pronouns in English promulgated on LambdaMOO based on pronouns used by Michael Spivak.

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Sport in the Netherlands

Approximately 4.5 million of the 16 million people in the Netherlands are registered to one of the 35,000 sports clubs in the country.

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Sport pedagogy

Sport Pedagogy is the academic field of study, which is located at the intersection between sport and education.

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Spottswood William Robinson III

Spottswood William Robinson III (July 26, 1916 – October 11, 1998) was an American educator, civil rights attorney, and federal judge.

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Springdale High School

Springdale High School is a public high school in Springdale, Arkansas, United States for students in grades ten through twelve.

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Sprucedale Secondary School

Sprucedale Secondary School (formerly known as Sprucedale Training School for Boys) is part of the Sprucedale Youth Centre.

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Squid Girl

Squid Girl, known in Japan as with the subtitle The invader comes from the bottom of the sea!, is a Japanese manga series by Masahiro Anbe, which was serialized in Akita Shoten's Weekly Shōnen Champion between July 2007 and February 2016.

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Sree Vidyanikethan Educational Trust

The Sree Vidyanikethan Educational Trust, also referred to as SVET, was established in 1993 by Dr.

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Sreekrishnapuram Krishnankutty

Sreekrishnapuram Krishnankutty is a Malayalam short story writer born on 15 June 1947.

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St Augustine Chamber Orchestra

The St Augustine Chamber Orchestra, commonly known by its acronym, SACO is a chamber orchestra residing in the islands of Trinidad and Tobago.

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St Augustine's College (New South Wales)

St Augustine's College is an Independent Roman Catholic School for boys in Year 5 to Year 12.

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St Francis Roman Catholic Grammar School

For the school of the same name in Quetta, Pakistan, see St Francis Grammar School. St Francis RC Grammar School, also known as St Francis Xavier Grammar School, was a Catholic grammar school for boys, in Hartlepool, County Durham, England.

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St Mary's Grammar School

St.

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St. Michael's Preparatory School (Silverado, California)

Saint Michael's Preparatory School is a private, Roman Catholic, college preparatory boys' boarding school in Silverado, California.

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St. Peter's College Tororo

St.

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Staatsexamen

The Staatsexamen ("State examination" or "exam by State"; pl.: Staatsexamina) is a German government licensing examination that future physicians, teachers, pharmacists, food chemists, psychotherapists and jurists (i.e., lawyers, judges, public prosecutors, civil-law notaries) as well as surveyors have to pass to be allowed to work in their profession.

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Staff of office

A staff of office is a staff, the carrying of which often denotes an official's position, a social rank or a degree of social prestige.

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Staffroom

A staffroom, also known as a teachers' lounge outside Great Britain, is a room in a primary school, middle school, high school or college where teachers have their desk and prepare their lessons, as opposed to the faculty lounge in United States and Canadian universities and to the common room in British independent schools, where the teachers and/or school staff talk to each other, discuss work, eat, drink and socialise while not in class.

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Staggerford

Staggerford is Jon Hassler's first novel, published in 1977.

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Stammtisch

A Stammtisch (German for "regulars' table") is an informal group meeting held on a regular basis, and also the usually large, often round table around which the group meets.

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Stamping Ground (dance festival)

Stamping Ground is the name of a semi-annual festival of "dance and action arts" inaugurated in the town of Bellingen, New South Wales, Australia during 1997.

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Stan Steiner

Stan Steiner (1925–1987) was an American historian and teacher who authored works generally focusing on American minority communities and their relationship to the broader U.S. society as well as the mythology of the American frontier.

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Stan Struthers

Stan Struthers (born 1959) is a Manitoba politician, infamously referred to as Minister Tickles and a former member of the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba for the New Democratic Party.

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Standard Macedonian

Standard Macedonian or Literary Macedonian (Книжевен македонски јазик or Македонски литературен јазик) is the standard variety of the Macedonian language and official language of the Republic of Macedonia used as a written language, in formal contexts, and for communication between different dialect areas.

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Stanisław Moniuszko

Stanisław Moniuszko (May 5, 1819, Ubiel, Minsk Governorate – June 4, 1872, Warsaw, Congress Poland) was a Polish composer, conductor and teacher.

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Stanley Battle

Stanley Fred Battle (born June 12, 1951) is an American educator, author, civic activist and former leader of Coppin State University and North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University.

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Stanley Dyson

Stanley Dyson (1920–2007) was an art teacher and is something of an Outsider Art artist, loosely linked to the genre of naïve art.

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Stanley Girard Schlarman

Stanley Girard Schlarman (born July 27, 1933) is an American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church.

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Stanley H. Humphries

Stanley Harold "Stan" Humphries (born August 2, 1969) is an American teacher, farmer, and the current District 1 member of the Kentucky State Senate.

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Stanley Saunders

Stanley Saunders, D.M.A., (born 3 May 1927) is a Welsh educator, clarinetist, violinist, and conductor.

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Stanyslav Lyudkevych

Stanyslav Pylypovych Lyudkevych (Станіслав Пилипович Людкевич, born January 24, 1879 in Jarosław - September 10, 1979 in Lviv) was a Ukrainian composer, theorist, teacher, and musical activist.

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Stasys Šalkauskis

Stasys Šalkauskis (May 16, 1886 in Ariogala, Lithuania – December 4, 1941 in Šiauliai, Soviet Union) was a Lithuanian philosopher, educator, rector of Vytautas Magnus University.

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State of Bengal

Saifullah "Sam" Zaman (16 April 1965 – 19 May 2015), known by the stage name State of Bengal, was a British DJ and music producer of Bangladesh descent associated with the UK and Asian Underground movement.

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Status inconsistency

Status inconsistency is a situation where an individual's social positions have both positive and negative influences on his or her social status.

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Staunton and Parkersburg Turnpike

The Staunton-Parkersburg Turnpike was built in the U.S. state of the Commonwealth of Virginia during the second quarter of the 19th century to provide a roadway from Staunton and the upper Shenandoah Valley to the Ohio River at present-day Parkersburg.

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Stéphane Delplace

Stéphane Delplace (born November 11, 1953) is a French composer.

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Stefan Ammer

Stefan Ammer (born 13 July 1942) is a German-Australian pianist, lecturer, teacher and professor of music.

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Stefan Pasborg

Stefan Pasborg (born 6 December 1974) is a Danish drummer, composer and bandleader, and the founding member of ILK MUSIC, a Danish record label.

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Stefan Pejic

Stefan Pejic (born 5 June 1988) is a Welsh actor born in Swansea, Wales.

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Stefanie Nauheimer

Stefanie Nauheimer (November 18, 1868 – April 29, 1946) was an Austrian feminist and teacher.

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Steffen Möller

Steffen Möller (born 22 January 1969 in Wuppertal) is a German teacher, actor, satirist and stand-up artist, living and performing in Poland and Germany.

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Stella Matutina College of Education

Stella Matutina College of Education is a teacher training college in Chennai, India, offering BA, MA and PhD degrees in education.

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Stephan Collishaw

Stephan Collishaw is an author from Nottinghamshire.

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Stephanie Chase

Stephanie Ann Chase (born c. 1957) is "one of the most respected classical violinists in the world.".

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Stephen Billington

Stephen Billington (born 10 December 1964) is an English actor, best known for playing Greg Kelly in Coronation Street (for which he won the 1999 British Soap Award for Villain of the Year).

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Stephen Brown (composer)

Stephen John Brown (born August 16, 1948) is a Canadian composer.

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Stephen Conway

Stephen David Conway SCP (born 22 December 1957) is a British Anglican bishop.

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Stephen Elliott (botanist)

Stephen Elliott (November 11, 1771 in Beaufort, South Carolina – March 28, 1830 in Charleston, South Carolina) was an American legislator, banker, educator, and botanist who is today remembered for having written one of the most important works in American botany, A Sketch of the Botany of South-Carolina and Georgia.

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Stephen Faraone

Stephen V. Faraone is an American psychologist.

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Stephen Henry

Stephen Henry (born 27 September 1968 in London) is an award-winning theatre director and producer.

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Stephen Katz (writer)

Stephen Katz (4 July 1946 in New York City – 18 October 2005 in Plano, Texas) was an American teacher and screenwriter.

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Stephen Lapthisophon

Stephen Lapthisophon is an American artist and educator working in the field of conceptual art, critical theory, and disability studies.

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Stephen Lovely

Stephen Lovely (born 1966, Dallas, Texas) is an American novelist and educator.

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Stephen Malinowski

Stephen Anthony Malinowski is an American composer, pianist, educator, software engineer and inventor.

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Stephen Oluwole Awokoya

Stephen Oluwole Awokoya (1913–1985) was a former minister of education in the old Western Region of Nigeria.

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Stephen R. Wise

Stephen R. Wise is a Republican member of the Florida Senate, representing the 5th District since 2001.

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Stephen Spurr

Stephen Spurr (born 9 October 1953) is a British teacher, classicist, and academic.

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Stephen Venner

Stephen Venner (born 19 June 1944) was Bishop of Dover (the bishop with delegated responsibility for the Diocese of Canterbury) from 1999 until 2009.

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Steve Alcorn

Steve Alcorn (born 1956) is an American entrepreneur, engineer, inventor, author and teacher best known for his involvement in the theme park industry.

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Steve Barr (educator)

Steve Barr (born 1959) is an educator, political activist, and author, best known as a co-founder of Rock the Vote and founder of Green Dot Public Schools, a charter school organization in Los Angeles, California.

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Steve Barton

Steve Barton (June 26, 1954 – July 21, 2001) was an American actor, singer, dancer, choreographer, stage director and teacher.

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Steve Bergquist

Steven Anton "Steve" Bergquist (born September 7, 1979) is an American politician of the Democratic Party.

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Steve Bracks

Stephen Phillip Bracks AC (born 15 October 1954) is a former Australian politician and the 44th Premier of Victoria.

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Steve Bredhauer

Stephen Dominic Bredhauer (born 15 February 1958) is a former Australian politician.

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Steve Broad

Steven Broad (born 1986) is a New Zealand singer from Invercargill, who came 5th on the second season of ''The X Factor'' (New Zealand).

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Steve Brown (musician)

Steve Brown (born Stephen Charles Brown, Rockville Centre, New York, 1942, but grew up in Freeport, New York) is a jazz guitarist, composer, arranger, and educator.

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Steve C. Jones

Steve CarMichael Jones (born January 26, 1957) is a United States District Judge of the United States District Court for the Northern District of Georgia and a former Georgia Superior Court judge.

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Steve Guengerich

Steve Guengerich is an entrepreneur, educator, and author of several books and numerous articles on information technology.

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Steve Johnson (Colorado legislator)

Steve Johnson is a Larimer County, Colorado county commissioner and a former Republican member of the Colorado Senate.

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Steve Kowit

Steve Kowit (June 30, 1938 – April 2, 2015) was an American poet, essayist, educator, and human rights advocate.

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Steve Rabin

Steve Rabin is an American software engineer, college instructor, and editor/author who specializes in the field of video game artificial intelligence.

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Steve Ramsey

Steve Ramsey is a British guitarist who began his career with the British heavy metal band Satan in the early 1980s, releasing a single and an album, a second album under the band name Blind Fury, an EP and another album after changing the band name back to Satan and two more albums after renaming the band name once again - to Pariah.

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Steven Linares

The Hon.

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Steven Orszag

Steven Alan Orszag (February 27, 1943 – May 1, 2011) was an American mathematician.

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Steven Reigns

Steven Reigns (born 1975) is an American poet, artist and activist.

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Steven Whitehurst

Steven Whitehurst (born 1967) is an African-American author, poet, and educator.

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Stolen Voices, Buried Secrets

Stolen Voices, Buried Secrets is an American true crime television series on the Investigation Discovery Network.

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Story Workshop

The Story Workshop Method is a method of teaching writing originated in 1965 by John Schultz.

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StoryBoard Quick

StoryBoard Quick is a storyboarding software application for creating and editing digital storyboards for non-graphic artists.

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Stoycho Vassilev Breskovski

Stoycho Vassilev Breskovski (Стойчо Василев Бресковски) (December 25, 1934, Granit, Stara Zagora Province, Bulgaria – January 15, 2004, Sofia, Bulgaria) was a Bulgarian paleontologist.

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Strășeni District

Strășeni is an administrative district in the central part of Moldova.

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Street-level bureaucracy

Street-level bureaucracy is the subset of a public agency or government institution where the civil servants work who have direct contact with members of the general public.

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Strike action

Strike action, also called labor strike, labour strike, or simply strike, is a work stoppage caused by the mass refusal of employees to work.

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Structural violence in Haiti

Haiti is impacted by structural violence, a form of dysfunction where social structures prevent certain groups of people from having access to basic human rights, like education and healthcare.

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Stuart Blackler

The Very Reverend Stuart Edward Blackler was Dean of Hobart from 1993 to 2005.

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Stuart C. Dodd

Stuart Carter Dodd (1900-1975) was an American sociologist and an educator, who published research on the Middle East and on mathematical sociology, and was a pioneer in scientific polling.

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Stuart Hodes

Stuart Hodes (born 1924) is an American dancer, choreographer, dance teacher, dance administrator and author.

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Stuart Loory

Stuart Hugh Loory (May 22, 1932 – January 16, 2015) was an American journalist and educator.

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Stuart Starky

Stuart Marc "Stu" Starky (born March 13, 1957) is a United States politician from Arizona, who ran unsuccessfully as a Democratic nominee for the State Senate, United States House of Representatives and United States Senate.

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Student

A student is a learner or someone who attends an educational institution.

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Student council

A student council (also known as a student union or associated student body) is a curricular or extracurricular activity for students within elementary and secondary schools around the world.

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Student Learning Objectives

A Student Learning Objectives (SLO) is an assessment tool that allows a teacher to quantify his/her impact on student achievement as measured within the parameters of a particular academic or elective standard.

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Student politics of Bangladesh

The Student politics of Bangladesh encompasses the activities and culture among Bangladeshi students, mostly from the tertiary level of education, as part of the support they demonstrate for political parties at the national level.

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Student Press Law Center

The Student Press Law Center (SPLC) is a non-profit organization in the United States that aims to protect the freedom of the press for student journalists, usually at high school and university student newspapers.

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Student teacher

A student teacher, pupil-teacher (historical) or prac teacher (practice teacher) is a college, university or graduate student who is teaching under the supervision of a certified teacher in order to qualify for a degree in education.

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Student voice

Student voice is "any expression of any learner regarding anything related to education" and describes "the distinct perspectives and actions of young people throughout schools focused on education.

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Student-centred learning

Student-centered learning, also known as learner-centered education, broadly encompasses methods of teaching that shift the focus of instruction from the teacher to the student.

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Study circle

A study circle is a small group of people who meet multiple times to discuss an issue.

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Study hall

Study hall is a term for a place and/or time during the school day where students are assigned to study when they are not scheduled for an academic class.

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Subfields of psychology

Psychology encompasses a vast domain, and includes many different approaches to the study of mental processes and behavior.

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Subhas Naskar

Subhas Naskar is an Indian politician, belonging to the Revolutionary Socialist Party.

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Subhashri

Subhashri is an Indian film actress in south cinema.

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Subkhiddin Mohd Salleh

Subkhiddin Mohd Salleh (born 17 November 1966) is a Malaysian retired football referee who currently resides in Parit Buntar.

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Substitute teacher

A substitute teacher is a person who teaches a school class when the regular teacher is unavailable; e.g., because of illness, personal leave, or other reasons.

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Sud Mennucci

Sud Menucci (January 20, 1892 — July 22, 1948) was a Brazilian journalist and educator, who was a strong proponent of quality in public education in his country.

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Sudanese teddy bear blasphemy case

The Sudanese teddy bear blasphemy case concerns the 2007 arrest, trial, conviction, imprisonment, and subsequent release of British schoolteacher Gillian Gibbons, who taught middle-class Muslim and Christian children at Unity High School in Khartoum, Sudan.

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Sudhakar Kohale

Sudhakar Vitthalrao Kohale (was born 1 July) is a member of the 13th Maharashtra Legislative Assembly.

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Sue Dickenson

Sue M. Dickenson is a Democratic Party member of the Montana House of Representatives, representing District 25 since 2002.

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Sue Errington

Sue E. Errington is a Democratic member of the Indiana House of Representatives representing District 34 (Muncie).

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Sue Pennicuik

Susan Margaret Pennicuik (born 17 April 1957) is an Australian politician, and Greens member of the Victorian Legislative Council since 2006.

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Sue Robbie

Sue Robbie (b. Susan Robinson on 5 July 1949, London) grew up in North West England and was educated at Keele University, where she read English and Psychology.

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Sue Scherer

Sue Scherer is the Illinois state representative for the 96th district, serving since 2013.

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Suguna Foods

Suguna Foods Private Limited is an Indian multinational food products company headquartered in Coimbatore, India.

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Suhaizi Shukri

Suhaizi Shukri (born 23 November 1979) is an international association football referee from Malaysia.

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Suicide of Bill Sparkman

William Edwin "Bill" Sparkman, Jr. (August 12, 1958 – September 12, 2009) was an American schoolteacher and Field Representative for the United States Census Bureau found dead in September 2009 under suspicious circumstances.

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Sujit Choudhry

Sujit Choudhry is an educator and expert in comparative constitutional law.

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Sulaimanu Barau

Suleimanu Barau, OBE (1903 – 1979) was the 6th emir of Abuja.

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Sun Axelsson

Sun Axelsson (19 August 1935 in Gothenburg, Sweden – 14 January 2011 in Stockholm) was a Swedish poet, novelist, translator and journalist.

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Sunil Kumar Mandal

Sunil Kumar Mandal is an Indian politician and a member of parliament to the 16th Lok Sabha from Bardhaman Purba (Lok Sabha constituency), West Bengal.

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Superman's Metropolis

Superman's Metropolis is a comic book, published by DC Comics, under its Elseworlds imprint.

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Suppogu Joseph

S.

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Surabhi Sharma

Surabhi Sharma is a filmmaker, educator and curator.

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Suran Dickson

Suran Dickson (born 1977) is the chief executive officer of the British charity Diversity Role Models, which works to reduce homophobic bullying in schools.

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Surendra Nath Jena

Surendra Nath Jena(10 October 1924 – 8 October 2007) created an entirely new Odissi dance style with an oeuvre of many compositions.

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Surya (Telugu actor)

Surya Kumar Bhagvandas (born 1957) is an actor in the Telugu film industry portraying characters in supporting roles.

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Susa y Epifanio

Epifanio González Villamil is a fictional character (played by Puerto Rican comedian, special education teacher, choreographer and dancer Víctor Alicea), who, along with his on-again, off-again partner, Jesusa Cruz Avilés (played by Puerto Rican singer and comedian Carmen Nydia Velázquez) have appeared in popular radio and television programs in Puerto Rico for close to twenty years.

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Susan Cinoman

Susan Cinoman is an American playwright and screenwriter from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

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Susan Ciriclio

Susan Efay Ciriclio (born November 27, 1946), also known as S.E. Ciriclio, is an American photographer and educator particularly known for her photographic mapping project "Neighborhood".

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Susan E. Borrego

Dr.

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Susan Elizabeth Frazier

Susan Elizabeth Frazier was a late 19th-century and early 20th-century thought leader on the issues of women's and African American's rights and capacity.

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Susan Gertrude Schell

Susan Gertrude Schell (1891-1970), was an American painter and educator.

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Susan Kunze

Susan Marie Kunze (born June 6, 1953, in Highland Park, California) is a second and third grade teacher in Bishop, California, situated in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada.

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Susan Paddack

Susan Paddack is a Democratic politician and former educator in the U.S. state of Oklahoma.

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Susan Pleydell

Susan Pleydell was the nom de plume of the Scottish-born novelist Susan Senior, née Susan Syme (1907–1986).

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Susan Ryan

Susan Maree Ryan (born 10 October 1942) is an Australian public servant and former politician who has been the Age Discrimination Commissioner since 2011, within the Australian Human Rights Commission.

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Susan Sto Helit

Susan Sto Helit (also spelled Sto-Helit), once referred to as Susan Death, is a fictional character in Terry Pratchett's Discworld series of fantasy novels.

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Susana Torre

Susana Torre (born 1944) is an Argentine-born American architect, critic and educator, based in New York City (1968–2008) and in Carboneras, Almeria, Spain (since 2009).

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Susanne Moberg

Anna Susanne Moberg (born 13 February 1986) is a former Swedish footballer who played for Damallsvenskan club Kristianstads DFF and the Swedish national team.

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Susanne Regel

Susanne Regel (born 1974) is a German oboist working as solo artist and with international ensembles.

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Susy Schultz

Susy Schultz is an American journalist, educator and social advocate.

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Suvanant Kongying

Suvanant Kongying (สุวนันท์ คงยิ่ง;; born 22 July 1978 in Bangkok) also known by her nickname Kob (กบ), is a Thai actress.

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Suzan Kahramaner

Suzan Kahramaner (May 21, 1913 – February 22, 2006) was one of the first female mathematicians in Turkish academia.

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Suzana Ansar

Suzana Ansar (সুজানা আনসার; born 14 February) is an English singer, actress and television presenter of Bangladeshi descent.

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Suzanne Lilar

Baroness Suzanne Lilar (née Suzanne Verbist; 21 May 1901 – 12 December 1992) was a Flemish Belgian essayist, novelist, and playwright writing in French.

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Suzy Becker

Suzanne ("Suzy") Becker (born 1962) is an American author, illustrator, entrepreneur, educator, and social activist, known for books such as All I Need to Know I Learned from My Cat.

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Sverre Holth

Sverre Holth (Chinese: 霍砇, pinyin: Huò Wén) (26 December 1902 in Christiania – 16 June 1993) was a Norwegian missionary in China.

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Svetlana Adyrkhaeva

Svetlana Adyrkhaeva (born May 12, 1938) (italic) is an Ossetian and Soviet ballerina who was awarded People's Artist of the USSR in 1984.

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Swami Omanand Saraswati

Swami Omanand Saraswati (1910 – 23 March 2003) was an educator and collector of ancient artifacts in Haryana, India.

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Swami Ramanand Tirtha

Swami Ramanand Tirtha (also spelt Swami Ramanand Teerth) (IAST: Svāmi Rāmanand Tīrta) (1903–1972), was an Indian freedom fighter, educator and social activist who led the Hyderabad liberation struggle during the reign of Osman Ali Khan, the last Nizam of Hyderabad State.

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Swami Satyamitranand

Swami Satyamitranand (born 19 September 1932), usually known as Swami Satmitranand Giri Ji is a Hindu spiritual guru.

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Swami Shambhavananda

Swami Shambhavananda (1894–1972) was an Indian Hindu monk who pioneered beekeeping in Kodagu and secondary education in Mysore.

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Swaziland National Association of Teachers

The Swaziland National Association of Teachers (SNAT) was formed in 1928.

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Sweet Valley Twins

Sweet Valley Twins (also known as Sweet Valley Twins and Friends) was the first spin-off to originate from Sweet Valley High, and was created by Francine Pascal and written by Jamie Suzanne.

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Sy Landy

Sy Landy (7 May 1931 – 28 November 2007) was an American Trotskyist politician.

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Sy Mah

Thian K. "Sy" Mah (August 2, 1926 – November 7, 1988) was an assistant professor of physical education at the University of Toledo and a Canadian long-distance runner who held a Guinness World Records mark for the most lifetime marathons (524).

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Sybil Leonard Armes

Sybil Leonard Armes (January 16, 1914 – June 29, 2007) was a prominent Baptist author and musician, who served as alternate poet laureate for the U.S. state of Texas in 1969.

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Sydir Vorobkevych

Sydir Vorobkevych (1836–1903) was a Ukrainian composer, writer, Eastern Orthodox priest, teacher, artist, and newspaper editor of Bukovina.

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Sydney J. Harris

Sydney J. Harris (September 14, 1917 – December 7, 1986) was an American journalist for the Chicago Daily News and, later, the Chicago Sun-Times.

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Sydney James (priest)

Sydney Rhodes James CBE (born Aldeburgh 30 May 1855- died Leatherhead 10 February 1934) was Archdeacon of Dudley from 1921 until his death.

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Sylvester Madut Abraham

Sylvester Madut Abraham Ayuel Kiir (born March 2, 1933, in Majak Akoon, Wanyjok, South Sudan), professionally known as Sylvester Madut Abraham, also known as Madut Aluk, is a South Sudanese educationist who taught in many schools in the united Sudan.

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Sylvia Thorpe

Sylvia Thorpe was the pseudonym used by June Sylvia Thimblethorpe (born 1926 in London, England, United Kingdom) a British writer of romance novels from 1950 to 1983.

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Synergy

Synergy is the creation of a whole that is greater than the simple sum of its parts.

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Szent László Gimnázium

Founded in 1907, Szent László Gimnázium is located in Kőbánya, Budapest’s 10th District.

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T. H. Harris

Thomas H Harris, known as T. H. Harris (March 26, 1869 – February 24, 1942), was the dominant figure in Louisiana public education in the first half of the 20th century through his role as the then elected state school superintendent from 1908 to 1940.

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T. J. Anderson

Thomas Jefferson "T.J." Anderson (born August 17, 1928) is an American composer, conductor, orchestrator and educator.

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T. J. Ryan

Thomas Joseph Ryan (1 July 1876 – 1 August 1921) was an Australian politician who served as Premier of Queensland from 1915 to 1919, as leader of the state Labor Party.

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T. N. Srikantaiah

Aacharya Tirthapura Nanjundaiah Shrikantaiah (ತೀರ್ಥಪುರ ನಂಜುಂಡಯ್ಯ ಶ್ರೀಕಂಠಯ್ಯ) (26 November 1906 – 7 September 1966), also known as Thi.

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Tableau politique de la France de l’Ouest sous la Troisième République

The Tableau politique de la France de l'Ouest sous la Troisième République (Political Table of Western France under the Third Republic) is a work of the sociologist, geographer and French historian André Siegfried, published on the eve of the First World War, in 1913.

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Tadeusz Strumiłło

Tadeusz Strumiłło (1884–1958) was a Polish teacher, harcmistrz (the highest Scouting instructor rank in Poland), the president of the Polish Scouting and Guiding Association (ZHP) from 1923 to 1925.

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Tadeusz Szeligowski

Tadeusz Szeligowski (13 September 1896 - 10 January 1963) was a Polish composer, educator, lawyer and music organizer.

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Taegeuk (taekwondo)

In the context of taekwondo the term taegeuk refers to a set of Pumsae (also known as Poomsae or Poomse) or forms used to teach taekwondo.

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Tahira Qazi

Tahira Qazi SS (1 July 1951 – 16 December 2014) was a Pakistani school teacher and principal of Army Public School Peshawar who was killed in Peshawar school attack on 16 December 2014.

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Taissa Farmiga

Taissa Farmiga (born August 17, 1994) is an American actress.

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Taj Joyo

Taj Joyo (original name Taj Mohammad Joyo) (تاج جويو) is a writer of the Sindhi language.

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Takamine Hideo

was an administrator and educator in Meiji period Japan.

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Tal Ben-Shahar

Tal Ben-Shahar Tal Ben-Shahar (Hebrew: טל בן-שחר, also known as Tal David Ben-Shachar) born 1970, is an American and Israeli teacher, and writer in the areas of positive psychology and leadership.

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Tal Hutchins

Tal Hutchins (born November 25, 1949) is a Democratic member of the West Virginia House of Delegates, representing the 3rd District since 2006.

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Talal Abu-Ghazaleh

Talal Abu-Ghazaleh (طلال أبوغزاله) is the chairman and founder of the international Jordan-based organisation, the Talal Abu-Ghazaleh Organization (TAG-Org).

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Talat Hamdani

Talat Hamdani is a Pakistan-born American who became a commentator after her son was killed during Al Qaeda's attacks on September 11, 2001.

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Talking Scotland

Talking Scotland was a Scottish social affairs television series broadcast on STV in Northern and Central Scotland.

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Tamar Yellin

Tamar Yellin is an author and teacher who lives in Yorkshire.

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Tameyuki Amano

was a Japanese politician, educator and economist.

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Tana Ramsay

Cayetana Elizabeth Ramsay (née Hutcheson, born in 1975) is an English author of books on cookery and a TV broadcaster.

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Tanjong Katong Primary School

In 2015 They lost students in the Sabah 2015 earthquake Tanjong Katong Primary School is a government primary school, located on Seraya Road in Tanjong Katong, under Marine Parade Planning Area in the East Region of Singapore.

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Tantsud tähtedega 2011

Tantsud tähtedega 2011 is the fifth season of the Estonian version of Dancing with the Stars, and was broadcast on the Estonian television channel Kanal 2 starting on 9 October 2011.

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Tara Betts

Tara Betts is the author of two full-length poetry collections Break the Habit, which was published in October 2016 with Trio House Press, and her debut collection Arc & Hue on the Willow Books imprint of Aquarius Press.

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Tara Devi Tuladhar

Tara Devi Tuladhar (Devanagari: तारा देवी तुलाधर) (21 August 1931 – 27 November 2012) was Nepal's first female blood donor and a social worker who dedicated her life to serving society.

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Tara Haelle

Tara Susan Haelle, known professionally as Tara Haelle, (born January 20, 1978) is an American photojournalist, educator, author, and science writer.

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Tara Singh Varma

Tarapatie "Tara" Oedayraj Singh Varma (born in Springlands (British Guiana), August 29, 1948) is a former Dutch politician and former member of the House of Representatives for the GreenLeft party who gained notoriety after falsely claiming to suffer from an incurable cancer.

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Taral Hicks

Taral Hicks (born September 21, 1974 in The Bronx, New York) is an American actress and singer.

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Tartan Senior High School

Tartan Senior High School is a public secondary school located in Oakdale, Minnesota, United States.

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Tatiana Grindenko

Tatiana Grindenko (Татьяна Тихоновна Гринденко; born 1946) is a Russian violinist and Meritorious Artist who graduated from the Moscow Conservatory and then became an assistant to Yuri Yankelevich.

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Tatyana Velikanova

Tatyana Mikhailovna Velikanova (Татья́на Миха́йловна Велика́нова, 3 February 1932, Moscow – 19 September 2002, Moscow) was a mathematician and Soviet dissident.

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Taxicabs by country

Taxicabs in a single country often share a set of common properties, but there is a wide variation from country to country in the vehicles used, the circumstances under which they may be hired and the regulatory regime to which these are subject.

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Taylor Mali

Taylor McDowell Mali (born March 28, 1965) is an American slam poet, humorist, teacher, and voiceover artist.

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Tea Fire

The Tea Fire, also known as the Montecito Tea Fire, was a wildfire that began on November 13, 2008, destroying 210 homes in the cities of Montecito and Santa Barbara, California in the United States of America.

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Tea Sugareva

Teya Edvinova Sugareva (born December 5, 1989, Sofia, Bulgaria) is a Bulgarian theatre director, drama teacher, and poet.

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Teach

Teaching is the imparting of knowledge by a teacher or other knowledgeable person.

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Teach For All

Teach For All is a global network of 45 independent, locally led and funded partner organizations Retrieved 18 April 2016 whose stated shared mission is to "expand educational opportunity around the world by increasing and accelerating the impact of social enterprises that are cultivating the leadership necessary for change." Each partner aims to recruit and develop diverse graduates and professionals to exert leadership through two-year commitments to teach in their nations' high-need classrooms and lifelong commitments to expand opportunity for children.

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Teach: Tony Danza

Teach: Tony Danza is an American reality show about actor Tony Danza becoming a tenth-grade English teacher at Northeast High School in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, during the 2009–2010 school year.

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Teacher

A teacher (also called a school teacher or, in some contexts, an educator) is a person who helps others to acquire knowledge, competences or values.

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Teacher (disambiguation)

A teacher is someone acknowledged as a guide or helper in processes of learning.

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Teacher award

Teacher awards are given to teachers in recognition of their services to their profession and the students they teach.

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Teacher education

Teacher education or teacher training refers to the policies, procedures, and provision designed to equip (prospective) teachers with the knowledge, attitudes, behaviors, and skills they require to perform their tasks effectively in the classroom, school, and wider community.

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Teacher Eligibility Test

Teacher Eligibility Test known as TET is an Indian entrance examination for teachers.

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Teacher in role

Teacher in role is a method of teaching that utilizes techniques of drama to facilitate education.

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Teacher induction

Induction is the support and guidance provided to novice teachers and school administrators in the early stages of their careers.

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Teacher Loan Forgiveness

The Teacher Loan Forgiveness program is a student loan forgiveness program by the United States Department of Education.

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Teacher look

The "teacher look" is an emotionless, expressionless stare that primary school teachers are taught to direct towards misbehaving students as an alternative to yelling or threatening.

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Teacher's Diary

Over the course of two weeks in April 2004, the British satirical magazine Private Eye published a journal, Teacher's Diary, written by an anonymous maths teacher at what he called (quoting Tony Blair's spokesman, Alastair Campbell) "a bog standard comprehensive".

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Teacher-librarian

A teacher-librarian (TL), school librarian, or school library media specialist (SLMS), is a certified librarian who also has training in teaching.

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Teachers (disambiguation)

Teachers are people who provide schooling for pupils and students.

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Teachers (UK TV series)

Teachers is an English television comedy-drama series, created by Tim Loane and originally shown on Channel 4.

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Teachers' Retirement System of the State of Illinois

The Illinois General Assembly created Teachers’ Retirement System of the State of Illinois (TRS or the System) in 1939 for the purpose of providing retirement annuities, disability and survivor benefits for educators employed in public schools outside of the city of Chicago.

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Teachers' trade unions in the United Kingdom

Teachers' trade unions in the United Kingdom are trade unions for teachers operating in the United Kingdom.

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TeachersPayTeachers

Teachers Pay Teachers is an open online marketplace where teachers sell their original lesson plans and other course materials to other teachers, and also share for free.

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Teaching & Learning Academy

The Teaching & Learning Academy (TLA) is a multi-stage training and mentoring programme offered to teachers and other school staff in England.

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Teaching artist

Teaching artists, also known as artist educators or community artists, are professional artists who teach and integrate their art form, perspectives, and skills into a wide range of settings.

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Teaching assistant

A teaching assistant or teacher's aide (TA) or education assistant (EA) is an individual who assists a teacher with instructional responsibilities.

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Teaching games for understanding

Teaching Games for Understanding is an approach to physical education developed by Peter Werner, David Bunker, and Rod Thorpe is a model which was adopted in the year 2002 by a group of representatives, associations and individuals from all around the world.

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Teaching method

A teaching method comprises the principles and methods used by teachers to enable student learning.

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Teaching Philosophy

Teaching Philosophy is a peer-reviewed academic journal devoted to the practical and theoretical discussion of teaching and learning philosophy, that is philosophy education.

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Teaching philosophy

The teaching philosophy of a candidate for an academic position is a written statement of the candidate's general personal views on teaching.

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Teaching to See

Teaching to See is a 2012 educational documentary film about graphic design and teaching of Inge Druckrey and some of her students and colleagues.

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Technical trainer

A technical trainer is an educator or teacher who trains or coaches others in some field of technology.

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Technological University of the Philippines

The Technological University of the Philippines (TUP) is a coeducational state university located in Manila, Philippines.

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Technology integration

Technology integration is the use of technology tools in general content areas in education in order to allow students to apply computer and technology skills to learning and problem-solving.

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Ted Baldwin (politician)

Edgar Allan "Ted" Baldwin (25 September 1922 - 1 January 2008) was a member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly.

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Ted Barris

Ted Barris (born July 12, 1949 in Toronto, Ontario) is a Canadian writer, journalist, professor and broadcaster.

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Ted Blunt

Theodore Blunt (born March 22, 1943) is a retired American elected official, educator and former athlete.

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Ted Radke

Theodore Paul "Ted" Radke (born 3 November 1958) is a former Australian politician.

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Ted Russell (Canadian politician)

Ted Russell (June 27, 1904 – October 16, 1977) was a Newfoundland writer, teacher, and politician.

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Teknokrat

Teknokrat is one of private higher schools located in Lampung, exactly at Zainal Abidin Pagaralam No.

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Teng Weizao

Teng Weizao (1917–2008), was a Chinese economist and educator.

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Tengiz Abuladze

Tengiz Abuladze (თენგიზ აბულაძე; January 31, 1924 in Kutaisi – March 6, 1994 in Tbilisi) was a Georgian film director, screenwriter, theatre teacher and People's Artist of the USSR.

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Tenison Woods College

Tenison Woods College is an Australian co-educational Roman Catholic secondary school in Mount Gambier, South Australia.

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Teodora Męczkowska

Teodora Męczkowska, née Oppman (5 September 1870 – 11 December 1954), was a Polish feminist, suffragette and educator.

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Terence Knapp

Terence Richard Knapp (born 14 February 1932) is an English actor, director, educator, and author.

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Teresa Magbanua

Teresa Ferraris Magbanua (born Teresa Magbanua y Ferraris October 13, 1868 – August 1947), better known as Teresa Magbanua, dubbed as the "Visayan Joan of Arc" was a Filipino schoolteacher and military leader.

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Teresa Nielsen Hayden

Teresa Nielsen Hayden (born March 21, 1956) is an American science fiction editor, fanzine writer, essayist, and workshop instructor.

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Terese Berceau

Terese L. Berceau is a Democratic Party member of the Wisconsin State Assembly, representing the 77th Assembly District since 1998.

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Teresita S. Lazaro

Teresita Lazaro (born November 18, 1942) was Governor of the Philippine Province of Laguna from 2001 to 2010.

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Terie Norelli

Terie Norelli is a Democratic former member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives, serving the Rockingham 16th District and later 26th District from 1996 through 2014.

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Terrance Simien

Terrance Simien (born September 3, 1965 in Mallet, Louisiana) is an American zydeco musician, vocalist and songwriter.

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Terrence Françoise

Terrence Françoise is a former member of the National Assembly of Seychelles.

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Terry Isaac

Terry Isaac (born 1958) Retrieved October 24, 2008 is an American painter from Salem, Oregon who is known for his realism paintings of wildlife.

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Terry McCombs

Sir Terence "Terry" Henderson McCombs (5 September 1905 – 6 November 1982) was a New Zealand politician of the Labour Party, a High Commissioner, and the first principal of Cashmere High School.

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Terry Morrow

Terry Morrow (born October 22, 1963) is a Minnesota politician and former member of the Minnesota House of Representatives.

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Terry Sullivan (Australian politician)

Terence Boland "Terry" Sullivan (born 6 February 1949) is a former Australian politician.

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Tewolde-Medhin Gebre-Medhin

Tewolde-Medhin Gebre-Medhin (1860–1930) was a pastor, educator and translator, originally from the town of Tseazega Eritrea in the Horn of Africa.

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Texas A&M University–Corpus Christi

Texas A&M University–Corpus Christi (abbreviated Texas A&M–Corpus Christi, or TAMUCC, or A&M-Corpus Christi, or A&M-CC) is a state university in Corpus Christi, Texas, United States, on Ward Island in Oso Bay.

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Təngərud

Təngərud (also, Tengerud, Təngərüd, Tangerud, and Tangyarud) is a village and municipality in the Astara Rayon of Azerbaijan.

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Thad Cochran

William Thad Cochran (born December 7, 1937) is an American politician of the Republican Party who served as a United States Senator from Mississippi from 1978 to 2018.

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Thaddeus B. Hurd

Thaddeus Baker Hurd (October 23, 1903 – March 12, 1989) was an architect and historian who is known for his interest and extensive research in the history of the city of Clyde, Ohio, United States.

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Thaddeus H. Caraway

Thaddeus Horatius Caraway (October 17, 1871 – November 6, 1931) was a Democratic Party politician from the U.S. state of Arkansas who represented the state first in the U.S. House of Representatives from 1913 to 1921 and then in the U.S. Senate from 1921 until his death.

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Thaddeus S. Lott Sr.

Thaddeus Scott Lott Sr. (May 30, 1934 – October 22, 2015) was a Houstonian educator.

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Thaddeus Wronski

Thaddeus Wronski (1887-1965) was an opera singer, theatrical manager, teacher, and innovator.

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Than Oo

Than Oo (သန်းဦး) is a prominent Burmese educator and Ministry of Education (MOE) official.

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Thandiwe Banda

Thandiwe Banda is a Zambian political science teacher who served as the First Lady of Zambia from June 2008 until September 2011.

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That '70s Show (season 2)

The second season of That '70s Show, an American television series, began September 28, 1999, and ended on May 22, 2000.

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The Addams Family (1992 animated series)

The Addams Family is an American animated series based on the eponymous comic strip characters by Charles Addams and is the second cartoon show to feature the Addams (the first was the 1973 series).

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The Animator's Survival Kit

The Animator's Survival Kit: A Manual of Methods, Principles, and Formulas for Classical, Computer, Games, Stop Motion, and Internet Animators is a book by award-winning animator and director Richard Williams, about various aspects of animation.

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The Black Book: Imbalance of Power and Wealth in the Sudan

The Black Book: Imbalance of Power and Wealth in the Sudan, known commonly as the Black Book (Arabic: الكتاب الأسود al-kitab al-aswad), is a manuscript detailing a pattern of disproportionate political control by the people of northern Sudan and marginalization of the rest of the country.

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The Boy Mir

The Boy Mir is documentary film about ten years life of a Hazara boy in Afghanistan.

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The Burning of the School

"The Burning of the School" (not an official title) is a parody of "The Battle Hymn of the Republic", known and sung by schoolchildren throughout the United States and in some locations in the United Kingdom, Australia and Canada.

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The Cabin and Parlor; or, Slaves and Masters

The Cabin and Parlor; or, Slaves and Masters is an 1852 novel written by Charles Jacobs Peterson under the pseudonym of J. Thornton Randolph.

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The Corey and Jay Show

The Corey and Jay Show is a terrestrial radio program co-hosted by Corey Deitz and Jay Hamilton.

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The Cornell Daily Sun

The Cornell Daily Sun is an independent daily newspaper published in Ithaca, New York by students at Cornell University and hired employees.

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The Discovery of America

The Discovery of America is a trilogy written by the German author and educator Joachim Heinrich Campe (1746-1818).

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The Dream Millennium

The Dream Millennium is a 1974 science fiction novel by James White.

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The Education Professions Development Act of 1967

The Education Professions Development Act (EPDA) of 1967 (P.L. 90-35) is an American statute which amended and extended the Title V of the Higher Education Act of 1965.

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The English Access Microscholarship Program

The English Access Microscholarship Program is an international project that was created by the U.S Department of State aimed at helping teens (13–20 years-old) from economically disadvantaged backgrounds to have better opportunities in employment, education, and life in general.

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The Exhibit of American Negroes

The Exhibit of American Negroes was a sociological display within the Palace of Social Economy at the 1900 World's Fair in Paris.

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The Flat Stanley Project

The Flat Stanley Project is an educational project that was started in 1995 by Dale Hubert, a third grade schoolteacher in London, Ontario, Canada.

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The French Angel

Maurice Tillet (October 23, 1903 – September 4, 1954) was a French professional wrestler, better known by his ring name, The French Angel.

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The Get Along Gang

The Get Along Gang are characters created in 1983 by American Greetings' toy design and licensing division, "Those Characters from Cleveland" (now American Greetings Properties), for a series of greeting cards.

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The Greenhouse Project

The Greenhouse Project is a non-profit organization which began as an art project by college students to raise awareness about the growing need for aid for Uganda's orphans.

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The Haunted Man and the Ghost's Bargain

The Haunted Man and the Ghost's Bargain, A Fancy for Christmas-Time (better known as The Haunted Man and the Ghost's Bargain or simply as The Haunted Man) is a novella by Charles Dickens first published in 1848.

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The Haunting of Helena

The Haunting of Helena is a 2012 Italian supernatural horror film, written and directed by Christian Bisceglia and filmed in Italy.

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The Immaculate Conception (novel)

The Immaculate Conception is the English translation by Lazer Lederhendler of Gaétan Soucy's French novel, L'Immaculée conception, first published in 1994.

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The Improv (India)

The Improv is an improvisational comedy show which was started in May 2012 in Bangalore, India.

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The Inbetweeners

The Inbetweeners is a British coming of age sitcom television series which originally aired on E4 from 2008–2010, created and written by Damon Beesley and Iain Morris.

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The Investigators (U.S. TV series)

The Investigators is an American adventure/drama television series that aired on CBS from October 5, to December 28, 1961.

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The John Forsythe Show

The John Forsythe Show began as a situation comedy in the fall of 1965 on NBC, but at mid-season it switched to a spy show.

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The Jungle Book and Scouting

The Scouting program has used themes from The Jungle Book by Rudyard Kipling since 1916.

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The Kids of Widney High

The Kids of Widney High is a music group composed of mentally disabled students from the special education J. P. Widney High School in Los Angeles, California.

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The Lake (Yasunari Kawabata novel)

The Lake is a short 1954 novel by the Japanese writer Yasunari Kawabata.

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The Langoliers (miniseries)

The Langoliers is a horror miniseries consisting of two episodes of 1½ hours each (two hours each with commercials).

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The Littl' Bits

is a Japanese anime television series with 26 episodes, produced in 1980 by Tatsunoko Productions in Japan.

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The Little Prince (2015 film)

The Little Prince is a 2015 English-language French 3D animated fantasy adventure family drama film directed by Mark Osborne and based on the 1943 novel of the same name by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry.

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The Magic School Bus

The Magic School Bus is an American edutainment media franchise that consists of a book series, a TV series, and several video games, among other things.

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The McDonald College

The McDonald College is an independent, co-educational, non-denominational, performing arts, day and boarding school, located in North Strathfield, an inner western suburb of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.

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The Meteor Man (film)

The Meteor Man is a 1993 American superhero comedy film written by, directed by, co-produced by and starring Robert Townsend with supporting roles by Marla Gibbs, Eddie Griffin, Robert Guillaume, James Earl Jones, Bill Cosby, and Another Bad Creation.

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The Miracle Worker (play)

The Miracle Worker was a three-act play by William Gibson adapted from his 1957 Playhouse 90 teleplay of the same name.

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The Modern Teacher

The Modern Teacher is a magazine for Filipino teachers.

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The Mole (U.S. season 2)

The Mole: The Next Betrayal (also referred to as Mole 2: The Next Betrayal, and simply Mole 2) was the second season of the American version of The Mole produced by Stone Stanley Entertainment.

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The Object-Lesson

The Object-Lesson (1958) is a picture book by Edward Gorey.

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The Old Town

The Old Town in Aarhus, Denmark (Den Gamle By), is an open-air town museum located in the Aarhus Botanical Gardens.

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The PTA Disbands

"The PTA Disbands" is the 21st episode of The Simpsons' sixth season.

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The Rainmaker (novel)

The Rainmaker is a 1995 novel by John Grisham.

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The Rule of Names

"The Rule of Names" is a short story by American writer Ursula K. Le Guin, first published in the April 1964 issue of Fantastic, and reprinted in collections such as The Wind's Twelve Quarters.

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The Second Invasion from Mars

The Second Invasion from Mars (Второе нашествие марсиан), subtitled Diary of a Sane (Russian: Записки здравомыслящего), is a relatively short 1968 science fiction novel by Arkady and Boris Strugatsky that portrays two weeks from the life of a common person in highly unusual circumstances.

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The Shire (TV series)

The Shire was an Australian reality-drama series that played on Network Ten in Australia and Hulu in the United States.

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The Sims 2: FreeTime

The Sims 2: FreeTime is the seventh expansion pack in The Sims 2 video game series.

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The Sir Misha Black Awards

The Sir Misha Black Awards commemorate the life of Misha Black, whose work played an important role in the development of design in Britain.

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The Spirit of the Age

The Spirit of the Age (full title The Spirit of the Age: Or, Contemporary Portraits) is a collection of character sketches by the early 19th century English essayist, literary critic, and social commentator William Hazlitt, portraying 25 men, mostly British, whom he believed to represent significant trends in the thought, literature, and politics of his time.

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The Twilight Zone (1959 TV series) (season 1)

The first season of The Twilight Zone aired Fridays at 10:00–10:30 pm (EST) on CBS from October 2, 1959 to July 1, 1960.

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The Voodoo Jets

The Voodoo Jets are a power trio from Southern Connecticut who play power pop/rock music without electric guitars.

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The West Sussex Grid for Learning

The West Sussex Grid for Learning (WSGfL) was launched by West Sussex County Council (WSCC), as part of the National Grid for Learning initiative.

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The Young Teacher

The Young Teacher (청춘교사 - Cheongchun gyosa) is a 1972 South Korean family drama film which is recognized as the first film released in the VHS format.

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Thea Astley

Thea Astley (25 August 1925 – 17 August 2004) was an Australian novelist and short story writer.

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Thea de Roos-van Rooden

Th.C.M. (Thea) de Roos-van Rooden (born 27 May 1949 in Hillegom) is a Dutch historian and politician for the Labour Party (Partij van de Arbeid).

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Thelma Walker

Thelma Doris Walker (born 7 April 1957) is a British politician, and the Labour Party MP for Colne Valley constituency, who was elected at the 2017 general election defeating the incumbent Conservative MP Jason McCartney.

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Theobald Ziegler

Theobald Ziegler (9 February 1846 – 1 September 1918) was a German philosopher and educator born in Göppingen, Württemberg.

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Theodor Kullak

Theodor Kullak (12 September 18181 March 1882) was a German pianist, composer, and teacher.

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Theodora Mead Abel

Theodora Mead Abel (1899–1998) was an American clinical psychologist and educator, who used innovative ideas by combining sociology and psychology.

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Theodore A. Jones

Theodore A. Jones (1912 – 2001) was a leading insurance industry figure who held important positions within both the public and private sectors.

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Theodore Brameld

Theodore Brameld (20 January 1904 – 1987) was a leading philosopher and educator who supported the educational philosophy of social reconstructionism.

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Theodore Harding Rand

Theodore Harding Rand (8 February 1835 – 29 May 1900) was a Canadian educator and poet.

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Theodore N. Swanson

Theodore N. Swanson, an ordained Pastor of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America is an Old Testament Scholar. Swanson taught Old Testament at the United Theological College, Bangalore, India.K. M. Hiwale (Compiled), Directory of the United Theological College 1910-1997, Bangalore, 1997. Swanson's writings on the canon of the Old Testament has gathered scholarly reviews. In 2000, Stephen B. Chapman, an Old Testament Scholar at the Duke Divinity School has substantially referred to the work of Swanson.

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Theodore Paul Wright

Theodore Paul Wright (May 25, 1895 – August 21, 1970) was a U.S. aeronautical engineer and educator.

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Theodore S. Clerk

Theodore Shealtiel Clerk (4 September 1909 – 1965) was an urban planner on the Gold Coast and the first formally trained, professionally certified Ghanaian architect.

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Theodore Spiering

Theodore Bernays Spiering (September 5, 1871 – August 11, 1925) was an American violinist, conductor and teacher.

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Theodosius Dobzhansky

Theodosius Grygorovych Dobzhansky (Теодо́сій Григо́рович Добжа́нський; Феодо́сий Григо́рьевич Добржа́нский; January 25, 1900 – December 18, 1975) was a prominent Ukrainian-American geneticist and evolutionary biologist, and a central figure in the field of evolutionary biology for his work in shaping the modern synthesis.

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Theophilus Opoku

Theophilus Herman Kofi Opoku (1842 – 7 July 1913) was a native Akan linguist, translator, philologist, educator and missionary who became the first indigenous African to be ordained a pastor on Gold Coast soil by the Basel Mission in 1872.

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Theories of political behavior

Theories of political behavior, as an aspect of political science, attempt to quantify and explain the influences that define a person's political views, ideology, and levels of political participation.

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Theory of multiple intelligences

The theory of multiple intelligences differentiates human intelligence into specific 'modalities', rather than seeing intelligence as dominated by a single general ability.

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There's a Bat in Bunk Five

There’s a Bat in Bunk Five (1980) is a young adult novel written by Paula Danziger.

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Theresa Oswald

Theresa Oswald, is a politician in Manitoba, Canada.

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These Happy Golden Years

These Happy Golden Years is an autobiographical children's novel written by Laura Ingalls Wilder and published in 1943, the eighth of nine books in her ''Little House'' series – although it originally ended it.

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Thierry Veltman

Thierry Veltman (born December 16, 1939 in Bussum) is a Dutch painter, sculptor, ceramist and art educator.

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Thollem McDonas

Thollem McDonas is an American pianist, improviser, composer, singer-songwriter, touring performer, musical educator, and social critic.

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Thomas Arthur Lewis

Thomas Arthur Lewis (21 September 1881 – 18 July 1923) was a Welsh school teacher, barrister and Liberal Party politician.

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Thomas Blanchard Stowell

Thomas Blanchard Stowell (1846–1927) was a distinguished American educator.

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Thomas Bridges Hughes

Thomas Bridges Hughes (17 September 1851 – 10 August 1940) was an English amateur footballer who was the first player to score two goals in an FA Cup Final, with Wanderers in 1876.

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Thomas Caltagirone

Thomas R. "Tom" Caltagirone (born October 30, 1942) is a Democratic member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives.

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Thomas Chrowder Chamberlin

Thomas Chrowder Chamberlin (September 25, 1843 – November 15, 1928) was an American geologist and educator.

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Thomas Clausen (Louisiana)

Thomas Greenwood Clausen (December 22, 1939 – February 20, 2002) was an educator from Baton Rouge, Louisiana, who was the last elected state superintendent of education, a position which he filled as a Democrat from 1984 to 1988 during the third administration of Governor Edwin Edwards.

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Thomas Cooke Middleton

Thomas Cooke Middleton (March 30, 1842 – November 19, 1923) was born into a Quaker family on March 30, 1842 in Chestnut Hill, Pennsylvania.

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Thomas de Canaberis

Thomas de Canaberis (c.1250-?) was a French nobleman, served as teacher in the Medieval university of France.

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Thomas Drury (bishop)

Thomas Wortley Drury (12 September 1847 – 12 February 1926) was an Anglican bishop who later served as Master of St Catharine's College, Cambridge.

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Thomas Duckett Boyd

Thomas Duckett Boyd, Sr. (January 20, 1854 – November 2, 1932), was an American educator who was from 1896 to 1926 the president of Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.

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Thomas Dwight

Thomas Dwight (1843–1911) was an American physician, anatomist and teacher.

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Thomas E. Miller

Thomas Ezekiel Miller (June 17, 1849 – April 8, 1938) was an American educator, lawyer and politician.

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Thomas Fitzgerald (American politician)

Thomas Fitzgerald (April 10, 1796March 25, 1855) was an American politician who served as a judge and state legislator in both Indiana and Michigan, and as a United States Senator from Michigan.

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Thomas Forman (priest)

Thomas Pears Gordon Forman (b Repton 27 January 1885 - 22 November 1965) was Archdeacon of Lindisfarne from 1944 until 1955.

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Thomas G. Pullen

Thomas Granville Pullen Jr. (August 2, 1898 – November 11, 1979) was the fifth president of the University of Baltimore from 1964 to 1969.

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Thomas H. Carter

Thomas Henry Carter (October 30, 1854September 17, 1911) was a territorial delegate, a United States Representative, and a U.S. Senator from Montana.

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Thomas Hassan

Thomas Edward Hassan is an American educator and husband of United States Senator and former Governor of New Hampshire Maggie Hassan.

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Thomas Hastings (Royal Navy officer)

Admiral Sir Thomas Hastings, KCB DL (1790–1870) was a British artist, innovator, instructor, and distinguished officer of the Royal Navy.

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Thomas Heller (teacher)

Thomas Edmund Heller (15 May 1837 – 17 February 1901) was a British schoolteacher and trade unionist.

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Thomas Hodgson (priest)

Thomas Hodgson was a priest of the Church of England.

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Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet

The Reverend Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet, LL.D., (December 10, 1787 – September 10, 1851) was an American deaf educator.

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Thomas Jex-Blake

Thomas William Jex-Blake (26 Jan 1832 - 2 July 1915) was an Anglican priest and educationalist.

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Thomas Leabhart

Thomas Leabhart (born 1944, in Pennsylvania) is an American Corporeal Mime and Corporeal Mime teacher.

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Thomas Lloyd (stenographer)

Thomas Lloyd (1756–1827), known as the “Father of American Shorthand,” was born in London on August 14 to William and Hannah Biddle Lloyd.

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Thomas M. Wade

Thomas Magruder Wade, I (October 24, 1860 – January 22, 1929), was an educator, politician, and civic leader from Newellton in Tensas Parish in northeastern Louisiana.

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Thomas Milton Gatch

Thomas Milton Gatch (January 28, 1833 – April 23, 1913) was an American educator and politician in Oregon.

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Thomas Pitfield

Thomas Baron Pitfield (5 April 190311 November 1999) was a British composer, poet, artist, engraver, calligrapher, craftsman, furniture builder and teacher.

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Thomas R. Smith (poet)

Thomas R. Smith (born January 16, 1948) is an American poet, essayist, teacher and editor.

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Thomas Raymond Kelly (Quaker mystic)

Thomas Raymond Kelly (June 4, 1893 – January 17, 1941) was an American Quaker educator.

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Thomas Robbins (minister)

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Thomas Roberts (bishop)

Thomas d'Esterre Roberts (7 March 1893 – 28 February 1976) was an English Jesuit priest, who served as Archbishop of Bombay, India, from 1937 to 1950.

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Thomas Scott Turnbull

Thomas Scott Turnbull (28 October 1825 – 22 March 1880) was the son of a Newcastle saddler.

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Thomas Sewall Adams

Thomas Sewall Adams (December 29, 1873 – February 8, 1933) was an American economist, and educator, Professor of Political Economy at Yale University and advisor to the U.S. Treasury Department.

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Thomas Snow (pianist)

Thomas Snow is a pianist, bandleader, composer, and educator from New England.

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Thomas Sovereign Gates

Thomas Sovereign Gates (March 21, 1873 – April 8, 1948) was an American investment banker and educator.

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Thomas Stevens (bishop)

Thomas Stevens, DD, FSA (1841 – 22 August 1920, Wymondham) was an Anglican bishop, the first Bishop of Barking.

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Thomas Wafer Fuller

Thomas Wafer Fuller (May 28, 1867 – December 20, 1920) was an educator and newspaperman from Minden, Louisiana, who served as a Democrat in the Louisiana State Senate from 1896 to 1900.

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Thomas Weldon Atherstone

Thomas Weldon Anderson (1862 – 16 July 1910), also known as Thomas Weldon Atherstone, was an English music hall star and victim of an unsolved murder.

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Thomas Wells (cricketer)

Thomas Umfrey Wells (6 February 1927 – 30 July 2001) was a New Zealand-born first-class cricketer and educator who played first-class cricket in England in the early 1950s.

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Thoothoor

Thoothoor is a coastal village located in the southern district of Tamil Nadu, called Kanyakumari bordering the state of Kerala in India.

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Three Wooden Crosses

"Three Wooden Crosses" the title of a song written by Kim Williams and Doug Johnson, and recorded by American country music singer-songwriter Randy Travis.

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Thrity Umrigar

Thrity Umrigar is an Indian-American journalist, critic, and novelist.

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Thue–Morse sequence

In mathematics, the Thue–Morse sequence, or Prouhet–Thue–Morse sequence, is the binary sequence (an infinite sequence of 0s and 1s) obtained by starting with 0 and successively appending the Boolean complement of the sequence obtained thus far.

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Thulir

Thulir is an Indian monthly children's science magazine published in Tamil by the Tamil Nadu Science Forum without a break since 1987.

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Thunder:An Elephant's Journey

Thunder:An Elephant's Journey is a literary series for children by Erik Daniel Shein and L. M. Reker.

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Tia Fuller

Tia Fuller (born March 27, 1976 in Aurora, Colorado) is a saxophonist, composer, and educator, and a member of the all-female band touring with Beyoncé.

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Tiago Bettencourt

Tiago de Albergaria Pinheiro Goulart de Bettencourt (born September 16, 1979 in Coimbra) is a Portuguese singer-songwriter.

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Tiarama Adventist College

Tiarama Adventist College is a coeducational Christian secondary school in Papeete, Tahiti, established in 1979.

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Ticket to Heaven

Ticket to Heaven is a 1981 Canadian drama film about the recruiting of a man into a group portrayed to be a cult, and his life in the group until forcibly extracted by his family and friends.

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Tico Robot

Tico is a social robot developed by Adele Robots to interact with humans in different environments, primarily promotional events and in education as a helper for teachers.

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Tijani Ould Kerim

Tijani Ould Kerim (Born 13 December 1951, in Mederdra, Mauritania) is a Mauritania teacher and diplomat.

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Tillie Paul

Tillie Paul (January 18, 1863 – August 20, 1952) was a Tlingit translator, civil rights advocate, educator, and Presbyterian church elder.

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Tim Gardam

Timothy David Gardam (born 14 January 1956), is a British journalist, media executive and educator.

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Tim Keller (politician)

Timothy M. Keller (born November 22, 1977), is an American businessman and politician who is 30th and current mayor of Albuquerque, New Mexico.

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Tim Lewis (politician)

Timothy 'Tim' Dwight Lewis is an American politician and a Republican member of the New Mexico House of Representatives representing District 60 since January 18, 2011.

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Tim Murray

Timothy Patrick "Tim" Murray (born June 7, 1968) is an American lawyer and member of the Democratic Party who served as the 71st Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts from 2007 to 2013, when he resigned to become the head of the Worcester Chamber of Commerce.

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Tim Roemer

Timothy John "Tim" Roemer (born October 30, 1956) is an American politician who served in the United States House of Representatives from 1991 to 2003 as a Democrat from Indiana's 3rd congressional district.

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Timeline of scientific thought

This is a list of important landmarks in the history of systematic philosophical inquiry and scientific analysis of phenomena.

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Timothy Bloodworth

Timothy James Bloodworth (1736August 24, 1814) was an American teacher and statesman from North Carolina.

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Timothy Burke (politician)

Timothy Burke (February 2, 1866 – December 31, 1926) was a member of the Wisconsin State Assembly and the Wisconsin State Senate.

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Timothy Woodbridge

Timothy Woodbridge (February 27, 1709 – May 10, 1774)Mitchell, p. 32.

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Tina McElroy Ansa

Tina McElroy Ansa (born November 18, 1949) is an African-American novelist, filmmaker, teacher, entrepreneur and journalist.

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Title

A title is a prefix or suffix added to someone's name in certain contexts.

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Tito Perdue

Tito Perdue (born 1938) is an American writer.

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TN status

TN status or TN visa is a special non-immigrant status in the United States, Canada, and Mexico that offers expedited work authorization to a citizen of these countries.

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To Catch a Spy

To Catch a Spy is a 1971 comedy spy film directed by Dick Clement and starring Kirk Douglas, Marlène Jobert, Trevor Howard, Richard Pearson, Garfield Morgan, Angharad Rees and Robert Raglan.

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Todd Stoll

Todd Stoll is an American jazz trumpeter and Vice President of Education at Jazz at Lincoln Center.

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Togorō Usaki

was the third Bishop of the Japan Methodist Church.

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Toki Wright

Toki Wright (born 1980) is an American rapper, organizer, and educator from Minneapolis, Minnesota.

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Tokyo Jihen

was a Japanese rock band formed by Ringo Sheena, after leaving her solo career.

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Tokyo University of Foreign Studies

, often referred to as TUFS, is a specialist research university in Fuchū, Tokyo, Japan.

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Tom Adelson

Tom Adelson is an American politician from Oklahoma.

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Tom Anzelc

Thomas Anzelc (born October 4, 1946) is a Minnesota politician and former member of the Minnesota House of Representatives.

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Tom Dooher

Tom Dooher (born 1963) is a teacher and labor union activist in the United States, and former president of the 70,000-member teachers union, Education Minnesota, AFT, NEA, AFL-CIO.

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Tom Hamilton (politician)

Tom Hamilton (born 8 July 1954) is a Unionist politician in Northern Ireland.

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Tom Hegg

Tom Hegg is an American author, teacher and theatrical professional who performed for many seasons as a member of the Tyrone Guthrie Theatre in Minneapolis, Minnesota.

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Tom Hendrie

Thomas "Tom" Hendrie (born, 24 October 1955) is a Scottish former professional football player and manager.

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Tom Jenkins (teacher)

Tom Jenkins (also known as Thomas Joseph Jenkins; 1797 – 1859) was Britain's first black school teacher.

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Tom Marsh (Oregon politician)

Tom Marsh (born December 7, 1939) is a former member of the Oregon House of Representatives, representing portions of Washington County, Oregon, United States.

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Tom Martin (Texas politician)

Thomas Allen Martin (December 31, 1948 – March 27, 2018) was an American politician who served as mayor of Lubbock, Texas from 2008 to 2012.

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Tom Mooney (educator)

Tom Mooney (September 12, 1954 – December 3, 2006) was an American and public school teacher.

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Tom Moores (politician)

Thomas "Tom" Moores (1 July 1903 – 15 July 1983) was a member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly.

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Tom Parker (basketball)

Tom Parker (born July 1, 1950) is an American former standout basketball player at the University of Kentucky who played for the Wildcats between 1969 and 1972.

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Tom Peacock

Thomas Peacock was an English professional football inside left who made over 100 appearances in the Football League for Nottingham Forest.

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Tom Sancton

Thomas Alexander Sancton (a.k.a. Tom, Tommy) is an American writer, jazz clarinetist and educator.

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Tom Thomson (judoka)

Tom Thomson (born May 7, 1947) is a Canadian judoka, coach, and head instructor at the Brantford Judo Club in Brantford, Ontario, who has been the head coach of the Canadian Paralympic Judo team since the 2000 Paralympic Games in Sydney.

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Tom Tillberry

Thomas "Tom" Tillberry (born May 4, 1964) is a Minnesota politician and former member of the Minnesota House of Representatives representing District 51B, which included portions of Anoka and Ramsey counties in the northern part of the Twin Cities metropolitan area.

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Tom Veivers

Thomas Robert Veivers (born 6 April 1937 in Beenleigh, Queensland) is a former Australian cricketer, teacher, politician and public administrator who played in 21 Tests from 1963 to 1967.

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Tom Walsh (Wyoming politician)

Thomas Edmund Walsh, Sr. (October 31, 1942 – January 1, 2010), known as Tom Walsh, was a retired lieutenant colonel in the United States Army, a Wyoming educator, a mayor of Casper, and a Republican member of the Wyoming House of Representatives from Natrona County from 2003 to 2008.

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Tomáš Zatloukal

Tomáš Zatloukal (born August 3, 1969 in Gottwaldov, Czechoslovakia) is a Czech politician and former Member of the European Parliament with the Union of Independents, part of the European People's Party and sat on the European Parliament's Committee on Culture and Education.

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Tomás Benjamín Aceval Marín

Tomás Benjamín Aceval Marín was a Paraguayan statesman, educator and diplomat.

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Tommy Finlayson

Thomas James Finlayson MBE, commonly known as Tommy Finlayson (Gibraltar, 1 May 1938), is a Gibraltarian historian.

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Tommy Gallagher (politician)

Tommy Gallagher (born 17 August 1942) is an Irish politician.

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Tommy Reamon

Tommy Reamon (born March 12, 1952) is a retired African-American professional football player, who has worked as an actor, and is currently an educator in the Hampton Roads region of Virginia.

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Tommy Thompson

Tommy George Thompson (born November 19, 1941) is an American Republican politician who was a state legislator in Wisconsin, and 42nd Governor of Wisconsin from 1987 to 2001, and is the longest serving governor in the state's history.

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Tommy Vig

Tommy Vig (July 14, 1938) is a jazz vibraharpist, drummer, percussionist, arranger, big band leader, film, television, and classical concert composer, inventor, author, and educator.

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Tommy Williams (Queensland politician)

Thomas Lewis "Tommy" Williams (21 December 1886 - 17 August 1970) was a member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly.

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Ton van Kesteren

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Tong Leadership Academy

Tong Leadership Academy (formerly Tong High School) is a mixed-sex secondary school located in Tong, Bradford, England.

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Tong Zhe

Tong Zhe (born 8 May 1987) is a Chinese educator known as the founder of One-Man University.

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Tongue depressor

A tongue depressor is a tool used in medical practice to depress the tongue to allow for examination of the mouth and throat.

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Tony Buffery

Anthony Walter Harold Buffery (9 September 1939 – 26 December 2015) was a British actor, comedian, and writer who also had a career in academic psychology.

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Tony Corrente

Anthony Joseph Corrente (born November 12, 1951) is an American football official in the National Football League (NFL) since the 1995 NFL season.

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Tony Cunningham

Sir Thomas Anthony Cunningham (born 16 September 1952), known as Tony Cunningham, is a British Labour Party politician who was the Member of Parliament (MP) for Workington from 2001 to 2015.

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Tony Danza

Tony Danza (born Antonio Salvatore Iadanza; April 21, 1951) is an American actor and former professional boxer.

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Tony Huntjens

Antoon J. "Tony" Huntjens (born January 1, 1939, in Limburg, Netherlands) is a former teacher and New Brunswick politician.

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Tony Killeen

Anthony Charles Killeen (born 9 June 1952) is a former Irish Fianna Fáil politician who served Minister for Defence from 2010 to 2011, Minister of State for Fisheries and Forestry from 2008 to 2010, Minister of State for Environment and Energy from 2007 to 2008 and Minister of State for Labour Affairs from 2004 to 2007.

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Tony Mendoza (politician)

Antonio "Tony" Mendoza (born April 22, 1971) is an American politician who served in the California State Senate.

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Tony Nichols

Anthony Howard "Tony" Nichols (born 29 March 1938) is a retired Australian Anglican bishop.

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Tony Robinson (bishop)

Anthony William "Tony" Robinson (born 25 April 1956) is a British Anglican bishop.

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Tony Saletan

Anthony D. "Tony" Saletan is an American folk singer and educator, who is responsible for the modern rediscovery of two of the genre's best-known songs, Michael Row the Boat Ashore and Kumbaya. Born and raised in New York City, he attended the Walden School and received his bachelor's and master's degrees from Harvard University.

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Tony Steel

Anthony Gordon Steel (31 July 1941 – 4 May 2018) was a New Zealand rugby union player, politician and educator.

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Top Blokes Foundation

The Top Blokes Foundation is an Australian-based non-government organisation that addresses young men’s health outcomes and provides social education programs to young men and boys.

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Topaze (1933 French film)

Topaze is a 1933 French comedy film directed by Louis J. Gasnier and starring Louis Jouvet, Simone Héliard and Marcel Vallée.

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Torah Umesorah – National Society for Hebrew Day Schools

Torah Umesorah – National Society for Hebrew Day Schools (or Torah Umesorah תורה ומסורה) is an Orthodox Jewish educational charity based in the United States that promotes Torah-based Jewish religious education in North America by supporting and developing a loosely affiliated network independent private Jewish day schools.

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Tosh Askew

Tony Askew, known by most as Tosh, was coach of the England under 19's rugby union team.

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Totaram Sanadhya

Totaram Sanadhya (1876–1947) was deceitfully recruited as an indentured labourer from India and brought to Fiji in 1893.

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Touran Mirhadi

Touran Mirhadi (توران میرهادی, 1927 – November 8, 2016) was an Iranian educator, author and researcher.

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TPR Storytelling

TPR Storytelling (Teaching Proficiency through Reading and Storytelling or TPRS) is a method of teaching foreign languages.

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Tracie Davis

Tracie Davis (born May 6, 1970 in Jacksonville, Florida) is an American politician and former teacher who currently serves as the representative for Florida House of Representatives District 13 as a member of the Democratic Party.

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Track day

A track day is an organised event in which non-members are allowed to drive or ride around established motor racing circuits, or alternatively (though far less common) on closed or disused airfields.

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Tracking (education)

Tracking is separating pupils by academic ability into groups for all subjects or certain classes and curriculum within a school.

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Train of Dreams

Train of Dreams is a 1987 Canadian film starring Jason St. Amour, Christopher Neil and Frederick Eugene Ward as a popular teacher.

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Training and Development Agency for Schools

The Training and Development Agency for Schools (TDA) was a body responsible for the initial and in-service training of teachers and other school staff in England.

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Training school

A training school is an official designation, awarded by the Department for Children, Schools and Families, to schools in England that provide exceptional facilities for in-service and work experience training of teachers.

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Tran Van Khac

Trần Văn Khắc (1902-1990) is widely recognised as the founder of the Vietnamese Scouting movement in Vietnam in 1930 in Hanoi.

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Transition to Teaching

The Transition to Teaching grant is a US Federal program intended to attract and retain mid-career professionals into the field of teaching at "high need" schools.

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Travis G. Daly

Travis G. Daly (born January 15, 1983) is a theatre director based in The Berkshires of Massachusetts.

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Travis Price

Travis Price is an American architect, author, teacher, philosopher, and advocate of green architecture based in Washington, DC.

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Trần Trọng Kim

Trần Trọng Kim (1883 – December 2, 1953), courtesy name Lệ Thần, was a Vietnamese scholar and politician who served as the Prime Minister of the short-lived Empire of Vietnam, a state established with the support of Imperial Japan in 1945.

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Trent Park

Trent Park is an English country house, together with its former extensive grounds, in north London.

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Trevor Morrison

Trevor W. Morrison (born 1972) is the dean of the New York University School of Law.

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Trigger film

A trigger film is a type of short social guidance educational film intended for student audiences.

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Trinity University (Texas)

Trinity University is a private liberal arts college in San Antonio, Texas.

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Trisha Yearwood

Patricia Lynn "Trisha" Yearwood (born September 19, 1964) is an American country music singer, author, and actress.

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Trudy Harris

Trudy Harris is a picture book author from Idaho Falls, Idaho.

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Truth and Justice

Truth and Justice (Tõde ja õigus) I-V, written in 1926–1933, is a pentalogy by Anton Hansen Tammsaare, considered to be his most famous work, and one of the foundational works in Estonian literature.

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Tsubouchi Shōyō

__NoTOC__ was a Japanese author, critic, playwright, translator, editor, educator, and professor at Waseda University.

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Tudor Vianu National College of Computer Science

The Tudor Vianu National High School of Computer Science (Colegiul Naţional de Informaticǎ Tudor Vianu), often referred to as "CNITV" of Bucharest can trace its roots back to 1928 and enjoys nowadays a very good reputation in Romania and even in the world, due to its students that won many International Competitions in physics, mathematics, computer science and chemistry.

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Tukiya Kankasa-Mabula

Tukiya Kankasa-Mabula, sometimes Tukiya Kankasa Mabula, is a Zambian lawyer, educator, administrator and gender issues advocate.

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Tunde Bakare

Tunde Bakare is a Nigerian Prophetic-Apostolic pastor.

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Turun normaalikoulu

Turun normaalikoulu (or Norssi for short) is a school in Varissuo, an eastern suburb of Turku, Finland.

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Tutor

A tutor is a person who provides assistance or tutelage to one or more people on certain subject areas or skills.

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Tututawa

Tututawa is a locality and rural centre in east Taranaki, New Zealand, east of Stratford, with a population of approximately 40.

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Twin Valley School District

Twin Valley School District is centered in Elverson, Pennsylvania.

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Tytus Maksymilian Huber

Tytus Maksymilian Huber (also known as Maksymilian Tytus Huber; 4 January 1872 in Krościenko nad Dunajcem – 1950) was a world-renowned Polish mechanical engineer, educator, and scientist.

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U.S. Route 5 in Massachusetts

U.S. Route 5 (US 5) is a north–south U.S. Highway extending from southern Connecticut to the northernmost part of Vermont.

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Ubi de Feo

Ubi de Feo (born 1974, Italy) is a Creative Technologist and educator.

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Uco van Wijk

Uco van Wijk (20 May 1924, Jogjakarta, Dutch East Indies – 10 August 1966) was a Dutch astronomer and educator who founded the astronomy program at the University of Maryland and was instrumental in bringing Gart Westerhout from the Netherlands to become Department Head.

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Udo Schwarz

Udo Schwarz (born 7 July 1986) is a German international rugby union player, playing for the SC Neuenheim in the Rugby-Bundesliga and the German national rugby union team.

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Ueshiba

Ueshiba (written: lit. "planted lawn") is a Japanese surname.

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Uhuru Kenyatta

Uhuru Muigai Kenyatta (born 26 October 1961) is a Kenyan politician and the fourth president of the Republic of Kenya.

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Ulla Schmidt

Ursula "Ulla" Schmidt (born June 13, 1949) is a German politician of the Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD).

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Ulrika Carlsson

Ulrika Carlsson (born 17th of april 1965) is a Swedish Centre Party politician.

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Uma Dogra

Uma Dogra (born 23 April 1957) is an Indian exponent of Kathak, an Indian Classical Dance form.

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Umar bin Hafiz

Habib Umar bin Hafiz (Ḥabīb ʻUmar bin Ḥafīẓ;; born 27 May 1963) is a Yemeni Sufi Islamic scholar, teacher, founder and the dean of Dar al-Mustafa Islamic seminary.

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Umar Sani

Umar Sani (born January 25, 1963 in Kaduna, Kaduna State, Nigeria) is Senior Special Adviser on Media and Publicity to Vice President Namadi Sambo of Nigeria.

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Un couple épatant

Un couple épatant (An Amazing Couple; also known as Trilogy: Two) is a 2002 French-Belgian film written and directed by Lucas Belvaux.

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Unan1mous

Unan1mous is an American reality television program that premiered on the Fox Network on March 22, 2006 and ran for one season.

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Undercover Teacher

Undercover Teacher is a documentary in the Dispatches series for Channel 4, in which Alex Dolan, a journalist and science teacher, went undercover for six months as a supply teacher in British schools.

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Undergraduate degree

An undergraduate degree (also called first degree, bachelor's degree or simply degree) is a colloquial term for an academic degree taken by a person who has completed undergraduate courses.

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Unifon

Unifon is a Latin-based phonemic orthography for English designed in the mid-1950s by Dr.

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Uniform

A uniform is a type of clothing worn by members of an organization while participating in that organization's activity.

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Union of Women Teachers

The Union of Women Teachers (UWT) was a trade union for female teachers in the United Kingdom.

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United States House of Representatives election in the Northern Mariana Islands, 2008

The United States House of Representatives election in the Northern Mariana Islands, 2008 took place on November 4, 2008 and was the Northern Mariana Islands' first election of a delegate to the United States House of Representatives.

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United States House of Representatives elections in Pennsylvania, 2008

The 2008 congressional elections in Pennsylvania was held on November 4, 2008 to determine who will represent the state of Pennsylvania in the United States House of Representatives.

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United States involvement in regime change

United States involvement in regime change has entailed both overt and covert actions aimed at altering, replacing, or preserving foreign governments.

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United States Penitentiary, Lewisburg

The United States Penitentiary, Lewisburg (USP Lewisburg) is a high-security United States federal prison for male inmates in Pennsylvania.

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United States Society for Education through Art

The United States Society for Education through Art (USSEA) is an American national association whose members work in curriculum development, teaching and research related to art education and cultural differences, and who share interests in art educational content and strategies which promote tolerance and appreciation of the arts of non-mainstream cultural peoples.

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United States v. Virginia

United States v. Virginia,, is a landmark case in which the Supreme Court of the United States struck down the long-standing male-only admission policy of the Virginia Military Institute (VMI) in a 7–1 decision. (Justice Clarence Thomas, whose son was enrolled at VMI at the time, recused himself.).

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Universal Church of the Kingdom of God

The Universal Church of the Kingdom of God (UCKG, from Igreja Universal do Reino de Deus (IURD) is a Neopentecostal Christian denomination with its headquarters at the Temple of Solomon in São Paulo, Brazil. It was founded on July 9, 1977 in Rio de Janeiro by Edir Macedo. In 1999 it had 8 million members in Brazil, and had established temples in the United Kingdom and, since 1992, set up temples in Africa and in India, with a 1999 total of more than 12 million members worldwide. By 2013 UCKG had congregations in the New York City borough of Brooklyn and other US locations. In 2017 the Church was accused of adopting children in Portugal and taking them abroad illegally. The Church has frequently been accused of illegal activities and corruption, including money laundering, charlatanism, and witchcraft, and intolerance towards other religions. It has been subject to bans in several African countries. A London UCKG pastor in 2000 arranged a service to cast out the devil when his help was sought for an ill and badly injured child whose guardians thought her possessed; she died and her guardians were convicted of murder. There have been accusations that the Church extracts money from poor members for the benefit of its leaders.

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Universidad Juárez Autónoma de Tabasco

Universidad Juárez Autónoma de Tabasco (Juárez Autonomous University of Tabasco, also known as UJAT) is a public institution of higher learning located in Villahermosa, Tabasco, Mexico.

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Universidad Nacional Experimental del Táchira

The Universidad Experimental del Táchira, also known as Universidad del Táchira or UNET, is a public university founded in February 27, 1974 in San Cristóbal, Táchira, Venezuela.

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Università dell'Immagine

Università dell'Immagine, (also known as "UI") was the post-secondary training school of Fondazione Industria Onlus Milan, a non-profit organization founded by the photographer Fabrizio Ferri.

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University Center of Southern Oklahoma

The University Center of Southern Oklahoma (formerly known as the Ardmore Higher Education Center) is a consortium-model higher education delivery system which provides academic degree programs from four participating institutions of higher education located in southern Oklahoma.

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University College Capital

University College Capital(Professionshøjskolen UCC) is one of eight new regional organizations of different study sites in Denmark (professionshøjskoler) offering bachelor courses of all kinds in Copenhagen and North Zealand.

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University College Lillebaelt

University College Lillebaelt (Danish: University College Lillebælt) is one of eight new regional organizations of different study sites in Denmark (professionshøjskoler) offering bachelor courses of all kinds in the southwest part of Denmark (Funen and southwest Jutland).

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University College of Northern Denmark

University College of Northern Denmark (Professionshøjskolen University College Nordjylland) is one of seven new regional organizations of different study sites in Denmark (professionshøjskoler) offering courses of professional relevance.

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University College South Denmark

University College South Denmark (University College Syddanmark) is a university college in the southern part of Denmark.

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University of Agricultural Sciences, Bangalore

The University of Agricultural Sciences (UAS, Bangalore) is located in Bengaluru, India.

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University of Aleppo

University of Aleppo (جامعة حلب, also called Aleppo University) is a public university located in Aleppo, Syria.

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University of Beira Interior

The University of Beira Interior (UBI; Portuguese: Universidade da Beira Interior) is a public university located in the city of Covilhã, Portugal.

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University of Bologna

The University of Bologna (Università di Bologna, UNIBO), founded in 1088, is the oldest university in continuous operation, as well as one of the leading academic institutions in Italy and Europe.

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University of Brighton

The University of Brighton is a public university based on five campuses in Brighton, Eastbourne and Hastings on the south coast of England.

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University of Canterbury

The University of Canterbury (Te Whare Wānanga o Waitaha; postnominal abbreviation Cantuar. or Cant. for Cantuariensis, the Latin name for Canterbury) is New Zealand's second oldest university.

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University of Chernivtsi

Chernivtsi National University (full name Yurii Fedkovych Chernivtsi National University, Чернівецький національний університет імені Юрія Федьковича) is a public university in the City of Chernivtsi in Western Ukraine.

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University of Edinburgh School of Chemistry

The School of Chemistry is an academic unit of the University of Edinburgh, in Scotland, The research rating of the 2008 RAE was one of the highest in the UK.

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University of Education, Winneba

The University of Education, Winneba (UEW) is a University in Winneba, Central Region of Ghana.

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University of Kragujevac

The University of Kragujevac (Универзитет у Крагујевцу / Univerzitet u Kragujevcu) is a public university in Serbia.

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University of London International Programmes

The University of London (formerly International Programmes) is a central academic body within the University of London, which manages external study programmes.

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University of Mostar

The University of Mostar (Sveučilište u Mostaru; Universitas Studiorum Mostariensis) is a public university located in Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina.

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University of Salento

The University of Salento (Università del Salento, called until 2007 Università degli Studi di Lecce) is a university located in Lecce, Italy.

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University of the Balearic Islands

The University of the Balearic Islands (Universitat de les Illes Balears, UIB;; Universidad de las Islas Baleares) is a Balearic Spanish university, founded in 1978 and located in Palma on the island of Majorca.

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University of the South Pacific

The University of the South Pacific, or USP is an intergovernmental organisation and public research university with a number of locations spread throughout a dozen countries in Oceania.

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University of the State of New York

The University of the State of New York (USNY) is the state of New York's governmental umbrella organization for both public and private institutions in New York State.

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University of Vocational Technology

The University of Vocational Technology (UNIVOTEC) (UoVT) වෘත්තීය තාක්ෂණ විශ්වවිද්‍යාලය, இலங்கை வாழ்க்கைதொழில் தொழிநுட்பவியல் பல்கலைக்கழகம். is established by the parliamentary Act No.

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Unschooling

Unschooling is an educational method and philosophy that advocates learner-chosen activities as a primary means for learning.

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Unscripted

Unscripted is an American comedy-drama series that aired on HBO in early 2005.

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Unwan Chishti

Unwan Chishti (5 February 1937 – 1 February 2004) was an Urdu poet who gained repute as a poet, as a scholar, as a teacher and as a literary critic.

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Upside Down (book)

Upside Down: A Primer for the Looking-Glass World (in Spanish Patas Arriba: la Escuela del Mundo al Revés), originally published in Spanish in 1998, was written by Eduardo Galeano, a Uruguayan author who was greatly impacted by the political turmoil during the 20th century military regimes in Latin America.

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Urani Rumbo

Urani Rumbo (1895-1936) was an Albanian feminist, teacher and playwright.

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Urban Ahlin

Urban Christian Ahlin (born 13 November 1964) is a Swedish Social Democratic Party politician who has served as Speaker of the Riksdag since September 2014.

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Urban society in China

There is considerable confusion in both Chinese and foreign sources over definitions of urban places and hence considerable variation in estimates of China's urban population (see Migration in China).

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USC Rossier School of Education

The University of Southern California's Rossier School of Education is one of the graduate schools of the University of Southern California.

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Ustad Bukhari

Ustad Bukhari (original name Syed Ahmed Shah Bukhari) (استاد بخاري) was a Sindhi-language poet.

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Utah's 1st congressional district

Utah's 1st congressional district serves the northern area of Utah, including the cities of Ogden, Logan, Park City, Layton, Clearfield, and the northern half of the Great Salt Lake.

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Ute Oberhoffner

Ute Oberhoffner (born Ute Weiss on 15 September 1961 in Ilmenau, Thuringia. Sometimes shown as Ute Oberhoffner-Weiss) is an East German luger who competed during the 1980s.

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Uttar Pradesh Legislative Council

The Uttar Pradesh Legislative Council or the Uttar Pradesh Vidhan Parishad is the upper house of the bicameral legislature of Uttar Pradesh state in northern India.

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UWRF Teaching Program

The University of Wisconsin–River Falls Teaching Program is the flagship program for the College of Education and Professional Studies at UWRF.

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Uzeyir Hajibeyov

Uzeyir bey Abdul Huseyn oglu Hajibeyov (Üzeyir bəy Əbdülhüseyn oğlu Hacıbəyov, / عزیر حاجی‌بیوو; Узеир Абдул-Гусейн оглы Гаджибеков; September 18, 1885, Shusha (Aghjabadi village), Russian Empire – November 23, 1948, Baku, Azerbaijani SSR, Soviet Union) was a Soviet composer conductor, publicist, playwright, teacher, translator, and social figure of Azerbaijani origin.

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V. S. Srinivasa Sastri

Valangaiman Sankaranarayana Srinivasa Sastri (22 September 1869 – 17 April 1946) was an Indian politician, administrator, educator, orator and Indian independence activist.

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V.T. Subramania Pillai

V.T. Subramania Pillai aka V.T.S. (11 December 1846 – 17 April 1909) was a scholar of Tamil music in India.

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Va'etchanan

Va'etchanan (— Hebrew for "and I pleaded," the first word in the parashah) is the 45th weekly Torah portion (parashah) in the annual Jewish cycle of Torah reading and the second in the Book of Deuteronomy.

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Vacation Bible School

Vacation Bible School (VBS) is a specialized form of religious education which focuses on children.

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Valentín Zubizarreta y Unamunsaga

Valentín de la Asunción Zubizarreta y Unamunsaga, OCD (2 November 1862 – 26 February 1948) was a Cuban prelate of the Catholic Church.

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Valerian Zorin

Valerian Alexandrovich Zorin (Валериан Александрович Зорин; 1 January 1902 - 14 January 1986) was a Soviet diplomat best remembered for his famous confrontation with Adlai Stevenson on 25 October 1962, during the Cuban Missile Crisis.

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Valley New School

Valley New School (VNS) is a charter school in Appleton, Wisconsin operated by the Appleton Area School District.

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Valley of Death (Bydgoszcz)

Valley of Death (Dolina Śmierci) in Fordon, Bydgoszcz, northern Poland, is a site of Nazi German mass murder committed at the beginning of World War II; and a mass grave of 1,200 – 1,400 Poles and Jews murdered in October and November 1939 by the local German Selbstschutz and the Gestapo.

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Vanila Singh

Vanila Singh is an American physician and professor with involvement in United States health policy.

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Vargrave Richards

Vargrave A. Richards (born September 16, 1950 in San Juan, Puerto Rico) is a United States Virgin Islands politician and educator.

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Vasant Honavar

Vasant G. Honavar is an Indian born American computer scientist, and artificial intelligence, machine learning, bioinformatics and health informatics researcher and educator.

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Vasco do Rego

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Vasile Săcară

Vasile Săcară (April 6, 1881 – October 7, 1938) was a Romanian politician, journalist, author, and teacher from Soroca, Bessarabia.

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Vasily Garbuzov

Vasily Fyodorovich Garbuzov (Василий Федорович Гарбузов) 20 June 1911 – 12 November 1985) was a Soviet finance minister from 1960 until 1985.

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Vaux-Marquenneville

Vaux-Marquenneville is a commune in the Somme department in Hauts-de-France in northern France.

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Václav Jehlička

Václav Jehlička (born on 24 March 1948 in Domažlice) is a Czech politician.

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Václav Riedlbauch

Václav Riedlbauch (1 April 1947 – 3 November 2017) was a Czech composer, pedagogue and manager.

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Veda Wright Stone

Veda Wright Stone (1906–1996) was an American activist who worked on the behalf of Native Americans.

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Vedantu

Vedantu is an interactive online tutoring platform where teachers provide school tuitions to students over the internet, using a real-time virtual learning environment named WAVE (Whiteboard Audio Video Environment), a technology built in-house.

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Vehicle registration plates of Alabama

The U.S. state of Alabama has issued license plates for motor vehicles since 1911.

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Velmanette Montgomery

Velmanette Montgomery (born 1942) represents District 25 in the New York State Senate, which comprises Fort Greene, Boerum Hill, Red Hook, Bedford-Stuyvesant, Sunset Park, Gowanus, and Park Slope, among other neighborhoods located within the borough of Brooklyn.

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Venedikt Yevladov

Venedikt Viktorovich Yevladov (Венедикт Викторович Евладов; 8 March 1861, Orenburg Governorate — May 24, 1914, St. Petersburg) was an orthodox priest (father), an educator, a deputy of the Fourth Imperial Duma from Orenburg Governorate between 1912 and 1914.

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Venke Knutson

Venke Knutson (born 20 October 1978) is a Norwegian singer.

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Venolyn Clarke

Venolyn "Miss Clarke" Clarke (born Venolyn Clarke; 11 July 1967 in Jamaica) is a former sprinter who specialized in the 100 metres.

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Vente de Agosto

Veinte de Agosto is the national holiday celebrating teachers and mentors across Mexico.

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Venus Lux

Venus Lux (born October 10, 1990) is an American transsexual pornographic actress, director, producer, and educator.

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Vera Mae Green

Vera Mae Green (1928 - 1982) was an anthropologist, educator, and scholar, who made major contributions in the fields of Caribbean studies, interethnic studies, black family studies and the study of poverty and the poor.

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Verónika Mendoza

Verónika Fanny Mendoza Frisch (born 9 December 1980), popularly known as Vero Mendoza, is a Peruvian psychologist, educator, and politician.

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Vergara v. California

Vergara v. California was a lawsuit in the California state courts which dealt with a child's right to education and to instruction by effective teachers.

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Verksamhetsförlagd utbildning

Verksamhetsförlagd utbildning (VFU) is a part of the teacher education programme in Sweden, whereby the student performs practice at a school.

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Vernie McGaha

Vernie D. McGaha (born September 13, 1947) is an American politician and former state senator for Kentucky's south central 15th district, which includes the counties of Adair, Casey, Pulaski, and Russell.

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Vernon Smith (Indiana politician)

Vernon G. Smith (born April 11, 1944) is a Democratic member of the Indiana House of Representatives, representing the 14th District since 1990.

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Veronica Small-Eastman

Veronica Small-Eastman is a Democratic Party member of the Montana House of Representatives, representing District 42 since 2002.

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Veterans of Foreign Wars

The Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States (VFW, or simply Veterans of Foreign Wars) is an American war veterans organization headquartered in Kansas City, Missouri.

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Vic Stelly

Victor Theodore Stelly, known as Vic Stelly (born January 11, 1941), is a retired businessman from Lake Charles, Louisiana, a former member of the Louisiana Board of Regents for Higher Education, and from 1988 to 2004 a Republican member of the Louisiana House of Representatives for District 35 in Calcasieu Parish in the southwestern corner of his state.

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Vicki Hirsch

Vicki Hirsch was an American theater instructor and actress.

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Vicky Brago-Mitchell

Vicky Brago-Mitchell is an American fractal artist known in the 1960s as a Stanford University student who, while working as a topless dancer, ran for student body president.

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Vicky Kippin

Victoria Anne Kippin (born 7 September 1942) is a former Australian politician.

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Vicky Shell

Vicky Shell (born June 14, 1967) is a Dominican singer, educator, songwriter, who is best known for being the first Dominican who has set the precedent for being the first female salsa singer in the Dominican Republic with a full production of Salsa Latin Jazz.

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Vicky Theresine

Vicky Theresine is a member of the National Assembly of Seychelles.

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Victor Atokolo

Victor Atokolo (born 1969) is a Nigerian Christian pastor, teacher, radio host and author.

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Victor Berlin

Victor Berlin is an American educator specializing in information security who has founded and led several accredited post secondary institutions, including the University of the Potomac and the University of Fairfax.

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Victor Cicero Kays

Victor Cicero Kays (July 7, 1882 – January 20, 1966) was an American educator, coach and the founding president of Arkansas State University, originally known as the First District State Agricultural School of Arkansas.

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Victor Reux

Victor Reux (December 3, 1929 – June 3, 2016) was a French and Saint Pierre and Miquelon politician and teacher.

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Victory lap (academia)

A victory lap is a term used in American and Canadian academics to describe one or more extra years of study needed beyond the traditional four years of undergraduate studies.

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Vida Dutton Scudder

Julia Vida Dutton Scudder (December 15, 1861 – October 9, 1954) was an American educator, writer, and welfare activist in the social gospel movement.

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Vida Ghahremani

Vida Ghahremani (ویدا قهرمانی, 27 May 1936 – 2 June 2018) was an Iranian film actress.

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Vidal M. Treviño

Vidal Manuel Treviño (June 10, 1929 – December 30, 2006) was a longtime educator and a Democratic political powerhouse in Laredo, Texas, who served as the Laredo Independent School District (LISD) superintendent between 1973 and 1995.

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Videt Carmichael

Videt Carmichael (born February 26, 1950) is a Republican member of the Mississippi State Senate for District 33, which encompasses Lauderdale and Clarke counties in the eastern portion of Mississippi.

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Vidya Subramanian

Vidya Subramanian is a Carnatic style vocalist and teacher.

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Viggo Ullmann

Johan Christian Viggo Ullmann (21 December 1848 – 30 August 1910) was a Norwegian educator and politician with Venstre, the Norwegian social-liberal party.

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Viktor Frayonov

Viktor Pavlovich Frayonov ('r) (24 October 1930, Moscow — 4 September 2002, Moscow) was an outstanding music theorist and teacher.

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Viktor Kosenko

Viktor Stepanovych Kosenko (Віктор Степанович Косенко; – 3 October 1938) was a Soviet composer, concert pianist, and educator born in Saint Petersburg.

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Villa Park High School

Villa Park High School (or VPHS) is a 4 year suburban public high school located in the city of Villa Park, California.

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Villiers Hatton

Major-General Villiers Hatton CB (8 October 1852 – 18 June 1914) was Commander of British Troops in South China.

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Vimla Verma

Vimla Verma (born 1 July 1929) is a political and social worker and a Member of Parliament elected from the Seoni constituency in the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh being an Indian National Congress candidate.

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Vince MacLean

Vincent James MacLean (born December 8, 1944)Normandin, PG Canadian Parliamentary Guide, 1977 was leader of the Nova Scotia Liberal Party in 1985 and again from 1986 to 1992.

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Vincent Hartgen

Vincent Andrew Hartgen (January 10, 1914 – November 27, 2002) was an American artist.

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Vincent Nyanzi

Vincent Makumbi Nyanzi is a Ugandan educator and politician.

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Vincent Woboya

Vincent Woboya (born 1 July 1974) is a Ugandan public administrator, disaster manager and politician.

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Vincenzo Alberto Annese

Vincenzo Alberto Annese (born 22 September 1984 in Bisceglie) is an Italian association football manager and former player.

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Vincenzo De Luca

Vincenzo De Luca (born May 8, 1949 in Ruvo del Monte) is an Italian politician, member of the Democratic Party.

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Vinnytsia State Pedagogical University

The Vinnytsia State Pedagogical University named after Mykhailo Kotsiubynsky is a university located in Vinnytsia, Ukraine.

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Viola Ruffner

Viola Knapp Ruffner (1812–1903) was a schoolteacher and became the second wife of General Lewis Ruffner, a salt and coal mine owner and community leader in Kanawha County, West Virginia.

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Viola S. Wendt

Viola Sophia Wendt (March 31, 1907 – March 23, 1986) was an American poet and educator.

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Viola Spolin

Viola Spolin (November 7, 1906 — November 22, 1994) was a theatre academic, educator and acting coach.

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Violet Gillett

Violet Gillett (1898 – 1996) was a Canadian painter and educator known for her encouragement of the arts in the New Brunswick province.

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Viper in the Fist

Viper in the Fist (French Vipère au Poing) is a novel by Hervé Bazin.

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Virgil Cantini

Virgil David Cantini (1919–2009) was an enamelist, sculptor and educator.

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Virgil Johnson (singer)

Virgil Lewis Johnson (December 29, 1935 February 24, 2013) was an African American deejay, formerly at radio station KDAV in Lubbock.

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Virgilio Mortari

Virgilio Mortari (December 6, 1902 – September 5, 1993) was an Italian composer and teacher.

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Virginia Board of Public Works

The Virginia Board of Public Works was a governmental agency which oversaw and helped finance the development of Virginia's transportation-related internal improvements during the 19th century.

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Virginia Hudson

Virginia Jane Hudson (b. April 13, 1983) is an American flautist and teacher.

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Virginia Ragsdale

Virginia Ragsdale (December 13, 1870 - June 4, 1945) was a teacher and a mathematician specializing in algebraic curves.

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Virginia Randolph

Virginia Estelle Randolph (August 6, 1870 – March 16, 1958) was an African-American educator in Henrico County, Virginia.

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Virtual campus

A virtual campus or e campus, refers to the online offerings of a college or university where college work is completed either partially or wholly online, often with the assistance of the teacher, professor, or teaching assistant.

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Visible Learning

In a 2008 meta-study, John Hattie popularized the concept of visible learning.

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Visionlearning

Visionlearning is a free, web-based resource for students and educators in the science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) disciplines.

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Visitación Padilla

Visitación Padilla (*Talanga, Francisco Morazán, July 2, 1882 – February 12, 1960, Comayagüela, DC) was an educator and feminist activist.

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Vito Fazio Allmayer

Vito Fazio Allmayer (Palermo, 21 November 1885 – Pisa, 14 April 1958) was an Italian philosopher, pedagogist and university teacher.

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Vitold Rek

Vitold Rek (* October 18, 1955 in Rzeszów, Poland as Witold E. Szczurek) is a double bassist, composer and educator.

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Vittorio Emanuele Orlando

Vittorio Emanuele Orlando (19 May 1860 – 1 December 1952) was an Italian statesman, known for representing Italy in the 1919 Paris Peace Conference with his foreign minister Sidney Sonnino.

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Viv Harrison

Vivian "Viv" Harrison (fourth ¼ 1921 – August 1989) was a Welsh rugby union, and professional rugby league footballer of the 1940s and 1950s.

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Vladimir Belov (pianist)

Vladimir Belov (1906–1989) was a Russian pianist and teacher.

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Vladimir Boltyansky

Vladimir Grigorevich Boltyansky (Влади́мир Григо́рьевич Болтя́нский; born 26 April 1925), also transliterated as Boltyanski, Boltyanskii, or Boltjansky, is a Soviet and Russian mathematician, educator and author of popular mathematical books and articles.

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Vladimir Dedijer

Vladimir Dedijer (4 February 1914 – 30 November 1990) was a Yugoslav partisan fighter, politician, human rights activist, and historian.

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Vladimir Koh

Vladimir Koh (born March 17, 1964 in Belgrade, Yugoslavia) is a Serbian violinist and university professor.

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Vladimir Kostrov

Vladimir Andreyevich Kostrov (Владимир Андреевич Костров) (born September 21, 1935) is a Russian poet.

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Vladimir Padwa

Vladimir Padwa (February 8, 1900 – April 28, 1981) was an American pianist, composer, and educator.

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Vladislav Anisovich

Vladislav Leopoldovich Anisovich (Владислав Леопольдович Анисович) (June 7, 1908 in Lugansk – August 30, 1969 in Alupka) was a Russian and Soviet painter and art educator, who lived and worked in Leningrad, a member of the Leningrad Union of Soviet Artists, professor of the Repin Institute of Arts, regarded as one of representatives of the Leningrad School of Painting.

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Vlado Perkovic

Vlado Perkovic (Born March 8, 1969) is an Australian renal physician and researcher.

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Voice projection

Voice projection is the strength of speaking or singing whereby the voice is used loudly and clearly.

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Voices of Youth

Voices of Youth is an organization set up by UNICEF to help children from across the world exchange knowledge and ideas.

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Volodymyr Apatsky

Volodymyr Apatsky (Уладзімір Апацкі; *29 August 1928, Minsk) — Ukrainian bassoonist, teacher, professor of the National music academy in Kiev, the capital of Ukraine.

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Voluntary Optimisation of Class Structure Scheme

Voluntary Optimisation of Class Structure Scheme is a scheme launched by the Education Bureau (EDB) to facilitate the implementation of the new senior secondary curriculum.

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Volunteers in Africa Foundation

The Volunteers in Africa Foundation (V.I.A.) is an Oceanside, California, based, grassroots non-profit organization that works to improve education in Southern California and West Africa.

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Voutsaras, Ioannina

Voutsaras (Βουτσαράς, local dialect: Μπτσαρά Btsará) is a village in the municipal unit of Molossoi, Ioannina regional unit, Greece.

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Vukašin Brajić

Vukašin Brajić (Вукашин Брајић;; born 9 February 1984) is a Bosnian Serb pop-rock singer who rose to fame after participating in the first season (2008–09) of Operacija trijumf, the Serbian version of Star Academy, in which he came in second place.

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W. Arthur Porter

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W. Bret Calhoun

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W. C. Robinson (Louisiana educator)

William Claiborne Robinson, known as W. C. Robinson (April 25, 1861 – April 1, 1914), was a mathematics professor paid $800 per year who was elevated for one year, 1889 to 1900, as the second president of Louisiana Tech University in Ruston, Louisiana.

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W. Fox McKeithen

Walter Fox McKeithen (September 8, 1946 – July 16, 2005) served five terms as Secretary of State of Louisiana between 1988 and 2005.

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W. I. Thomas

William Isaac Thomas (August 13, 1863 – December 5, 1947) was an American sociologist.

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W. J. Gilboy

William J. Gilboy (March 23, 1876 - ?) was a teacher from Milwaukee, Wisconsin who served one term as a Socialist member of the Wisconsin State Assembly from 1911-1912.

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W. W. Hiltz

William Wesley "Bill" Hiltz (2 November 1873 – 26 February 1936) was Mayor of Toronto from January 1924 – January 1925.

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Wad al-'Abbas

Wad al-'Abbas is one of the oldest cities in the province of Sinār, Sudan.

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Waiariki Institute of Technology

Waiariki Institute of Technology (Whare Takiura o Waiariki) was a tertiary institution based in the city of Rotorua, New Zealand, in the Bay of Plenty region in the central North Island.

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Waiting staff

Waiting staff are those who work at a restaurant or a bar, and sometimes in private homes, attending customers—supplying them with food and drink as requested.

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Wakamatsu Shizuko

(6 September 1864 – 10 February 1896) is an educator, translator, and novelist best known for translating Little Lord Fauntleroy written by Frances Hodgson Burnett.

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Wakoli Bifwoli

Sylvester Wakoli Bifwoli (born 1952) is a Kenyan politician.

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Waldemar Pawlak

Waldemar Pawlak (born 5 September 1959) is a Polish politician.

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Walking Trees

Walking Trees: Teaching Teachers in New York City Schools is a book by Ralph Fletcher.

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Wallace Townsend

Wallace Townsend (August 20, 1882 – January 7, 1979) was an Iowa-born lawyer who was from 1928 to 1961 the Republican national committeeman for the U.S. state of Arkansas.

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Walter Baum

Walter Baum (23 May 1921 – 8 March 2007) was a German type designer, graphic artist and teacher.

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Walter Blume (SS officer)

Walter Blume (23 July 1906 – 13 November 1974) was a mid-ranking SS commander and leader of Sonderkommando 7a, part of the extermination commando group Einsatzgruppe B. The unit perpetrated the killings of thousands of Jews in Belarus and Russia.

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Walter Bricht

Walter Bricht (September 9, 1904 – March 20, 1970) was a noted Austrian-American pianist, composer and teacher.

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Walter C. Young

Walter Croston "Walt" Young (March 2, 1922 – August 6, 2016) was an American educator and politician.

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Walter Dearborn

Walter Fenno Dearborn (July 19, 1878 – June 21, 1955) was a pioneering American educator and experimental psychologist who helped to establish the field of reading education.

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Walter Dorn

Walter A. Dorn (born July 11, 1961) is a scientist, educator, author and researcher.

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Walter Drowley Filmer

Walter Drowley Filmer (1 September 1865 – 24 August 1944) was an early pioneer of X-rays in Australia, a wireless engineer, for a time ran the British Royal Train, and a world class entomologist that discovered several new species in his homeland.

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Walter Emerson Baum

Walter Emerson Baum (December 14, 1884 – July 12, 1956) was an American artist and educator active in the Bucks and Lehigh County areas of Pennsylvania in the United States.

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Walter Kaufmann (composer)

Walter Kaufmann (1 April 1907 – 9 September 1984) was a composer, conductor, musicologist, and educator.

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Walter Lee (Louisiana politician)

Walter L. Lee, Sr. (September 9, 1921 – April 12, 2015) was from 1956 to 2012 the clerk of the 13th Judicial District Court in Evangeline Parish in south Louisiana.

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Walter Lowenfels

Walter Lowenfels (May 10, 1897 – July 7, 1976) was an American poet, journalist, and member of the Communist Party USA.

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Walter Nurnberg

Walter Nurnberg (April 18, 1907 – 19 October 1991) was one of post-war Britain's outstanding industrial photographers.

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Walter Rabl

Walter Rabl (30 November 1873 in Vienna – 11 July 1940 in Klopein, Klopeiner See/Carinthia) was a Viennese composer, conductor, and teacher of vocal music.

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Walter S. Baring Jr.

Walter Stephan Baring Jr. (September 9, 1911 – July 13, 1975) was a United States Representative from Nevada.

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Walter Thompson (composer)

Walter Thompson (born May 31, 1952 in West Palm Beach, Florida) is a composer, pianist, saxophonist, percussionist, and educator.

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Walter Wangerin Jr.

Walter Wangerin Jr. (born February 13, 1944) is an American author and educator best known for his religious novels and children's books.

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Walther Kadow

Walther Kadow (1860 – 31 May 1923) was a German school teacher who was murdered by Rudolf Höss and accomplices in May 1923 in the forest near Parchim.

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Wanda Grinde

Wanda A. Grinde is a Democratic Party member of the Montana House of Representatives, representing District 48 since 2004.

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Wang Dazhi

Wang Dazhi (Chinese: 汪达之; Pinyin: Wāng Dázhī; April 21, 1903 – March 27, 1980) was a Chinese educator.

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Ward Darley

Ward Darley, Jr., M.D. (1903–1979) was an American educator and physician who served as president of the University of Colorado and dean of its medical school.

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Warmoth T. Gibbs

Warmoth Thomas Gibbs Sr. (5 April 1892 – 21 April 1993) was an American educator, retired Second Lieutenant in the United States Army, civil rights activist, and fourth president of North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University.

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Warner Norton Grubb III

Warner Norton Grubb III (1948 - 2015) was an American author, educational economist, and professor.

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Warren Fales Draper (publisher)

Warren Fales Draper (1818–1905) was a publisher in Andover, Massachusetts for nearly 50 years.

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Warren Norwood

Warren Carl Norwood (August 21, 1945 – June 3, 2005) was an American science fiction novelist, teacher, and musician.

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Warren Pitt

Frederick Warren Pitt (born 14 March 1948) is an Australian politician.

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Wasfia Nazreen

Wasfia Nazreen (born 27 October 1982) is a Bangladeshi mountaineer, activist, social worker and writer.

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Wavel Ramkalawan

Wavel Ramkalawan (born March 15, 1961) is a politician of the Seychelles.

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Wawrzyniec Żuławski

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S.

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Birth date unknown | birthplace.

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Will Richardson

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William Alphonsus Gunn

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William Augustine Ogden

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William Chamberlain (politician)

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William Corbett (poet)

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William Curry Holden

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William Dudley Geer

Dr.

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William E. Holmes

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William E. Jordan

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William E. Peterson

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William Emms

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William Everson

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William F. Slocum

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William Field Lloyd

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William Fielding Ogburn

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William Francis Stevenson

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William Freer Bale

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William G. Dyer

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William Gould Dow

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William Goyen

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William Greenough Thayer

Rev.

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William H. Gibson (educator)

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William H. McAlpine

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William H. Mosby

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William H. Murray

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William Haighton Chappell

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William Hamilton Fyfe

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William Healey Dall

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William Henry Maxwell

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William Henry Spencer

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William Henry Steward

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William Herbert Carruth

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William Hooper Councill

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William Hughes Mearns

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William Ingram (priest)

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William J. Holloway

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William Kendall Denison

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William Kraft

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William Lamplough

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William Leslie Poole

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William Logan Harris

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William Loren Katz

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William Marion Jardine

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William Moon

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William Mukama

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William Mungen

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William Needles

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William O'Malley (Jesuit)

The Rev.

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William O'Reilly (educator)

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William Owsley

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William Percival Crozier

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William Whitmarsh Phelps (b Wilton, Wiltshire October 1, 1797 Carlisle 1867) was Archdeacon of Carlisle from 1863 until 1867.

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William Pickens

William Pickens (15 January 1881 – 6 April 1954) was an African-American orator, educator, journalist, and essayist.

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William Quantrill

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William R. Pettiford

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William R. Pogue

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William Reinhold

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William Russell (educator)

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William Russo (musician)

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William S. Taylor

William Sylvester Taylor (October 10, 1853 – August 2, 1928) was the 33rd Governor of Kentucky.

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William Schatzkamer

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William Shija

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William Spaulding (Washington, D.C.)

William Ridley Spaulding (born June 15, 1924) was an American legislator during the 1970s and 1980s who, running as a Democrat, was elected one of the original members of the Council of the District of Columbia in the aftermath of Washington, D.C. gaining home rule in 1973.

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William T. Dixon

William T. Dixon (September 8, 1833 – June 3, 1909) was an educator and Baptist minister in Brooklyn, New York.

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William T. Poague

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William T. Redmond

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William Telek

William Telek (January 6, 1924 – May 17, 1988) was a Republican member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives.

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William Tennent

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William Terry (congressman)

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William Torrey Harris

William Torrey Harris (September 10, 1835 – November 5, 1909) was an American educator, philosopher, and lexicographer.

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William Valentine

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William Washington Larsen

William Washington Larsen (August 12, 1871 – January 5, 1938) was a United States Representative from Georgia.

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William Wayne Paul

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Willie Kavanaugh Hocker

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Wizard of New Zealand

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WJEF is a non-commercial radio station licensed to the Lafayette School Corporation in Lafayette, Indiana.

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Wojciech Żywny

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Wolf Hilbertz

Prof.

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Wolfgang Schirmacher

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Wolfgang Sobotka

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Woman of Malacca

Woman of Malacca (French: La dame de Malacca) is a 1937 French drama film directed by Marc Allégret and starring Edwige Feuillère, Pierre Richard-Willm and Betty Daussmond.

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Women in engineering in the United States

Historically, women in the United States have been represented at lower rates than men in both science and engineering college programs and careers.

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Women in the workforce

Women in the workforce earning wages or salary are part of a modern phenomenon, one that developed at the same time as the growth of paid employment for men, but women have been challenged by inequality in the workforce.

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Women's Auxiliary Service (Poland)

The Women's Auxiliary Service (WAS) (Pomocnicza Służba Kobiet (PSK), Pestki) was a unit of Polish Armed Forces during World War II established in 1941 by initiative of Lt. Gen. Władysław Anders, while creating Polish Armed Forces in the East.

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Women's history

Women's history is the study of the role that women have played in history and the methods required to do so.

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Women's work

Women's work or woman's work is a term used to indicate work that is believed to be exclusively the domain of women and associates particular tasks with the female gender.

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Wonderlic test

The Wonderlic Personnel Test (formerly known as the Wonderlic Cognitive Ability Test) is a popular group intelligence test used to assess the aptitude of prospective employees for learning and problem-solving in a range of occupations.

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Wong Chin-chu

Wong Chin-chu (born 31 January 1947) is a Taiwanese educator and politician.

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Woodberry Forest School

Woodberry Forest School is a private, all-male boarding school located in Woodberry Forest, Madison County, Virginia, in the United States.

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Woodwardville, Maryland

Woodwardville is a small, rural Unincorporated community situated in western Anne Arundel County, Maryland, containing 27 structures, 16 of which are historic and included in the Woodwardville Historic District, listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2003.

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Woops!

Woops! (TV Show) is an American post-apocalyptic sitcom that aired on the Fox network from September 27 to December 6, 1992.

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Wooster School

Wooster School is a private, co-educational, college-preparatory Pre-K-12 school in Danbury, Connecticut, in the United States.

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World Affairs Council of the Desert

The World Affairs Council of the Desert, a non-partisan and non-profit organization, located in the Coachella Valley, California.

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Writing anxiety

Writing anxiety is a term for the tension, worry, nervousness, and a wide variety of other negative feelings.

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Wu Dingliang

Wu Dingliang (January 1893 - 24 March 1969) (Chinese:吴定良;Woo Ting-Liang), pioneering Chinese anthropologist and educator. He can be rightfully considered the father of Chinese physical anthropology.

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Wu Teh Yao

Wu Teh Yao (1915–17 April 1994) was an educator and a specialist in Confucianism and political science.

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Wu Yuzhang Honors College

Wuyuzhang Honorary College, also transliterated as Wu Yuzhang Honors College (official Chinese name: Simplified Chinese: 吴玉章学院; Traditional Chinese: 吳玉章學院; general name: Simplified Chinese: 吴玉章荣誉学院; Traditional Chinese:吳玉章榮譽學院), is an elite undergraduate college of Sichuan University.

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WZED-LP

WZED-LP is an FCC-licensed low power FM radio station located in Newport, North Carolina, broadcasting on FM channel 290 (105.9 FM).

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Xavier High School, Albury

Xavier High School Albury is a Catholic Secondary School located within the New South Wales city of Albury, Australia.

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Xerces Society

The Xerces Society is a non-profit environmental organization that focuses on the conservation of invertebrates considered to be essential to biological diversity and ecosystem health.

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Xie Jingxian

Xie Jingxian (born October 31, 1983) is a Han Chinese pianist from Shanghai.

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XIT Museum

The XIT Museum in Dalhart, Texas is a museum of the history of Dallam and Hartley counties in the Texas Panhandle, with particular focus on the history and culture of one of the best-known ranches of the American West, the XIT, which at its peak encompassed parts of ten Texas counties along a stretch of acreage in the late 19th century.

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Xu Heng

Xu Heng (1209–1281) was a Confucianist and educator of the Yuan Dynasty in China.

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Xyza Diazen

Xyza R. Diazen is a Filipina politician and is the youngest incumbent city councilor of Marikina's Second District.

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Yamakawa Futaba

(1844 – November 14, 1909) was a Japanese educator of the early Meiji era.

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Yarmouk University

Yarmouk University (جامعة اليرموك), also abbreviated YU is a public university, comprehensive and state supported university located near city center of Irbid in northern Jordan.

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Yaroslav Derega

Derega Yaroslav (Дереґа Ярослав Степанович).

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Yūsuke Numata

, also known by the stage name, is a Japanese voice actor who is affiliated with Aoni Production.

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Yehudit Harari

Yehudit Harari (née Eisenberg; October 4, 1885 – June 7, 1979) (Hebrew: יהודית הררי לבית אייזנברג) was an educator, teacher, kindergarten teacher and writer, one of the founders of Tel Aviv.

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Yerahmiel Barylka

Yerahmiel Barylka (ירחמיאל ברילקה; born 1943) is an Argentine-born Orthodox rabbi, lawyer, educator, journalist and lecturer.

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Yeung Yiu-chung

Yeung Yiu-chung, BBS, JP (born 1951 in Hong Kong) is a Hong Kong pro-Beijing educator and politician.

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Yi Zuolin

Yi Zuolin (July 19, 1897 – March 29, 1945), aka Yi Jianlou, was a Chinese linguist, educator and philanthropist.

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Yife Tien

Yife Tien (born April 1955) is a Taiwan-born American educator and businessman.

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Yin Haiguang

Yin Haiguang (5 December 1919 – 16 September 1969) is a Chinese author, educator and philosopher from Taiwan.

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Yitzhak Frank

Yitzhak Frank (Hebrew:יצחק פרנק) is Talmudist and publicist on Talmud.

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Ylva Johansson

Ylva Julia Margareta Johansson (born 13 February 1964) is a Swedish politician who has served as Minister for Employment in the Swedish Government since 2014.

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Yo Kobayashi

Yo Kobayashi(小林洋, 1981年 - )is a Japanese researcher in the field of robotics in Waseda University.

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Yoakim Gruev

Joakim Gruev (Йоаким Груев, d. 1912) was a Bulgarian teacher and translator.

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Yordan Hadzhikonstantinov-Dzhinot

Yordan Hadzhikonstantinov, called Dzhinot (the Genie) (Йордан Хаджиконстантинов - Джинот, Jордан Хаџи Констандинов-Џинот; c. 1818 – 22 August 1882), was a Bulgarian teacher and author, and an important figure of the Bulgarian National Revival during the 19th century.

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Yoshikazu Kawaguchi

(1939 –) is the leading Japanese practitioner of the “natural farming” method popularized by Masanobu Fukuoka and has farmed by this method in Sakurai City, Nara Prefecture for 30 years.

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You-Dong Liang

You-Dong Liang (梁友栋) is a mathematician and educator, best known for his contributions in geometric modeling and the Liang-Barsky algorithm.

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Young Check'a

Fredrick Earl Wilson, III (born March 11, 1999), better known by his stage name Young Check'a is an American independent hip hop artist.

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Yousician

Yousician is an interactive music service to learn and play a musical instrument.

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Youth and disability

Worldwide, there are between 180 and 220 million youth with disabilities.

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Youth ice hockey coach

The role of a youth ice hockey coach is a combination of teacher, motivator, organizer, listener, and disciplinarian.

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Yowabu Magada Kawaluuko

Yowabu (Joab) Magada Kawaluuko (January 7, 1930- July 29, 2016), was a Ugandan educator and politician who served as the Chairman of Uganda People's Congress in charge of Greater Kamuli District, Uganda, both in the first and second UPC governments.

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Yuan T. Lee

Yuan Tseh Lee (born 19 November 1936) is a Taiwanese chemist.

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Yuki Kushida

Yuki Kushida is a Japanese actress and teacher living and working in England as a language teacher at Chatham Grammar School for Boys.

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Yuri Neyman

Yuri Neyman, A.S.C. (American Society of Cinematographers) is a Russian-American cinematographer, educator and inventor.

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Yusuf Abdullahi Ata

Yusuf Abdullahi Ata, is a politician from Kano State, an economist, and a teacher, who dedicated his life to public service.

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Yusuf Isa Halim

Yusuf Isa Halim (also transliterated in Romanian as Iusuf Isa Halim) (1894–1982) was a Dobrujan-born Tatar poet, schoolteacher and linguist known for authoring the first Romanian-Turkish dictionary.

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Yuval Steinitz

Yuval Steinitz (יובל שטייניץ; born 10 April 1958) is Israel's Minister of National Infrastructure, Energy and Water Resources, in charge of Israel Atomic Energy Commission and a member of the Security Cabinet.

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Yvan Craipeau

Yvan Craipeau (24 September 1911, La Roche-sur-Yon, Vendée – 13 December 2001) was a French Trotskyist activist.

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Yves Manglou

Yves Manglou, Paris 2006. Yves Manglou (born 20 August 1943 in Bras-Panon, Réunion) is a Réunionese writer who writes in both French and Réunion Creole.

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Yvonne Andersen

Yvonne Andersen (born September 7, 1932) is an American animated filmmaker, author, and teacher.

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Yvonne Caples

Yvonne Caples (born June 14, 1972) is a women's boxing champion.

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Yvonne McKague Housser

Yvonne McKague Housser (1897 – 1996), Canadian painter and teacher.

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Zack Tang

Zachary Tang is an American professional dancer who currently performs with RUBBERBANDance Group.

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Zahra Shahid Hussain

Zahra Shahid Hussain (زہرہ شاہد حسین) commonly known as Zara Apa, was a Pakistani activist-politician, teacher and the senior vice president of Imran Khan's Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) in Sindh.

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Zaira Wasim

Zaira Wasim (born 23 October 2000) is an Indian film child actress.

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Zakia Meghji

Zakia Hamdani Meghji (born 31 December 1946) is a Tanzanian politician who served as the Minister of Finance from 2006 to 2008.

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Zalman Schachter-Shalomi

Meshullam Zalman Schachter-Shalomi, commonly called "Reb Zalman", (28 August 1924 – 3 July 2014) was one of the founders of the Jewish Renewal movement and an innovator in ecumenical dialogue.

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Zax (Duke Power)

Zax is an animated character featured in 1980s Duke Power public service announcements educating children on the dangers of electricity and how to use electricity efficiently.

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Zbigniew Bargielski

Zbigniew Bargielski, born 21 January 1937 in Łomża, is a Polish composer and teacher.

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Zephyrette

A Zephyrette was a hostess on the California Zephyr between 1949 and 1970, while the train was jointly operated by the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad, the Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad, and the Western Pacific Railroad.

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Zerah Colburn (mental calculator)

Zerah Colburn (September 1, 1804 – March 2, 1839) was a child prodigy of the 19th century who gained fame as a mental calculator.

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Zest (positive psychology)

In positive psychology, zest is one of the 24 strengths possessed by humanity.

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Zhan Ruoshui

Zhan Ruoshui (1466–1560), was a Chinese philosopher, educator and a Confucian scholar.

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Zhang Qinlin

Zhang Qinlin (1888–1967) was an influential martial artist, teacher, and lineage holder of the Yangjia Michuan (Yang family hidden tradition) style of t’ai chi ch’uan.

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Zhang Xiaowen (scientist)

Zhang Xiaowen (Simplified Chinese: 张孝文; Traditional Chinese: 張孝文), born 1935, is a Chinese material scientist and educator.

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Zhang Yu'an

Zhang Yu'an (born March 4, 1984) is a Chinese television personality and radio host, who is currently active in South Korea.

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Zhu (surname)

Zhu is the pinyin romanization of four Chinese surnames: 朱, 祝, 竺, and 諸. It is alternatively spelled Chu in the Wade-Giles romanization system (primarily used in Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan), and Choo (predominantly adopted in Singapore and Malaysia).

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Zhu Dexi

Zhu Dexi (1920–1992) was a Chinese linguist, grammarian, and educator.

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Zhu Miaolong

ZHU Miaolong (Traditional Chinese: 竺苗龍, Simplified Chinese: 竺苗龙; born April 1942) is a Chinese mathematician, educator and expert in space technology.

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Zhu Yongxin

Zhu Yongxin (Chinese:朱永新; born August 1958) is the deputy secretary general of 12th of Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, the vice chairman of China Association for Promoting Democracy,vice president of Chinese Society of Education (CSE).

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Zhu Zhaoxiang

Zhu Zhaoxiang (1921-28 November 2011), aka Zhao-xiang Zhu, was a Chinese engineer, educator and the main pioneer of explosive mechanics in modern China.

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Zhu Zuxiang

Zhu Zuxiang (a.k.a. Chu T.S. by Wade-Giles) (05/10/1916-18/11/1996) was a prominent soil scientist, agricultural scientist, educator and politician in China.

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Zia Inayat Khan

Pir Zia Inayat-Khan (born 1971) is a scholar and teacher of Sufism in the lineage of his grandfather, Inayat Khan.

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Zilphia Horton

Zilphia Horton (April 14, 1910 – April 11, 1956) was an American musician, community organizer, educator, Civil Rights activist, and folklorist.

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Zina Pitcher

Zina Pitcher (April 12, 1797 in Sandy Hill, New York – April 5, 1872 in Detroit) was an American physician, politician, educator, and academic administrator.

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Znaur Gassiev

Znaur Nikolaevich Gassiev (Знауыр Гасситы Znauyr Gassity, ზნაურ გასიევი, Знаур Николаевич Гассиев; 17 March 1925 – 6 March 2016) was a South Ossetian politician, who was one of the leaders of the South Ossetian independence movement in the early 1990s, which culminated in the 1991–1992 South Ossetia War.

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Zoot Horn Rollo

Bill Harkleroad, known professionally as Zoot Horn Rollo (born January 8, 1949), is an American guitarist.

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Zubair Torwali

Zubair Torwali is a community activist, linguist and educator based in Bahrain, Pakistan who has sought to preserve and promote Pakistans Dardic cultures and languages.

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1 vs. 100 (Australian game show)

1 vs.

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1125

Year 1125 (MCXXV) was a common year starting on Thursday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.

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1585

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18 (number)

18 (eighteen) is the natural number following 17 and preceding 19.

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1807 in Ireland

Events from the year 1807 in Ireland.

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1859 in the United States

Events from the year 1859 in the United States.

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1887 in Ireland

Events from the year 1887 in Ireland.

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1895 in the Philippines

1895 in the Philippines details events of note that happened in the Philippines in the year 1895.

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1896 in South Africa

The following lists events that happened during 1896 in South Africa.

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1898 in art

The year 1898 in art involved some significant events.

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1907 in art

The year 1907 in art involved some significant events.

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1924 in art

The year 1924 in art involved some significant events and new works.

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1932 in India

Events in the year 1932 in India.

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1943 in India

Events in the year 1943 in India.

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1970s peasant revolts in Thailand

Thailand witnessed several uprisings by farmers from several central Thai provinces in the mid-1970s.

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1977 in art

The year 1977 in art involved some significant events and new works.

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1980 in art

The year 1980 in art involved some significant events and new works.

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1990–91 Red Star Belgrade season

During the 1990–91 season, Red Star Belgrade participated in the 1990–91 Yugoslav First League, 1990–91 Yugoslav Cup and 1990–91 European Cup.

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2008 in poetry

Nationality words link to articles with information on the nation's poetry or literature (for instance, Irish or France).

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2009 in Canada

Events from the year 2009 in Canada.

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2009 in China

Events in the year 2009 in China.

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2009 Nouakchott suicide bombing

The 2009 Nouakchott suicide bombing occurred in Nouakchott, the capital of Mauritania, on August 8, 2009, outside the embassy of France.

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2010 in Japan

Events in the year 2010 in Japan.

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2012–14 Romanian protests against shale gas

The 2012–14 Romanian protests against shale gas are an ongoing series of protests in major Romanian cities against exploitation of shale gas through controversial method of hydraulic fracturing.

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30 Minutes or Less

30 Minutes or Less is a 2011 American black comedy film directed by Ruben Fleischer and starring Jesse Eisenberg, Danny McBride, Aziz Ansari and Nick Swardson.

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7icons

Icons or 7Icons is an Indonesian electropop girl group formed on 28 October 2010.

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8 learning management questions

The 8 Learning Management Questions (or 8 LMQs) are a set of sequential design based questions for teachers that engage them to develop a teaching plan for their classrooms, so as to produce intended learning outcome in all students.

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References

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