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  • 111Tawney, Richard H. — (1880 1962) An English economic and social historian, social reformer, and egalitarian social philosopher. He was equally well known as a historian and champion of socialism in both of which roles he exerted a significant influence on early… …

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  • 112Deaths in June 2009 — Contents 1 June 2009 1.1 30 1.2 29 1.3 28 …

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  • 113Cleavage (breasts) — A woman s cleavage Cleavage, anatomically known as the intramammary cleft, is the space between a woman s breasts lying over the sternum. Cleavage is exposed by a garment with a low neckline, such as ball gowns, evening gowns, swimwear, casual… …

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  • 114Cowley, Malcolm — born Aug. 24, 1898, Belsano, Pa., U.S. died March 27, 1989, New Milford, Conn. U.S. literary critic and social historian. He was educated at Harvard and in France. As literary editor of the New Republic (1929–44), he took part in many Depression… …

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  • 115Mark Dvorzhetski — מרק דבורז צקי Born 1908 Lithuania, Russian Empire Died 15 March 1975 (aged 66 or 67) Israel Occupation Social historian, physician Language Hebrew Eth …

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  • 1161901 — This article is about the year 1901. For the song by Phoenix, see 1901 (song). Millennium: 2nd millennium Centuries: 19th century – 20th century – 21st century Decades: 1870s  1880s  1890s  – 19 …

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  • 117Warsaw Ghetto — The Warsaw Ghetto was the largest of the Jewish ghettos located in the territory of General Government during World War II, established by Nazi Germany in Warsaw, the prewar capital of Poland. Between 1941 and 1943, starvation, disease and mass… …

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  • 118Donna Halper — Donna Halper, summarizing a paper she co wrote with Christopher Sterling about the date of Reginald Fessenden s first broadcast Donna L. Halper (born February 1947, Dorchester, Massachusetts) is a Boston based historian and radio consultant. She… …

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  • 119Scott, Sir Walter, 1st Baronet — born Aug. 15, 1771, Edinburgh, Scot. died Sept. 21, 1832, Abbotsford, Roxburgh Scottish writer, often considered both the inventor and the greatest practitioner of the historical novel. From childhood Scott was familiar with stories of the Border …

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  • 120Child labour — The first general laws against child labour, the Factory Acts, were passed in Britain in the first half of the 19th century. Children younger than nine were not allowed to work and the work day of youth under the age of 18 was limited to twelve… …

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