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      Numerous computers on any college campus store data such as grades, financial information, social security numbers, etc–all of which is (...)

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      The turn-of-the-century circus owed its success to a unique combination of social and economic factors. The construction of a (...)

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      In England, both types of medicine chests emerged in the context of newfound social and physical mobility for the Victorian public.

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