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      Form 990 can be a useful tool for evaluating how donations to a charitable organization will likely end up being distributed. The subscription (...)

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      Second, Bayley asserts that terms of service from online service providers should be publicly available, not just presented as (...)

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      Whurr, “ The laryngoscope and nineteenth-century British understanding of laryngeal movements ,” Journal of the History of the (...)

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      Cowen does readers and mindful eaters a great service by explaining both the positive and negative effects of America’s food supply chain.

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      This quote comes from the new book, The Captain Class , by sports reporter and Wall Street Journal editor, Sam Walker. In 2005, Walker (...)

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      After the end of his military service, Ryberg took up a position in psychiatry at Johns Hopkins University in June 1945.

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      Sophia’s current research interests include the impact of journal data sharing policies on data availability and the development of (...)

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      Do you want to charge for the service? No problem, as long as the people you’re charging know that they’re paying for your (...)

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      To call this stamp a commercial use ignores the relationship between “we the people” and the postal service, and it dishonors the real (...)

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