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Earle, John
(Encyclopedia) Earle, JohnEarle, Johnûrl [key], 1601?–1665, English clergyman and author. The Microcosmographie (1628), a collection of witty characterizations, is his most famous work. In 1663 he…Berners-Lee, Tim
(Encyclopedia) Berners-Lee, Tim (Sir Timothy John Berners-Lee), 1955–, British computer scientist, b. London, grad. The Queen's College, Oxford (B.A. 1976). He joined CERN, near Geneva, Switzerland,…World Wide Web
(Encyclopedia) World Wide Web (WWW or W3), collection of globally distributed text and multimedia documents and files and other network services linked in such a way as to create an immense…Campaign 2008
Election history and statistics, candidates, and party politics Presidential Nominees Democratic Barack Obama Read Barack Obama's speech "A…Campaign 2012
Election history and statistics, candidates, and party politics Presidential Candidates Democratic Barack Obama Republican…2016 Presidential Election Campaign
Election history and statistics, candidates, and party politics Presidential Candidates Democratic Hillary Clinton Republican Donald Trump Vice Presidential…Citing Infoplease
Regarding Reprinting or Republishing Infoplease ContentYou may not reprint or republish Infoplease content without first obtaining our permission. Please complete a permissions request form to…Wage Gap, Selected European Countries
Country Women's wages as % of men's Belgium 75 Denmark 71 Finland 71 France 74 Germany 57% Ireland 63 Italy 73 Luxembourg 84 Netherlands 62%…APA Citetitles
The Question: How do you reference a website in APA style? The Answer: There are lots of permutations to citing a source. Is the article from periodical that you…Frequently Asked Questions: Science Projects
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