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The real flowers ( the florets ) are generally small and often greatly reduced , but the pseudanthium itself can sometimes be quite large ( as in the heads of some varieties of sunflower ) .
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The real flowers ( `` florets '' ) are generally small and greatly reduced , but can sometimes be quite large ( as in the sunflower flower head ) .
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The first purpose-built shopping center in the United States , opened in Kansas City , Missouri in 1922 , knowingly took the name of `` Country Club Plaza '' and adopted Spanish architectural details .
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The first shopping center in the United States , opened in Kansas City , Missouri in 1922 , was called `` Country Club Plaza '' and had Spanish-style architectural details .
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More recently plaza has been used to describe a shopping complex , similar to a shopping mall , borrowing its connotations of a center of cultural life .
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More recently , plaza has been used to describe a shopping center , similar to a shopping mall .
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At times of crisis or fiesta , it was the space where a large crowd might gather .
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At times of crisis or fiesta , it was a space where many people could be together at once .
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Like the Italian piazza , the plaza remains a center of community life that is only equaled by the market-place .
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Similar to Italian piazzas , plazas are still a center of community life , like the market-place .
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Most colonial cities in Spanish America and the Philippines were planned around a square plaza de armas , where troops could be mustered , as the name implies , surrounded by the governor 's palace and the main church .
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Most colonial cities in Spanish America were planned around a square plaza de armas , where troops could gather .
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All through Spanish America and the Spanish East Indies , the plaza mayor of each center of administration held three closely related institutions : the cathedral , the cabildo or administrative center , which might be incorporated in a wing of a governor 's palace , and the audiencia or law court .
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In Spanish America , the plaza mayor of each city had three things : the cathedral , the cabildo or administrative center , and the audiencia or law court .
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Saul Stacey Williams ( born February 29 , 1972 ) is an American singer , musician , poet , writer , and actor .
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Saul Stacey Williams ( born February 29 , 1972 ) is an American singer , poet , and actor .
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The youngest of three children , Williams was born in Newburgh , New York .
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Williams was born in Newburgh , New York .
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The material was produced by Trent Reznor and mixed by Alan Moulder .
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It was produced by Trent Reznor .
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This collaboration resulted in 2007 's The Inevitable Rise and Liberation of NiggyTardust !
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His third album The Inevitable Rise and Liberation of NiggyTardust !
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By 1995 , he had become an open mic poet , and in 1996 , he won the title of Nuyorican Poets Cafe 's Grand Slam Champion .
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He became an open mic poet in 1995 .
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After releasing a string of EPs , he released the LP Amethyst Rock Star with producer Rick Rubin in 2001 .
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In 2001 he released his first album Amethyst Rock Star .
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He attended Newburgh Free Academy , where he wrote his song `` Black Stacey '' .
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For high school he went to Newburgh Free Academy .
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A small , personal recording studio is sometimes called a project studio or home studio .
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A recording studio is a place prepared for the recording of music , or other sound media .
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Dolphins are common in Greek mythology , and many coins from ancient Greece have been found which feature a man , a boy or a deity riding on the back of a dolphin .
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Dolphins are common in Greek mythology and there are many coins from ancient Greece which feature a man or boy or deity riding on the back of a dolphin .
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Dolphin meat is consumed in a small number of countries world-wide , which include Japan and Peru ( where it is referred to as chancho marino , or `` sea pork '' ) .
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Dolphin meat is eaten in a few countries , including Japan and Peru ( where it is referred to as chancho marino , or `` sea pork '' ) .
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The Hudson Institute is an American conservative non-profit think tank based in Washington , D.C. .
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The Hudson Institute is an American conservative non-profit think tank based in Washington D.C. .
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It promotes public policy change in accordance with its stated values of a `` commitment to free markets and individual responsibility , confidence in the power of technology to assist progress , respect for the importance of culture and religion in human affairs , and determination to preserve America 's national security . ''
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It promotes public policy change in accordance with its stated values : `` commitment to free markets and individual responsibility , confidence in the power of technology to assist progress , respect for the importance of culture and religion in human affairs , and determination to preserve America 's national security '' .
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The Capital Research Center , a conservative group that seeks to rank non-profits and documents their funding , allocates Hudson as a 7 on its ideological spectrum with 8 being `` Free Market Right '' and 1 `` Radical Left '' .
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The Capital Research Center , gives Hudson a 7 on its ideological spectrum ( 8 is `` Free Market Right '' and 1 is `` Radical Left '' ) .
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The cyclotron was invented and patented by Ernest Lawrence of the University of California , Berkeley , where it was first operated in 1932 .
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A cyclotron is a type of particle accelerator invented by Ernest Lawrence from the University of California , Berkeley in 1930 .
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Romy Schneider ( 23 September 1938 - 29 May 1982 ) was an Austrian-born film actress who held German and French citizenship .
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Romy Schneider ( September 23 , 1938 - May 29 , 1982 ) was an Austrian actress .
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Her tombstone at Boissy-sans-Avoir in the Canton of Montfort-l'Amaury bears the name Rosemarie Albach .
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She was born Rosemarie Albach-Retty in Vienna , Austria .
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It was the first major land battle of the American Civil War .
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The First Battle of Bull Run was the first big battle of the American Civil War .
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Beauregard ordered his entire line forward .
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Johnston was in command of the entire Confederate army and Beauregard was his second-in-command .
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A brigade of Virginians under the relatively unknown brigadier general from the Virginia Military Institute , Thomas J. Jackson , stood their ground and Jackson received his famous nickname , `` Stonewall Jackson '' .
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On the hill was Thomas J. Jackson 's brigade .
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The medal contains the following : `` Honorer les vertus civiques - Servir le prestige national '' ( To honor the civic virtues - Serving national prestige ) .
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The star 's motto is Honorer les vertus civiques - Servir le prestige national ( ` To honor the civic virtues - Serving national prestige ' ) .
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Distinguishing those who contribute to the enrichment of the community , improvement of social life , progress of Humanity , it is particularly interested in those whose lives are all of hard work , selflessness , sacrifice and will remain confined in anonymity without this award .
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The star distinguishes those who contribute to the enrichment of the community , improvement of social life , and the progress of Humanity .
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Its key signature has seven sharps ( see below : Scales and keys ) .
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Its key signature has seven sharps .
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This is usually replaced by B-flat major , since A-sharp major has 4 sharps and 3 double sharps .
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This is usually replaced by B-flat major , because A-sharp major has 10 sharps .
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The direct enharmonic equivalent of A-sharp minor is B-flat minor .
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A-sharp minor has the enharmonic equivalent of B-flat minor .
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A-sharp minor is one of the least used minor keys in music as it is not a practical key for composition .
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This is often used in most musical compositions instead of A-sharp minor , because A-sharp minor is not a useful key for compositions and is one of the least used minor keys in music .
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A-sharp minor or A ♯ minor is a minor scale based on A-sharp .
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See also : B-flat minor A-sharp minor or A ♯ minor is a minor scale based on A-sharp .
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The overall harmonic context is an extended theme in B major , which briefly modulates to A-sharp major .
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This is part of a theme in B major , which modulates to A-sharp major for a little while .
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61 , which has a brief passage of about 6 bars actually notated in A-sharp major , inserting the necessary double-sharps as accidentals .
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61 , which has a short passage of about 6 bars actually written in A-sharp major , putting in the necessary double-sharps as accidentals .
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However , there were some composers in previous centuries who composed music in this key , such as Christian Heinrich Rinck ( Prelude No. 16 from Op .
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Christian Heinrich Rinck wrote his Prelude No. 16 from Op .
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West has called the U.S. a `` racist patriarchal '' nation where white supremacy continues to define everyday life .
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West has called the U.S. a `` racist patriarchal '' nation where `` white supremacy '' continues to define everyday life .
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West has made frequent appearances on the political talk show Real Time with Bill Maher .
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West also makes frequent appearances on the political talk show Real Time with Bill Maher .
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In May 2007 West joined a demonstration against `` injustices faced by the Palestinian people resulting from the Israeli occupation '' and `` to bring attention to this 40-year travesty of justice '' .
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In May 2007 West joined a demonstration against `` injustices faced by the Palestinian people resulting from the Israeli occupation '' and `` to bring attention to this 40 year travesty of justice '' .
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West attributes most of the black community 's problems to `` existential angst derive ( d ) from the lived experience of ontological wounds and emotional scars inflicted by white supremacist beliefs and images permeating U.S. society and culture . ''
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Professor West attributes most of the black community 's problems to `` existential angst derive ( d ) from the lived experience of ontological wounds and emotional scars inflicted by white supremacist beliefs and images permeating U.S. society and culture . ''
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He adds , `` We are ( now ) experiencing the sad gangsterization of America , an unbridled grasp at power , wealth , and status . ''
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He adds , `` We are experiencing the sad gangsterization of America , an unbridled grasp at power , wealth , and status . ''
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This has resulted , he says , in the creation of many `` degraded and oppressed people hungry for identity , meaning , and self-worth . ''
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This has resulted , he claims , in the creation of many `` degraded and oppressed people hungry for identity , meaning , and self-worth . ''
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The bulk of West 's work focuses on the role of race , gender , and class in American society and the means by which people act and react to their `` radical conditionedness . ''
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Much of West 's work focuses on the role of race , gender , and class in American society and the means by which people act and react to their `` radical conditionedness '' .
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Irene B. West Elementary School in Elk Grove , California , is named for her .
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Irene B. West Elementary School , Elk Grove , California , is named for her .
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He also described himself as a `` radical democrat , suspicious of all forms of authority '' on the Matrix-themed documentary The Burly Man Chronicles .
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He also described himself as a `` radical democrat , suspicious of all forms of authority '' on the Matrix-themed documentary The Burly Man Chronicles ( Found in The Ultimate Matrix Collection ) .
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As punishment , the University administration canceled his leave for the spring term in 1987 , leading him to commute from Yale in New Haven , Connecticut , where he was teaching two classes , across the Atlantic Ocean to the University of Paris .
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As punishment , the University administration canceled his leave for Spring 1987 , leading him to commute from Yale in New Haven , Connecticut , where he was teaching two classes , across the Atlantic Ocean to the University of Paris .
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He has made several appearances in documentary films also , such as the 2008 film Examined Life , a documentary featuring several academics discussing philosophy in real-world contexts .
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Cornel West has also made several appearances in documentary films , such as the 2008 film Examined Life , a documentary featuring several academics discussing philosophy in real-world contexts .
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West is also a member of Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity and its World Policy Council , a think tank whose purpose is to expand Alpha Phi Alpha 's involvement in politics and social and current policy to encompass international concerns .
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He is a member of the fraternity 's World Policy Council , a think tank whose purpose is to expand Alpha Phi Alpha 's involvement in politics and social and current policy to encompass international concerns .
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West supports People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals ( PETA ) in its Kentucky Fried Cruelty campaign , aimed at eliminating what PETA describes as KFC 's inhumane treatment of chickens .
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in its Kentucky Fried Cruelty campaign , aimed at eliminating what PETA describes as KFC 's inhumane treatment of chickens .
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The New Republic literary editor Leon Wieseltier has charged him with opportunism , crass showmanship , and lack of scholarly seriousness .
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Critics , most notably The New Republic Literary Editor Leon Wieseltier , have charged him with opportunism , crass showmanship , and lack of scholarly seriousness .
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After Princeton , he accepted an appointment as Professor of African-American Studies at Harvard University , with a joint appointment at the Harvard Divinity School .
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In 1994 , West accepted an appointment as Professor of African-American Studies at Harvard University , with a joint appointment at the Harvard Divinity School .
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In 1970 , after graduating from high school , he enrolled at Harvard College and took classes from philosophers Robert Nozick and Stanley Cavell .
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He enrolled at Harvard University and took classes from philosophers Robert Nozick and Stanley Cavell .
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In 1984 , he went to Yale Divinity School in what eventually became a joint appointment in American Studies .
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In 1985 , he worked at Yale Divinity School in what eventually became a joint appointment in American Studies .
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West has described himself as a `` non-Marxist socialist '' ( partly because he can not reconcile Marxism with Christianity ) and serves as honorary chair of the Democratic Socialists of America , which he has described as `` the first multiracial , socialist organization close enough to my politics that I could join '' .
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West has described himself as a `` non-Marxist socialist '' ( partly due to Marx 's opposition to religion ) and serves as honorary chair of the Democratic Socialists of America , which he has described as `` the first multiracial , socialist organization close enough to my politics that I could join '' .
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One of the protests resulted in his being arrested and jailed .
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He was arrested and jailed at one of the protests .
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He has also released two hip-hop\/soul\/spoken word albums , one under `` Cornel West '' ( entitled Street Knowledge ) , the other under `` Cornel West & BMWMB ( Black Men Who Mean Business ) '' ( entitled Never Forget : A Journey of Revelations ) .
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He has also released two hip-hop\/soul\/spoken word albums , one under `` Cornel West '' ( entitled Street Knowledge ) , the other under `` Cornel West & B.M.W.M.B. '' ( entitled Never Forget : A Journey of Revelations ) .
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West is a long-time member of the Democratic Socialists of America , for which he now serves as Honorary Chair .
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The recipient of more than 20 honorary degrees and an American Book Award , he is a long-time member of the Democratic Socialists of America , for which he now serves as Honorary Chair .
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Cornel Ronald West ( born June 2 , 1953 ) is an American philosopher , academic , activist , author , public intellectual , and prominent member of the Democratic Socialists of America .
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Cornel Ronald West ( born June 2 , 1953 ) is an American philosopher , author , critic , actor , and civil rights activist .
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West remains a widely cited scholar in the popular press .
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West remains a widely cited scholar in the popular press in African-American Studies and Studies of Black Theology .
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He is also a co-founder of the Network of Spiritual Progressives .
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He is also a co-chair of the Tikkun Community and the Network of Spiritual Progressives .
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West is on the Advisory Board of the International Bridges to Justice .
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West is on the Board of Directors of the International Bridges to Justice , among others .
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In April 2002 West and Rabbi Michael Lerner performed civil disobedience by sitting in the street in front of the U.S. State Department `` in solidarity with suffering Palestinian and Israeli brothers and sisters . ''
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In April 2002 West and Rabbi Michael Lerner performed an act of civil disobedience at the U.S. State Department `` in solidarity with suffering Palestinian and Israeli brothers and sisters '' .
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West was born in Tulsa , Oklahoma , and grew up in Sacramento , California , where he graduated from John F. Kennedy High School .
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West was born in Tulsa , Oklahoma , and grew up in Sacramento , California , where his father was a general contractor for the Defense Department and his mother was a teacher and a principal .
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He then returned to Union for one year before going to Princeton to become a Professor of Religion and Director of the Program in African-American Studies from 1988 to 1994 .
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He then returned to Union and taught at Haverford College in Pennsylvania for one year before going to Princeton to become a Professor of Religion and Director of the Program in African-American Studies ( 1988-94 ) .
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In 1980 , West earned a Ph.D. from Princeton , where he was influenced by Richard Rorty 's neopragmatism .
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In 1980 , he earned a Ph.D. from Princeton , where he was influenced by Richard Rorty 's pragmatism .
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As a young man , West marched in civil rights demonstrations and organized protests demanding black studies courses at his high school , where he was class president .
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As the class president in his high school , West organized protests demanding black studies courses .
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West appears in both The Matrix Reloaded and The Matrix Revolutions and also provides the voice for his character in the video game Enter the Matrix .
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West appears in both The Matrix Reloaded and The Matrix Revolutions , playing Councilor West , who serves on the council of Zion .
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West utilized this new position to teach in not only African-American studies , but also Divinity , Religion , and Philosophy .
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This professorship allowed West to teach both African-American studies and Divinity , Religion , and Philosophy .
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West left Harvard after a widely publicized dispute with then-President Lawrence Summers in 2002 .
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In 2001 , after an argument with Harvard President Lawrence Summers , West returned to Princeton , where he has taught ever since .
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People engage in non-penetrative sex for a variety of reasons , including as a form of foreplay or as a primary or preferred sexual activity .
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It is also done as a form of foreplay .
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Non-penetrative sex or outercourse is sexual activity that usually does not include sexual penetration .
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Non-penetrative sex is a form of sexual activity which does not involve penetration of the vagina , anus , or mouth , unlike the more common penetrative sex .
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Wind power in the United States is a branch of the energy industry , expanding quickly over the last several years .
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Wind power in the United States is a growing industry .
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Sixteen states have installed over 1,000 MW of wind capacity with Michigan just breaking the mark in the 4th quarter of 2013 , also a total of 39 states and Puerto Rico now have installed at least some utility-scale wind power .
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Driven by state renewable energy mandates , fourteen states have installed over 1,000 MW of wind capacity , and a total of 37 states now have installed at least some large-scale wind power .
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Texas , with 12,355 MW of capacity , has the most installed wind power capacity of any U.S. state , followed by California and Iowa with 5,830 MW and 5,178 MW respectively .
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Texas , with 10,135 MW of capacity , has the most installed wind power capacity of any U.S. state , followed by Iowa with 3,675 MW .
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His son , `` Junior , '' also gave away over $ 537 million over his lifetime , bringing the total philanthropy of just two generations of the family to over $ 1 billion from 1860 to 1960 .
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His son , `` Junior '' also gave away over $ 537 million over his lifetime , bringing the total philanthropy of just two generations of the family to over $ 1 billion from 1860 to 1960 .
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In 1991 the family was presented with the Honor Award from the National Building Museum for four generations worth of preserving and creating some of the U.S. 's most important buildings and places .
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In 1991 , the family was presented with the Honor Award from the National Building Museum for four generations worth of preserving and creating some of the U.S. 's most important buildings and places .
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Members of the Rockefeller family into the fourth generation ( especially the prominent banker and philanthropist David Rockefeller , who is the present family patriarch ) have been heavily involved in international politics , and have donated money , established or been involved in the following major international institutions : The Rockefeller Archive Center , an independent foundation that was until 2008 a division of Rockefeller University , is a vast three-story underground bunker built below the Martha Baird Rockefeller Hillcrest mansion on the family estate at Pocantico ( see Kykuit ) .
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Members of the Rockefeller family into the fourth generation ( especially the prominent banker and statesman David Rockefeller , who is the present family patriarch ) have been heavily involved in international politics , and have donated money , established or been involved in the following major international institutions : The Rockefeller Archive Center , an independent foundation that was until 2008 a part of Rockefeller University , is a vast three-story underground bunker built below the Martha Baird Rockefeller Hillcrest mansion on the family estate at Pocantico ( see Kykuit ) .
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At the event , the society 's president , John Flicker , notably stated : `` Cumulatively , no other family in America has made the contribution to conservation that the Rockefeller family has made '' .
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At the event , the society 's president , John Flicker , said : `` Cumulatively , no other family in America has made the contribution to conservation that the Rockefeller family has made '' .
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Earlier , in the 1920s , he had also donated a substantial amount towards the restoration and rehabilitation of major buildings in France after World War I , such as the Rheims Cathedral , the Fontainebleau Palace and the Palace of Versailles , for which he was later ( 1936 ) awarded France 's highest decoration , the Grand Croix of the Legion d'Honneur ( subsequently also awarded decades later to his son , David Rockefeller ) .
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Earlier , in the 1920s , he had also donated a substantial amount towards the restoration and rehabilitation of major buildings in France after World War I , such as the Rheims Cathedral , the Fontainebleau Palace and the Palace of Versailles , for which he was later ( 1936 ) awarded France 's highest decoration , the Grand Croix of the Légion d'honneur ( subsequently also awarded decades later to his son , David Rockefeller ) .
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Family links are solidified through the practice of ritualised family meetings - which started with the regular `` brothers ' meetings '' held in Room 5600 or in their respective private residences , beginning in 1945 .
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Family links are solidified through the practice of ritualized family meetings - which started with the regular `` brothers ' meetings '' held in Room 5600 or in their respective private residences , beginning in 1945 .
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Many if not all of these family members are involved in institutionalised philanthropic pursuits .
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Many if not all of these family members are involved in institutionalized philanthropic pursuits .
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From the outset , and even today , the family wealth has been under the complete control of the male members of the dynasty , through the family office .
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From the outset , and even today , the family wealth has been under the complete control of the male members of the family , through the family office .
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Not including all homes owned by the five brothers , some of the more prominent of these are : A trademark of the dynasty over its 140-plus years has been the remarkable unity it has maintained , despite major divisions that developed in the late 1970s , and unlike other wealthy families such as the DuPonts and the Mellons .
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Not including all homes owned by the five brothers , some of the more prominent of these are : A trademark of the dynasty over its 140-plus years has been the remarkable unity it has maintained , despite major divisions that developed in the late 1970s , and unlike other rich families such as the DuPonts and the Mellons .
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The family was heavily involved in numerous real estate construction projects in the U.S. during the 20th century .
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The family was heavily involved in many real estate construction projects in the U.S. during the 20th century .
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They are administered by a powerful trust committee that oversees the fortune .
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They are administered by a trust committee that oversees the fortune .
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Major subjects in the collection include : The combined wealth of the family - their total assets and investments plus the individual wealth of its members - has never been known with any precision .
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The combined wealth of the family - their total assets and investments plus the individual wealth of its members - has never been known with any precision .
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It comprises three floors of the GE Building in Rockefeller Center ; all private family legal matters are handled by the family-associated New York law firm of Milbank , Tweed , Hadley & McCloy .
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All private family legal matters are handled by the family-associated New York law firm of Milbank , Tweed , Hadley & McCloy .
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The Rockefeller name is imprinted on numerous places throughout the United States , most notably in New York City , but also in Cleveland , where the family originates : John Jr. , through his son Nelson , purchased and then donated the land upon which sits the UN headquarters , in New York , in 1946 .
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The Rockefeller name is imprinted on numerous places throughout the United States , most notably in New York City , but also in Cleveland , where the family originates : John D Junior , through his son Nelson , purchased and then donated the land upon which sits the UN headquarters , in New York , in 1946 .
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Management of this fortune today also rests with professional money managers who oversee the principal holding company , Rockefeller Financial Services , which controls all the family 's investments , now that Rockefeller Center is no longer owned by the family .
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Management of this fortune today also rests with professional money managers who oversee the principal holding company , Rockefeller Financial Services .
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Only the expurgated records of deceased family members are publicly available to scholars and researchers ; all records pertaining to living members are closed to historians .
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Only the expurgated records of deceased family members are publicly available to scholars and researchers .
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Family leaders in both philanthropy and business have included John D. Sr. , John D. Jr. ( `` Junior '' ) , John D. III , Laurance , and David , who is the family 's current patriarch .
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Family leaders in both philanthropy and business have included John D. Sr. , John D. Jr. ( `` Junior '' ) , John D. III , Laurance Rockefeller and David Rockefeller , who is the family 's current patriarch .
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This was partly achieved by regular brothers and family meetings , but it was also because of the high value placed on family unity by first Nelson and John III , and later especially with David .
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This was partly achieved by regular brothers and family meetings , but it was also because of the high value placed on family unity by first Nelson and John 3rd , and later especially with David .
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The family was honored for its conservation efforts in November , 2005 , by the National Audubon Society , one of America 's largest and oldest conservation organizations , at which over 30 family members attended .
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The National Audubon Society honored the family for its conservation efforts in November , 2005 .
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The combined personal and social connections of the various family members are vast , both in America and throughout the world , including the most powerful politicians , royalty , public figures , and chief businessmen .
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The family members know the most powerful politicians , royalty , public figures , and chief businessmen .
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The family is also known for its long association with and control of Chase Manhattan Bank .
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The family is also known for its long association with and financial interest in the Chase Manhattan Bank , now JP Morgan Chase .
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Chief among them : Beginning with John Sr. , the family has been a major force in land conservation .
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Chief among them : Beginning with Rockefeller Senior , the family has been a major force in land conservation .
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They are of `` deliverable grade '' if they are `` GMO or a mixture of GMO and Non-GMO No. 2 yellow soybeans of Iowa , Illinois and Wisconsin origin produced in the U.S.A. ( Non-screened , stored in silo ) '' .
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U.S. soybean futures , for example , are of standard grade if they are `` GMO or a mixture of GMO and Non-GMO No. 2 yellow soybeans of Indiana , Ohio and Michigan origin produced in the U.S.A. ( Non-screened , stored in silo ) , '' and of deliverable grade if they are `` GMO or a mixture of GMO and Non-GMO No. 2 yellow soybeans of Iowa , Illinois and Wisconsin origin produced in the U.S.A. ( Non-screened , stored in silo ) . ''
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Note the distinction between states , and the need to clearly mention their status as GMO ( Genetically Modified Organism ) which makes them unacceptable to most organic food buyers .
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Note the distinction between states , and the need to clearly mention their status as `` GMO '' ( `` Genetically Modified Organism '' ) which makes them unacceptable to most `` organic '' food buyers .
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Modern futures agreements , began in Chicago in the 1840s , with the appearance of the railroads .
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Modern `` forward '' , or futures agreements , began in Chicago in the 1840s , with the appearance of the railroads .
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Chicago , centrally located , emerged as the hub between Midwestern farmers and east coast consumer population centers .
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Chicago , being centrally located , emerged as the hub between Midwestern farmers and producers and the east coast consumer population centers .
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