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  • 101Anthony Ellmaker Roberts — (October 29, 1803 mdash;January 23, 1885), was an American politician, member of the United States House of Representatives from 1855 to 1859, an abolitionist and close associate of Thaddeus Stevens.Early lifeAnthony Ellmaker Roberts was born… …

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  • 102Advanced Encryption Standard process — The Advanced Encryption Standard (AES), the block cipher ratified as a standard by National Institute of Standards and Technology of the United States (NIST), was chosen using a process markedly more open and transparent than its predecessor, the …

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  • 103U.S. Family Network — U.S. Family Network, Inc. (USFN) was founded in 1996 by Ed Buckham, who also served as the organization s consultant. USFN was a tax exempt 501(c)(4) corporation founded in Virginia, with its principal offices located in the District of Columbia… …

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  • 104Grassroots Campaigns, Inc. — Infobox Organization name = Grassroots Campaigns, Inc. image border = size = caption = msize = mcaption = motto = formation = 2003 extinction = type = Advocacy organization headquarters = Boston, MA location = Atlanta, GA Austin, TX Berkeley, CA… …

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  • 105Omnibus Public Land Management Act of 2009 — Full title An act to designate certain land as components of the National Wilderness Preservation System, to authorize certain programs and activities in the Department of the Interior and the Department of Agriculture, and for other purposes.… …

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  • 106HERZOG, ISAAC — (1888–1959), rabbinic scholar; chief rabbi of Israel. Born in Lomza, Poland, Herzog was nine years old when his father R. Joel Herzog immigrated to Leeds, England, to be the rabbi there. Though Isaac never attended a yeshivah, he achieved the… …

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  • 107David Lindo Alexander — (5 October 1842, in the City of London – 1922) was an English barrister and Jewish community leader.[1] Contents 1 Biography 2 See also 3 Notes …

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  • 108Open source governance — NOTOC Open source governance is a political philosophy which advocates the application of the philosophies of the open source and open content movements to democratic principles in order to enable any interested citizen to add to the creation of… …

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  • 109Canvassing — is the systematic initiation of direct contact with a target group of individuals commonly used during political campaigns. A campaign team (and during elections a candidate) will knock on doors of private residences within a particular… …

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  • 110doorbell — /dawr bel , dohr /, n. 1. a bell chime, or the like, at a door or connected with a door, rung by persons outside wanting someone inside to open the door. v.i. 2. to canvass or solicit from door to door, esp. for votes or contributions. [1805 15;… …

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