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United States clockmaker who introduced mass production (1785-1859) United States socialist who was a candidate for president six times (1884-1968) a radio broadcast journalist during World War I and World War II noted for his nightly new broadcast (1892-1981) Welsh poet (1914-1953) the Apostle who would not believe the resurrection of Jesus until he saw Jesus with his own eyes
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| Thomas Henry |
(1898-1949) was a British soldier, military historian, journalist, poet, Marxist, politician and author. He was an important figure in the formation of the British Home Guard during the World War II.
Ãâó: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Wintringham
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(1888-1965). Founded the Glasgow socialist weekly Forward in 1906 and edited it until 1931. ILP (qv) MP for Clackmannanshire and West Stirling 1922-24, 1929-31 and 1935-45, and for Dundee 1924-29. Supported the Second World War (he had opposed the First). Secretary of State for Scotland 1941-45.
Ãâó: www.geocities.com/nowar_buttheclasswar/Glossary.ht...
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Thomas Wright (1711-1786) was a British cosmologist. Wright was one of the first people (along with Johann Lambert (1728-77) and Immanuel Kant (1724-1804) ) who, in 1750, speculated about the structure and origin of our solar system and galaxy. Using religious and philosophical arguments, Wright hypothesized that the Milky Way was a thin flat system of stars with our solar system near the center and that there were other similar but distant star systems (which he called nebulae).
Ãâó: www.enchantedlearning.com/subjects/astronomy/gloss...
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(1991): Elements in Information Theory. New York: John Wiley & Sons Inc. [amazon.com]
Ãâó: www.uni-graz.at/~holzinge/computer%20science/infor...
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