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  2. Zazzle - Wikipedia

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    Zazzle. Zazzle is an American online marketplace that allows designers and customers to create their own products with independent manufacturers (clothing, posters, etc.), as well as use images from participating companies. Zazzle has partnered with many brands to amass a collection of digital images from companies like Disney, Warner Brothers ...

  3. American women in World War II - Wikipedia

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    During World War II, approximately 350,000 U.S. women served with the armed forces. As many as 543 died in war-related incidents, including 16 nurses who were killed from enemy fire - even though U.S. political and military leaders had decided not to use women in combat because they feared public opinion. [2]

  4. Censorship in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Internet censorship and surveillance by country. v. t. e. In Canada, appeals by the judiciary to community standards and the public interest are the ultimate determinants of which forms of expression may legally be published, broadcast, or otherwise publicly disseminated. [1] Other public organisations with the authority to censor include some ...

  5. List of Canadian women photographers - Wikipedia

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    Rita Leistner (fl 2000s), photojournalist and filmmaker. Laura Letinsky (born 1962), contemporary photography, best known for her still lifes. Élise L'Heureux (1827–1896), 19th century Quebec City photographer. Elaine Ling (1946–2016), photographer. Judith Lodge (born 1941), American Canadian painter and photographer.

  6. Teespring - Wikipedia

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    https://spri.ng. Teespring (Spring, Inc.) is an American company that operates Spring, a social commerce platform that allows people to create and sell custom products. [1] The company was founded in 2011 by Walker Williams and Evan Stites-Clayton in Providence, Rhode Island. [2] By 2014, the company had raised $55 million in venture capital ...

  7. General Tests of English Language Proficiency - Wikipedia

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    English. Website. itsc-group .com. General Tests of English Language Proficiency ( G-TELP) are English language tests, developed by the International Testing Services Center (ITSC) in 1985. They comprehensively evaluate the practical English use ability of test takers who do not speak English as their native language.

  8. Rasa von Werder - Wikipedia

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    Kellie Everts, nee Rasa Sofija Jakstas, was born on July 16, 1945 in Calw, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. Her Lithuanian parents, Stasys and Regina Jakstas, had fled from Lithuania (then part of the Soviet Union) under Stalin. The family ended up in a displaced persons camp, and in 1949 boarded the naval ship USS Heintzelman bound for the US.

  9. List of programs broadcast by History (Canadian TV network)

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    The Canadians. Carnivàle. The Charge of the Light Brigade. Chasing Mummies: The Amazing Adventures of Zahi Hawass. China Beach. Churchill: Man of Destiny. Cities of the Underworld. Conquest. Convoy: War of the Atlantic.

  10. Sara Gettelfinger - Wikipedia

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    In early 2008 the group toured the United States, Canada, and Mexico with Paul Potts, stopping in 20 cities. Three Graces released its debut album on March 4, 2008. Gettelfinger played Morticia Addams in the first national tour of The Addams Family, which ran from September 2011 through December 2012. Theatre credits Broadway

  11. Mathematica: A World of Numbers... and Beyond - Wikipedia

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    History Multiplication machine Pseudosphere model. In March, 1961 a new science wing at the California Museum of Science and Industry in Los Angeles opened. The IBM Corporation had been asked by the museum to make a contribution; IBM in turn asked the famous California designer team of Charles Eames and his wife Ray Eames to come up with a good proposal.