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    Gertrude B. Elion

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    Ellen. "Gertrude B. Elion." 1999. May 1‚ 2007. Elion‚ Gertrude B." Encyclopæ?dia Britannica." 2007. Encyclopæ?dia Britannica Online. 3 May 2007 . "Elion‚ Gertrude." Hutchinson Dictionary of Scientific Biography. 2002-2003. c Helicon Publishing Ltd.‚ All Rights Reserved‚ AccessScience@McGraw-Hill‚ c The McGraw-Hill Companies. April 28‚ 2007. Elion‚ Gertrude. "Les Prix Nobel". The Nobel Prizes 1988‚ Editor Tore Frangsmyr‚ (Nobel Foundation)‚ Stockholm‚ 1989 . Gerber‚ Judith B. "Elion‚ Gertrude

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    Junie B. Jones

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    Junie B. Jones and the Mushy Gushy Valentime By: Barbara Park Publisher/Publication Date: Scholastic Inc. Jan.2001 Setting The story took place at school (Room Nine). Main Characters Junie B. Jones Mrs. (the teacher) Jim Grace Lucille Brief Plot Summary Valentine Day is soon approaching‚ and Room Nine (Junie B. kindergarten classroom) is having a Valentine Party. Junie B. Jones and her friends (Grace and Lucille) are very excited and eager to have the party and to

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    John B Watson

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    a person who studies the mind and behavior and specializes in diagnosing and using "talk therapy" in treating emotional disturbances‚ mental illnesses‚ and behavioral problems. One of the many influential psychologists in American psychology is John B. Watson‚ Father of Behaviorism. Watson is best known for his life‚ behaviorism‚ career achievements and Little Albert Experiment. John Watson was born January 9‚ 1878‚ in South Carolina to Emma and Pickens Watson. His mother‚ Emma‚ was a very religious

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    Stratified B-trees and Versioned Dictionaries. Andy Twigg‚ Andrew Byde‚ Grzegorz Miło´s‚ Tim Moreton‚ John Wilkesy and Tom Wilkie Acunu‚ yGoogle firstname@acunu.com Abstract External-memory versioned dictionaries are fundamental to file systems‚ databases and many other algorithms. The ubiquitous data structure is the copy-onwrite (CoW) B-tree. Unfortunately‚ it doesn’t inherit the B-tree’s optimality properties; it has poor space utilization‚ cannot offer fast updates‚ and relies

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    B F Skinner

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    SUMMARY ON SKINNER B. F. Skinner is somewhat opposite of Freud in that while he acknowledges the existence of our inner states such as emotions‚ thoughts and unconscious processes he believes most behavior is learned through operant conditioning. He says humans do not and cannot plan for the future‚ and have no free will. All behavior is determined by prior conditioning. He probably would have laughed in the faces of those who described the sinister deeds of others to be because they were “just

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    The cells of the adaptive immune system are special types of leukocytes‚ called lymphocytes. There are two main types of lymphocytes‚ B cells and T cells‚ which are derived from hematopoietic stem cells in the bone marrow. T cells are involved in cell-mediated immune response‚ whereas B cells are involved in the humoral immune response. The surface of each lymphatic cell has receptors that enable them to recognize foreign substances. There are two major subtypes of T cells: the helper T cell and

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    Rutherford B. Hayes

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    Rutherford B. Hayes (19th president) Rutherford Bichard Hayes was not a well know president. He was not president that had the opportunity to lead us through a war. He was not a president that would draw much attention to the public eye. He was however one of the presidents that had a great triumph over a major U.S. problem‚ economics and civil rights following a war. The United States was just coming out of the Civil War and was in need of a new president. They were in need of one that

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    Susan B. Anthony

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    Susan B. Anthony was refused the right to speak at the worlds Temperance Convention‚ all because she was a woman‚ thus realizing that no one would listen to women in politics unless they had the right to vote. Susan B. Anthony was known for her fights‚ rallies‚speeches and her very own publication “The Revolution” she Co worked on with Elizabeth Cady Staton. “Anthony and Stanton created and produced The Revolution‚ a weekly publication that lobbied for women’s rights in 1868”(Susan B. Anthony…”)

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    Susan B. Anthony

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    Susan B. Anthony Justice is defined as a concept of moral rightness and fairness. In the 1800s‚ gender inequality was a huge conflict. Men were able to own land and open businesses‚ while women weren’t even given the right to open up a bank account. However‚ the uprising of reform movements was beginning during this time as well. One enormously great movement that came to be‚ was the woman’s suffrage movement. Susan B. Anthony was a crucial member of this historical endeavor. She dedicated her

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    John B. Watson

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    In 1913‚ John B Watson a psychologist and his assistant Rosalie Rayner took an idea from Ivan Pavlov’s experiment which was the classical conditioning – a type of learning in which a neutral stimulus comes about naturally. The experiment was a demonstrating of the conditioning process in dogs. John and Rosalie decided to experiment this same demonstration on a little 9-month-old infant they called “Little Albert”. The demonstration became controversial and set the stage for behaviorism and which

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