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Novel
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Francis Bacon, 1st Viscount St Alban KC QC (22 January 1561 – 9 April 1626) was an English philosopher, statesman, and author. He served both as Attorney General and Lord Chancellor of England.
He is also known as a catalyst of the scientific revolution. His most celebrated works included his The New Atlantis. Bacon was knighted in 1603, created Baron Verulam in 1618, and created Viscount St Alban in 1621; without heirs, both peerages became extinct upon his death. (Wikipedia.org) |
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Finance
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A new CEPR book brings together a collection of articles from VoxEU.org to analyse the ongoing turmoil in global financial markets: why it happened, how it developed and what can be done. |
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Law Enforcement
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Provides a compendium of essays that explore law enforcement intelligence techniques and their utility |
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Education
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The Condition of Education 2008 summarizes important developments and trends in education using the latest available data. The report presents 43 indicators on the status and condition of education.
The indicators represent a consensus of professional judgment on the most significant national measures of the condition and progress of education for which accurate data are available. |
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Law Enforcement
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This book aims to improve homicide investigations by examining current agency investigative practices and relatively new investigative procedures that may produce more effective investigations. |
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Business
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Follow these 10 steps to help ensure that your CRM implementation is a success, from the planning stages to post-deployment improvements. |
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Military
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U.S. Nuclear Weapons in Europe: A Review of Post-Cold War Policy, Force Levels, and War Planning
Piecing together evidence from an array of sources, the Natural Resources Defense Council has determined that the United States is still deploying 4801 nuclear weapons in Europe. That should come as a surprise. Until now, most observers believed that there were no more than half of those weapons still left on the continent. |
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Women
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Female genital mutilation—what it is and why it continues
Female genital mutilation comprises all procedures involving partial or total removal of the external female genitalia or other injury to the female genital organs for non-medical reasons (WHO, UNICEF, UNFPA, 1997). |
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