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  2. Strong programme - Wikipedia

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    The strong programme or strong sociology is a variety of the sociology of scientific knowledge (SSK) particularly associated with David Bloor, [1] Barry Barnes, Harry Collins, Donald A. MacKenzie, [2] and John Henry. The strong programme's influence on science and technology studies is credited as being unparalleled (Latour 1999).

  3. Humphry Knipe - Wikipedia

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    Victor Humphry Knipe (20 September 1941 – 16 January 2023) [1] was a sociology and history author, and adult film writer, director, and website administrator. He was a co-author of The Dominant Man: The Pecking Order in Human Society, a sociology book which has been translated into five languages, and the sole author of The Nero Prediction, a historic novel about Emperor Nero and astrology ...

  4. The Hamiltons - Wikipedia

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    A suburban family harbors a dark secret: When their parents are killed in a tragic accident, eldest Hamilton sibling David (Samuel Child) relocates the surviving family members to a quiet California suburb and assumes the responsibility of caring for his orphaned teenage siblings; Wendell (Joseph McKelheer), Darlene (Mackenzie Firgens), and Francis (Cory Knauf).

  5. A Meeting at Corvallis - Wikipedia

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    A Meeting at Corvallis is a 2006 science fiction novel by S. M. Stirling. [1] It is third novel in the Emberverse series that began with Dies the Fire and continued with The Protector's War . The story describes the events of roughly a year, some nine to ten years after the Change that altered the Laws of physics .

  6. Why Diversity Matters Catalyst 7-16-12 - HuffPost

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  7. The Book of Why - Wikipedia

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    The Book of Why: The New Science of Cause and Effect is a 2018 nonfiction book by computer scientist Judea Pearl and writer Dana Mackenzie. The book explores the subject of causality and causal inference from statistical and philosophical points of view for a general audience.

  8. Projected College Football Playoff rankings: Predictions for ...

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    Here are the latest College Football Playoff rankings predictions and projections ahead of Tuesday's latest top 25 release and CFP bracket update.

  9. A Hacker Manifesto - Wikipedia

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    The commodification of information is about how information that was free is appropriated by the vectoral class. McKenzie claims that free information is not a product, but a condition of the effective allocation of resources. There are many public and gift economies based around free information that keep the question of property open. [6]