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  2. The Green Book (IRA) - Wikipedia

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    The Green Book is a training and induction manual issued by the Irish Republican Army to new volunteers. It was used by the post- Irish Civil War Irish Republican Army (IRA) and Cumann na mBan , ( "League of Women" ), along with later incarnations such as the Provisional IRA (IRA).

  3. Quantities, Units and Symbols in Physical Chemistry

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    The Green Book is a direct successor of the Manual of Symbols and Terminology for Physicochemical Quantities and Units, originally prepared for publication on behalf of IUPAC's Physical Chemistry Division by M. L. McGlashen in 1969. A full history of the Green Book's various editions is provided in the historical introduction to the third edition.

  4. File:The Negro Travelers' Green Book 1954.pdf - Wikipedia

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    English: The Green Book was a travel guide published between 1936 and 1966 that listed hotels, restaurants, bars, gas stations, etc. where Black travelers would be welcome. 21 volumes, 1937 - 1964. According to legal research done by NYPL staff, those 21 volumes have no known US copyright restrictions, and can be used and reused freely.

  5. Uniform Crime Reporting Handbook - Wikipedia

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    The manual instructs law enforcement officers on the proper method for filling out the monthly Uniform Crime Reports returns for police records and statistics. The 1984 revision of the Uniform Crime Reporting Handbook. There are many differences between Uniform Crime Reporting and other measures of crime rates and victimization. [1]

  6. The Negro Motorist Green Book - Wikipedia

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    The Negro Motorist Green Book (also, The Negro Travelers' Green Book, or Green-Book) was a guidebook for African American roadtrippers. It was founded by Victor Hugo Green , an African American, New York City postal worker who published it annually from 1936 to 1966.

  7. Victor Hugo Green - Wikipedia

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    Victor Hugo Green (November 9, 1892 – October 16, 1960) was an American postal employee and travel writer from Harlem, New York City, [1] best known for developing and writing what became known as The Green Book, a travel guide for African Americans in the United States.

  8. Green Book - Wikipedia

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    The Green Book, an Irish Republican Army training manual; The Green Book, a book setting out the political philosophy of Muammar Gaddafi; The Green Book, UK Treasury guidance on appraisal and evaluation of central government projects; The Green Book: A Guide to Members' Allowances, a publication of the House of Commons of the United Kingdom

  9. Level of service (transportation) - Wikipedia

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    The following section pertains to only North American highway LOS standards as in the Highway Capacity Manual (HCM) and AASHTO Geometric Design of Highways and Streets ("Green Book"), using letters A through F, with A being the best and F being the worst, similar to academic grading. A: free flow. Traffic flows at or above the posted speed ...